Peaceful Cite Soleil Amid Confusion

By Matt Marek on Wednesday, February 8, 2006.

flowerVoting began slowly today as many stations opened well after the scheduled 6am start time. Regardless hundreds and thousands of Haitians waited in line to cast their vote. The winner is unknown at this point as officials shut themselves inside the stations to count the results, some relying on candlelight because they have no electricity.

The results are to be announced on Friday but a simple sweep through Port-au-Prince neighborhoods today showed many Haitians prominently supporting their candidates. At the 3 voting stations closest to Cite Soleil (Sonapi, Marche Cite Soleil & Bureau Circulation) the candidate of choice was obviously Rene Preval. Haitians at these voting stations complained that the confusion of voting, the last minute change in voters' polling stations and the inability to find registered voters on the voting lists was meant to keep their candidate from winning. Regardless of the results, the delays up to this point and whatever deficiencies are to come the most positive thing about the election was Haitians went to the polls peacefully. Now we just need to wait for results.

CJ-Well said and I have all t

CJ-Well said and I have all the same hopes!

I am very happy that the elec

I am very happy that the elections went well, and the people showed up in large numbers to cast their votes. I am hopeful that this election is going to change the direction of the country and bring stability and relief to some of the country's poorest. I hope that whoever is elected, is going to be respected, and all the other oponents change their focus and now work together for Haiti to achieve its full capabilities. It should not be a matter of who is the winner of the election and what political party they represent, it's time to make Haiti a winner. We have done it in the past by becoming the first black republic and we can certainly do it now. Lastly, I would love the opportunity to return home for a vacation and not have to fear for my safety, so a successful election is a great step towards that.

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