2017 local electoral calendar
This local electoral calendar for 2017 lists the subnational elections held in 2017. Referendums, recall and retention elections, and national by-elections (special elections) are also included.
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January
- 8 January: India, Maharashtra, Municipal Councils (4th phase)
- 22 January:
- 23 January: Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago, House of Assembly
- 27–28 January: Czech Republic, Most, Senate (revote)
- 28 January: Ivory Coast, District 92 and District 126, National Assembly by-elections[3]
- 29 January:
February
- 4 February: India
- 5 February: Austria, Graz, City Council, District Councils and Migrant Advisory Board[8]
- 11 February: India, Uttar Pradesh, Legislative Assembly (1st phase)[7]
- 12 February: Mauritius, Rodrigues, Regional Assembly[9]
- 15 February:
- 19 February: India, Uttar Pradesh, Legislative Assembly (3rd phase)[7]
- 21 February: India, Mumbai, Municipal Corporation
- 23 February:
- 24 February: Djibouti, Regional Assemblies, Mayors and Communal Assemblies (1st round)[10]
- 25 February: New Zealand, Mount Albert, Parliament by-election
- 27 February: India, Uttar Pradesh, Legislative Assembly (5th phase)[7]
March
- 2 March: United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Assembly
- 4 March: India
- 5 March: Switzerland, Valais, Grand Council
- 7 March:
- Micronesia, Chuuk, Governor, House of Representatives and Senate[11][12]
- United States, Los Angeles, Mayor
- 8 March: India
- 11 March: Australia, Western Australia, Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council
- 12 March: Switzerland, Solothurn, Cantonal Council
- 17 March: Djibouti, Regional Assemblies, Mayors and Communal Assemblies (2nd round)[10]
- 22 March: Bangladesh, Gaibandha-1, National Parliament by-election[13]
- 26 March:
- 27 March: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbuda, Council[15]
- 30 March: Bangladesh, Comilla, Mayor and City Corporation[16]
April
- 1 April: Myanmar
- Ann, Chaungzon, Dagon Seikkan, East Dagon, Hlaingthaya, Kawhmu, Kyethi, Mong Hsu and Monywa, House of Representatives by-elections
- Bago constituency 4, Chin constituency 3 and Yangon constituency 6, House of Nationalities by-elections
- 2 April: Switzerland, Neuchâtel, Grand Council
- 3 April: Canada, Calgary Heritage, Calgary Midnapore, Markham—Thornhill, Ottawa—Vanier and Saint-Laurent, House of Commons by-elections
- 4 April:
- 8 April: U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas/St. John district, Parliament special election
- 9 April:
- 11 April: United States, Kansas's 4th congressional district, House of Representatives special election
- 12 April:
- India, Anantnag and Malappuram, House of the People by-elections[20]
- South Korea, Sangju-Gunwi-Uiseong-Cheongsong, National Assembly by-election
- Uganda, Kamuli, Parliament by-election[21]
- 19 April: Indonesia, Jakarta, Governor (2nd round)
- 23 April: India, Delhi, Municipal Corporations
- 29 April: United States, Louisiana, Court Courts of Appeal[22]
- 30 April: Switzerland, Vaud, Grand Council (1st round)
May
- 4 May:
- India, Mara Autonomous District, Council[23]
- United Kingdom, Local elections
- England, Councils
- Buckinghamshire, County Council
- Cambridgeshire, Mayor and County Council
- Cornwall, Council
- Cumbria, County Council
- Derbyshire, County Council
- Devon, County Council
- Dorset, County Council
- Durham, County Council
- East Sussex, County Council
- Essex, County Council
- Gloucestershire, County Council
- Greater Manchester, Mayor
- Hampshire, County Council
- Hertfordshire, County Council
- Isle of Wight, Council
- Isles of Scilly, Council
- Kent, County Council
- Lancashire, County Council
- Leicestershire, County Council
- Lincolnshire, County Council
- Liverpool City Region, Mayor
- Norfolk, County Council
- North Yorkshire, County Council
- Northamptonshire, County Council
- Northumberland, County Council
- Nottinghamshire, County Council
- Oxfordshire, County Council
- Shropshire, Council
- Somerset, County Council
- Staffordshire, County Council
- Suffolk, County Council
- Surrey, County Council
- Tees Valley City Region, Mayor
- Warwickshire, County Council
- West of England, Mayor
- West Midlands, Mayor
- West Sussex, County Council
- Wiltshire, Council
- Worcestershire, County Council
- Scotland, Councils
- Wales, Councils
- England, Councils
- 6 May:
- Australia, Tasmania, (Launceston, Murchison and Rumney) Legislative Council
- Maldives, Local Councils[24]
- United States
- 7 May:
- 9 May:
- 13 May: Palestine, West Bank, Municipal Councils (1st round)
- 14 May:
- 17 May: Cook Islands, Avatiu-Ruatonga-Palmerston, Parliament by-election[27]
- 19 May: Iran, City Councils and Village Councils
- 21 May:
- Croatia, County Prefects, County Councils, Mayors and Municipal Councils (1st round)[28]
- Switzerland, Vaud, Grand Council (2nd round)
- 25 May: United States, Montana's at-large congressional district, House of Representatives special election
- 27 May: Canada, Métis Nation-Saskatchewan, President[29]
- 30 May: Canada, Nova Scotia, House of Assembly[30]
June
- 4 June:
- Argentina, La Rioja, Provincial Legislature
- Cambodia, Commune Chiefs and Commune Councils
- Croatia, County Prefects, County Councils, Mayors and Municipal Councils (2nd round)
- Latvia, Municipal Councils
- Mexico, State elections
- Coahuila, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Mexico State, Governor
- Nayarit, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Veracruz, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- 6 June: United States, California's 34th congressional district, House of Representatives special election
- 8 June: United Kingdom, Scotland, Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire, Parliament by-election
- 10 June: United States, San Antonio, Mayor (2nd round)
- 11 June: Italy, Mayors and Municipal Councils (1st round)
- 17 June: India, Karbi Anglong, Autonomous Council[31]
- 20 June: United States, Georgia's 6th congressional district and South Carolina's 5th congressional district, House of Representatives special elections
- 25 June:
- 28 June: Nepal, Mayors, Deputy Mayors, Ward Chairs and Ward Members (2nd phase)
- 29 June: Uganda, Kyadondo East, Parliament by-election[35][36]
July
- 2 July: Japan
- Hyōgo, Governor
- Tokyo, Metropolitan Assembly[37]
- 8 July: Nigeria, Osun West, Senate by-election[38]
- 15 July: Pakistan, NA-260, National Assembly by-election[39]
- 16 July:
- Republic of the Congo, Departmental Councils and Municipal Councils (1st round)[40]
- Zimbabwe, Chiwundura, National Assembly by-election[41][42]
- 18 July: Syria, Saraqib, City Council[43]
- 19 July: Tuvalu, Vaitupu, Parliament by-election
- 23 July: Argentina, Chaco, Chamber of Deputies
- 26 July: Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, Saint Helena, Legislative Council
- 29 July: Palestine, West Bank, Municipal Councils (2nd round)
- 30 July:
- Republic of the Congo, Departmental Councils and Municipal Councils (2nd round)[40]
- Japan, Yokohama, Mayor
August
September
- 3 September: Chile, Easter Island, Referendum
- 10 September: Russia, State Duma by-elections, Federal Subject Heads, Federal Subject Legislatures, Municipal Heads, Municipal Councils, District Councils, Village Councils and Local referendums
- Belgorod Oblast, Governor
- Bryansk Oblast, District 77, State Duma by-election
- Buryatia, Head
- Kaliningrad Oblast, Governor
- Karelia (Republic), Head
- Kirov Oblast, Governor
- Krasnodar Krai, Legislative Assembly
- Leningrad Oblast, District 112, State Duma by-election[47]
- Mari El, Head
- Mordovia, Head
- Moscow, Municipal Councils
- North Ossetia–Alania, Parliament
- Novgorod Oblast, Governor
- Penza Oblast, Legislative Assembly
- Perm Krai, Governor
- Ryazan Oblast, Governor
- Sakhalin Oblast, Duma
- Saratov Oblast, Governor and Duma
- Sevastopol, Governor
- Sverdlovsk Oblast, Governor
- Tomsk Oblast, Governor
- Udmurtia, Head and State Council
- Yaroslavl Oblast, Governor
- 11 September: Norway, Sámi Parliament
- 17 September: Pakistan, NA-120, National Assembly by-election
- 18 September: Nepal, Mayors, Deputy Mayors, Ward Chairs and Ward Members (3rd phase)
- 22 September: Syria, Rojava, Communes
- 24 September: Germany, Berlin, Tegel Airport referendum
- 25 September: Iraq, Kurdistan Region, Independence Referendum[48]
- 26 September: Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, Mayors and City Councils
- 30 September: Lesotho[49]
- Hololo, Thupa-Kubu and Teyateyaneng, National Assembly by-elections
- Municipal Councils and Community Councils
October
- 1 October:
- Austria, Burgenland, Mayors (1st round) and Municipal Councils
- Portugal, Municipal Chambers, Municipal Assemblies and Parish Assemblies
- Spain, Catalonia, Independence Referendum[50]
- 3 October: United States, Albuquerque, Mayor (1st round)
- 8 October:
- 11 October: India Gurdaspur, House of the People by-election[51]
- 14 October: United States, Louisiana, Public Service Commission,[52] Treasurer special election (1st round) and Circuit Courts of Appeal[22]
- 14–15 October: Republic of Macedonia, Mayors and Municipal Councils (1st round)[53]
- 15 October:
- 16 October: Canada, Alberta, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- 17 October: Malawi, Lilongwe City South East, Lilongwe Msozi North and Nsanje Lalanje, National Assembly by-elections[55][56]
- 21 October:
- 22 October:
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires (Province), Chamber of Deputies, Senate and Municipal Councils
- Catamarca, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- Formosa, Chamber of Deputies
- Jujuy, Provincial Legislature
- Mendoza, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- Misiones, House of Representatives
- Salta, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- San Luis, Referendum, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- Santiago del Estero, Governor, Chamber of Deputies, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Italy
- Lombardy, Regional Autonomy referendum
- Veneto, Regional Autonomy referendum
- Belluno, Provincial Autonomy referendum
- Japan
- Aomori Distrct 4, Ehime District 3 and Niigata District 5, House of Representatives by-elections
- Miyagi, Governor[59]
- Kosovo, Mayors (1st round)
- Argentina
- 23 October: Canada, Lac-Saint-Jean and Sturgeon River—Parkland, House of Commons by-elections
- 26 October: Pakistan, NA-4, National Assembly by-election
- 27 October: Brazil, Paraná, Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, South Region Separatist referendum
- 28–29 October: Republic of Macedonia, Mayors and Municipal Councils (2nd round)[53]
- 29 October:
- 30 October:
- Canada, Nunavut, Legislative Assembly
- Jamaica, Saint Andrew Southern, Saint Andrew South Western and Saint Mary South Eastern, House of Representatives by-elections[62]
November
- 4 November: Slovakia, Regional Presidents and Regional Councils
- 5 November:
- Canada, Quebec, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Italy, Sicily, Regional Assembly
- Nicaragua, Mayors and Municipal Councils[63]
- 7 November: United States
- Atlanta, Mayor (1st round)
- Boston, Mayor and City Council
- Charlotte, Mayor
- Detroit, Mayor
- Flint, Mayor recall election
- Maine, Medicaid Expansion referendum
- Miami, Mayor
- Minneapolis, Mayor
- New Jersey, Governor, General Assembly and Senate
- New York, Pension Forfeiture for Convicted Officials constitutional referendum[64] and Constitutional Convention referendum
- Ohio, Drug Price Relief referendum
- Pennsylvania, Supreme Court, Commonwealth Court and Superior Court, and Supreme Court and Superior Court retention elections[65]
- St. Paul, Mayor
- Seattle, Mayor
- Utah's 3rd congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- Virginia, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General and House of Delegates
- Washington, Court of Appeals[66]
- 9 November: India, Himachal Pradesh, Legislative Assembly[67]
- 11 November: United States, New York City, Borough Presidents
- 12 November:
- Equatorial Guinea, Municipal Councils[68]
- Japan, Hiroshima, Governor
- Republic of Macedonia, Čair, Mayors and Municipal Councils (3rd round)[53]
- 14 November: United States, Albuquerque, Mayor (2nd round)
- 18 November:
- Nigeria, Anambra, Governor[69]
- United States, Louisiana, Treasurer special election (2nd round)
- 19 November:
- 21 November: Denmark, Regional Councils and Municipal Councils
- 23 November: Algeria, State Assemblies and Municipal Councils[70]
- 25 November: Australia, Queensland, Legislative Assembly
- 26 November:
- Cuba, Municipal Assemblies
- Honduras, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Nepal, Provincial Assemblies (1st round)
- 30 November: Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, Ascension Island, Council by-election[71]
December
- 1 December: Syria, Rojava, Regional Councils, Canton Councils, Area Councils and District Councils
- 2 December: Australia, New England, House of Representatives by-election
- 3 December: France, Corsica, Assembly (1st round)
- 5 December: United States, Atlanta, Mayor (2nd round)
- 7 December: Nepal, Provincial Assemblies (2nd round)
- 9 December: India, Gujarat, Legislative Assembly (1st phase)[72]
- 10 December:
- 11 December: Canada, Battlefords—Lloydminster, Bonavista—Burin—Trinity, Scarborough—Agincourt and South Surrey—White Rock, House of Commons by-elections
- 12 December: United States, Alabama, U.S. Senate special election
- 14 December: India, Gujarat, Legislative Assembly (2nd phase)[72]
- 16 December: Australia, Bennelong, House of Representatives by-election
- 18 December: Saint Kitts and Nevis, Nevis, Island Assembly
- 21 December:
- Bangladesh, Rangpur, Mayor and City Corporation[75]
- Spain, Catalonia, Parliament
- 24 December: Uzbekistan, Tashkent, District Councils[76][77]
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