This national electoral calendar for 2024 lists the national/federal elections scheduled to be held in 2024 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. 2024 has been dubbed the biggest election year in history.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Countries with national elections or referendums: Executive Legislative Executive and Legislative Referendum Executive, Legislative and Referendum |
January
- 7 January: Bangladesh, Parliament[7]
- 9 January: Bhutan, National Assembly (2nd round)[8]
- 11 January: Sint Maarten, Parliament[9]
- 13 January: Taiwan, President and Parliament[10]
- 14 January: Comoros, President[11]
- 21 January: Liechtenstein, Referendums[12][13]
- 26 January: Tuvalu, Parliament[14]
- 28 January: Finland, President (1st round)[15]
February
- 4 February: El Salvador, President and Legislative Assembly[16]
- 7 February: Azerbaijan, President[17]
- 8 February: Pakistan, National Assembly[18]
- 11 February: Finland, President (2nd round)[19]
- 14 February: Indonesia, President and Parliament[20]
- 25 February:
March
- 1 March: Iran, Parliament (1st round) and Assembly of Experts[23]
- 3 March: Switzerland, Referendums[24]
- 8 March: Ireland, Constitutional Referendums[25]
- 10 March: Portugal, Parliament[26]
- 15–17 March: Russia, President[27]
- 23 March: Slovakia, President (1st round)[28]
- 24 March: Senegal, President[29]
April
- 4 April: Kuwait, Parliament[30]
- 6 April: Slovakia, President (2nd round)[31]
- 10 April: South Korea, National Assembly[32]
- 17 April:
- 19 April: India, Lok Sabha (1st phase)[35]
- 21 April:
- 24 April: North Macedonia, President (1st round)[38]
- 26 April: India, Lok Sabha (2nd phase)[35]
- 29 April: Togo, Parliament[39]
May
- 5 May: Panama, President and Parliament[40]
- 6 May: Chad, President[41]
- 7 May: India, Lok Sabha (3rd phase)[35]
- 8 May: North Macedonia, President (2nd round) and Parliament[38]
- 10 May: Iran, Parliament (2nd round)
- 12 May: Lithuania, President and Constitutional Referendum[42][43]
- 13 May: India, Lok Sabha (4th phase)[35]
- 19 May: Dominican Republic, President, Senate and Chamber of Deputies[44]
- 20 May: India, Lok Sabha (5th phase)[35]
- 25 May: India, Lok Sabha (6th phase)[35]
- 29 May:
June
- 1 June:
- 2 June: Mexico, President, Senate and Chamber of Deputies[49]
- 9 June:
- 28 June: Mongolia, Parliament[52]
- 29 June: Mauritania, President[53]
July
September
- 7 September: Algeria, President[56]
- 10 September: Jordan, House of Representatives[57]
- 15 September: Romania, President[58]
- 22 September: Switzerland, Referendums[24]
October
- 9 October: Mozambique, President and Parliament[59]
- 13 October: Lithuania, Parliament[60]
- 20 October: Moldova, President and Constitutional Referendum[61]
- 26 October: Georgia, Parliament[62]
- 27 October: Uruguay, President and Parliament[63]
November
- 5 November: United States, President, Senate and House of Representatives[64]
- 12 November: Palau, President and Parliament[65]
- 13 November: Somaliland, President[66]
- 24 November: Switzerland, Referendums[24]
- 27 November: Namibia, President and National Assembly[67]
- 30 November: Mauritius, Parliament
December
- 7 December: Ghana, President and Parliament[68]
- 8 December: Romania, Parliament[69]
- 22 December: South Sudan, President and Parliament[70]
Unknown date
- Austria, Parliament
- Botswana, Parliament
- Chad, Parliament
- Croatia, President
- Czech Republic, Senate
- Guinea-Bissau, President and Parliament
- Kazakhstan, Referendum[71]
- Kiribati, President and Parliament
- Montserrat, Legislature
- North Korea, Parliament
- San Marino, Parliament
- Sri Lanka, President
- Syria, Parliament
- Tunisia, President
- United Kingdom, House of Commons (expected in the second half of 2024)
- Uzbekistan, Legislative Chamber
Indirect elections
The following indirect elections of heads of state and the upper houses of bicameral legislatures will take place through votes in elected lower houses, unicameral legislatures, or electoral colleges:
- Since 29 September, 2022: Lebanon, President[72][73]
- 2 January: Marshall Islands, President[74]
- 25 January: Nepal, National Assembly[75]
- 25 February: Cambodia, Senate[76]
- 26 February: Hungary, President[77]
- 9 March: Pakistan, President[78]
- 27 March: Malta, President[79]
- 28–29 March: Tunisia, National Council of Regions and Districts[80]
- 2 April: Pakistan, Senate[81]
- 4 April: Belarus, Council of the Republic[82]
- 29 April: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Senate[83]
- 29 May: South Africa, National Council of Provinces[46]
- 9 June: Belgium, Senate[84]
- 26 June: Thailand, Senate[85]
- Ethiopia, President
- Georgia, President
- India, Rajya Sabha
- Mauritius, President
- Macau, Chief Executive
- South Africa, President
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