Mr Moise polled 55.67%, well ahead of his closest
rival Jude Celestin's 19.52%, provisional electoral council chief Uder Antoine
said. Jean-Charles Moise secured 11.04% and Maryse Narcisse 8.99%, he added.
The election was held on 20 November, more than a
year after the previous poll was annulled following allegations of widespread
fraud. That vote, in October 2015, was won by Mr Moise but opposition
challenger Mr Celestin called foul and, after violent unrest, the ballot was
annulled. Violent clashes have also marked the wait for results since the
latest election. Interim leader Jocelerme Privert appealed for calm ahead of
the announcement. "Resorting to acts of violence can only spoil the fruits
of the beautiful day we had on 20 November," he said.
Mr Privert was appointed by parliament in February
after the incumbent President, Michel Martelly, stepped down at the end of his
term. Mr Moise was President Martelly's chosen successor. Haiti has been
blighted by political instability and poverty for decades and is still
struggling to recover from a devastating earthquake in 2010. Tens of thousands
of people still live in temporary shelter while cholera has caused nearly
10,000 deaths.
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