Haitian general election, 2000

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Haiti's general elections of 2000 featured a presidential race, as well as elections for the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. These elections were widely dismissed by the international community as fraudulent.[citation needed]

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[edit] Results

[edit] Presidential

The presidential election took place on November 26, 2000.

Candidate Party Votes %
Jean-Bertrand Aristide Fanmi Lavalas 2,632,534 91.81%
Arnold Dumas Independent 56,678 2.04%
Evan Nicolas UNR 45,441 1.55%
Serge Sylvain Independent 37,371 1.30%
Calixte Dorisca Independent 36,233 1.26%
Jacques Philippe Dorce Independent 32,245 1.12%
Paul Arthur Fleurival Independent 31,100 1.08%
Totals   2,871,602

Sources: [1] and [2]

[edit] Chamber of Deputies

Party Seats %
Fanmi Lavalas 73 --
MOCHRENA 3 --
Open the Gates Party 2 --
Spapce of Conderted Action 2 --
Koordinasyon Resistans Grandans 1 --
Organisation of Struggling People 1 --
Non-partisans 1 --
Totals 83 --

Source: [3]

[edit] Senate

Party Seats %
Fanmi Lavalas 26 --
Pati Louvri Baryé 1 --
Totals 27 --