International Foundation for Electoral Systems:
A proud voter in Monrovia shows off his inked finger. Photo by Chris Hennemeyer/IFES.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems:
Using voter registries with photos is an innovative practice in election administration. Photo by Chris Hennemeyer/IFES.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems:
This posted was developed by IFES, the United Nations Development Programme, the European Union and the National Election Commission in Liberia. Photo by Chris Hennemeyer/IFES.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems:
This orange ballot enables blind voters to vote in secret without assistance. Tactile ballots were developed and printed by IFES. Photo by Chris Hennemeyer/IFES.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems:
Poll workers manually count ballots in the presence of election observers and party representatives. Photo by Chris Hennemeyer/IFES.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems:
Poll workers check photo identification cards in the voter registry and stamp each ballot before distribution. Photo by Chris Hennemeyer/IFES.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems:
One voter inserts his ballot inside the official ballot box. Photo by Chris Hennemeyer/IFES.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems:
One poll worker manages the registry at a voting station. Photo by Chris Hennemeyer/IFES.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems:
A voter presents his voter identification card at a ballot issuing station. The white screen in the background is where voters cast ballots. Photo by Chris Hennemeyer/IFES.