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Electoral calendar 2004

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This electoral calendar 2004 lists the national/federal direct elections held in 2004 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states and their dependent territories. Referendums are included, although they are not elections. By-elections are not included.

Contents

January

  • January 4: Georgia, president
  • January 20: Faroe, parliament
  • March

  • March 7: Greece, parliament
  • March 14: Russia, president
  • March 14: Spain, house and senate
  • March 20: Taiwan, president
  • March 21: El Salvador, president
  • March 21: Malaysia, parliament
  • March 23: Antigua and Barbuda, Parliament
  • March 28: Georgia, parliament
  • March 28: Guinea-Bissau, parliament
  • March 21 and March 28: Guadeloupe, parliament
  • March 21 and March 28: Martinique, parliament
  • March 21 and March 28: French Guiana, parliament
  • March 21 and March 28: Reunion, parliament
  • March 21 and March 28: Mayotte, parliament
  • April

  • April 2: Sri Lanka, parliament
  • April 5: Indonesia, parliament
  • April 8: Algeria, President
  • April 14: South Africa, parliament
  • April 15: South Korea, parliament
  • April 3 and April 17: Slovakia, president
  • April 21: Guernsey, parliament
  • April 18 and April 25: Comoros, parliament
  • April 25: Austria, president
  • April 25: Equatorial Guinea, parliament
  • April 14 and April 28: Macedonia, president
  • May

  • May 2: Panama, president and parliament
  • February 20 and May 7: Iran, parliament
  • May 9: New Caledonia, parliament
  • April 20, April 26, May 5 and May 10: India, parliament
  • May 10: Philippines, president, house and senate
  • May 16: Dominican Republic, president
  • May 18: Malawi, president and parliament
  • May 23: French Polynesia, parliament
  • May 23: South Ossetia, parliament
  • June

  • June 10, June 11 and June 13: European Union, parliament
  • June 13: Luxembourg, parliament
  • June 13 and June 27: Lithuania, president
  • June 13 and June 27: Serbia, president
  • June 26: Iceland, president
  • June 27: Mongolia, parliament
  • June 28: Canada, parliament
  • July

  • July 6: Vanuatu, parliament
  • July 11: Japan, senate
  • September

  • September 7: Cook Island, parliament
  • July 5 and September 20: Indonesia, president
  • October

  • September 19 and October 3: Kazakhstan, parliament
  • October 3: Abkhazia, President
  • October 3: Slovenia, parliament
  • October 9: Afghanistan, President
  • October 9: Australia, Legislative
  • October 11: Cameroon, president
  • October 17: Belarus, Parliament and referendum
  • October 20: Norfolk, parliament
  • October 23: Kosovo, parliament
  • October 23: Nauru, parliament
  • October 10 and October 24: Lithuania, parliament
  • October 24: Tunisia, president and parliament
  • October 25: Saint Kitts and Nevis, parliament
  • October 30: Botswana, parliament
  • October 31: Ukraine, president
  • October 31: Uruguay, president and parliament
  • November

  • November 2: United States, President, every member of the House of Representatives, and one-third of the Senate
  • November 2: Puerto Rico, Governor, House and Senate
  • November 2: US Virgin Islands, legislature
  • November 2: American Samoa, Governor and Legislature
  • November 2: Palau, President, House and Senate
  • November 5–November 6: Czech Republic, senate
  • November 13 and December 4: Niger, president and parliament
  • November 15–November 16: Namibia, president and parliament
  • November 28: Romania, President, Senate and Chamber
  • December

  • December 1–December 2: Mozambique, president and parliament
  • December 7 and December 28: Ghana, president and parliament
  • December 11: Taiwan, parliament
  • December 12: Romania, president 2nd round
  • December 19: Turkmenistan, parliament
  • December 21, 2004 and January 4, 2005: Croatia, president
  • December 24: Pitcairn Islands, parliament
  • December 26: Uzbekistan, parliament
  • References

    Electoral calendar 2004 Wikipedia