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Over 280 parties registered for Haiti’s first election in 10 years, but security and delays threaten the vote.
Over 280 political parties registered for Haiti’s first general election in a decade by March 12, 2026, signaling broad hope for democratic renewal amid severe instability.
Despite enthusiasm from new groups like CAHDOA and EDE, founded by former Prime Minister Claude Joseph, security remains a major concern, with gang violence displacing 1.4 million people and causing over 5,900 deaths in 2025.
The Provisional Electoral Council will release a final list of eligible parties by March 26, though criteria are unclear.
The election, initially planned for late August, may now extend into year’s end due to ongoing challenges, but advocates insist voting must proceed to restore governance.
Más de 280 partidos se han registrado para las primeras elecciones en Haití en 10 años, pero la seguridad y los retrasos amenazan la votación.