Margibi County elects two senators to the Senate of Liberia. It is currently represented by Emmanuel J. Nuquay and Nathaniel F. McGill.
Senator Elected | Year [lower-alpha 1] | Party [lower-alpha 2] | Notes | |
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Clarice Alpha Jah | 2005 | LP | Ran with the CPP in 2023. [1] [2] | |
Roland Cooper Kaine | 2005 | CDC | Ran with the ULD for re-election in 2011. Ran with the ULD again in 2014. [1] [3] [4] | |
Oscar A. Cooper | 2011 | UP | Ran as an independent for re-election in 2020. [3] [5] | |
Jim Womba Tornonlah | 2014 | PUP | [4] | |
Emmanuel James Nuquay | 2020 | PUP | [5] | |
Nathaniel F. McGill | 2023 | CDC | [2] |
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