Gbarpolu

Gbarpolu
Leadership
gbarpolu, Botoe Kanneh senator55th
Superintendent    Senator (senior)   Senator (junior)
Sam K. Zinnah Botoe Kanneh Amara Mohamed Konneh

 

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Gbarpolu County

 

Created on May 9, 2001 from Lofa County, Gbarpolu County is one of Liberia’s 15 counties, located in the Northwestern Region with its capital in Bopolu.

Named after the Gbar and Polo rivers that traverse much of its landscape, Gbarpolu is Liberia’s newest county and is renowned for its extensive forests, rich mineral resources, agricultural potential, and biodiversity. According to the 2022 LISGIS Population and Housing Census, the county has a population of 95,930 distributed across 6 Administrative Districts and 3 Electoral Districts.

The comprehensive county profile below explores Gbarpolu’s governance, history, population, economy, geography, infrastructure, and development indicators.

 

 

 

4 Districts in total
Gbarpolu District 1

Gbarpolu Electoral District 1 has a registered voter population of 16,869 made up of 9,554 males and 7,315 females as of July 2023. See the Table below. District Population Overview: Gbarpolu Electoral District 1 Population (2023) Male Percent Female Percent 16,869 9,554 56.64% 7,315 43.36%

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Gbarpolu District 2

Gbarpolu Electoral District 2 has a registered voter population of 18,988 made up of 10,309 males and 8,679females as of July 2023. See the Table below. District Population Overview: Gbarpolu Electoral District 2 Population (2023) Male Percent Female Percent 18,988 10,309 54.29% 8,679 45.71%

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Gbarpolu District 3

Gbarpolu Electoral District 3 has a registered voter population of 14,758 made up of 8,486 males and 6,272 females as of July 2023. See the Table below. District Population Overview: Gbarpolu Electoral District 3 Population (2023) Male Percent Female Percent 14,758 8,486 57.50% 6,272 42.50%

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Gbarpolu Districts (Administrative)

Gbarpolu Administrative Districts   Gbarpolu County has 6 administrative districts — Bopolu, Belleh, Bokomu, Gbarma, Kongba and Gounwolaila.

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