2021 Haitian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were scheduled to be held in Haiti on 27 October 2019,[1] but were postponed to 19 September 2021.[2]
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Electoral system
The 119 members of the Chamber of Deputies are elected in single-member constituencies for four-year terms using a modified two-round system; a candidate must receive either over 50% of the vote, or have a lead over the second-placed candidate equivalent to 25% of the valid votes in order to be elected in the first round; if no candidate meets this requirement, a second round is held, in which the candidate with the most votes wins.[3]
One third of the 30-member Senate is elected every two years. The members are elected from ten single-member constituencies based on the departments, also using the two-round system.[4]
Opinion polls
References
- Haiti's Political and Economic Conditions Congressional Research Service
- Haiti has finally come up with a date for elections. But there are concerns Miami Herald, 7 January 2021
- Chambre des Députés (Chamber of Deputies): Electoral system IPU
- Sénat (Senate): Electoral system IPU
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