There have been angry scenes in Haiti as the country goes to the polls for legislative elections that have been repeatedly delayed since 2011.<br /><br /> Police and UN peacekeepers have been posted at key flash points in the capital, Port au Prince.<br /><br /> First voting centes being closed due to unrest http://t.co/vQlgAjJ2YS #Haiti #HaitiElections— Haiti Vote Blog (@HaitiVoteBlog) August 9, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> There have been several deaths during campaigning, which got underway in July.<br /><br /> Six million people are eligible to vote. They are choosing two-thirds of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies.<br /><br /> The run-off will be held in October, on the same day as Haiti’s presidential election. <br /><br /> Thousands people took the streets in #Haiti's Capital in an Anti-government protest. Pictures courtesy jeanjuniorj pic.twitter.com/WdQ9iPNKV7— Vladimir Laguerre™ (vladlaguerre) February 4, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> The national parliament was dissolved in January over its failure to hold an election, leaving Haiti without a functi