Former Vice President Joseph Boakai has surged ahead of President George Weah by a razor-thin margin of just 800 votes, according to the latest data released by the National Elections Commission.
Boakai, who had been trailing behind Weah for the past three days, now boasts a total of 748,463 votes, representing 43.70% of the tally, while Weah follows closely with 747,578 votes, representing 43.65%. These numbers are from 5,467 polling places out of a total of 5,890, indicating that the counting process is near completion.
Since the election results were first announced on October 10, Boakai and Weah have consistently taken turns at the top spot. Weah led the charge for three consecutive days, displaying considerable strength in the polls. However, Boakai has now made a remarkable comeback, securing the lead by a margin of only 800 votes.
The results are indicative of a nation deeply divided between two experienced leaders with differing visions for Liberia’s future. Boakai, who served as Vice President under Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, represents a more moderate and traditional political approach, while Weah, the former football superstar, symbolizes a more populist and change-oriented agenda.
This close race has captured the nation’s attention and raised the stakes for the upcoming days of counting and tallying. Observers from both national and international arenas have been closely monitoring the situation, commending Liberia’s commitment to a transparent and democratic electoral process.
Source: Liberian Observer