Elections Commission Upholds Brownie Samukai’s Lofa Win

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Elections Commission Upholds Brownie Samukai’s Lofa Win

IPNEWS – Monrovia: On Friday, February 6, the Board of Commissioners, (BOC) of the National Elections Commission, (NEC) reaffirmed and confirmed its earlier ruling declaring Collaborating Political Parties Candidate, CPP, candidate J. Brownie Samukai as winner of the 8 December 2020 Special Senatorial Elections in Lofa County.

The seven-person Board of Commissioners unanimous decision was read Friday, 5 February by Commissioner Josephine Kou Gaye.

However, lawyers representing the complainants, led by Cllr. Samuel Kortimai accepted to the ruling and announced an appeal to the Honorable Supreme Court of Liberia.

The Board of Commissioners of the National Elections Commission, today, Saturday, February 6, affirmed and confirmed its earlier declaration ruling declaring Hon. Numene T. H. Bartekwa as winner of the 8 December 2020 Special Senatorial Elections in Grand Kru County.

The unanimous Administrative ruling of the BOC of NEC Saturday, 6 February 2021 was read by Commissioner Barsee Leo Kpangkai.

However, lawyers representing the complainant, the Liberia National Union (LINU) by and through Nathaniel Blamo, Chairman and candidate Nathaniel Barway, led by Cllr. J. Leveli Supuwood has accepted the BOC’s ruling and announced an appeal to the honorable Supreme Court of Liberia.

The action grew out of hearing on an Appeal case filed by the registered political party, LINU, by and through candidate Nathaniel Barway, versus NEC, as first respondent, and Hon. Numene T. H. Bartekwa as Second respondent in the 8 December 2020 Special Senatorial Election in Grand Kru County.

Commissioner Leo Kpangkai reading the ruling said the complainant suffers wavers and lashes when it fails to properly take advantage of the law.

Commissioner Barsee Leo Kpangkai reads the BOC ruling, declares Numene T.H. Bartkwa winner Grand Kru county

The NEC Commissioner said the complainant refused to ask for rerun in the 110 polling places before but agreed to the Board’s ruling when it granted the complainant’s pray to conduct a re-run in three polling places.

The BOC notes that after the conduct of the rerun in the three polling places and the matter was reserved, the complainant again filed to the Board a consolidated appeal for a pray to grant to conduct rerun in the remaining 110 polling places.

The two appeals were granted by the Head of the Administrative Hearing, Davidetta Browne Lansanah in keeping with law and subsequently dismissed the matters.

Still at the NEC, Board of Commissioners has reserved ruling in the hearing on an Appeal, CDC, by and through Alfred Kaiwon Gbarpolu County and Hon. Botoe Kanneh, Candidate Gbarpolu county Special Senatorial Elections.

All seven members of the BOC, including Chairperson Davidetta Browne Lansanah, Co-chairperson Cllr. P. Teplah Reeves, Commissioners Boakai A. Dukuly, Barsee Leo Kpangbai, Cllr. Ernestine Morgan Awar, Floyd Oxley Sayor and Josephine Kou Gaye heard and signed the three elections cases.

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