Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) has issued a formal public warning that ongoing adjustments to national election regulations will cause substantial delays to the country’s upcoming electoral timeline, forcing the postponement of two critical pre-voting processes.
In an official statement released Wednesday, April 8, 2026, the CEP drew public and political stakeholder attention to a March 24, 2026 Ministerial Order that revises Article 3 of an earlier September 18, 2024 order. That original legislation established the CEP’s membership structure and outlined the terms of service for its council members.
Under the terms of the updated Ministerial Order, the CEP is mandated to execute all necessary actions within its authority to put into effect the rules laid out in Articles 12 and 14 of the National Pact for Stability and the Organization of Elections, a national framework designed to guide the country’s democratic transition. Currently, the electoral body is working through the technical process of aligning the December 1, 2025 Electoral Decree with the requirements specified in those two articles of the stability pact.
“This harmonization process significantly impacts the electoral calendar,” the CEP emphasized in its statement. As a direct consequence of the ongoing alignment work, the council has formally delayed two key steps that were already on the schedule: voter registration, which was originally set to launch on April 1, 2026, and candidate registration, which was scheduled to begin April 13, 2026. The CEP confirmed that revised timelines for both processes will be shared with the public as soon as the harmonization work reaches a key milestone, without providing an exact date for the new announcement.
In closing, the CEP reaffirmed its longstanding commitment to overseeing Haiti’s upcoming electoral process in full alignment with its status as an independent institution. The body pledged to uphold international democratic standards throughout the process, committing to run inclusive, impartial, and fully transparent elections for the Haitian people.
