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With over 90 per cent of votes counted, opposition says results have been skewed in favour of President Sirleaf's party.
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Liberia's Johnson-Sirleaf leads early results
Incumbent president has won 44.5 per cent of votes counted so far, but needs a clear majority to avoid a run-off.
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Last Modified: 13 Oct 2011 18:16 GMT
Vote counting under way in Liberia's election
Results expected within 15 days after national elections conclude in the West African country.
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Liberia: A time to change perceptions?
After years of civil war, has the West African country cultivated enough democratic values to usher in a new era?
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Last Modified: 11 Oct 2011 10:24 GMT
Liberia set for crucial elections
Nearly two million people eligible to vote in presidential and legislative elections on Tuesday.
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Liberia: In the shadows of civil war?
As Liberians prepare to go to the polls, we ask if the country has fully emerged from the shadows of violence.
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Liberia president's Nobel Prize questioned
Opponents of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf say the award gives her an unfair advantage in her bid for re-election.
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