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1901 Liberian general election

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countryLiberia
next_election1903 Liberian general election
next_year1903
previous_election1899 Liberian general election
previous_year1899
election_date1901
module{{Infobox election
embedyes
election_namePresidential election
typepresidential
image1Garretson Gibson2.jpg
nominee1Garreston W. Gibson
party1True Whig Party
image2William David Coleman.png
nominee2William D. Coleman
party2People's Party
titlePresident
before_electionWilliam D. Coleman
before_partyTrue Whig Party
after_electionGarreston W. Gibson
after_partyTrue Whig Party

General elections were held in Liberia in 1901. In the presidential election, incumbent Garreston W. Gibson of the True Whig Party was elected for the first time. He had originally taken office following the resignation of William D. Coleman in December 1900. Gibson defeated Coleman, who ran on the People's Party ticket.

References

References

  1. [http://africanelections.tripod.com/lr.html Elections in Liberia] African Elections Database
  2. [https://web.archive.org/web/20210513054108/http://liberiapastandpresent.org/ColemanWilliamDavid.htm President William David Coleman: 1896 – 1900] Liberia Past and Present
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