1975 Liberian general election

[1] In the legislative elections True Whig Party candidates won all 74 seats in the House of Representatives unopposed.

[3] To be eligible as a voter, one had to possess 18 years of age, registered on electoral rolls and own a real estate valued at least L$2,000.

A view has also been placed that the electorate lost confidence in the election system thereby leading to frequent political crisis in the country.

[4] Incumbent President Tolbert from True Whig Party campaigned that if they were re-elected to power, the government would work towards rural empowerment and the infrastructure development.

Tolbert was re-elected as the president of the country along with all the candidates of his party for the House of Representatives and the Senate.

A Commemorative wrap of Presidents Tubman and Tolbert
US President Jimmy Carter and Secretary of State Cyrus Vance attend a luncheon hosted by President of Liberia William Tolbert, 3 April 1978.