Talk:House of Representatives of Liberia

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County Name Party Religion Prior Experience Education First took
office
Born
Bomi 1 Jenekai Alex Tyler COTOL Christian Fisheries BSc 2006 1963
Bomi 2 Haja Siryon NDPL Muslim Arabic study, Natl Scty Agency  ? 2006 1961
Bomi 3 Tarnue H. Cooper CDC  ? Retail Associate of Arts 2006 1968
Bong 1 Corpu G. Barclay Unity Party  ? Registered nurse ? 2006 1959
Bong 2 Adam Bill Corneh Natl Patriotic Party ? Firestone rubber broker ? 2006 1956
Bong 3 G. Samuel Bondo Liberty Party Christian ? Associate of Arts 2006 1960
Bong 4 George S. Mulbah National Patriotic Party  ?  ?  ? 2006 1965
Bong 5 Togbah J, Mulbah CDC  ? Note: originally Deputy Speaker ? 2006 1963
Bong 6 Edwin T. Judah New Deal Movement Christian Ministry of Foreign Affairs ? 2006 1964
Gbarpolu 1 Gbondojever S. Quiah
Gbarpolu 2 Armah Sarnor
Gbarpolu 3 Dickson Temo Yarsiah
Grand Bassa 1 Samuel D. Page
Grand Bassa 2 Vinicius S. Hodges Liberty Party
Grand Bassa 3 Edward Bueh Sundaygar Liberty Party
Grand Bassa 4 Gabriel B. Smith Liberty Party  ? Local govt Dip Accounting, BWI 2006 1966
Grand Cape Mount 1 James A. Benson COTOL  ? Ministry of Finance USAID trng courses 2006 1942
Grand Cape Mount 2 Matthew V. Z. Darblo COTOL
Grand Cape Mount 3 Mohammed A. Ware COTOL Muslim
Grand Gedeh Rufus W. Gbieor New Deal Movement ? NTLA Associate of Arts Chr, Nat Def Cmtte 1964


| | bgcolor = #fcfccf | 3 || bgcolor=#3333FF | || Arkansas || Blanche Lincoln[1] || Democratic || Episcopalian || U.S. House (AR-1) || Randolph-Macon Women's College, Arkansas ||1999||1960

|- | bgcolor = #ffcccc | 2 || bgcolor=#3333FF | || Arkansas || Mark Pryor[1] || Democratic || Christian || State Attorney General || Arkansas ||2003||1963

|- | bgcolor = #ccffcc | 1 || bgcolor=#3333FF | || California || Dianne Feinstein || Democratic || Jewish || Mayor of San Francisco || Stanford University ||1992||1933