[1] After a failed referendum in August to shorten the residency requirements for presidential candidates, the MPC filed a legal challenge against six other presidential candidates, including incumbent president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, on grounds they were ineligible to run due to failing to meet the unchanged residency requirements.
[5][6] In the 2015 by-election in Rivercess's 2nd House district, Byron W. Zahnwea was elected on the MPC ticket.
[8][9] In the 2017 election, Freeman again contested the presidency, alongside running mate William T.
[14] By September 20, 2022, Q. Somah Paygai, who served as the running mate on the National Patriotic Party ticket in the 2005 presidential election had become a member of the MPC.
[15] In May 2023, ahead of the presidential election that year, Freeman announced his running mate to be James Kollie Barclay.
[18] In the House, Isaac G. Bannie was elected to the Grand Bassa County #1 District.