Haitian general election, 1988

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The 1988 Haitian general election took place on 17 January 1988,[1] after the 1987 general election had been cancelled due to an election day massacre of voters either orchestrated or condoned by the Haitian military.[2] The elections were boycotted by most candidates who had contested the previous elections and turnout was lower than 4%.[2]

The official results were made public on 24 January, and it was a victory for Leslie Manigat of the Rally of Progressive National Democrats.[3] However, he was removed from office on 20 June, in a military coup.[2]

Results

President

Candidate Party Votes %
Leslie ManigatRally of Progressive National Democrats534,11050.2
Hubert de RoncerayMovement for National Development209,52619.7
Gérard Philippe AugustePeasant Worker Movement151,39114.2
Grégoire EugèneSocial Christian Party97,5569.2
Alphonse Lahèns 34,3713.2
Michel Lamartinière Honorat 16,5501.6
Jean Théagène 15,1131.4
Hugo Noël 2,8920.3
Arnold Dumas 1,2640.1
Hector Estimé 4710.0
Dieuveuil Joseph 1490.0
Lysias Verret 770.0
Edouard Francisque 590.0
Raphaël François 80.0
Invalid/blank votes
Total1,063,537100
Source: Nohlen

References

  1. Nohlen, D (2005) Elections in the Americas: A data handbook, Volume I, p381 ISBN 978-0-19-928357-6
  2. 1 2 3 Haiti's Election Needs Help Carter Center
  3. "Leslie Manigat, elegido presidente de Haití". El País (in Spanish). 25 January 1988. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
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