Bong-4

Last updated
Bong-4
Constituency
for the House of Representatives of Liberia
Bong Electoral District 04.png
Electorate30,029 (2023) [1]
Current constituency
Created2011
Representative Robert Womba [2]

Bong-4 is an electoral district for the elections to the House of Representatives of Liberia. The constituency covers Panta District, nine communities of Zota District (Gbansue Sulonmah, Shamkpallai, Belefana, Jarkai, Nyansue, Gbansue, Pelelei, Farvey and Yowee) and three communities of Sanoyea District (Gou, Laryea and Gbonota). [3]

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Elected representatives

YearRepresentative electedPartyNotes
2005 George S. Mulbah NPP [4]
2011 Lester M. Paye Ind. [5]
2017 Robert Womba UP [6]
2023 Robert Womba UP [2]

Election results

2005 Bong County's 4th House District Election [4]
CandidatePartyVotes%
George S. Mulbah National Patriotic Party 3,26118.60
Henry Wailee Yallah New Deal Movement 3,16118.03
Esther Coaline Warbey Coalition for the Transformation of Liberia 2,38813.62
Charles Morris KollieAlliance for Peace and Democracy2,38113.58
Omolu Joe Kpangbai Unity Party 1,2507.13
Bangalle Yousufu Sirleaf Progressive Democratic Party 1,1586.61
Kwalee Kokota Kweekeh Congress for Democratic Change 1,1516.57
Comfort Nowai Dolo Liberty Party 9345.33
Musu Leemu Faijue National Democratic Party of Liberia 7164.08
John Gbaweah McJoe National Reformation Party 7114.06
Samuel Bonne-Kollie Freeman Labor Party of Liberia 4192.39
Total17,530100.00
Valid votes17,53091.39
Invalid/blank votes1,6528.61
Total votes19,182100.00
2011 Bong County's 4th House District Election [7]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Lester M. Paye Independent 2,87516.75
Susannah Lorpu MatorAlliance for Peace and Democracy2,69615.70
Francis Kerkulah Nakai DarkerCitizens Unification Party1,74210.15
Isaac Veaker Urey Unity Party 1,73410.10
Rufus W. Kermee Independent 1,6539.63
Edwin Tokpa Juah National Democratic Coalition 1,6279.48
George F. Gbakolay Movement for Progressive Change 1,5759.17
Delino Jarfemah Kollie Congress for Democratic Change 1,5028.75
Joseph Mulbah Kerlie Independent 8574.99
James Aubrey Flomo Liberia Transformation Party 5373.13
Shelor Flomo Namue Liberty Party 3692.15
Total17,167100.00
Valid votes17,16792.87
Invalid/blank votes1,3177.13
Total votes18,484100.00
2017 Bong County's 4th House District Election [8]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Robert Womba Unity Party 4,23219.61
Lester M. Paye (Incumbent) Alternative National Congress 3,47116.08
Susannah Lorpu Mator United People's Party 3,17914.73
Francis K. Nakai Darker Sr. Movement for Progressive Change 2,81713.05
James Namolon Paye All Liberian Party 2,56111.87
Jeremiah Bokay Vision for Liberia Transformation 1,6827.79
Delino J. Kollie People's Unification Party 9624.46
Shelor Flomo Namue Victory for Change Party 7173.32
Kanmue A. Polumaine Liberia Transformation Party 4662.16
Kewon S. Cortee Liberia National Union 4021.86
James C. R. Flomo Movement for Economic Empowerment 3871.79
Isaac Veaker Urey Liberty Party 3231.50
Aloysius Juakposhe Coalition for Democratic Change 2611.21
Alphanso Juagboshei Liberian People's Party 1220.57
Total21,582100.00
Valid votes21,58293.16
Invalid/blank votes1,5846.84
Total votes23,166100.00

References

  1. "VOTER REGISTRATION CENTERS / VOTING PRECINCTS" (PDF). National Elections Commission. April 7, 2023. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  2. 1 2 "2023 House of REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION RESULTS". National Elections Commission. 2023. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  3. National Elections Commission. Bong 2011
  4. 1 2 "2005 Election Results". National Elections Commission. 2005. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  5. National Democratic Institute. Know Your Representative
  6. "2017 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION RESULTS". National Elections Commission. 2017. Archived from the original on May 28, 2022. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  7. "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.
  8. "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.