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National electoral calendar 2012

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National electoral calendar 2012

This national electoral calendar for the year 2012 lists the national/federal direct elections held in 2012 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included.

Contents

January

  • 3 January: Marshall Islands, President (indirect)
  • 3–4 January/10–11 January: Egypt, Parliament (3rd phase)
  • 13 January: Kiribati, President
  • 14 January: Republic of China (Taiwan), President and Legislative Yuan (Parliament)
  • 15 January: Kazakhstan, Parliament
  • 22 January:
  • Croatia, Referendum
  • Finland, President (1st round)
  • 29 January: Cambodia, Senate (indirect)
  • 29–30 January/5–6 February: Egypt, Shura Council (1st phase)
  • February

  • 2 February: Kuwait, Parliament
  • 5 February: Finland, President (2nd round)
  • 12 February: Turkmenistan, President
  • 14–15 February/21–22 February: Egypt, Shura Council (2nd phase)
  • 18 February: Latvia, Constitutional referendum
  • 21 February: Yemen, President
  • 26 February:
  • Senegal, President (1st round)
  • Syria, constitutional referendum
  • March

  • 2 March:
  • Iran, Parliament (1st round)
  • Pakistan, Senate (indirect)
  • 4 March: Russia, President
  • 7 March: Belize, Parliament
  • 10 March:
  • Abkhazia, Parliament (1st round)
  • Slovakia, Parliament
  • 11 March:
  • El Salvador, Parliament
  • Switzerland, Referendum
  • 16 March: Moldova, President (indirect)
  • 17 March: East Timor, President (1st round)
  • 18 March:
  • Germany, President (indirect)
  • Guinea-Bissau, President (1st round) - Canceled
  • Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Territorial Council
  • Saint Barthélemy, Territorial Council
  • Saint Martin, Territorial Council
  • 24 March: Abkhazia, Parliament (2nd round)
  • 25 March:
  • Senegal, President (2nd round)
  • Slovenia, Family Code referendum
  • South Ossetia, President (1st round)
  • Wallis and Futuna, Parliament
  • 29 March: Gambia, Parliament
  • April

  • 8 April: South Ossetia, President (2nd round)
  • 11 April: South Korea, Parliament
  • 16 April: East Timor, President (2nd round)
  • 22 April: France, President (1st round)
  • May

  • 2 May: Hungary, President (indirect)
  • 4 May: Iran, Parliament (2nd round)
  • 6 May:
  • Armenia, Parliament
  • France, President (2nd round)
  • Greece, Parliament
  • Serbia, President (1st round) and Parliament
  • 7 May:
  • Bahamas, Parliament
  • Syria, Parliament
  • 10 May: Algeria, Parliament
  • 20 May:
  • Dominican Republic, President
  • Serbia, President (2nd round)
  • 23–24 May: Egypt, President (1st round)
  • 26 May: Lesotho, Parliament
  • 30 May: Albania, President (indirect) (1st round)
  • 31 May: Ireland, Constitutional referendum
  • June

  • 4 June: Albania, President (indirect) (2nd round)
  • 8 June: Albania, President (indirect) (3rd round)
  • 10 June: France, Parliament (1st round)
  • 11 June: Albania, President (indirect) (4th round)
  • 16–17 June: Egypt, President (2nd round)
  • 17 June:
  • Greece, Parliament
  • France, Parliament (2nd round)
  • 23 June–13 July: Papua New Guinea, Parliament
  • 28 June: Mongolia, Parliament
  • 30 June: Iceland, President
  • July

  • 1 July:
  • Liechtenstein, Constitutional referendum
  • Mexico, President and Congress
  • Senegal, Parliament
  • 7 July:
  • East Timor, Parliament
  • Libya, General National Congress
  • 15 July: Republic of the Congo, Parliament (1st round)
  • 18 July: Cayman Islands, electoral system referendum
  • 19 July:
  • India, President (indirect)
  • Nagorno-Karabakh, President
  • 20 July: Samoa, President (indirect)
  • 29 July:
  • Republic of the Congo, Parliament (2nd round)
  • Romania, Presidential impeachment referendum
  • August

  • 19 August: Puerto Rico, Constitutional referendum
  • 31 August: Angola, Parliament (and indirectly President)
  • September

  • 10 September: Somalia, President
  • 12 September: Netherlands, Parliament
  • 23 September:
  • Belarus, Parliament
  • Switzerland, triple referendum
  • October

  • 1 October: Georgia, Parliament
  • 7 October: Venezuela, President
  • 12–13 October: Czech Republic, Senate (1st round, a third of the seats)
  • 14 October: Lithuania, Parliament (1st round) and nuclear power referendum
  • 14 October: Montenegro, Parliament
  • 19: Curaçao, Parliament
  • 19–20 October: Czech Republic, Senate (2nd round, a third of the seats)
  • 20 October: Iceland, Constitutional referendum
  • 28 October:
  • Lithuania, Parliament (2nd round)
  • Ukraine, Parliament
  • 30 October: Vanuatu, Parliament
  • November

  • 6 November:
  • Palau, President and Parliament
  • United States, President, House of Representatives, Senate
  • Puerto Rico, Governor, Parliament and Referendum on political status
  • American Samoa, Governor and Parliament
  • Guam, Parliament
  • United States Virgin Islands, Parliament
  • 9 November: Turks and Caicos Islands, House of Assembly
  • 10 November: Republic of Ireland, constitutional referendum
  • 11 November:
  • Slovenia, President (1st round)
  • San Marino, Parliament
  • 15 November: China, Politburo
  • 17 November: Sierra Leone, President and Parliament
  • December

  • 1 December: Kuwait, Parliament
  • 2 December:
  • Burkina Faso, Parliament
  • Slovenia, President (2nd round)
  • 7–8 December: Ghana, President
  • 9 December: Romania, Parliament
  • 15 December/22 December: Egypt, Constitutional referendum
  • 16 December: Japan, Parliament
  • 17 December: Bermuda, Parliament
  • 19 December: South Korea, President
  • References

    National electoral calendar 2012 Wikipedia