2017 Liberian general election
2017 Liberian general election
Presidential election
Turnout 75.19% (first round) 55.78% (second round)
First round results by county Second round results by county
House of Representatives election
All 73 seats in the House of Representatives 37 seats needed for a majority
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by constituency
General elections were held in Liberia on 10 October 2017 to elect the President and House of Representatives . No candidate won a majority in the first round of the presidential vote, so the top two finishers – CDC standard-bearer Amb. George Weah and UP standard-bearer Vice President Joseph Boakai – competed in a run-off on 26 December. The second round was originally scheduled for 7 November,[ 1] but was postponed after LP standard-bearer Cllr. Charles Brumskine , in third place, challenged the result in the Supreme Court .[ 2] The Supreme Court dismissed the challenge, which would have forced a re-run of the first round had it been successful,[ 3] and the second round was held on 26 December. Weah emerged victorious with 60% of the vote.[ 4]
The elections were overseen by the National Elections Commission (NEC) and were the first elections to be run entirely by the Government of Liberia and security forces since the conclusion of the civil wars in 2003.[ 5]
Electoral system
The president is elected using the two-round system ,[ 6] whilst the 73 members of the House of Representatives are elected by first-past-the-post voting in single-member constituencies.[ 7]
Candidates
Incumbent President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf , in office since 2006, was constitutionally barred from running for a third term; the election was therefore to choose her successor.[ 8]
Joseph Boakai ,[ 8] Vice President since January 2006
Charles Brumskine , Leader of the Liberty Party and former President Pro Temp of the Senate[ 9]
MacDella Cooper , philanthropist[ 10]
Alexander B. Cummings , former executive vice president and chief administrative officer of Coca-Cola[ 11]
Prince Yormie Johnson , former rebel leader[ 8]
Joseph Mills Jones, leader of the Movement for Economic Empowerment and former Governor of the Central Bank of Liberia [ 12]
Richard Miller, businessman
Benoni Urey , businessman[ 8]
George Weah , former footballer who was defeated by Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in the 2005 election [ 13]
MacDonald A. Wento, United People's Party [ 14]
Jeremiah Whapoe, businessman[ 8]
Opinion polls
Conduct
The European Union Electoral Observer Mission (EU EOM)'s preliminary statement, issued on 12 October 2017, acknowledged generally peaceful polling. However, "The EU EOM has directly observed several instances of public officials engaged in campaigning that further hampered equality among contestants. The mission has received claims about the uneven use of state resources and access to public spaces working to the advantage of the incumbent. The mission's direct observation indicates a high level of monetization of the campaign, where a culture of in-kind and financial hand-outs to communities prevails."[ 15]
Results
President
Candidate Running mate Party First round Second round Votes % Votes % George Weah Jewel Taylor Coalition for Democratic Change 596,037 38.37 732,185 61.54 Joseph Boakai Emmanuel James Nuquay Unity Party 446,716 28.76 457,579 38.46 Charles Brumskine Harrison S. Karnwea Sr. Liberty Party 149,495 9.62 Prince Johnson Audrian R. Smith-Forbes Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction 127,666 8.22 Alexander B. Cummings Jr. Jeremiah Sulunteh Alternative National Congress 112,067 7.21 Benoni Urey Alexander Nyonkon Duopu All Liberian Party 24,246 1.56 Joseph Mills Jones Samuel B. Reeves Jr. Movement for Economic Empowerment 12,854 0.83 MacDella Cooper William R. Slocum Liberia Restoration Party 11,645 0.75 Henry Boimah Fahnbulleh Marcus S.G. Dahn Liberian People's Party 11,560 0.74 Oscar Cooper Wonderr Koryenen Freeman Independent 10,381 0.67 MacDonald A. Wento John N. Bleah United People's Party 8,968 0.58 Simeon C. M. Freeman William T. Knowlden Movement for Progressive Change 6,682 0.43 Isaac Gbombadee Wiles Richmond D. K. Yarkpah Democratic Justice Party 6,379 0.41 Aloysius William Kpadeh John S. Partor Independent 5,922 0.38 Kennedy Gbleyah Sandy Victoria Morris Tweh Liberia Transformation Party 5,343 0.34 George Sluwer Dweh Sr. Annie Y. Tuazama Redemption Democratic Congress 4,935 0.32 William Wiah Tuider Dave L. Dixon New Liberia Party 4,920 0.32 Jeremiah Z. Whapoe Isaac D. G. Flowers Vision for Liberia Transformation 3,946 0.25 Yarkpajuwur N. Mator Ruth L. Kollie Independent 1,940 0.12 Wendell J. E. McIntosh Manjerngie Cecelia Ndebe Change Democratic Action 1,646 0.11 Total 1,553,348 100.00 1,189,764 100.00 Valid votes 1,553,348 94.61 1,189,764 97.67 Invalid/blank votes 88,574 5.39 28,360 2.33 Total votes 1,641,922 100.00 1,218,124 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 2,183,629 75.19 2,183,629 55.78 Source: NEC NEC
House of Representatives
Party Votes % Seats +/– Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC –NPP –LPDP )239,754 15.57 21 +7 Unity Party 220,508 14.32 20 −4 Liberty Party 131,980 8.57 3 −4 Alternative National Congress 93,475 6.07 0 New People's Unification Party 90,421 5.87 5 New All Liberian Party 77,013 5.00 3 New Movement for Economic Empowerment 59,268 3.85 1 New Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction 56,734 3.69 2 New Coalition for Liberia's Progress 50,732 3.30 0 New Liberia Transformation Party 49,621 3.22 1 0 United People's Party 47,357 3.08 1 New Victory for Change Party 28,385 1.84 1 +1 Liberian People's Party 24,287 1.58 1 New Vision for Liberia Transformation 21,324 1.39 0 New Grassroot Democratic Party of Liberia 20,588 1.34 0 0 Liberia National Union 20,227 1.31 1 +1 Movement for Progressive Change 19,980 1.30 0 −2 True Whig Party 14,723 0.96 0 New Liberia Restoration Party 11,690 0.76 0 New Democratic Justice Party 7,415 0.48 0 New Change Democratic Action 7,166 0.47 0 New Redemption Democratic Congress 5,731 0.37 0 New Liberians for Prosperity 628 0.04 0 New New Liberia Party 494 0.03 0 New Independents 240,001 15.59 13 −2 Total 1,539,502 100.00 73 0 Valid votes 1,539,502 94.86 Invalid/blank votes 83,427 5.14 Total votes 1,622,929 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 2,183,629 74.32 Source: NEC , NEC , Carter Center
References
^ Liberia election: Weah and Boakai headed for presidential run-off BBC News, 16 October 2017
^ Liberia presidential vote halted by country's Supreme Court BBC News, 1 November 2017
^ Liberian authorities tight-lipped over run-off and electoral roll clean-up Radio France International, 11 December 2017
^ George Weah elected Liberian president BBC News, 28 December 2017
^ 'Everything is going to plan' – Liberians vote in first election run without UN The Guardian , 11 October 2017
^ Liberia IFES
^ Electoral system IPU
^ a b c d e Liberia's election threatens its fragile stability Financial Times , 8 April 2016
^ Liberia's Brumskine Outlines Vision for 2017 Presidential Bid VOA, 17 July 2015
^ First 2017 Female Presidential Aspirant Archived 12 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine Liberian Observer, 18 October 2016
^ Alexander B. Cummings – The free-marketeer presidential candidate hoping to transform Liberia International Business Times, 23 January 2017
^ Dr. Mills Jones Calls on Liberians to Elect Talented People in Office Archived 7 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine Front Page Africa
^ Liberia ex-footballer George Weah to run for president again BBC News, 28 April 2016
^ UPP will not accept foreign money Archived 1 August 2017 at the Wayback Machine The New Dawn, 19 June 2017
^ Preliminary statement: Liberians mobilise for a democratic transition in elections, with scope for legal and procedural improvements European Union Election Observation Mission, 12 October 2017