Haitian presidential referendum, 1961
Haitian presidential election, 1961
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Candidate |
François Duvalier |
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Party |
National Unity Party |
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Popular vote |
1,320,748 |
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Percentage |
100.0% |
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A presidential referendum in Haiti was called in 1961 to determine whether to let president François Duvalier remain in office for a further six years. The official count was 1,320,748 votes in favor of Duvalier and none against--an implausible result that could have only been the product of fraud. The New York Times wrote about the referendum, "Latin America has witnessed many fraudulent elections throughout its history but none has been more outrageous than the one which has just taken place in Haiti."[1]
Answer |
% of vote |
Yes | 100.0% |
No | 0.0% |
References
- ↑ Abbott, Elizabeth (1988). Haiti: An insider's history of the rise and fall of the Duvaliers. Simon & Schuster. p. 103 ISBN 0-671-68620-8