ECC Final Observation Report _By elections 2024

Introduction:

This technical report provides information on activities undertaken by the Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC) to observe the by-elections held on April 23, 2024, in Nimba County and District Number One in Grand Gedeh County. The observation was done as part of the Liberia Domestic Election Observation (LIDEO) Activity supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

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ECC’s Preliminary Statement on the 2024-Nimba Senatorial & Grand Gedeh District #1 Representative By-election

Introduction As part of the USAID-supported Liberia Independent Domestic Elections Observation (LIDEO) Activity, the Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC) commends the voters of Nimba and Grand Gedeh for peaceful participation in…

Continue ReadingECC’s Preliminary Statement on the 2024-Nimba Senatorial & Grand Gedeh District #1 Representative By-election

“The USAID-supported LIDEO activity implemented by the ECC calls on all citizens of Nimba County and Grand Gedeh District #1 to go to the polls and vote peacefully”

Summary Nimba and Grand Gedeh Counties will hold their senatorial and representative by-elections tomorrow, April 23, 2024. The consolidation of Liberia's democracy depends equally on the results of these two…

Continue Reading“The USAID-supported LIDEO activity implemented by the ECC calls on all citizens of Nimba County and Grand Gedeh District #1 to go to the polls and vote peacefully”

“The Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC) commends the National Elections Commission (NEC) for conducting the tallying of the election results in a transparent manner.”

This report outlines the findings of ECC’s observation of the tallying process of the run-off-election of November 14, 2023. Overall, the ECC observed that the process was conducted transparently. This observation is based on reports received from 19 County Coordinators and an additional 28 district observers deployed at the NEC’s 19 Magisterial Offices.

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Continue Reading“The Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC) commends the National Elections Commission (NEC) for conducting the tallying of the election results in a transparent manner.”

“THE LIBERIAN PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN IN A WELL-ORGANIZED AND ORDERLY PROCESS AND THE ECC CALLS ON BOTH OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES AND LIBERIANS TO REMAIN CALM AND AWAIT FOR THE OFFICIAL PRONOUNCEMENT OF THE RESULTS BY THE NATIONAL ELECTIONS COMMISSION (NEC)”

INTRODUCTION On November 14, 2023, Liberians exercised their Constitutional right to elect their next president and their will must be respected. In the spirit of democratic consolidation, the ECC calls…

Continue Reading“THE LIBERIAN PEOPLE HAVE SPOKEN IN A WELL-ORGANIZED AND ORDERLY PROCESS AND THE ECC CALLS ON BOTH OF THE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES AND LIBERIANS TO REMAIN CALM AND AWAIT FOR THE OFFICIAL PRONOUNCEMENT OF THE RESULTS BY THE NATIONAL ELECTIONS COMMISSION (NEC)”

“The availability of the election materials and logistical arrangement were improved as compared to the first round and the process has been peaceful despite isolated incidents”.

Introduction This midday statement is based on reports that the Elections Coordinating Committee (ECC) has received from 1,176 out of the 1,200 (98%) Stationary Observers deployed to their polling places…

Continue Reading“The availability of the election materials and logistical arrangement were improved as compared to the first round and the process has been peaceful despite isolated incidents”.