If Johnson's victory is certified, however, the 66-year-old ex-Harvard economist will be Africa's first-ever elected female president. She was a former finance minister in this West African nation, which was founded by freed American slaves.
These were the first elections held in Liberia after a civil war that raged from 1989 to 2003. Nearly eight percent of its population died and a million people have become refugees. Voter turnout was about 59.3 percent in 2978 stations across the country.
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf at her home in Monrovia on November 10
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