Dozens of registered voters who said they turned out very early to cast their votes for the next corps of leaders of Liberia, reported they were disappointed with the way polling places were organized in Douala. Three communities, including Douala, St. Paul’s Bridge and New Kru Town registered at Saint Mary’s Catholic Senior High School, which turned out to be one of the most populated polling places in Bushrod Island. There, two different sections divided into three different polling places (from 1-3), had flyers attached to each door that read: Polling place 1, 720470137-720474977 (voting prevent code 30082); Polling place 2, 720474987-738180507 (voting prevent code 30082); Polling place 3, 738180517-762175437 (voting precinct code 30082); Section two, polling place 1, 720460117-720464197 (voting precinct code 30083); Polling place 2, 720464217-762171397 (voting precinct code 30083); Polling place 3, 762171407-762175417 (voting precinct code 30083). I will vote before I move from here,” one woman stated as she stood inside the polling place with her hands on her hips. It turned out that what seemed to be the cause of the confusion at polling places was the fact that many did not read the flyers on the board.
Source: Daily Observer October 12, 2017 02:03 UTC