The Liberia Election Observation Network (LEON),[1] is pleased to submit to the Liberian people and our international partners, this mid-day briefing of its findings on activities constituti
Electoral democracy, at its core, demands that citizens use the ballot box to announce who they should trust to lead them. In Liberia, citizens have the right to elect their leaders at two l
Monrovia, Liberia: The Liberia Election Observation Network (LEON), supported by The Carter Center-Liberia, has announced that it will, on October 1, 2021, begin deploying two teams of l
The Liberia Election Observation Network – LEON – is deeply concerned about the way in which criminal procedures are being used by lawyers acting on behalf of complainants which
The Liberia Election Observation Network – LEON – is deeply concerned about the way in which criminal procedures are being used by lawyers acting on behalf of complainants which has
LEON commends the people of Grand KRU for the peaceful turn out and NEC for reorganizing the election in three polling precincts in Grand Kru: Beloken, Wakpo and Boluwin due to irregular
LEON commends the NEC for sending inexperienced staff to run the delayed elections which have built confidence despite the existing tensions and, with a strong security presence, allowing fo
LEON calls for a high level of protection for the NEC staff and voters in both areas shou elections take place, so as to restore confidence in election processes. LEON also calls o the polic
The Liberia Elections Observation Network strongly condemns the electoral violence in Gbarpulo, which again has prevented elections from taking place in Nomodatanau, Kongba distr
LEON commends all Liberians for the peaceful conduct of elections and cautions politicians and political commentators against making inciting comments or actions that could derail the progre