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The least imperfect elections

February 7, 2006 rbowen

Today, finally, Haiti will have their presidential election, after several postponements. They’re hoping for the least imperfect elections Haiti could think about having.

There are more than 30 candidates, and one will need to get more than 50% of the vote to win, otherwise there will be a run-off election in another month. BBC lists 8 front-runners.

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