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Elections Commission calls for census

Liberia’s Elections Commission chairman, Paul Guah, has called for a national population census so that constituencies can be established across the country, independent Star radio reported on Wednesday. Liberia last held a census in 1984 and was due for another 10 years later. Guah’s appeal on Tuesday was made at a meeting with political parties, called to discuss a senatorial bi-election due on 30 November in Grand Bassa County.

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