Posted on 30 November 2010.
After two days of vote-counting, unofficial results show Kompa star cum politician Michel “Sweet Mickey” Martelly has the edge over former first lady Mirlande Manigat.
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Posted on 29 November 2010. Tags: closed doors, displeasure, formal announcement, formal complaint, front runners, haitians, irregularities, jean henri, massive protests, michel martelly, orderly fashion, polling stations, port au prince, port au prince haiti, presidential candidates, provisional electoral council, senate candidates
The voting may have ended but the election is far from over. And while the elections went on in a quiet, orderly fashion many cities and towns – it was anything but in the capital.
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Posted on 29 November 2010.
The voting may have ended but the election is far from over. And while the elections went on in a quiet, orderly fashion many cities and towns – it was anything but in the capital. Angry Haitians ran through the streets in protest of what they felt was a rigged election.
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Posted on 28 November 2010. Tags: city ballots, election day, election material, election official, french speaking country, haiti election, petionville, place saint pierre, polls, port au prince, port au prince haiti
Election day in the French-speaking country was met with long lines and the late opening of some polling centres.
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Posted on 28 November 2010. Tags: distribution center, election officials, electoral process, front runners, haitian capital, haitians, innovative security, legislative elections, michel martelly, organisation of american states, port au prince, port au prince haiti, presidential candidates, security features
Thousands of Haitians flooded of an ID card distribution center less than 24 before Sunday’s presidential and legislative elections.
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Posted on 28 November 2010. Tags: ballots, challenges, edmond mulet, french speaking country, legislative assembly, minustah, new president, poll, polling stations, port au prince, United Nations
The head of the United Nations Stabilisation Mission to Haiti (MINUSTAH) Edmond Mulet appealed for calm as he asserted that the organisation had made the necessary preparations for the poll.
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Posted on 28 November 2010. Tags: petionville, place saint pierre, polling station, port au prince
Staff were still counting ballots as people lined up outside.
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Posted on 28 November 2010. Tags: flags, haiti, images
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Posted on 27 November 2010. Tags: cholera outbreak, constitutional crisis, elections officials, future development, haiti elections, new president, organisation of american states, political observers, port au prince, port au prince haiti, provisional electoral council, stable political framework
Haiti elections officials say the November 28 poll must go on, even as the country continues its ongoing struggle to recover from the 7.0 earthquake and a cholera outbreak that has claimed
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