Monrovia 06 October 2023 – The European Union Election Observation Mission (EU EOM) to Liberia deploys today 40 Short-Term Observers (STOs) to all 15 counties of the country. A Delegation of 7 members of the European Parliament headed by Mr Leopoldo Lopez Gil and around 20 diplomats from EU Member States accredited in Liberia will also be integrated in the mission. EU Election Observers come from the 27 different EU Member States, as well as Canada and Norway, bringing the total number of EU Observers on Election Day to around 100.
On Election Day, in teams of two, EU observers will follow all election-related activities at various polling places and voting precincts across the 15 counties. They will observe the opening of polling places and will assess the electoral environment in which the General Elections take place. After the closure of voting, EU observers will also follow the counting, result-tabulation process until publication of results.
The EU has an established methodology for observing elections. Observers do not interfere in the electoral process and have no authority to change or correct any shortcomings. All EU election observers are bound by a strict code of conduct and ethical guidelines that guarantee their neutrality and impartiality.