International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Samples of the ballot to be used during the referendum were displayed in widely transited areas to familiarize people with the voting materials as part of the civic and voter education campaign. Moses Clarke/IFES
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: A Larkpasee General TownChief gives closing remarks after a screening of the referendum film. Moses Clarke/IFES
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: One of the main efforts of the civic and voter education campaign was the tour of mobile cinemas. These cinemas went to towns and villages throughout Liberia providing information about the referendum and why it is important to vote. Moses Clarke/IFES
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Citizens watch the referendum movie at a screening in Boegeesay Town, Morweh District, RiverCess County. The screenings were widely attended. Moses Clarke/IFES
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Children in Boedowa's Town-Morweh District, RiverCess County, dance to what became known as the referendum song, a popular local tune containing a message that resonated with the campaign for the referendum. Moses Clarke/IFES
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Matthew Wheagar, a registered voter with disabilities, is happy to hear about the upcoming National Referendum in his home town (Boedowa) Morweh District, RiverCess County. He is a tailor by profession. Moses Clarke/IFES
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: IFES Program Associate Loretta L. Vakun disseminates posters and fliers providing information about the referendum at Compound #3 market-Gorblee District, Grand Bassa County. Moses Clarke/IFES
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: County Coordinator with the National Election Commission Jerome Page, right, talks to a 110-year-old citizen in Troyah Town, Grand Bassa County, about the referendum. Moses Clarke/IFES
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Prince T. Tucker, an IFES employee, talks to a female citizen about the upcoming referendum at Gorblee market in Grand Bassa County. Moses Clarke/IFES