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haiti election 2010

Haiti Election 2010, Mirlande Maingat And Jude Celestin

Haiti Election 2010, Mirlande Maingat And Jude Celestin

Here is a picture of the two candidates who were originally qualified to run in the run-off Haiti Election 2010. However, due to the protests following the announcement, the result was changed where Mirlande Manigat faced Michel Martelly instead

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List Of Confirmed Candidates For The 2010 Haiti Election

List Of Confirmed Candidates For The 2010 Haiti Election

Here is the list of the candidates approved to run in the 2010 Haiti Election. As you can see this new list is much smaler than the original ist of candidates.

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Chavannes Jeunes

Chavannes Jeunes

Candidate for the 2010 Haiti election, Chavannes Jeunes was born on December 28, 1955 in Morency, Cayes. He is a pastor, evengelist, organized, administrator and developer. Together with his wife Lucie Carisma, they have four children, three sons and one daughter. For several years Chavannes Jeunes has participated in the development and administration of many social organizations

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Charles Henry Baker Campaign

Charles Henry Baker Campaign

Here is a picture of Charles Henri Baker campaigning in Artibonite - Charlito Baker in Artibonite is marching with the people as he was running for the 2010 Haiti election.

The election day was marked by mass irregularities, chaos and confusion consequently, 15 of the 18 candidates issued one statement which is for the annulation of the election.

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Election Protest At The Provisional Electoral Council Location

Election Protest At The Provisional Electoral Council Location

Here is a picture of a crowd taking the protest to the provisional electoral council location in Port-au-prince. The manifestation and protest was decreased after peacekeeping forces were deployed. Peacekeepers were obligated to use tear gas and rubber bullets to control the population

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Violence Following Results Of Haiti Election 2010

Violence Following Results Of Haiti Election 2010

Here is a picture of the manifestation in Delma, Port-au-prince, following the announcement of the Election results in 2010.

Port-au-Prince descended into violence and chaos as protesters demanded that the Haitian musician Michel Martelly be nominated to the runoff election. Tere were many barricades of timber and burning tires all over the city

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Election Results Selecting Manigat And Celestin For Runoff Triggered Street Protests

Election Results Selecting Manigat And Celestin For Runoff Triggered Street Protests

Here is a picture of the chaos we found all over the country after Manigat and Celestin were qualified for the runoff election.

The Haiti election results released on December 7 gave Mirlande Manigat the lead in the 2010 Haiti election with 31.4 percent of the vote. Comes in secong place, was Jude Celestin with 22.5 percent of the votes. Michel Martelly was placed in third position with 21.8 peercent of the vote

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Demonstrators Set Fire To Headquarters Of Haiti's UNITE Party

Demonstrators Set Fire To Headquarters Of Haiti's UNITE Party

Here is a photo of the headquarter of the president Rene Preval Unite party as demonstrators were attempting to set it on fire following the election results of 2010.

At one point during the day on December 8, you could see flames leaping out of the roof of the UNITE headquarter facility.

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Charlito In Miami

Charlito In Miami

In this picture, Charlito is trying to listen to a supporter in Little Haiti. There was a hudge crowd present to listen to the candidate and hear about his plan for Haiti

Some of the people in the audience cme up with some good questions and Charlito answered them very intelligently.

The presentation was a success and many in the audience promissed to support his candidacy for the President of Haiti in 2010

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Provisional Electoral Council Spokesman

Provisional Electoral Council Spokesman

Here is a picture of Richard Dumesle, the Provisional Electoral Council Spokesman in the process of publicize the results of the Haiti Election 2010.

Following this result, there were massive protests in Haiti as the population was expecting the runoff election to include candidate Michel Martelly. They feel that the election was stolen from them by the government in place

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