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2005-10-15 Africa: Subsaharan
Weah ahead in Liberia election but may face run-off
Iraq isn't the only country taking a positive step, not that the U.S. gets any credit for this either.
MONROVIA (Reuters) - Soccer star George Weah took an early lead on Thursday as results trickled in from Liberia's first post-war elections, but he seemed likely to face a run-off with former Finance Minister Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf.

With results still coming in slowly from Tuesday's presidential and parliamentary elections, the millionaire former AC Milan striker and his main rival, Harvard-trained economist Johnson-Sirleaf, remained the frontrunners.

Electoral officials and observers said it looked increasingly likely that the presidential poll, the first since the end of a brutal 14-year civil war in Liberia, would have to go to a second round next month. "It seems obvious to me personally that there will be a run-off now tentatively scheduled for November 8," former U.S. President Jimmy Carter, one of 400 international election observers, told reporters.
Criminy, who invited him?
National Elections Commission chief Frances Johnson-Morris made the same prediction as she cautioned that final election results could take up to a week. But excitement remained high on the streets of the crumbling capital Monrovia. Crowds gathered around radio sets, sending up a cheer with each new report of fresh gains by Weah or other favourite candidates.

With about 10 percent of votes tallied so far, 39-year-old Weah lead the field of 22 presidential hopefuls with 26.6 percent of the vote, ahead of Johnson-Sirleaf with 16.2 percent. If no candidate gains more than 50 percent, a run-off will be held no more than two weeks after official confirmation of the first round's results. If 66-year-old grandmother Johnson-Sirleaf wins, she would become Africa's first elected female president.
Posted by Steve White 2005-10-15 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11133 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 George was an amazing soccer player in his day and the hope is all the tribes and factions will unite around a true national hero. But is there really a "nation" there to rally? Good luck, Mr. Weah!
Posted by JDB 2005-10-15 06:45||   2005-10-15 06:45|| Front Page Top

#2 I don't know, JDB. People I've talked to with a closer feel of the pulse there don't know either.
There are some "favorite sons" showing up in the election results: I've no idea how their supporters will vote in the runoff.
Posted by James">James  2005-10-15 11:05|| http://idontknowbut.blogspot.com]">[http://idontknowbut.blogspot.com]  2005-10-15 11:05|| Front Page Top

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