Current Members
County | First Category | Party | Year elected | Second Category | Party | Year elected |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bomi | Lahai Gbabye Lansanah | UP | 2005 | Sando Dazoe Johnson | NPP | 2011 |
Bong | Jewel Howard-Taylor | NPP | 2005 | Henry Willie Yallah | NDC | 2011 |
Gbarpolu | Theodore J. Momo | UP | 2007 | Armah Zolu Jallah | NPP | 2011 |
Grand Bassa | Gbehzohngar Milton Findley | Ind. | 2005 | John Francis Whitfield, Jr. | NPP | 2011 |
Grand Cape Mount | Abel Momolu Massalay | NPP | 2005 | Edward Boakai Dagoseh | UP | 2011 |
Grand Gedeh | Isaac Wehyee Nyenabo | NDPL | 2005 | Alphonso G. Gaye | UP | 2011 |
Grand Kru | Cletus Segbe Wotorson | UP | 2005 | Peter Sonpon Coleman | CDC | 2011 |
Lofa | Sumo G Kupee | UP | 2005 | George Tamba Tengbeh | UP | 2011 |
Margibi | Clarice Alpha Jah | LP | 2005 | Oscar A. Cooper | UP | 2011 |
Maryland | John Ballout | UP | 2005 | H. Dan Morais | NPP | 2011 |
Montserrado | Joyce Musu Freeman Sumo | CDC | 2005 | Geraldine Doe-Sheriff | CDC | 2009 |
Nimba | Prince Yormie Johnson | NUDP | 2005 | Thomas Semandahn Grupee | NUDP | 2011 |
River Gee | Frederick Doe Cherue | UP | 2005 | Matthew N. Jaye | Ind. | 2011 |
Rivercess | Jay Jonathan Banney | Ind. | 2005 | Dallas Advertus V. Gueh | LDP | 2011 |
Sinoe | Mobutu Vlah Nyenpan | APD | 2005 | Joseph Nyenetue Nagbe | APD | 2005 |
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