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Haiti - i-Votes : Results fifth week
03/10/2010 11:17:08

Haiti - i-Votes : Results fifth week
If the classification of internet users for the first 5 candidates topped the list remains unchanged, the gap analysis for the fifth week, show a fierce fight between the 2nd, 3rd and 4th position which is held in a i-Votes margin of only 0.54%.

Charles Henry Baker (1) confirms its first position with a gain for the 5th week in the intention of i-Vote + 0.79%. However, we observe a sharp slowdown in strengthening of its position for 3 weeks (week 3 + Baker gained 4.44%, Week 4 + 1.42%, Week 5 +0.79%). The increase in the gap with Michel Martelly (2) is + 1.84% this week, combined result of the Baker gain + 0.79% and lower intentions to i-Vote for Michel Martelly -1.04%.

The fight for positions 2 to 4 is played in a handkerchief, since only 0.54% separate Martelly (2) from Leon Jeune (4).

The intentions of i-Vote this week for Michel Martelly (2) were down -1.04%, up +0.14% for Mirlande Manigat (3) and up +1.99% for Leon Jeune (4) which continues climb this week after a gain of + 2.54% the previous week.

The gap between Mirlande Manigat (3) and Michel Martelly (2) is only 0.38% (conjugation of the rise of Manigat + 0.14% and the fall of Michel Martlely - 1.04%)

The gap between Leon Jeune (4) et Mirlande Manigat (3) is only 0.16% mainly due to the gain in the intentions of i-Vote for Leon Jeune (+ 1.99%)

In the remainder of the group several positions are exploited onweak variations
0.05% separate Alexis Jacques Edouard (7) from Leslie Volataire (6)
0.14% separate Jude Célestin (11) from Eric Smarcki Charles (10)
0.05% separate Jean Hector Anacacis (17) from Wilson Jeudy (16)

In the overall ranking for this 5th week 3 candidates win seats and 3 lose.

The winners:

  • Leslie Voltaire gain 1 position (passing from 7th to 6th position) due to a decrease of i-voting intentions among its direct competitor.
  • Éric Smarcki Charles gain 1 position (passing from 11th to 10th position) with a gain of almost 1/2 point in the intentions of i-Vote (+0.49%)
  • Wilson Jeudy gain 1 position (passing from 17th to 16th position)

The losers :

  • Jacques Édouard Alexis, loses 1 position (passing from the 6th to 7th place)
  • Jude Célestin, loses 1 position (passing from the 10th to 11th place) relatively stable in the the intention of i-vote (-0.02%)
  • Anacacis Jean Hector, loses 1 position (passing from 16th to 17th place) Note that this candidate has lost 2 positions on the last 2 weeks.

This week, the white vote is 3.92%. The white vote (vote blanc) is used by Internet users to express their disagreement the elections of November 28, 2010 or that none the candidates is appropriate to them. Nothing is played, it's nine weeks, it remains 7 weeks () and the future may hold many surprises, differences of the rankings for many candidates are very low.

Get involved and i-Vote for the candidate of your choice. Next results Sunday, October 10, 2010

For i-Vote : https://www.haitilibre.com/i-vote.php



Recall that the HaitiLibre.com i-Vote office, lets you vote for the candidate of your choice. I-Vote record the tendency of Internet users, it is not an official vote. They measure the popularity of a candidate or his party, his ability to mobilize and relevance of the candidate, his commitments and his program. You can i-vote once per 24 hours for the candidate of your choice (but nothing prevents you to vote once every day for your candidate or for another if you change allegiance).

Note qthat if the majority of candidates (12) have released their bio or CV (see i-Vote, available links under the picture of the candidates) some are slow to do so for various reasons : the candidates do not answer our requests, information is not available or exists only in English (!!). Concerning the program guidelines, very little forwarded them to us (4), for reasons similar to those outlined above. We recall that in the electoral process candidates have a duty to inform voters about their skills and outline their programs, that of the media is tpo contributing to the dissemination of this information with the public.

Every Sunday we will publish the i-Vote results on the website HaïtiLibre.com with trends compared to previous scores (upward or downward). I-Votes are cumulative from August 28 to November 21, 2010 inclusive, date of publication of our latest results (one week before the electoral deadline of November 28th, 2010).

For i-Vote :
https://www.haitilibre.com/i-vote.php

See also :
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-1118-haiti-i-vote-results-first-week.html
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-1168-haiti-i-votes-results-second-week.html
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-1220-haiti-i-votes-results-third-week.html
https://www.haitilibre.com/en/news-1280-haiti-i-votes-results-fourth-week.html

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