Lofa-2

Lofa-2
Constituency
for the House of Representatives of Liberia
Electorate26,710 (2023)[1]
Current constituency
Created2011
RepresentativeJulie Fatorma Wiah[2]

Lofa-2 is an electoral district for the elections to the House of Representatives of Liberia. The constituency covers Vahun District, three communities of Kolahun District (Kamatahun, Popalahun, Lehun) and four communities of Foya District (Foya Tengia, Kpagamai, Yassadu, Kimbaloe).[3]

Elected representatives

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Year Representative elected Party Notes
2005 Vaforay Alhaji Musa Kamara ALCOP [4]
2011 Fofi S. Baimba UP Died in office.[5][6]
2015 Julie Fatorma Wiah Ind. [7]
2017 Julie Fatorma Wiah Ind. [8]
2023 Julie Fatorma Wiah CDC [2]

Election results

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2005 Lofa County's 2nd House District Election[4]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Vaforay Alhaji Musa KamaraAll Liberia Coalition Party2,57226.06
Prince Sao NgombuUnity Party2,11521.43
Alphonso Boakai ArmahLiberty Party1,32213.39
Jackson Ngafua MorlueCoalition for the Transformation of Liberia1,13511.50
Francis Yougbeson Kpadeh Sr.Progressive Democratic Party99810.11
Stephen Ndorbor KollieNational Patriotic Party7167.25
Jeremiah Duwana SesayCongress for Democratic Change6236.31
Gemiel A. KamaraNational Reformation Party3893.94
Total9,870100.00
Valid votes9,87094.42
Invalid/blank votes5835.58
Total votes10,453100.00
2011 Lofa County's 2nd House District Election[9]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Fofi S. BaimbaUnity Party5,23734.88
Momo Siafa KpotoLiberty Party2,74618.29
Prince Sao NgombuAlliance for Peace and Democracy2,10914.05
Moisema KamaraCongress for Democratic Change1,96513.09
Vaforay Alhaji Musa Kamara (Incumbent)All Liberia Coalition Party1,56810.44
Vamba Mohammed DukulyNational Democratic Coalition1,3899.25
Total15,014100.00
Valid votes15,01492.68
Invalid/blank votes1,1857.32
Total votes16,199100.00
2015 Lofa County's 2nd House District By-election[7]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Julie Fatorma WiahIndependent1,97420.11
Augustine Boakai LansanaUnity Party1,66416.95
Molsema MamaraCongress for Democratic Change1,57316.02
Vaforay A. M. KamaraIndependent1,52215.51
Jasper Tamba Saiiah ChowoeLiberty Party8168.31
Julia F. RussellAll Liberian Party6706.83
Thomas N. Brima Jr.Liberia National Union4754.84
Amara Kaifa KannehAlliance for Peace and Democracy4334.41
Moses Armah SaahAlternative National Congress4334.41
Fombah K. KannehAll Liberia Coalition Party2562.61
Total9,816100.00
Valid votes9,81696.17
Invalid/blank votes3913.83
Total votes10,207100.00
2017 Lofa County's 2nd House District Election[10]
CandidatePartyVotes%
Julie Fatorma Wiah (Incumbent)Independent10,16847.15
Vaforay A. Musa KamaraLiberia National Union4,40320.42
Abraham B. SamukaiMovement for Economic Empowerment2,83113.13
Augustine Boakai LansanaGrassroot Democratic Party of Liberia2,27610.55
Julia Famata RussellLiberty Party1,3536.27
Mohamed A. SheriffAlternative National Congress5332.47
Total21,564100.00
Valid votes21,56495.18
Invalid/blank votes1,0934.82
Total votes22,657100.00

References

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  1. ^ "VOTER REGISTRATION CENTERS / VOTING PRECINCTS" (PDF). National Elections Commission. April 7, 2023. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  2. ^ a b "2023 House of REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION RESULTS". National Elections Commission. 2023. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  3. ^ National Elections Commission. Lofa 2011
  4. ^ a b "2005 Election Results". National Elections Commission. 2005. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  5. ^ National Democratic Institute. Know Your Representative
  6. ^ "Liberia: Death Snatches Away Lofa Lawmaker". Heritage. AllAfrica. September 14, 2015. Retrieved September 13, 2024.
  7. ^ a b "Independent Candidate Julie Wiah Wins Lofa County District #2 By-Election" (PDF). National Elections Commission. Retrieved September 13, 2024.
  8. ^ "2017 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECTION RESULTS". National Elections Commission. 2017. Archived from the original on May 28, 2022. Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  9. ^ "National Tally Center Tally Report for the Presidential and Legislative Elections on 11 October 2011" (PDF). National Elections Commission. September 25, 2011. Retrieved August 30, 2025.
  10. ^ "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 30, 2025.