Your rights
Your right to a secret ballot, a vote free of pressure, accessible voting, and protection from electoral corruption.
Your rights at the polls
Your vote is secret, intimidation is prohibited, voting must be accessible, and the people working around the polling station have defined roles under the law. Here are the rights every voter should know — and what to do if something goes wrong.
Myth vs. fact
Eight common rumors about Haiti's elections, checked against the electoral rules: what is true, what is false, and what voters should actually know.
No one can buy your vote
Vote-buying is prohibited by electoral law. But the most important protection is simpler: your vote is secret. Someone may offer you money or make a promise, but they cannot legitimately see or verify the choice you make inside the voting booth.