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Electoral calendar 2005

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This electoral calendar 2005 lists the national/federal direct elections held in 2005 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

See also Elections in 2005 for an overview of the results of the elections listed below.

January

  • January 2: Croatia, President (1st round)
  • January 9: Palestinian National Authority, Ra'is (Chairman / President)
  • January 12: Abkhazia, Rerun of the presidential election
  • January 16: Croatia, President (2nd round)
  • January 22: Maldives, Parliament
  • January 25: Tokelau, Island council
  • January 30: Iraq, Parliament
  • February

  • February 6: Thailand, Parliament
  • February 8: Denmark, Parliament
  • February 20: Portugal: Parliament
  • February 20: Northern Cyprus: Parliament
  • February 20: Spain, referendum on the European Constitution
  • February 21: Anguilla, Parliament
  • February 27: Tajikistan, Parliament (1st round)
  • February 27: Kyrgyzstan, Parliament (1st round)
  • February 28: Burundi, referendum on the new constitution
  • March

  • March 6: Moldova, Parliament
  • March 8: Micronesia, Parliament
  • March 11 and March 13: Liechtenstein, Parliament
  • March 13: Central African Republic, President (1st round)
  • March 13: Kyrgyzstan, Parliament (2nd round)
  • March 17: Tonga, Parliament
  • March 24: Tajikistan, Parliament (2nd round)
  • March 31: Zimbabwe, Parliament
  • April

  • April 8: Djibouti, President
  • April 17: Northern Cyprus, President
  • April 24: Andorra, Parliament
  • April 24: Togo, President
  • April 30: Niue, Parliament
  • May

  • May 5: United Kingdom, Parliament, completed June 23, 2005
  • May 5: Dominica, Parliament
  • May 8: Central African Republic, President (2nd round)
  • May 11: Cayman Islands, Parliament
  • May 14: Republic of China, National Assembly
  • May 15: Ethiopia, Parliament
  • May 22: Mongolia, President
  • May 25: Egypt, Constitutional referendum
  • May 25: Suriname, Parliament
  • May 29: France, referendum on the European Constitution
  • June

  • June 1: Netherlands, referendum on the European Constitution
  • June 5: Switzerland, referendum on Schengen and Dublin treaties, as well as on civil unions for homosexuals
  • June 6: Chad, referendum on presidential terms
  • June 17: Iran, President
  • June 19: Guinea-Bissau, President
  • May 29, June 5, June 12 and June 19: Lebanon, Parliament
  • June 19: Nagorno Karabakh, Parliament
  • June 24: Iran, President (2nd round)
  • June 25: Bulgaria, Parliament
  • July

  • July 3: Albania, Parliament
  • July 3: Mauritius, Parliament
  • July 4: Burundi, Parliament
  • July 10: Kyrgyzstan, President
  • July 10: Luxembourg, referendum on the European Constitution
  • August

  • August 19: Burundi, President
  • August 27: Singapore, President
  • August 30: Saint Helena, Parliament
  • September

  • September 7: Egypt, President
  • September 11: Japan, House of Representatives
  • September 12: Norway, Parliament
  • September 17: New Zealand, Parliament
  • September 18: Afghanistan, Parliament
  • September 18: Germany, Federal Parliament
  • September 23: Aruba, Parliament
  • September 25: Poland, Sejm and Senate
  • September 25: Macau, Parliament
  • September 29: Somaliland, Parliament
  • October

  • October 9: Poland, President (1st round)
  • October 11: Liberia, President, Senate, and House of Representatives
  • October 15: Iraq, constitutional referendum
  • October 19: Jersey, Senators
  • October 23: Argentina, Congress and senate
  • October 23: Poland, President (2nd round)
  • October 23: Brazil, referendum on the prohibition of personal firearms
  • November

  • November 6: Azerbaijan - Parliament
  • November 8: Northern Mariana Islands - Governor, House and Senate
  • November 13: Burkina Faso - President
  • November 15: Greenland - Parliament
  • November 17: Falkland Islands - Legislative Council
  • November 17: Sri Lanka - President
  • November 9, November 20, December 1: Egypt - Parliament
  • November 21: Kenya - Referendum on the new Constitution
  • November 23: Jersey - Deputies
  • November 26: Zimbabwe - Senate
  • November 27: Armenia - Referendum on Constitution
  • November 27: Honduras - President and Congress
  • November 27: Gabon - President
  • December

  • December 4: Venezuela - Parliament
  • December 4: Kazakhstan - President
  • December 7: St. Vincent and the Grenadines - Parliament
  • December 11: Chile - President (1st Round), Parliament
  • December 11: Transnistria - Parliament
  • December 14: Tanzania - President and Parliament
  • December 15: Iraq - Parliament
  • December 18: Bolivia - President, Parliament
  • December 18: Democratic Republic of Congo - Referendum on the new Constitution
  • December 24: Pitcairn - Island council and island magistrate
  • References

    Electoral calendar 2005 Wikipedia