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Result Of The 2010 Haiti Election By Conseil Electoral Provisoire CEP

Result Of The 2010 Haiti Election By Conseil Electoral Provisoire CEP

Conseil Electoral Provisoire CEP announces Election Results
Coming first is Mirlande Manigat with 336,878 votes or 31.37 percent of the votes. Jude Celestin was second with 241,462 votes or 22.48 percent of the votes. Michel Martelly was third, with 234,617 votes or 21.84 percent of the votes. Jean Henri Ceant, with 87,834 votes or 8.18 percent of the votes. Jacques-Edouard Alexis came with 32,932 votes or 3.07 percent of the votes. Charles Henry Baker, 25,512 votes or 2.38 percent. Chavannes Jeunes had a total of 19,348 votes or 1.8 percent of the votes. All other candidates have less than one percent of the votes.

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The Manifestation In Port-au-Prince Haiti Election 2010

The Manifestation In Port-au-Prince Haiti Election 2010

As it was expected by many, the resultsof the 2010 Haiti election was one of the most difficults and costly. Protesters who were not totally with these results

The Provisional Electoral Council CEP announced the runoff election to be between Jude Celestin and Mirlande Manigat as no single candidate gained the majority 51 percent of the votes in the Haiti Presidential election.

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Violence Following Results Of Haiti Election 2010

Violence Following Results Of Haiti Election 2010

Here is a picture of the violence occuring in the streets of Haiti 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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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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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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Jude Celestin And Mirlande Manigat In Run-off

Jude Celestin And Mirlande Manigat In Run-off

It is official. Jude Celestin and Mirlande Manigat are qualified to run in the run-off election in Haiti. To the surprise of many fans, Michele Martelly did not make it.

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