The Provisional Electoral Council published final results yesterday showing that Jovenel Moise easily won a first-round victory with more than 55 per cent of the votes, the same as the preliminary results that were announced in late November.
His nearest challenger, Jude Celestin, had nearly 20 per cent.
Release of the results came hours after a special electoral tribunal announced that it had found some irregularities in the Nov 20 election but not enough to affect the outcome based on an analysis of 12 per cent of the ballots.
Several rivals challenged the results, but the electoral judges said they found "there was no massive fraud," according to the council.
Supporters of Maryse Narcisse, one of the leading presidential candidates representing the Fanmi Lavalas party, burned tires and marched in protest of the electoral tribunal decision while supporters of Moise posted posters and photos of the candidate throughout the capital and called for him to be installed as president. There were no reports of significant unrest.
Moise is to be sworn in on Feb 7.
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