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  1. General elections were held in Sierra Leone on 11 August 2007. Seven candidates competed in the first round of the presidential election; no candidate received the necessary 55% of the vote to win in the first round, and a second round was held between the top two candidates, Ernest Bai Koroma of the All People's Congress (APC) and Solomon Berewa of the Sierra Leone People's Party (SLPP), on 8 ...

  2. t. e. General elections were held in Sierra Leone Colony and Protectorate for the first time on 28 October 1924. [1] The National Congress of British West Africa won all three seats. [2]

  3. Reported cases: 25,000+. As of 24 September 2012, a cholera outbreak in Sierra Leone had caused the deaths of 392 people. [1] It was the country's largest outbreak of cholera since first reported in 1970 and the deadliest since the 1994–1995 cholera outbreak. [2] The outbreak has also affected Guinea, [3] which shares a reservoir near the ...

  4. The incident brought religious tension in Sierra Leone, in a country known for its very high level of religious tolerance, as many Sierra Leonean Muslims at home and abroad were extremely angry. Many Sierra Leonean Muslims called for Ajisafe to be deported back to his home country of Nigeria , and few even threatened to attack the church.

  5. General elections were held in Sierra Leone on 15 May 1973. The result was a victory for the All People's Congress, which won 84 of the 85 elected seats. However, the main opposition, the Sierra Leone People's Party boycotted the election due to violence and alleged irregularities, [1] and most APC candidates were elected unopposed.

  6. Parliament of Sierra Leone is the legislative branch of the government of Sierra Leone. [1] It is principally responsible for making laws. The Sierra Leone parliament consists of 149 members, of which 135 members are directly elected from across Sierra Leone's 16 districts, while 14 are paramount chiefs appointed from the 14 rural districts.

  7. e. Elections in Sierra Leone are held on a national level to elect the president and the unicameral Parliament. Sierra Leone has a multi-party system, with two or three strong parties . Both the president and the members of Parliament are elected for five-year terms. The Parliament has 124 members, 112 elected through plurality vote in single ...