Provisional Electoral Council

The Provisional Electoral Council (French: Conseil Électoral Provisoire, French pronunciation: [kɔ̃sɛj əlɛktɔʁal pʁɔvizwaʁ], CEP; Haitian Creole: Konsèy Elektoral Pwovizwa) is the electoral commission of Haiti.

[1] It was dissolved in September 2021 by acting Prime Minister Ariel Henry.

[2] In September 2024, the Transitional Presidential Council reestablished the CEP in preparation for the next Haitian general election in 2026.

[3] As the sole legal electoral body in Haiti, CEP's responsibilities include the following:[4] More than 30 presidential candidates reproached CEP for its obscure scrutiny policies and censured CEP for its lack of transparency.

[5] According to Haitian Sentinel, CEP rejected transparency request by some presidential candidates including Jude Célestin, runoff candidate for the 2015 election.