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DIEUDONNE LUMA ETIENNE, Second senator of Nord

DIEUDONNE LUMA ETIENNE, Second senator of Nord

Here is a picture of DIEUDONNE LUMA ETIENNE, Second senator of Nord.

The CEP was careful not to release results too early in order to allow election officials more time to resolve complaints of fraud, 162 of them. Out of that number 43 were analyzed as authentic, and sent to the tabulation center.

Jacceus Joseph, an Election Council member and representative of human rights organizations, declined once again to be a signatory to the preliminary results. He is worried there has been an obfuscation of the balloting process and charges of fraudulent voting as well as missing ballots.

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Evalliere Beauplan, Second senator of Nord Ouest

Evalliere Beauplan, Second senator of Nord Ouest

Here is a picture of Evalliere Beauplan, Second senator of Nord Ouest.

The election results of October 25th's presidential balloting are said to be fraudulent, Jude Celestin a run-off candidate calling results a "farce". Other candidates believe this as well, among them Jean Charles Moise, Maryse Narcisse, and Jean Baptiste.

Celestin and Baptist urged their supporters to mobilize and demonstrate peacefully to coerce election officials to do a re-count. Narcisse believes the election was a coup to guarantee Martelly's pick, Jovenel Moise, would take office and continue the dictatorial policies of the Martelly government. But the international community believes the October 25th balloting went off without a hitch and encourages Haitians to remain calm.

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Ronald lareche, First senator of Nord Est.

Ronald lareche, First senator of Nord Est.

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OAS/EOM Finds No Discrepancies with CEP Election Results. OAS/EOM is stressing once again the run-off follow "pre-established norms" and the process be peaceable and orderly. OAS/EOM is strongly urging all political parties disputing election results to band together and build a Haiti that is inclusive. OAS/EOM trusts the CEP will endeavor to monitor carefully the voting process at each of the polling stations, to avoid a repeat of the violence and fraudulent voting characterizing the October 25th balloting.

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Jacques Sauveur Jean, Second senator of Nord Est

Jacques Sauveur Jean, Second senator of Nord Est

Here is a picture of Ronald lareche, Second senator of Nord Est.

In a proactive move the OAS/EOM will send a report to the CEP, outlining measures the CEP should take under advisement for the run-off. In particular, the recommendations focus on party monitors, who need clear instructions on what their roles are, and how they will be expected to proceed at the polling stations.

Twelve senators were elected on October 25th. Jean Senatus and Youri Latortue are expected to be added to the list, pending electoral confirmation.

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Jean Willy Jean-Baptiste, Second Senator of Artibonite

Jean Willy Jean-Baptiste, Second Senator of Artibonite

Here is a picture of Jean Willy Jean-Baptiste, Second Senator of Artibonite.

Despite the general consensus among many Haitians the CEP is a corrupt electoral body, the Electoral Observation Mission of the Organization of American States (OAS/EOM) said the preliminary results released by the CEP ". . . are consistent with what the OAS Mission observed on October 25."

The results revealed no one of the presidential candidates achieved 50% + 1 of votes tallied. They also did not garner a 25% lead over other candidates, which is demanded by the Haitian Constitution. A run-off for the presidency will be held in late December. OAS/EOM will be monitoring the electoral run-off.

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Final results of 1st round of legislative elections, 9 August 2015

Final results of 1st round of legislative elections, 9 August 2015

Here are the final results of the first round of election in Haiti on August 9, 2015

As per news report dated September 28, 2015, the Provisional Electoral Council (CEP), in accordance with the Article 188 of the Electoral Decree dated March 2, 2015, has released the result of the first round election for 2/3 of Senate and 118 Deputies (Chambre de Députés). As per the published result, so far only 2 senators and 8 deputies have been selected. Out of the two senators, one is from the AAA or Ayiti an Aksyon banner and the other one is from Western Department of Dessalinienne League (LIDE). Out of the eight Deputies, four were elected from PHTK platform, two from AAA party, one from VERTIE and one from INITE PATRIYOTIK.

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Haiti College Transitional of Permanent Electoral Council (CTCEP)

Haiti College Transitional of Permanent Electoral Council (CTCEP)

After months of fighting and negotiation between the executive and the legislative branch of government to establish a CEP to conduct the next election in Haiti, we can finally say that with the help and direction of some important forces, we are now able to hold the next election in Haiti.

the College Transitional of Permanent Electoral Council (CTCEP) responsible for organizing the next elections.

The new College Transitional of Permanent Electoral Council
(CTCEP) responsible for organizing the next elections in
2013 is as follows:

Representatives of the Executive: Mrs. Margareth Lamur Saint-Louis, Chantal Raymond and Emmanuel Ménard

Legislative Representatives: Marie Clunie Dumay Miracle, Pierre Simon Georges and Néhémie Joseph

Representatives of the judiciary: Léopold Belanger, Marie Carole Duclervil Floréal, Applys Félix

The CTCEP should be composed of 4 women (44%) and 5 men.

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Barack Obama Re-Election Speech

Barack Obama Re-Election Speech

This is the victory celebration of Barack Obama in November 2012. The Obamas, including husband, wife and their two lovely girls.

President Obama victory tweet became the most-retweeted message. The tweet which read "Four more years" with a picture of him and Michelle Obama embracing became very popular

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Barack Obama Election Victory for secong term

Barack Obama Election Victory for secong term

This is the victory celebration of Barack Obama in November 2012. The president is showered with red an blue of the American Flag.

He wan some of the most contested states such as New Hampshire, Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Colorado and Florida

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Barack Obama and Family at the Victory party

Barack Obama and Family at the Victory party

This is the victory celebration of Barack Obama in November 2012. The picture of the lovely family of the president.

Despite the closeness of the national popular vote, Obama and Joe Biden received the victory over Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan

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