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| Superintendent | Senator (senior) | Senator (junior) |
| Miatta Dorley | Edwine Snowe | Alex Jenekai Tyler Sr. |
All Districts Leadership in Bomi
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Bomi County
Established on March 19, 1984 from Montserrado County, Bomi County is one of Liberia’s 15 counties, situated in the Northwestern Region with its capital in Tubmanburg.
Bomi takes its name from the Gola word for “light”: a fitting identity for the county that served as Liberia’s first cradle of commercial iron ore mining and today holds a population of 133,705 across 5 Administrative Districts and 3 Electoral Districts, per the 2022 LISGIS Census.
The full county profile below covers governance, history, people, economy, and geography.
Bomi District 1
Bomi Electoral District 1 has a registered voter population of 19,236 made up of 9,817 males and 9,419 females as of July 2023. See the Table below.
Bomi District 2
Bomi Electoral District 2 has a registered voter population of 19,143 made up of 9,722 males and 9,421 females as of July 2023. See the Table below.
Bomi District 3
Bomi Electoral District 3 has a registered voter population of 24,733 made up of 12,889 males and 11,844 females as of July 2023. Below is the Table.
Bomi Districts (Administrative)
Bomi Administrative Districts Bomi County has 5 administrative districts — Dowein, Klay, Suehn Mecca, Senjeh and Tehr.


