Bong County elects two senators to the Senate of Liberia. It is currently represented by Prince K. Moye and Johnny K. Kpehe.
Senator Elected | Year [lower-alpha 1] | Party [lower-alpha 2] | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jewel Howard-Taylor | 2005 | NPP | [1] | |
2014 | NPP | Resigned in 2018 after being elected vice president. [2] [3] | ||
Franklin Obed Siakor | 2005 | IND | Ran with the LP in 2014. [1] [2] | |
Henry Willie Yallah | 2011 | NDC | Ran with the CDC for re-election in 2020. [4] [5] | |
Henrique Flomo Tokpa | 2018 | IND | Ran with the UP for re-election in 20203. [6] [7] | |
Prince K. Moye | 2020 | CPP | [5] | |
Johnny K. Kpehe | 2023 | IND | [7] |
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.
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Franklin Obed Siakor, served as Junior Senator for Bong County, from 2005 to 2011. He was a member of the Senate's Committee on Planning and Economic Affairs.
The People's Unification Party (PUP), also known as the Native People's Party, is a political party in Liberia.
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