2020 national electoral calendar
This national electoral calendar for the year 2020 lists the national/federal direct elections that were and are scheduled to be held in 2020 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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Schedule
January
- 5 January:
- 9 January: Sint Maarten, Parliament[1]
- 11 January: Taiwan, President and Parliament
- 19 January: Comoros, Parliament (1st round)[2]
- 23 January: Tokelau, Parliament
- 26 January: Peru, Parliament
February
- 8 February: Ireland, Parliament
- 9 February:
- 21 February: Iran, Parliament (1st round)[6]
- 22 February: Togo, President[7]
- 23 February: Comoros, Parliament (2nd round)[2]
- 29 February: Slovakia, Parliament
March
- 1 March: Tajikistan, Assembly of Representatives[8]
- 2 March:
- 19 March: Vanuatu, Parliament[11]
- 22 March:
- 29 March: Mali, Parliament (1st round)
- 31 March: Artsakh, President (1st round) and Parliament[14]
April
- 14 April:
- 15 April: South Korea, Parliament[17]
- 19 April: Mali, Parliament (2nd round)
- 21 April: Kiribati, Parliament (2nd round)[16]
May
- 20 May: Burundi, President and National Assembly[18]
- 25 May: Suriname, Parliament[19]
- 30 May: Niue, Parliament[20]
June
- 5 June: Saint Kitts and Nevis, Parliament[21]
- 21 June: Serbia, Parliament[22]
- 22 June: Kiribati, President[23]
- 23 June: Malawi, President[24]
- 24 June: Mongolia, Parliament[25]
- 25 June – 1 July: Russia, Constitutional Referendum[26]
- 27 June: Iceland, President[27]
- 28 June: Poland, President[28]
- 29 June: Anguilla, House of Assembly[29]
July
- 5 July:
- 10 July: Singapore, Parliament[32]
- 15 July: North Macedonia, Parliament[33]
- 19 July: Syria, Parliament[34]
August
- 5 August: Sri Lanka, Parliament[35]
- 9 August: Belarus, President[36]
- 30 August: Montenegro, Parliament[37]
- Falkland Islands, Referendum[38]
September
- 6 September:
- 11 September: Iran, Parliament (2nd round)[40]
- 19 September: New Zealand, Parliament and Referendums on Cannabis and Euthanasia
- 20 September: Italy, Constitutional Referendum
- 27 September: Switzerland, Referendum
- Jordan, House of Representatives
October
- 4 October:
- 11 October:
- Lithuania, Parliament (1st round)
- Northern Cyprus, President
- 18 October: Guinea, President[41]
- 25 October:
- 31 October: Côte d'Ivoire, President
- Czech Republic, Senate
- Georgia, Parliament[43]
- Kuwait, Parliament[44]
November
- 1 November:
- 3 November:
- American Samoa, Governor and House of Representatives
- Guam, Parliament
- Northern Mariana Islands, House of Representatives and Senate
- Palau, President, House of Delegates and Senate[46]
- Puerto Rico, Referendum, Governor, House of Representatives and Senate
- United States, President, House of Representatives and Senate
- U.S. Virgin Islands, Parliament
- 22 November: Burkina Faso, President and Parliament[47]
- 29 November:
- Switzerland, Referendum
- Transnistria, Supreme Council[48]
- Egypt, House of Representatives and Senate (1st phase)[49]
- Myanmar, House of Representatives and House of Nationalities[50]
- Tajikistan, President[51]
December
- 7 December: Ghana, President and Parliament[52]
- 8 December: Liberia, Constitutional Referendum and Senate[53]
- 13 December: Chad, Parliament[54]
- 27 December:
- Central African Republic, President and Parliament[55][56]
- Niger, President and Parliament[57]
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Parliament[58]
- Somalia, House of the People[59]
Unknown date
- Armenia, Constitutional Referendum[60]
- Burkina Faso, Constitutional Referendum
- Egypt, House of Representatives and Senate (2nd phase)
- Ethiopia, House of Representatives
- Haiti, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- Iraq, Council of Representatives[61]
- Libya, President and Parliament
- Qatar, Parliament
- Seychelles, President[62] (by 30 November)
- Somaliland, House of Representatives[63]
- Trinidad and Tobago, House of Representatives[64][58] (by 23 December)
- Turks and Caicos Islands, Parliament[65]
- Vanuatu, Constitutional Referendum[66]
- Venezuela, National Assembly[67] (by December)
See also
References
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