Alex J. Tyler
Alex Jenekai Tyler is a Liberian politician who was Speaker of the House of Representatives of Liberia from 2007 to 2016. He was first elected as the Representative for the 1st District of Bomi County in 2005. Tyler is a member of the Unity Party, having joined in 2009 following its merger with his Liberian Action Party.
In the 2023 general election, Tyler was elected to the Senate of Liberia as an independent.
Personal life
Tyler was born on 15 December 1963 in Klay District, Bomi County. He graduated from the African Methodist Episcopal University with a BSc in economics and a minor in accounting. He initially worked as an office manager and resale supervisor for BP's West African division before taking jobs at various fishing companies in Liberia. In 2009, Tyler earned a J.D. from the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law.Political career
In 2005, Tyler ran for Representative for the 1st District of Bomi County as a member of the Coalition for the Transformation of Liberia, winning with 21.5% of the vote against six opposing candidates. Following the resignation of Speaker Edwin Snowe in 2007, Tyler stood for the speakership, winning with 32 votes to his opponent's 27. He was fiercely challenged in the 2011 UP primaries; while he prevailed in the election, initial news results reported that he had lost.In the 2017 general elections, Tyler sought the Presidency of Liberia but was unsuccessful.
In the 2023 general elections, he contested as an Independent candidate for the Senatorial seat of Bomi County and won.