Citizens of Liberia who have attained the age of 30 years are eligible to contest Senate elections and become members of the Legislature.
Electoral system
The simple majority (or First Past the Post) voting system is used in electing members to both chambers of the Liberian Legislature. In Senate elections, the two candidates who obtain the highest number of votes in their respective county are elected.
The 15 candidates who finished first (known as 'Senior Senators') will serve a nine-year term, while the remaining 15 candidates who finished second (known as 'Junior Senators') will serve a six-year term.
While the Vice-President is the President of the Senate, the President Pro Tempore leads the day-to-day business of the Senate. On 13 January2006, 29 out of 30 Senators met to elect the President Pro Tempore. The result is as follows: