2019 national electoral calendar
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. This national electoral calendar for the year 2019 lists the national/federal direct elections to be held in 2019 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included. Specific dates are given where they have been known.
Contents
Schedule
February
- 3 February: El Salvador, President[1]
- 10 February: Switzerland, Referendum
- 23 February: Nigeria, President and Parliament[2]
- 24 February:
- 25 February: British Virgin Islands, House of Assembly
March
- 3 March: Estonia, Parliament
- 5 March: Micronesia, Congress and Constitutional Assembly referendum
- 10 March:
- 16 March: Slovakia, President (1st round)[6]
- 24 March:
- 30 March:
- 31 March: Ukraine, President (1st round)[8]
April
- 3 April: Solomon Islands, Parliament
- 6 April: Maldives, Parliament
- 7 April: Andorra, Parliament
- 9 April: Israel, Parliament
- 11 April: India, Parliament (1st phase)
- 14 April: Finland, Parliament
- 17 April: Indonesia, President and Parliament
- 18 April: India, Parliament (2nd phase)
- 20–22 April: Egypt, Constitutional referendum[9]
- 21 April:
- 23 April: India, Parliament (3rd phase)
- 28 April:
- 29 April: India, Parliament (4th phase)
May
- 5 May:
- 6 May: India, Parliament (5th phase)
- 8 May:
- 12 May:
- 13 May: Philippines, Senate and House of Representatives
- 18 May: Australia, Senate (one half) and House of Representatives
- 19 May:
- 21 May: Malawi, President and Parliament
- 24 May: Ireland, Constitutional referendum
- 26 May:
- 27 May: Madagascar, Parliament
June
- 2 June: San Marino, Referendums
- 5 June: Denmark, Parliament
- 9 June:
- 16 June: Guatemala, President (1st round) and Parliament
- 22 June: Mauritania, President[16]
July
- 7 July: Greece, Parliament
- 21 July:
- Japan, House of Councillors (one half)
- Ukraine, Parliament
August
- 11 August: Guatemala, President (2nd round)
- 24 August: Nauru, Parliament
- 25 August: Abkhazia, President (1st round)
- 31 August: Faroe Islands, Parliament[17]
September
- 8 September: Abkhazia, President (2nd round)
- 9 September: Tuvalu, Parliament[18]
- 15 September: Tunisia, President (1st round)[19]
- 17 September: Israel, Parliament
- 28 September: Afghanistan, President[20]
- 29 September: Austria, Parliament
October
- 5 October: United Arab Emirates, Parliament[21]
- 6 October:
- 13 October:
- 15 October: Mozambique, President and Parliament
- 17 October: Gibraltar, Parliament[25]
- 20 October:
- Bolivia,
President and Parliament(Election cancelled) - Switzerland, Federal Assembly
- Bolivia,
- 21 October: Canada, House of Commons
- 23 October: Botswana, Parliament
- 27 October:
November
- 7 November: Mauritius, Parliament[28]
- 10 November:
- 16 November: Sri Lanka, President[30]
- 17 November: Belarus, Parliament
- 18 November:
- 23 November – 7 December: Bougainville, Independence referendum[31]
- 24 November:
- 27 November: Namibia, President and National Assembly
December
- 6 December: Dominica, Parliament[33]
- 8 December: San Marino, Parliament
- 12 December:
- 22 December:
- 29 December: Guinea-Bissau, President (2nd round)
External links
References
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