A Historic Election
Is Approaching
For the first time in years, Haiti has a path toward a legitimate democratic transition. Millions of Haitians in the diaspora may be eligible to participate. Vwa helps you understand what is at stake, whether you may be eligible, and what steps to take next.
2016
Last Completed Presidential Election
Haiti’s last completed presidential election was held in 2016, after the 2015 results were annulled. No presidential elections have been held since, marking nearly a decade without a renewed democratic mandate.
4M+
Haitians in the Diaspora
Millions of Haitians live outside Haiti, primarily in the United States, Canada, France, and the Dominican Republic. Many hold the right to vote.
Art. 13
Haitian Constitution
The Haitian constitution guarantees nationality rights to all children of Haitian parents, regardless of where they were born.
Are You Eligible to Participate?
If you were born in Haiti, or have at least one Haitian parent, you may be a Haitian citizen with rights in this election. Our eligibility checker takes about two minutes.
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Everything you need to understand Haiti's election and your role in it.
Why This Election Matters
The historical context behind Haiti's 2026 election and what is at stake for the country.
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Documentation Guide
What documents you may need to participate and how to obtain them from the diaspora.
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Election Timeline
Key dates and milestones in Haiti's electoral process, updated as information becomes available.
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