1、 https:/crsreports.congress.gov Updated January 6, 2017Haiti Declares Winner of Presidential Election After Delays On January 3, 2017, Haitis electoral council declared political novice Jovenel Moise the winner of its November 2016 presidential elections. Elections had been delayed repeatedly, leavi
2、ng Haiti without an elected president for almost a year. The inauguration will probably be held on the constitutionally mandated date of February 7. Final results show Moise of the Bald Head Party (PHTK, former President Michel Martellys party), an agricultural exporter, won with almost 56% of the v
3、ote. Voter turnout was 21%. Jude Clestin received about 20% of the valid vote; Moise Jean-Charles won 11%; and Maryse Narcysse, of former President Jean-Bertrand Aristides Fanmi Lavalas party, garnered 9%. Those three candidates filed complaints; after a formal appeals process, the provisional elect
4、oral council (CEP) announced final results on January 3. Because Moise still has more than 50% of the vote and/or 25% more than the next candidate, no run-off vote will be necessary. Run-off elections for some parliamentary and local elections will be held on January 29, 2017. Contested positions in