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{{Politics of Liberia}}
The '''People's Democratic Party of Liberia (PDPL)''' is a [[political party]] in [[Liberia]]. It participated in the [[1997]] [[Liberian elections, 1997|elections]] and fielded candidates in the [[11 October]] [[2005]] [[Liberia elections, 2005|elections]] as part of the four-party [[Coalition for the Transformation of Liberia]] (COTOL).
The '''People's Democratic Party of Liberia (PDPL)''' is a [[political party]] in [[Liberia]]. It participated in the [[1997]] [[Liberian elections, 1997|elections]] and fielded candidates in the [[11 October]] [[2005]] [[Liberia elections, 2005|elections]] as part of the four-party [[Coalition for the Transformation of Liberia]] (COTOL).


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In 2005, COTOL candidate [[Varney Sherman]] won 7.8% of the vote in the presidential poll. The coalition won eight seats in the [[Senate of Liberia|Senate]] and seven in the [[House of Representatives of Liberia|House of Representatives]].
In 2005, COTOL candidate [[Varney Sherman]] won 7.8% of the vote in the presidential poll. The coalition won eight seats in the [[Senate of Liberia|Senate]] and seven in the [[House of Representatives of Liberia|House of Representatives]].




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Revision as of 18:46, 28 September 2007

The People's Democratic Party of Liberia (PDPL) is a political party in Liberia. It participated in the 1997 elections and fielded candidates in the 11 October 2005 elections as part of the four-party Coalition for the Transformation of Liberia (COTOL).

In 1997, PDPL presidential candidate George T. Washington won 0.56% of the vote while the party failed to win any representation in the bicameral Legislature.

In 2005, COTOL candidate Varney Sherman won 7.8% of the vote in the presidential poll. The coalition won eight seats in the Senate and seven in the House of Representatives.