2026 national electoral calendar
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This national electoral calendar for 2026 lists the national/federal elections scheduled to be held in 2026 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
[edit]- 11 January:
- 15 January: Uganda, President and Parliament[3]
- 18 January: Portugal, President (1st round)[4][5]
- 25 January: Myanmar, Parliament (3rd phase)[6]
February
[edit]- 1 February: Costa Rica, President and Parliament[7]
- 6 February: Tokelau, Parliament[8]
- 8 February:
- 11 February: Barbados, House of Assembly[12]
- 12 February: Bangladesh, Parliament and constitutional referendum[13]
- 22 February: Laos, Parliament[14]
March
[edit]- 5 March: Nepal, House of Representatives[15]
- 8 March:
- 15 March:
- 22 March: Slovenia, Parliament[22]
- 22–23 March: Italy, Constitutional referendum[23]
- 24 March: Denmark, Parliament[24]
- 26 March: Faroe Islands, Parliament[25]
April
[edit]- 4 April: Maldives, Constitutional referendum[26]
- 10 April: Djibouti, President[27]
- 12 April:
- 19 April: Bulgaria, Parliament[31]
May
[edit]- 10 May: Lebanon, Parliament[32]
- 17 May: Cape Verde, Parliament[33]
- 24 May: Cyprus, Parliament[34]
- 31 May: Colombia, President[35]
June
[edit]- 1 June: Ethiopia, Parliament[36]
- 7 June: Armenia, Parliament[37]
- 14 June: Switzerland, Referendums[38]
July
[edit]- 19 July: São Tomé and Príncipe, President[39]
August
[edit]- 13 August: Zambia, President and Parliament[40]
- 30 August: Haiti, President, Chamber of Deputies and Senate[41]
September
[edit]- 13 September: Sweden, Parliament[42]
- 20 September: Russia, State Duma[43]
- 24 September: Isle of Man, House of Keys[44]
- 27 September:
October
[edit]- 4 October:
- 9–10 October: Czech Republic, Senate (1st round)[47]
November
[edit]- 3 November: United States, House of Representatives and Senate[48]
- 7 November: New Zealand, Parliament[49]
- 8 November: Bulgaria, President[50]
- 15 November: Cape Verde, President[33]
- 29 November: Switzerland, Referendums
December
[edit]- 5 December: Gambia, President[51]
- 6 December: Guinea-Bissau, President and Parliament[52]
- 22 December: South Sudan, President, Assembly and Council of States[53]
Unknown date
[edit]- Algeria, Parliament[54]
- Bahamas, Parliament[55]
- Bahrain, Parliament[56]
- Cameroon, Parliament[57]
- Cook Islands, Parliament[58]
- Fiji, Parliament[59]
- Guinea, National Assembly[60]
- Israel, Knesset[61]
- Kosovo, Parliament[62]
- Latvia, Parliament
- Libya, President and Parliament[63]
- Morocco, Parliament[64]
- New Caledonia, Parliament[65]
- Niue, Parliament[66]
- Somalia, Parliament[67]
- Transnistria, President[68]
Indirect elections
[edit]- 18 February, Peru, President[69]
- 22 February, North Korea, General Secretary of the Workers' Party[70]
- 5 March – present: Kosovo, President[71]
- 16 March: India, Rajya Sabha[72]
- 30 August: Estonia, President
- September: France, Senate (series 2)
- Iraq, President[73]
- Iran, Supreme Leader
See also
[edit]- 2026 local electoral calendar
- List of elections in 2026
- 2026 United Nations Security Council election
- 2026 United Nations Secretary-General selection
References
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- ^ "Eleições presidenciais deverão ser marcadas para 18 de Janeiro de 2026". Público. 14 September 2025. Retrieved 14 September 2025.
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- ^ Algeria Press Service
- ^ Parliamentary Registration Department Bahamas
- ^ Bahrain Ministry of Justice
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- ^ Cook Islands Government
- ^ Fijian Elections Office
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