Wednesday, Dec. 1
Elections In Haiti

 

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Last Sunday's presidential election went ahead despite a country still reeling from the effects of last years devistating earthquake and a cholera epidemic taking an increasingly big toll on the population. Following the election, 12 of the 18 presidential candidates came out in protest, stating that the results were tainted. Today we're joined by Alex Cantave of the William Monroe Trotter Institute at UMass Boston. With ballots still to be counted, we're taking a closer look at what happened on voting day - from problems with voter registration cards to lack of information about the location of the polling sites - and whether the results will, and should be, accepted.

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