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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.Шаблон:Elections
January
- 7 January: Bangladesh, Parliament[1]
- 9 January: Bhutan, National Assembly (2nd round)[2]
- 11 January: Sint Maarten, Parliament[3]
- 13 January: Taiwan, President and Parliament[4]
- 14 January: Comoros, President[5]
- 21 January: Liechtenstein, Referendums[6][7]
- 26 January: Tuvalu, Parliament[8]
- 28 January: Finland, President[9]
February
- 4 February: El Salvador, President and Parliament[10]
- 7 February: Azerbaijan, President[11]
- 8 February: Pakistan, National Assembly[12]
- 14 February: Indonesia, President and Parliament[13]
- 25 February:
March
- 1 March: Iran, Parliament[16]
- 8 March: Ireland, Constitutional Referendums[17]
- 10 March: Portugal, Parliament[18]
- 15–17 March: Russia, President[19]
April
- 10 April: South Korea, Parliament[20]
May
- 5 May: Panama, President and Parliament[21]
- 12 May: Lithuania, President and Constitutional Referendum[22][23]
- 19 May: Dominican Republic, President and Parliament[24]
June
- 1 June: Iceland, President[25]
- 2 June: Mexico, President, Senate and Chamber of Deputies[26]
- 9 June: Belgium, Parliament[27]
July
- 15–16 July: Rwanda, President and Chamber of Deputies[28]
October
- 9 October: Mozambique, President and Parliament[29]
- 27 October: Uruguay, President and Parliament[30]
November
- 5 November: United States, President, Senate and House of Representatives[31]
- 12 November: Palau, President and Parliament[32]
December
- 7 December: Ghana, President and Parliament
Unknown date
- Algeria, President
- Austria, Parliament
- Botswana, Parliament
- Chad, President and Parliament
- Croatia, President and Parliament
- Democratic Republic of the Congo, Senate
- Gabon, Constitutional Referendum[33]
- Georgia, Parliament
- India, Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha
- Kiribati, President
- Lithuania, Parliament
- Mauritania, President
- Mauritius, Parliament
- Moldova, President
- Mongolia, Parliament
- Namibia, President and National Assembly
- North Macedonia, President and Parliament
- Romania, President
- San Marino, Parliament
- Slovakia, President
- Solomon Islands, Parliament
- South Africa, Parliament
- South Sudan, President and Parliament
- Sri Lanka, President
- Togo, Parliament
- United Kingdom, House of Commons (by 28 January 2025)
- Uzbekistan, Legislative Chamber
- Venezuela, President
Indirect elections
The following indirect elections of heads of state and the upper houses of bicameral legislatures took place through votes in elected lower houses, unicameral legislatures, or electoral colleges:
References
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