[2] He served as the party's nominee when it contested the 2011 presidential election.
[3] In the subsequent runoff election, the LTP joined the Congress for Democratic Change, along with several other opposition parties, in withdrawing from the electoral process, alleging fraud.
[5] Emerson V. Kamara was elected to represent Grand Cape Mount's 3rd House district.
[7] Rep. Kamara was re-elected with the Coalition for Democratic Change instead of the LTP.
Rep. Samuel G. Karmo (Bomi-1), who was elected with the Unity Party in 2011, ran with the LTP in 2017, though he was not re-elected.