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The recent presidential race in Liberia ended without a decisive victor, leading to likely runoff elections.Official numbers show Joseph Boakai, the prior Vice President, has a narrow lead at 43.7%.

George Weah, the current President, trails him closely with 43.65%.Liberian law mandates a candidate must get over 50% to dodge a runoff.

The National Elections Commission will soon clarify if another vote is needed.The contest has sparked tension.

Both Boakai’s Unity Party and Weah’s Coalition for Democratic Change claimed early wins.Additionally, vote tallying saw interruptions, supposedly from Coalition supporters, causing delays and raising concerns.Moreover, factors like limited funds and poor infrastructure added extra hurdles.

Campaign fervor was palpable.Just days before the election, Monrovia, the capital, brimmed with rallies, notably from the Coalition.

Nevertheless, the election process wasn’t free of violence.Several deaths during the campaign period heightened concerns about potential conflict, given Liberia’s history of civil wars.Liberia’s Close Election Nears Runoff Decision.

(Photo Internet reproduction)This election serves as a milestone for Liberian democracy, as it’s the first since 2007 without support from the United Nations.Local security forces maintained order during the voting, and no significant incidents emerged.

However, the sheer number of polling stations presents challenges.Observers speculate that strategies in the likely runoff will focus on Montserrado County, the most populated region in Liberia.Anticipation of a lower voter turnout exists, as voter trucking will be less frequent.BackgroundLiberia has a turbulent past, shaped by two civil wars that resulted in massive loss of life.

International organizations like the United Nations helped secure peace.Since then, Liberia has undergone government changes, including the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as Africa’s first female President in 2006.Nonetheless, election periods continue to be tense, reminding us of Liberia’s past struggles and its ongoing quest for stability.  





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