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Liberia votes to choose Ellen Johnson Sirleaf successor | Liberia votes to choose Ellen Johnson Sirleaf successor |
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Liberians have voted to choose a successor to Africa's first elected female president and Nobel Peace laureate Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. | |
Ex-football star George Weah and Vice-President Joseph Boakai are the main contenders in the race to succeed her. | Ex-football star George Weah and Vice-President Joseph Boakai are the main contenders in the race to succeed her. |
Liberia, founded by freed US slaves in the 19th Century, has not had a smooth transfer of power in 73 years. | Liberia, founded by freed US slaves in the 19th Century, has not had a smooth transfer of power in 73 years. |
Ms Sirleaf urged people to vote peacefully in a nation still recovering from a 14-year civil war. | Ms Sirleaf urged people to vote peacefully in a nation still recovering from a 14-year civil war. |
"Your vote is about you and your family - not party, ethnicity," she said in an address to to the nation. | "Your vote is about you and your family - not party, ethnicity," she said in an address to to the nation. |
A total of 20 presidential candidates are running to succeed Ms Sirleaf. | A total of 20 presidential candidates are running to succeed Ms Sirleaf. |
They include Alex Cummings, a former Coca-Cola executive, and MacDella Cooper, a former model and ex-girlfriend of Mr Weah. | They include Alex Cummings, a former Coca-Cola executive, and MacDella Cooper, a former model and ex-girlfriend of Mr Weah. |
Ms Sirleaf, 78, is stepping down at the end of her two terms. | Ms Sirleaf, 78, is stepping down at the end of her two terms. |
When will we get results? | When will we get results? |
The head of the electoral commission, Jerome Kokoya, told the BBC's Newsday programme that he expected early results to be announced by 23:00 GMT. | |
Provisional results could come as soon as Wednesday but might take up to two weeks due to the poor state of the country's infrastructure. | Provisional results could come as soon as Wednesday but might take up to two weeks due to the poor state of the country's infrastructure. |
To avoid a run-off, the winner of the presidential race must get 50% plus one vote. | To avoid a run-off, the winner of the presidential race must get 50% plus one vote. |
With so many candidates running, most analysts expect there to be a second round. | With so many candidates running, most analysts expect there to be a second round. |
Is Liberia peaceful now? | Is Liberia peaceful now? |
Ms Sirleaf took office in 2006, after her predecessor, Charles Taylor, was forced out of office by rebels in 2003, ending the long civil war. | Ms Sirleaf took office in 2006, after her predecessor, Charles Taylor, was forced out of office by rebels in 2003, ending the long civil war. |
Taylor is currently serving a 50-year prison sentence in the UK for war crimes related to the conflict in neighbouring Sierra Leone. | Taylor is currently serving a 50-year prison sentence in the UK for war crimes related to the conflict in neighbouring Sierra Leone. |
Mr Weah, 51, has chosen Taylor's ex-wife Jewel Howard Taylor as his running mate. | Mr Weah, 51, has chosen Taylor's ex-wife Jewel Howard Taylor as his running mate. |
This is the former footballer of the year's third attempt to become president. | This is the former footballer of the year's third attempt to become president. |
Ms Sirleaf has failed to campaign for Mr Boakai, fuelling speculation that the two have fallen out. | Ms Sirleaf has failed to campaign for Mr Boakai, fuelling speculation that the two have fallen out. |
Discover Liberia: | Discover Liberia: |
Find out more about Liberia | Find out more about Liberia |
Liberia's young population | Liberia's young population |
By Charlotte Attwood, BBC, Monrovia | By Charlotte Attwood, BBC, Monrovia |
One in five of Liberia's registered voters is doing so for the first time. | One in five of Liberia's registered voters is doing so for the first time. |
This is a young population, and they have turned out in huge numbers. | This is a young population, and they have turned out in huge numbers. |
Grace Hanson, wearing a white T-shirt that reads "Sustain the Peace", said it was because there are no jobs for young people in Liberia. | Grace Hanson, wearing a white T-shirt that reads "Sustain the Peace", said it was because there are no jobs for young people in Liberia. |
"We need change - some of us are looking for jobs, some people are looking for money to continue school, but they don't have money," she complained. | "We need change - some of us are looking for jobs, some people are looking for money to continue school, but they don't have money," she complained. |
Kathiamba Musa, 27, waited patiently in line at a Muslim school on a back street of Monrovia. | Kathiamba Musa, 27, waited patiently in line at a Muslim school on a back street of Monrovia. |
He spent the first 12 years of his life living in the bush outside the city and for him he "just wants peace in the country", that is it. | He spent the first 12 years of his life living in the bush outside the city and for him he "just wants peace in the country", that is it. |
For everyone coming out to vote peace is a priority, not just for the country but the region. | For everyone coming out to vote peace is a priority, not just for the country but the region. |
"If Liberia sneezes, the whole region catches a cold," said Kadiatu Kamara, from a women's peace group. | "If Liberia sneezes, the whole region catches a cold," said Kadiatu Kamara, from a women's peace group. |
What are the main issues? | What are the main issues? |
Almost 2.2 million people are registered to vote in the election. | Almost 2.2 million people are registered to vote in the election. |
Parliamentary elections are also being held at the same time. | Parliamentary elections are also being held at the same time. |
Campaigning has been dominated by promises to tackle poverty, corruption, and guarantee stability in the West African state. | Campaigning has been dominated by promises to tackle poverty, corruption, and guarantee stability in the West African state. |
Liberia is one of the poorest countries in the world, with more than 50% of people living in poverty. | Liberia is one of the poorest countries in the world, with more than 50% of people living in poverty. |
It was one of three West African states badly hit by the 2014-15 Ebola outbreak which left more than 11,300 people dead. | It was one of three West African states badly hit by the 2014-15 Ebola outbreak which left more than 11,300 people dead. |