Haitian general election, 1995

Haitian general election, 1995

Presidential and legislative elections were held in Haiti in 1995.

The following data comes from Georgetown University's [http://www.georgetown.edu/pdba/ Political Database of the Americas] .

Results from the 1995 Presidential Elections

Results from the Senatorial Elections

Samuel Madestin PPL Artibonite

Jean MacDonald PPL Artibonite

Roger Sajous PPL Centre

Yvon Toussaint PPL Centre

Edgar Leblanc PPL Grande Anse

Jean Roumer PPL Grande Anse

Renaud Bernardin PPL North

Mehu Garçon PPL North

Jean Claude Daniel PPL North East

Lucien Pierre-Louis PPL North East

Elie Plancher PPL North West

Rhode Jadotte PPL North West

Jean Joseph LaGuerre PPL South

Paule Denis PPL South

Irvelt Chery PPL South East

Jean Jeudy PPL South East

Jos. Wesner Emmanuel PPL West

Jn. Robert Sabalat IND. West

Results from the Deputorial Elections

Artibonite (12)

Jn. Laurent Nelson PPL 1st Gonaïves

Axmen Antoine FNCD 2nd Estere

Raphael V. Wilner PPL 3rd Ennere

Renold Jules PPL 1st Saint-Marc

Andre G. Paul PPL 2nd Saint-Marc

Jean Simon Guignard PPL 3rd La Chapelle

Verdieu Meltinord PPL Saint Michel de l'Attalaye

Raymonde J. Aide PPL 1st Dessalines

Emmanuel Derilus KONAKOM 2nd Petite Rivière de l'Artibonite

Ronald Desormes PPL 3rd Grande Saline

Thimoleon Louis PPL 1st Gros Morne

Guy Metayer PPL 2nd Terre Neuve

Centre (8)

Jean B. Voltaire PPL Hinche

Kerold Delacruz PPL Thomond

Edzer Desarmes PPL Maissade

Gabriel Marseille PPL Mirebalais

Josue Simoly PPL Cerca-La-Source

Josue Salomon PPL Belladere

Louis Estverne IND. Lascahobas

Gary Guiteau PPL Lascahobas

Grand'Anse Department (11)

Emilio Louis Passe FNCD 2nd Dame Marie

Jean Mario Siclait PPL 1st Jérémie

Germain Jean Alix PPL 2nd Abricot

St. Marc Beaubrun PPL 3rd Moron-Chambellan

Cesar Desir PPL 1st Anse-A-Veau

Germain Pressois PANPRA 2nd Petite Trou de Nippes

Loraine C. Besson PPL 3rd Baraderes

Roland Fils Etienne PPL Miragoane

Jocelin Sanon PPL Corail/Pestel

(Not yet complete) Corail/Roseau

North (10)

Joseph Jasmin PPL 1st Cap-Haïtien

Beliard Clerrel PPL 2nd Limonade

Kely C. Bastien PPL 1st Acul du Nord

(Vacant, man elected died) 2nd Plaine du Nord

Ferdinand François PPL Grande Riviere do Nord

Jn. Guy Marcelin PPL 1st Saint Raphael/Dondon

Edmond Colas G-MRN 2nd Pignon

Gabriel Ducatel PPL Borgne

Amas Pierre PPL Limbe

Belizaire Danoix PPL Plaisance

North East (6)

Charles D. Joselito PPL Fort-Liberté

Joseph Jose PPL Ouanaminthe

Martial C. Pierre G-MRN 1st Trou du Nord

Soly Milen PPL 2nd Sainte-Suzanne

Felix Litz PPL 3rd Terrier Rouge

Phylidor Annol PPL Vallières

North West (6)

Constantin Arne PPL 1st Port-de-Paix

St. Juste Momprevil PPL 2nd Bassin Bleu

Selondieu Narcelus PPL 3rd Port-de-Paix

Vasco Thernelan PPL 1st Môle Saint-Nicolas

Herny Desamours IND. 2nd Jean Rabel

Jacques Garçon PROP St. Louis du Nord

South (10)

Jn. Gabriel Fortune PPL 1st Les Cayes

Fritz Rb. St. Paul PPL 2nd Torbeck

Altidor Levelt Ant. PPL 3rd Camp-Perrin

Feuille Jn Hubert PPL Port Salut

Jonel LaGuerre PPL 1st Aquin

Robert Alerte PPL 2nd Aquin

Antoine Lubin PPL 1st Chardonnieres

Habaho Duvinston PPL 2nd Chardonnieres

François E. Sylne PPL 1st Coteaux

Marsan Pierre Paul PPL 2nd Port-à-Piment

Sud-Est Department (7)

M.P. A. Pradel PPL 1st Jacmel

Serge Boursiquot PPL 2nd Jacmel

Felix Jn. Delouis IND. 3rd Marigot

Paul Aymond Pierre PPL 1st Bainet

Delima Jn-Claude PPL 2nd Bainet

Maxeau Balthazar MKN 1st Belle-Anse

Pierre Ricard PPL 2nd Thiotte

West

Ernst Pedro Cassus PPL 1st Port-au-Prince

Alix G. Chateigne PPL 2nd Port-au-Prince

Jean LaVenture PPL 3rd Port-au-Prince

Alix Fils-Aime IND. Kenscoff/Petionville

P.J.R. Victor PPL 5th Carrefour

Auguste Jn Garcia PPL 6th Delmas

J.R.G. Thenor PPL 1st Croix-des-Bouquets

(not yet complete) ? 2nd Fonds-Verrettes

(not yet complete) ? 3rd Cornillon

Carlo Pe. Fevrius PPL Arcahaie

Eve Rose Pierre PPL 1st Léogane

Robert Barrais PPL 2nd Petit Goâve

St. Fleur Fritzner UPD La Gonâve

External links

* [http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/43a/index-baeb.html Hartford Web Publishing's archive of articles covering the 1995 Haitian elections]


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