Bong-2 |
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Electorate | 30,691 (2023)[1] |
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Created | 2011 |
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Representative | James M. Kolleh[2] |
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Bong-2 is an electoral district for the elections to the House of Representatives of Liberia. The constituency covers three wards of Gbanga city (wards 5, 8 and 9), 10 communities of Jorquelleh District (i.e. Kolleta-Mula-Two, Beh-Lah-Three, Beletanta-Two, Tomue-Five, Mano-Weasue-Three, Samay-One, Jankpayah-Four, Gbenequellen-Two, Tamay Ta-One, Janyea-Four) and 2 communities of Yeallequelleh District (i.e. Yeanawoun-One and Garwuquelleh-Two).[3]
Elected representatives
Election results
2005 Bong County's 2nd House District Election[4]Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Adam Bill Corneh | National Patriotic Party | 2,354 | 16.10 |
| Molley Briggs | Reformed United Liberia Party | 2,147 | 14.69 |
| Adib Kolleh N. Abi-Rached | Freedom Alliance Party of Liberia | 2,079 | 14.22 |
| Sarah Famata Baysah | Congress for Democratic Change | 1,829 | 12.51 |
| Woiwor Johnson Baysah | Labor Party of Liberia | 1,660 | 11.36 |
| George Lamie Sallay Jr. | Unity Party | 1,310 | 8.96 |
| Joseph Lee Rogers | Coalition for the Transformation of Liberia | 1,027 | 7.03 |
| George G. Gbah | Liberty Party | 1,024 | 7.01 |
| James S. Kpateh | National Democratic Party of Liberia | 772 | 5.28 |
| Jerome Billy Joss | United Democratic Alliance | 416 | 2.85 |
Total | 14,618 | 100.00 |
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Valid votes | 14,618 | 91.21 |
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Invalid/blank votes | 1,408 | 8.79 |
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Total votes | 16,026 | 100.00 |
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References
- ^ "VOTER REGISTRATION CENTERS / VOTING PRECINCTS" (PDF). National Elections Commission. April 7, 2023. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
- ^ a b "2023 House of REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION RESULTS". National Elections Commission. 2023. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
- ^ National Elections Commission. Bong 2011
- ^ a b "2005 Election Results". National Elections Commission. 2005. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
- ^ National Democratic Institute. Know Your Representative
- ^ "2017 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION RESULTS". National Elections Commission. 2017. Archived from the original on May 28, 2022. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
- ^ "President Weah declared 16th November as By –Elections Day, to be observed as a Public Holiday only in the affected counties". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. November 16, 2021. Retrieved September 8, 2024.
- ^ Karmo, Henry (April 22, 2021). "Liberia: House of Representatives Informs National Elections Commission of Four Vacancies". FrontPage Africa. Retrieved September 8, 2024.
- ^ a b "2021 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BY-ELECTIONS RESULTS". National Elections Commission. 2021. Archived from the original on May 28, 2022. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
- ^ "National Tally Center Tally Report for the Presidential and Legislative Elections on 11 October 2011" (PDF). National Elections Commission. September 25, 2011. Retrieved August 18, 2025.
- ^ "National Tally Center Final Results Report for the Presidential and Representative Elections on 10 October 2017" (PDF). National Elections Commission. October 19, 2017. Retrieved August 18, 2025.