1988 Haitian general election|
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| Nominee
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Leslie Manigat
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Hubert de Ronceray
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Gérard Philippe Auguste
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| Party
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RPND
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MDN
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MOP
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| Popular vote
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534,110
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209,526
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151,391
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| Percentage
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50.22%
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19.70%
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14.23%
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General elections were held in Haiti on 17 January 1988,[1] after the 1987 general elections had been cancelled due to an election day massacre of voters either orchestrated or condoned by the military.[2] The elections were boycotted by most candidates who had contested the previous elections, and while the official voter turnout figure was stated to be around 35%, observers and foreign officials estimated it to be no more than 10%,[3] with some putting it at lower than 4%.[2]
The official results were made public on 24 January, and it was a victory for Leslie Manigat of the Rally of Progressive National Democrats.[4] However, six months later, he was removed from office in a military coup on 20 June.[2]
Results
President
| Candidate | Party | Votes | % |
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| Leslie Manigat | Rally of Progressive National Democrats | 534,110 | 50.22 |
| Hubert de Ronceray | Movement for National Development | 209,526 | 19.70 |
| Gérard Philippe Auguste | Peasant Worker Movement | 151,391 | 14.23 |
| Grégoire Eugène | Social Christian Party | 97,556 | 9.17 |
| Alphonse Lahèns | Haitian Progressive National Movement | 34,371 | 3.23 |
| Michel Lamartinière Honorat | National Union of Democratic Forces | 16,550 | 1.56 |
| Jean Théagène | National Union of Haitian Democrats | 15,113 | 1.42 |
| Hugo Noël | | 2,892 | 0.27 |
| Arnold Dumas | National Party of Workers' Defence | 1,264 | 0.12 |
| Hector Estimé | | 471 | 0.04 |
| Dieuveuil Joseph | | 149 | 0.01 |
| Lysias Verret | | 77 | 0.01 |
| Edouard Francisque | Union for Haitian Renewal | 59 | 0.01 |
| Raphaël François | | 8 | 0.00 |
| Total | 1,063,537 | 100.00 |
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| Source: Nohlen |
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