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Liberia Starts Counting Presidential Ballots Amid Heavy Turnout

 

The sun blazed down upon Liberia's streets as voters emerged from polling stations, eager to cast their ballots in the country's historic presidential election. A sense of unity filled the air, with men and women from all walks of life converging to exercise their right to vote.

As the clock struck six in the evening, the voting booths were sealed and the ballots gathered. Anticipation hung thick in the air as election officials readied themselves to start counting the votes that would determine Liberia's next leader.

With a record-high turnout of 75%, counting was expected to be a daunting task. But the officials worked tirelessly, the rhythmic rustling of ballots filling the hall. Sweat dripped down their faces as they methodically sifted through each paper, determining the people's choice for their future.

Hours turned into days as the votes were tallied, with each tick of the clock bringing the people of Liberia closer to their destiny. In the end, a victor was declared, and the people of Liberia could breathe a collective sigh of relief, secure in the knowledge that their voice had been heard.

As Liberia turned a new page in its history, its citizens rejoiced, knowing that their future was bright and full of possibility. And so, they set their sights forward, eager to embrace the promise of a brighter tomorrow.

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