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General elections are due to be held in Haiti on 15 November 2025. [1] The parliamentary elections had originally been scheduled for 27 October 2019, [2] but were postponed to 26 September 2021, [3] and then again to 7 November 2021, [4] when wider elections were planned to elect the president and Parliament, alongside a constitutional referendum. [5]
The 2010 presidential election took place on 28 November 2010, with a run-off election taking place on 20 March 2011. No candidate received a majority of the vote cast in the first-round election. A second round was scheduled for 20 March 2011 with the two highest vote-getters, Mirlande Manigat and Jude Célestin. Protests claiming fraudulent ...
The CEP is responsible for presidential elections and parliamentary elections, and is Haiti's main and only legal election agency. [1] It was dissolved in September 2021 by acting Prime Minister Ariel Henry. [2] In September 2024, the Transitional Presidential Council reestablished the CEP in preparation for the next Haitian general election in ...
0–9. 1930 Haitian parliamentary election; 1946 Haitian parliamentary election; 1950 Haitian general election; 1955 Haitian parliamentary election; 1957 Haitian general election
Ariel Henry (French pronunciation: [aʁjɛl ɑ̃ʁi]; born 6 November 1949) is a Haitian neurosurgeon and politician who served as the acting prime minister of Haiti after the assassination of Jovenel Moïse, until his formal resignation on 24 April 2024.
President for Life (9 October 1816 – 29 March 1818) [b] 4 Jean-Pierre Boyer (1776–1850) 30 March 1818 18 October 1820: 2 years, 202 days Independent: President for Life [c] Reunified Haiti (1820–1849) (4) Jean-Pierre Boyer (1776–1850) 18 October 1820: 13 February 1843 22 years, 118 days Independent: President for Life 5 Charles Rivière ...
Jovenel Moïse (French pronunciation: [ʒɔv(ə)nɛl mɔiz]; Haitian Creole pronunciation: [ʒovɛnɛl mɔiz];) (26 June 1968 - 7 July 2021) was a Haitian politician and entrepreneur who served as the 43rd president of Haiti from 2017 until his assassination in 2021.
(Birth–Death) Election Term of office Political party President (Term) Took office Left office Time in office 1 Martial Célestin (1913–2011) 1988: 9 February 1988 20 June 1988 : 132 days Independent: Leslie Manigat (1988) Post vacant (20 June 1988 – 13 February 1991) 2 René Préval (1943–2017) 1990–91: 13 February 1991 11 October 1991