2022 national electoral calendar
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This national electoral calendar for 2022 lists the national/federal elections that were and are scheduled to be held in 2022 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included. Specific dates are given where these are known.
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January
- 16 January: Serbia, Constitutional Referendum[1]
- 19 January: Barbados, House of Assembly[2]
- 23 January: Northern Cyprus, Parliament[3]
- 30 January: Portugal, Parliament[4]
February
- 6 February: Costa Rica, President (1st round) and Parliament[5]
- 13 February: Switzerland, Referendums[6]
- 27 February: Belarus, Constitutional Referendum[7]
March
- 9 March: South Korea, President[8]
- 12 March:
- 13 March: Colombia, House of Representatives and Senate[11]
- 19 March: East Timor, President (1st round)[12]
- 26 March:
- 27 March: Uruguay, Referendum[15]
April
- 3 April:
- 9 April: The Gambia, Parliament[19]
- 10 April:
- 19 April: East Timor, President (2nd round)[23]
- 24 April:
May
- 8 May: South Ossetia, President (2nd round)[25]
- 9 May: Philippines, President, House of Representatives and Senate[26]
- 15 May:
- 21 May: Australia, House of Representatives and Senate[29]
- 29 May: Colombia, President (1st round)[30]
June
- 1 June: Denmark, Referendum[31]
- 5 June: Kazakhstan, Constitutional Referendum[32]
- 12 June:
- 19 June:
- 22 June: Jersey, Parliament[37]
- 23 June: Grenada, House of Representatives[38]
- 26 June: Liechtenstein, Referendum[39][citation needed]
July
- 4–22 July: Papua New Guinea, Parliament[40][41]
- 10 July:
- 25 July: Tunisia, Constitutional Referendum[45]
- 31 July:
August
- 1 August: Cook Islands, Parliament[48] and Referendum[49]
- 5 August: Saint Kitts and Nevis, Parliament[50]
- 9 August: Kenya, President, National Assembly and Senate[51]
- 24 August: Angola, President and Parliament[52]
September
- 4 September: Chile, Constitutional Referendum[53]
- 11 September: Sweden, Parliament[54]
- 18 September: Liechtenstein, Referendum[55]
- 23–24 September: Czech Republic, Senate[56]
- 23–27 September:
- Luhansk People's Republic and Donetsk People's Republic, Russian annexation referendums[57][58][59]
- Russian Armed Forces-occupied Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts, Russian annexation referendums[60][61]
- 24 September: Nauru, Parliament[62][63]
- 25 September:
- 29 September: Kuwait, Parliament[67]
October
- 1 October: Latvia, Parliament[68]
- 2 October:
- 7 October: Lesotho, National Assembly[72]
- 9 October: Austria, President[73]
- 13 October: Vanuatu, Parliament[74][75][76]
- 23 October: Slovenia, President (1st round)[77]
- 30 October: Brazil, President (2nd round)[78]
November
- 1 November:
- 8 November: United States, House of Representatives and Senate[81]
- 12 November: Bahrain, Parliament[82][citation needed]
- 13 November: Slovenia, President (2nd round)
- 19 November: Malaysia, House of Representatives
- 20 November:
- 26 November: Taiwan, Constitutional Referendum[87]
December
- 14 December: Fiji, Parliament[88]
- 17 December: Tunisia, Parliament[45]
- 18 December: Guinea-Bissau, Parliament[89]
Unknown date
- Haiti, President, Chamber of Deputies, Senate and Constitutional Referendum[90]
- Libya, President, Parliament and Constitutional Referendum[91]
Indirect elections
The following indirect elections of heads of state and the upper houses of bicameral legislatures are scheduled to take place through votes in elected lower houses, unicameral legislatures, or electoral colleges:
- 1 November 2021 – 13 April 2022: Somalia, House of the People[92]
- 24–29 January: Italy, President[93]
- 26 January: Nepal, National Assembly
- 5 February: Algeria, Council of the Nation[94]
- 13 February: Germany, President[95]
- 3 March: Armenia, President[96]
- 10 March: Hungary, President[97]
- 8 May: Hong Kong, Chief Executive[98]
- 15 May: Somalia, President[99]
- 16 May – 4 June: Albania, President[100]
- 18 July: India, President[101]
- 20 July: Sri Lanka, President[102]
- 21–23 July: Vanuatu, President[103][104]
- 23 August: Samoa, Head of State[105][106]
- 28 September: Nauru, President[107]
- 29 September – 24 October: Lebanon, President[108][109]
- 2 October: Bosnia and Herzegovina, House of Peoples[110]
- 13 October: Iraq, President[111]
See also
External links
References
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