Electoral calendar
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This electoral calendar lists the national/federal direct elections in the countries listed in the list of countries, as well as some international bodies (such as the European Union). Referenda are included, even though they are not elections. By-elections are not included.
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- January 19: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Senate
- January 21: Serbia, National Assembly
- January 21 and 4 February: Mauritania, Senate
- January 25: Gambia, Parliament
- January 27 and 15 February: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Governors
- February 9: Turks and Caicos Islands, Parliament
- February 11: Turkmenistan, President
- February 11: Portugal, referendum on abortion
- February 17: Lesotho, National Assembly
- February 25: Senegal, President
- March 4: Estonia, Parliament
- March 4 and 18 March: Abkhazia, Parliament
- March 6: Micronesia, Parliament
- March 11 Mauritania, President (1st round)
- March 18: Finland, Parliament
- March 25: Hong Kong, Chief Executive
- March 25: Mauritania, President (2nd round)
- March 26: Egypt, constitutional referendum
- March 31: Benin, National Assembly
- March: Mayotte, Assembly
- 4 April: Madagascar, constitutional referendum
- April 9: East Timor, President
- April 15: Ecuador, referendum on Constituent Assembly
- April 21: Nigeria, President and Parliament
- April 22: France, President (1st round)
- April 22: Wallis and Futuna, Territorial Assembly
- 22 April: Syria, Parliament
- April 29: Mali, President (1st round)
- April: Chad, Parliament
- April: Federated States of Micronesia, President
- 1 May−...: Turkey, President
- May 6: France, President (2nd round)
- 6 May: Burkina Faso, National Assembly
- 10/11 May: Seychelles, Parliament
- May 12: Armenia, Parliament
- May 12: Iceland, Parliament
- May 13: Mali, President (2nd round)
- May 14: Philippines, Legislative and local
- 17 May: Algeria, Parliament
- 20 May: Vietnam, Parliament
- 20 May: European Union, Parliament (Bulgaria)
- May: Bahamas, Parliament
- May: Syria, President
- 3 June: Senegal, Parliament
- June 10: Belgium, Parliament
- June 10 and June 17: France, Legislature
- June 20: Togo, Parliament
- 24 June: Republic of the Congo, Parliament (1st round)
- June: British Virgin Islands, Legislature
- June: Cameroon, Parliament
- June: Jordan, Parliament
- June: Latvia, President
- June: Nauru, President
- June: Nepal, Constituent Assembly
- June: Papua New Guinea, Parliament
- July 1: Mali, Parliament (1st round)
- 9 July: Puerto Rico, referendum on constitutional changes (unicameral legislature)
- 18 July: India, President
- July 22: Japan, House of Councillors
- 22 July: Republic of the Congo, Parliament (2nd round)
- July 28: Sierra Leone, President and Parliament
- July 29: Mali, Parliament (2nd round)
- July at latest: Ireland, Parliament
- July at latest: Bangladesh, Parliament (by July)
- July: Albania, President
- July: Israel, President
- July: Kiribati, President
- 7 September: Morocco, Parliament
- September 9: Guatemala, President and Parliament
- September: Venezuela, referendum on constitutional changes
- September: Vietnam, President
- September: Thailand, referendum on the new constitution
- October 21: Switzerland, Parliament
- October 28: Argentina, President and Parliament
- October at latest: Côte d'Ivoire, President and Parliament
- October at latest: Pakistan, President and Parliament
- October: Jamaica, Parliament
- October: Kosovo, Parliament
- October: Nauru, Parliament
- October: Oman, Assembly
- October: Pakistan, President
- November 4: Turkey, Parliament
- November: Croatia, Parliament
- November: Ethiopia, President
- November: Gibraltar, Assembly
- November: Marshall Islands, Parliament
- November: Northern Mariana Islands, Parliament
- November: Tokelau, referendum on self-determination
- December 2: Slovenia, President
- December 2: Russia, Duma
- December 24: Pitcairn Islands, Island Council
- December 25: Uzbekistan, President
- December: Republic of China, Parliament
- December: Kenya, President and Parliament
- December: Republic of Korea, President
- December: Thailand, Parliament
- Australia, Legislature
- East Timor, Parliament
- European Union, Parliament (Romania)
- Kiribati, Parliament
- Qatar, Consultative Assembly
- Trinidad and Tobago, Parliament
- United Kingdom, Labour Party leadership, Labour Party deputy leadership
- April: Paraguay, President and Parliament
- October: Slovenia, Parliament
- November 4: USA, President, House of Representatives, Senate (one third: "Class II" Senators)
- November 4: Palau, President, Senate and House of Delegates
- November 4: American Samoa, Governor, House of Representatives and Senate
- November 4: Puerto Rico, Parliament
- before November 15: New Zealand, Parliament
- November 28: Romania, Parliament