2023 EISA IEOM to the Presidential and Legislative elections

EISA Elections Perspective Series Blog Articles

  • From Campaign Trails to Ballot Boxes: Unscrambling the Turnout Puzzle in Elections
  • The Liberian Media and Political Campaigning: Is Everybody Covered?
  • Electoral Promises Without Manifestos: A Crucial Missing Piece
  • The Balancing act between Campaign Finance, Money in Politics, and Public Resources in Elections
  • The Balancing act between Campaign Finance, Money in Politics, and Public Resources in Elections
  • Blowing the Whistle on the Destruction of Campaign Posters
  • The Farmington Declaration is more than a piece of paper
  • Underscoring Edutainment Strategies for CVE
  • Managing Political Competition, Voter Expectations and Potential Risks
  • Liberia’s political parties and candidates are gearing up for the official campaign period: But what matters?
  • Jumping hurdles to contest in Liberia’s 2023 elections.
  • Liberia’s Political Parties Fall Short of Gender Quota Commitment
  • Domestic Observers as ‘unsung heroes’ of Electoral Democracy
  • Implications of underage Registration: The Collective Responsibility to Protect Minors
  • Resilient Together: Engaged Local Leadership Inspires Community Participation in Voter Registration Exhibition
  • Can Biometric Voter Registrationdeduplication and public scrutiny enhance voters’ roll integrity in Liberia and elsewhere? Best Practices from the field.
  • Biometric Voter Registration: 2020 and 2023 Comparison
  • Voter Apathy and Inclusivity: The Story of Rivercess and Sinoe counties
  • Leaving No One Behind: Prioritizing Inclusion in Civic and Voter Education for Persons with Disabilities
  • Covering the Basics? Reflecting on Civic and Voter Education in Grand Gedeh
  • The Dynamics of voter registration in border communities: Perspectives from Lofa County
  • Political parties take a promising step towards securing women’s inclusion in Liberia’s 2023 elections.
  • Citizen Trust Is a Crucial Currency in Liberia’s Electoral Processes
  • Launch of the Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy (EISA)-International Election Observation Mission (EOM) Project for Liberia 2023 elections

EISA Publications

  • Liberia General Pre-Election Media Assessment Report
  • Summary Report on the Conduct of Biometric Voter Registration in Liberia
  • Report No. 2: Phase 2 Biometric Voter Registration Process To The Liberian 2023 Elections
  • Report No. 1: Phase 1 Biometric Voter Registration (BVR) Process To The Liberian 2023 Election
  • Press Statement: The EISA International Election Observation Mission concerned about the pre-election political rhetoric and intimidation
  • Press Statement: The EISA International Election Observation Mission concerned about pre-election political rhetoric and intimidation

2017 EISA EOM to Presidential and Legislative elections

EISA deployed an EOM to conduct an independent assessment of the electoral process, led by Aminata Touré, former Prime Minister of Senegal, supported by the Deputy Mission Leader, EISA’s Liberia 2017 EISA observer missionExecutive Director Denis Kadima. The mission comprised 14 observers drawn from Civil Society Organisations and Election Management Bodies from 12 Traffic control at a rallyAfrican countries.

EISA Documents

  • Final Report
  • Preliminary Statement, 12 Oct 2017
  • Arrival Statement, 5 Oct 2017
  • Pre-Election Assessment Mission report, 11-15 Sep 2017

Other EOM documents

  • AUEOM Preliminary Statement, 11 Oct 2017
  • ECOWAS Preliminary Declaration, 11 Oct 2017
  • NDI Preliminary Statement, 12 Oct 2017
  • TCC Preliminary Statement, 12 Oct 2017

Resources

  • Candidates list
  • Candidates Nominations preliminary report
  • Voter Registation figures
  • Amended Electoral Law
  • Press Union of Liberia Code of Conduct
  • Revised political parties Code of Conduct

2011 EISA EOM to Presidential and Legislative elections

The Electoral Institute for Sustainable Democracy in Africa (EISA) sent a 15 member Observer Mission mission to the 8 November 2011 run-off elections in Monrovia, Liberia. The Mission was led by Justice Irene C. Mambilima, Chairperson of the Electoral Commission of Zambia. The observers were drawn from Civil Society Organisations and Election Management Bodies from Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Republic of South Sudan, Uganda and Zambia.

Resources

  • Final report, 2012
  • Second round: Preliminary statement, 8 November 2011.
  • Arrival statement [Presidential run-off Elections], 4 November 2011.
  • First round: Interim statement, 11 October 2011.
  • Arrival statement [Presidential, Senate and House Representative Election], 6 October 2011.