Voters will have their say Sunday in a repeatedly derailed presidential election that leaders hope will get Haiti's shaky democracy on a sturdier track. No results are scheduled to be released for eight days, but electoral council director Uder Antoine has said it might take longer. Results of last year's presidential election were disputed and then annulled after a special commission reported finding what appeared to be significant fraud and professional misconduct. A revamped Provisional Electoral Council, known as the CEP, has gotten high marks for organizing Sunday's vote with some $25 million from the government. There will also be some 5,400 security agents conscripted by the Provisional Electoral Council to help keep order at voting centers.
Source: Fox News November 20, 2016 05:29 UTC