Latest Election
| Candidates | Nominating parties | First round | Second round | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | % | Votes | % | ||
| Michel Martelly | Farmers' Response | 234,617 | 21.84 | 716,986 | 67.57 |
| Mirlande Manigat | Rally of Progressive National Democrats | 336,878 | 31.37 | 336,747 | 31.74 |
| Jude Célestin | Unity | 241,462 | 22.48 | ||
| Jean-Henry Céant | Renmen Ayiti | 87,834 | 8.18 | ||
| Jacques-Édouard Alexis | Mobilization for the Progress of Haiti | 32,932 | 3.07 | ||
| Charles Henri Baker | Respect | 25,512 | 2.38 | ||
| Jean Chavannes Jeune | Christian Citizens' Alliance for the Reconstruction of Haiti | 19,348 | 1.80 | ||
| Yves Cristalin | Lavni Organization | 17,133 | 1.60 | ||
| Leslie Voltaire | Ansanm Nou Fò | 16,199 | 1.51 | ||
| Anne Marie Josette Bijou | independent | 10,782 | 1.00 | ||
| Génard Joseph | Solidarity | 9,164 | 0.85 | ||
| Wilson Jeudy | Force 2010 | 6,076 | 0.57 | ||
| Yvon Neptune | Ayisyen Pou Ayiti | 4,217 | 0.39 | ||
| Jean Hector Anacacis | Democratic Movement of the Haitian Youth | 4,165 | 0.39 | ||
| Léon Jeune | Rally for Economic Liberation | 3,738 | 0.35 | ||
| Axan Delson Abellard | National Rally for the Development of Haiti | 3,110 | 0.29 | ||
| Garaudy Laguerre | Wozo Movement | 2,802 | 0.26 | ||
| Gérard Marie Necker Blot | Platfom 16 Desanm | 2,621 | 0.24 | ||
| Eric Smarki Charles | Party for Haitian National Evolution | 2,597 | 0.24 | ||
| no candidate | 12,869 | 1.20 | 7,356 | 0.69 | |
| Total votes (turnout: 22.79%/22.52%) | 1,074,056 | 100.00 | 1,061,089 | 100.00 | |
| Registered voters | 4,712,693 | ||||
| Source: Adam Carr's Election Archive, Provisional Electoral Council, Provisional Electoral Council | |||||
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