Protests in Haiti as election goes to run-offElections / By Alex Lizzappi / December 8, 2010 / 2010 elections, election riotsRiots break out in several cities after announcement that former first lady Mirlande Manigat will face ruling party candidate Jude Celestin in a run-offArmed officers police protests in Port-au-Prince, Haiti following the news that Jude Celestin pipped Michel Martelly, who was expected to make it into the second roundPhotograph: Andres Martinez Casares/EPAPolice attempt to contain riots in HaitiPhotograph: AFP/Getty ImagesA police officer grabs a supporter of presidential candidate Michel Martelly during a protest in Port-au-Prince, HaitiPhotograph: Ramon Espinosa/APProtesters take to the streets after the release of preliminary election results for Haiti’s countrywide elections. Protests and sporadic gunfire erupted in Haiti’s capital after electoral authorities announced the country’s inconclusive presidential election would go to a run-off votePhotograph: Allison Shelley/ReutersSupporters of presidential candidate Michel Martelly protest in Port-au-Prince, as the initial results of a disputed election were announcedPhotograph: AFP/Getty ImagesSupporters of presidential candidate Michel Martelly demonstrate in Port-au-Prince, as the initial results of a disputed election were announcedPhotograph: AFP/Getty ImagesSupporters of presidential candidate Michel Martelly protest in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: AFP/AFP/Getty ImagesSupporters of presidential candidate Michel Martelly protest in Port-au-PrincePhotograph: AFP/Getty ImagesProtesters burn tyres in Port-au-Prince, HaitiPhotograph: Ramon Espinosa/AP Supporters of presidential candidate Michel Martelly jump over burning tyres during a protest in Port-au-Prince, HaitiPhotograph: Ramon Espinosa/AP