• Sets aside 30% for women representation in political parties

The Plenary of the Honorable House of Representatives has voted overwhelmingly to pass into law an Act to amend certain Sections of the Liberian New Elections Law.

Section 4.5 of the New Elections Law, for example, sets aside an exclusive 30 percent for women’s representation in every political party when submitting candidate lists to the National Elections Commission (NEC). A political party or coalition was also required to field at least one female candidate in each primary at a convention for each constituency under Section 4.5 (1d) of the Elections Law Amendment Act.

The motion to have the instrument passed was made by Sinoe County District#2 Representative, Sampson O. Wiah during the 14th Day Sitting of the 5th Session of the 54th Legislature.

The House’s plenary decision was triggered by the House’s joint Committee on Elections and Inauguration and Judiciary report recommending the passage of said instrument for onward submission to the Liberian Senate for concurrence.

Following the voting, Speaker Bhofal Chambers, the Presiding Officer, directed the Chief Clerk of the Honorable House to submit the Amendment Act to the New Elections Law to the Liberian Senate for approval.

The Act was introduced to the Plenary of the House of Representatives in January of 2022 by Montserrado County District#11 Representative, Richard N. Koon. 

The amendment also affects Section 7.3 (2) which deal with application and registration fees. This amendment increases registration fees for the Presidency from US$2, 500 to US$5,000, Vice Presidency from US$1,500 to US$3,000, member of Senate from US$750 to US$1,500 and member of the House of Representatives from US$500 to US$1,000.

The Amendment among other things affects Section 5.12(3) which talks about hearing and determination of complaints. This amended section seeks to create an independent body in which its members cannot be dismissed or subjected to disciplinary action based on their ruling.

Section 3.1 which deals with registration of voters is also hereby amended thus granting Liberians in the diaspora voting rights provided if they will meet the requirements listed in the Act. 

The requirements include; possession of valid Liberian passport or a National Identification Card (NIR) know as Citizens ID Card and a voter card.

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