Jacques Bernard, French theologian and publicist, who lived his entire academic career in the Dutch Republic... (wikipedia)
We're asking everybody to be patient and wait a couple of days. By Saturday, we will know, more or less, if we'll have a president elected in the first round.
I believe we can expect a significant turnout.
Haiti's future depends on this vote. Good elections are the only solution to saving our nation.
We will get a respectable percentage of voters to make this election legitimate.
I urge the population not to demonstrate so as not to soil such a pure and magnanimous act, because such demonstrations could lead to violence.
Preval has quite a bit of popularity in the West and it is the first department that we processed, and therefore he was ahead of everybody. As we include other departments his percentage is going down.
That's when I decided it was time to leave. I'm not used to bodyguards and armored cars, I can't live with it. My life had become in danger.
A lot of people are against elections. Even some of the people we removed from the race are calling on people to disrupt the vote.
It's a moral question. I couldn't ask an election worker to go into an area that I myself wouldn't go.
By Friday night or Saturday noon, we will have a clear idea of the results of the election.
I believe by Friday evening or Saturday morning we'll have at least some partial results.
The chances to go to a second round are 50-50.
The mentality in Haiti is to only vote for president, but the election for senators and deputies is important too.