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(Àtúnjúwe láti President of Liberia)
Ààrẹ Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira ilẹ̀ Làìbéríà
President of the Republic of Liberia
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Lọ́wọ́lọ́wọ́
Joseph Boakai

since January 22, 2024
StyleMr. President
(Informal)
His Excellency
(Formal)
ResidenceExecutive Mansion, Monrovia (currently not in use)
Iye ìgbàSix years, renewable once
Ẹni àkọ́kọ́Joseph Jenkins Roberts
January 3, 1848
Formation1847 Constitution of Liberia
July 26, 1847
DeputyVice President of Liberia
Owó osùUS$90,000 annually[1]
Websiteemansion.gov.lr
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Ààrẹ Orílẹ̀-èdè Olómìnira ilẹ̀ Làìbéríà (President of the Republic of Liberia) ni olori orile-ede ati olori ijoba ile Laiberia. Aare ni olori eka ijoba apase ati alase ogun ti Ile-ise Ologun ile Laiberia.

Akojo awon Aare ile Laiberia

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Parties

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# PresidentTook officeLeft officePartyVice President(s)
1Joseph Jenkins RobertsJanuary 3, 1848January 7, 1856none
(Republican policies)
Stephen Allen Benson
2Stephen Allen BensonJanuary 7, 1856January 4, 1864none
(Republican policies)
Beverley Yates
3Daniel Bashiel WarnerJanuary 4, 1864January 6, 1868Republican PartyJames M. Priest
4James Spriggs PayneJanuary 6, 1868January 3, 1870Republican PartyVacant
5Edward James RoyeJanuary 3, 1870October 26, 1871[A]True Whig PartyJames Skivring Smith
6James Skivring Smith[2]November 4, 1871January 1, 1872True Whig PartyAnthony W. Gardiner
7Joseph Jenkins Roberts (2nd term)January 1, 1872January 3, 1876Republican PartyAnthony W. Gardiner
8James Spriggs Payne (2nd term)January 3, 1876January 7, 1878Republican PartyVacant
9Anthony W. GardinerJanuary 7, 1878January 20, 1883[R]True Whig PartyAlfred Francis Russell
10Alfred Francis RussellJanuary 20, 1883January 7, 1884True Whig PartyVacant
11Hilary R. W. JohnsonJanuary 7, 1884January 4, 1892True Whig PartyVacant
12Joseph James CheesemanJanuary 4, 1892November 12, 1896[D]True Whig PartyWilliam D. Coleman
13William D. ColemanNovember 12, 1896December 11, 1900[R]True Whig PartyJ. J. Ross
14Garreston W. GibsonDecember 11, 1900January 4, 1904True Whig PartyVacant
15Arthur BarclayJanuary 4, 1904January 1, 1912True Whig PartyJ. J. Dossen
16Daniel Edward HowardJanuary 1, 1912January 5, 1920True Whig PartyVacant
17Charles D. B. KingJanuary 5, 1920December 3, 1930[R]True Whig PartySamuel Alfred Ross
Henry Too Wesley
Allen Yancy
18Edwin BarclayDecember 3, 1930January 3, 1944True Whig PartyVacant
19William TubmanJanuary 3, 1944July 23, 1971[D]True Whig PartyClarence Lorenzo Simpson
William R. Tolbert, Jr.
20William R. Tolbert, Jr.July 23, 1971April 12, 1980[A]True Whig PartyJames Edward Greene
Bennie Dee Warner
21Samuel Doe[3]January 6, 1986September 9, 1990[A]National Democratic Party of LiberiaHarry Moniba
22Charles TaylorAugust 2, 1997August 11, 2003[R]National Patriotic PartyEnoch Dogolea
Moses Blah
23Moses BlahAugust 11, 2003October 14, 2003[R]National Patriotic PartyVacant
24Ellen Johnson SirleafJanuary 16, 2006January 22, 2018Unity PartyJoseph Boakai
25George WeahJanuary 22, 2018January 22, 2024Congress for Democratic ChangeJewel Taylor
26Joseph BoakaiJanuary 22, 2024IncumbentUnity PartyJeremiah Koung
  • Left office early:
[A] Assassinated in a coup d'etat.
[D] Died in office of natural causes.
[R] Resigned.


  1. "Top 15 Highest Paid African Presidents 2017". 15 December 2016. Archived from the original on 22 September 2019. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  2. There has been some confusion as to whether Smith actually served as President of Liberia following the removal of Edward James Roye from office. However, evidence does show that Smith did in fact serve as president from the time of Roye's departure until the inauguration of Joseph Jenkins Roberts.
  3. Despite the fact that Doe assumed power immediately after the execution of William R. Tolbert, Jr. on April 12, 1980, he was not in fact sworn in as president until January 6, 1986. Archived 2011-03-15 at the Wayback Machine.