2009 Haitian Senate Election
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Senate elections for a third of the seats in the Senate of Haiti were held on 19 April 2009 (they were scheduled for March or April 2008, but were postponed), with a run-off to be held on 21 June 2009. Per the Constitution of Haiti, voters should renew ten of the thirty seats in the Senate, but as Pierre Emmanuel Limage (representing Fwon Lespwa, the party of President René Préval, for Artibonite), died in a car accident and Ultimo Compère (representing Fwon Lespwa for Centre; his term would have expired in 2008 regularly) and Rudolph H. Boulos (representing the Fusion of Haitian Social Democrats for Nord-Est) resigned, there were twelve open seats instead.


Background

The seats for which elections were held were divided among parties as follows prior to the elections: * Fwon Lespwa – 4 (two of them currently vacant) * Fusion of Haitian Social Democrats – 2 (one of them currently vacant) *
Struggling People's Organization The Struggling People's Organization (french: Organisation du peuple en lutte, ht, Òganizasyon Pèp k ap Lite), called until 1996 Lavalas Political Organization (french: Organisation Politique Lavalas, OPL), is a Haitian political party origin ...
– 2 *
L'Artibonite in Action Haiti in Action ( ht, Ayiti an Aksyon, french: Haïti en Action), previously L'Artibonite in Action ( ht, Latibonit an Aksyon, french: L’Artibonite en Action), is a political party in Haiti Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially ...
– 1 *
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– 1 * Fanmi Lavalas – 1 *
Christian National Union for the Reconstruction of Haiti The Christian National Union for the Reconstruction of Haiti (''Union Nationale Chrétienne pour la Reconstruction d'Haïti'') is a political party in Haiti. In the 2006 Haitian elections, presidential elections of 7 February 2006, its candidate J ...
– 1 Preparations were finished in late May 2008.


Candidates

40 candidates were not allowed to contest the election, including
Guy Philippe Guy Philippe (born 29 February 1968) is a convicted drug smuggler serving time in US federal prison. He had gained power in Haiti as a paramilitary leader, and had participated in the electoral process to become a political leader. He led the ...
and all 17 from Aristide's Fanmi Lavalas, reportedly due to procedural mistakes and missing signatures or possibly even two lists of candidates submitted in some constituencies. 79 candidates were approved. The disqualification was strongly criticised by local and international organisations alike, with some even claiming that the elections were not really democratic. A majority for president Préval's Fwon Lespwa party could aid him in amending the constitution to increase the president's power and allowing a second consecutive term.


Results

Turnout was very low. Run-off elections were expected for many seats due to the high number of candidates. Voting for Ultimo Compère's vacant seat in the Centre department had to be rescheduled after voters ransacked polling places and a poll supervisor was shot in Mirebalais. Results took a few days, as they were all be tabulated in
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and therefore all ballots had to arrive there before they can be counted. None of the candidates in any of the departments managed to get more than half of the votes in the first round, so the two candidates in each departments were set to face each other in a run-off on 7 June 2009. Turnout for the first round was around 11%. The run-off was on 13 May 2009 announced to have been postponed to 21 June 2009, due to legal problems with election challenges; by that date, no date had been set for the re-run of the election in the Centre department. According to final results including annulment of illegal votes, the following parties had candidates in the run-off: * Fwon Lespwa (LESPWA) – 8 candidates *
Struggling People's Organization The Struggling People's Organization (french: Organisation du peuple en lutte, ht, Òganizasyon Pèp k ap Lite), called until 1996 Lavalas Political Organization (french: Organisation Politique Lavalas, OPL), is a Haitian political party origin ...
(OPL) – 5 candidates * Fusion of Haitian Social Democrats (FUSION) – 3 candidates *
L'Artibonite in Action Haiti in Action ( ht, Ayiti an Aksyon, french: Haïti en Action), previously L'Artibonite in Action ( ht, Latibonit an Aksyon, french: L’Artibonite en Action), is a political party in Haiti Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially ...
(AAA) – 2 candidates *
Christian National Union for the Reconstruction of Haiti The Christian National Union for the Reconstruction of Haiti (''Union Nationale Chrétienne pour la Reconstruction d'Haïti'') is a political party in Haiti. In the 2006 Haitian elections, presidential elections of 7 February 2006, its candidate J ...
(UNION) – 1 candidate * independent – 1 candidate *
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(KONBA) – 1 candidate *
Union of Haitian Citizens for Democracy, Development and Education Union commonly refers to: * Trade union, an organization of workers * Union (set theory), in mathematics, a fundamental operation on sets Union may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * Union (band), an American rock group ** ''U ...
(UCADDE) – 1 candidate In the second round, LESPWA won five seats, and five parties won one seat each (OPL, AAA, FUSION, KONBA, UCADDE), as well as an independent.


References


External links


Poll projects low voter turnout in Haiti:Protests banned
" '' by Kevin Pina'', ''Haiti Information Project/HaitiAction.net'', April 16, 2009.
HAITI: Fanmi Lavalas Banned, Voter Apprehension Widespread
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'', ''IPS'', April 16, 2009.
A funeral and a boycott: ‘The struggle continues’ in Haiti
" '' by Kevin Pina'', ''SF Bay View'', June 20, 2009.
Haiti’s voters support Lavalas, boycott election
," '' by Kevin Pina'', ''SF Bay View'', June 22, 2009. {{Haitian elections Elections in Haiti
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