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Encyclopedia > Elections in Haiti
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Haiti
Politics is a process by which collective decisions are made within groups. ...



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Politics and government of
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Image File history File links Flag_of_Haiti. ... Haiti is officially a presidential republic, although it is often claimed to be authoritarian in practice. ...

Haiti is officially a presidential republic, although it is often claimed to be authoritarian in practice. ... Political parties in Haiti lists political parties in Haiti. ... The general elections of 2000 featured a presidential race, as well as elections for the chamber of deputies and the senate. ... The 2006 Elections in Haiti were originally scheduled to take place in October and November 2005, but have been delayed several times. ...

Elections in Haiti gives information on election and election results in Haiti. An election is a decision making process whereby people vote for preferred political candidates or parties to act as representatives in government. ...


The first elections since the 2004 Haiti rebellion that deposed Jean-Bertrand Aristide was held in February 2006. The 2004 Haiti rebellion was a conflict fought for several weeks in Haiti during February 2004 that resulted in the premature end of President Jean-Bertrand Aristides second term, and the installment of an interim government led by Gerard Latortue. ... Jean-Bertrand Aristide (born July 15, 1953) is a Haitian politician and former Roman Catholic priest who was President of Haiti in 1991, from 1994 to 1996, and again from 2001 to 2004. ... The 2006 Elections in Haiti were originally scheduled to take place in October and November 2005, but have been delayed several times. ...


Last elections

The general elections of 2000 featured a presidential race, as well as elections for the chamber of deputies and the senate. ...

Past elections

To be added.


External links

  • Electionworld
  • Adam Carr's Election Archive

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Analysis: Haiti, Elections in Haiti? (1301 words)
The elections between 1986 (fallen and fled by Jean Claude Duvalier) and 1990 supposed blatant attempts to perpetuate the duvalerism without Duvalier and are significant due to the omnipresent ineffectiveness of the military cast.
The elections of 1991 that resulted with an overwhelming victory for Aristide –the priest of the poor- settled with a bloody coup in the eighth month and later to a brutal military dictatorship (1991-1994).
The elections in the mid-1990s were held in an incipient climate of polarization and unrest and showed the growing differences of an ever growing isolated and authoritative Aristide, and his former allies of Fanmi Lavalas.
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