Bomi County elects two senators to the Senate of Liberia. It is currently represented by Edwin Snowe and Alex J. Tyler.
Senator Elected | Year [lower-alpha 1] | Party [lower-alpha 2] | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lahai Gbabye Lansanah | 2005 | NDPL | Ran with the NPP for re-election in 2014. [1] [2] | |
Richard Blamah Devine | 2005 | COTOL | Ran with the UP for re-election in 2011. [1] [3] | |
Sando Dazoe Johnson | 2011 | NPP | Ran with the CPP for re-election in 2020. [3] [4] | |
Morris Gato Saytumah | 2014 | UP | Ran as an independent for re-election in 2023. [2] [5] | |
Edwin Snowe | 2020 | IND | [4] | |
Alex J. Tyler | 2023 | IND | [5] |
The Senate is the upper house of the bicameral legislative branch of Liberia, and together with the House of Representatives comprises the Legislature of Liberia. Each of the fifteen counties are equally represented by two senators, elected to serve staggered nine-year terms. The Senate meets at the Capitol Building in Monrovia.
Edwin Melvin Snowe, Jr. is a Liberian politician, serving as a Senator of the Liberian Senate for Bomi.
Adjutant Lahai Gbabye Lansanah was a Liberian politician and former military officer.
Alex Jenekai Tyler is a Liberian politician who was Speaker of the House of Representatives of Liberia from 2007 to 2016. He was first elected as the Representative for the 1st District of Bomi County in 2005. Tyler is a member of the Unity Party, having joined in 2009 following its merger with his Liberian Action Party.
The People's Unification Party (PUP), also known as the Native People's Party, is a political party in Liberia.
The Movement for Progressive Change (MPC) is a political party in Liberia.