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Haiti elections 2015: CARICOM sends in observer mission

Thursday, October 22, 2015

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) will mount an election observation mission in Haiti for the first round of the Presidential Elections and the second round of the Legislative Elections which will take place on 25 October 2015.

The fielding of this Mission comes at the request of the Government of Haiti and follows the presence of CARICOM Election Observation Missions in Guyana; St. Kitts & Nevis; Suriname and Trinidad & Tobago.

Fifty-three presidential candidates will be vying for the support of the 5.8 million registered voters. The second round of the Legislative elections will be a run-off for seats for the Lower House and the Senate in Haiti’s 119 constituencies. The first round on 9 August 2015 saw some 2000 candidates from over 100 political parties vying for these seats.

The CARICOM Election Observation Mission will be led by Steve Surujbally – the Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission. It will comprise 11 members, including election officials from CARICOM Member States and experienced election observers, along with two representatives of the CARICOM Secretariat who will also provide administrative and logistical support.

The team was scheduled to being arriving in Haiti on 21 October and will depart on the 27 and 28 October.

In view of the vote counting process which requires sending the tally sheets from all the constituencies to a tabulation center in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, the results of the elections will not be available immediately. -(CMC)

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