Published January 05, 2016
A panel that evaluated Haiti's contested presidential election says the majority of the irregularities it found in first-round voting were due to ineptitude by poll workers.
Commission member Rosny Desroches said Monday that only 8 percent of examined tally sheets and other documents from the Oct. 25 vote were free of irregularities. But the commission describes that as a woeful lack of preparation rather than vote-rigging as the opposition has asserted.
He says commission members did not see evidence of widespread fraud favoring any candidate.
No. 2 finisher Jude Celestin has rejected the official election results and refused to campaign in recent weeks. His team has been mum about the commission's findings.
Desroches says a Jan. 17 runoff can reasonably take place if the will exists to swiftly make improvements.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/haiti-panel-says-presidential-runoff-can-take-place-jan-17-if-will-exists-to-make-improvements