2022 national electoral calendar

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2022 national electoral calendar
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Countries with national elections or referendums:

– Executive
– Legislative
– Executive and Legislative
– Referendum
– Executive, Legislative and Referendum
– Legislative and Judicial

– Constitutional Assembly, Executive and Legislative

This national electoral calendar for 2022 lists the national/federal elections that were and are scheduled to be held in 2022 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.

Schedule[]

January[]

February[]

March[]

  • 9 March: South Korea, President[6]
  • 13 March: Colombia, House of Representatives and Senate[7]
  • 27 March: Lebanon, Parliament[8]

April[]

  • 3 April: Serbia, President and Parliament[9]
  • 10 April: France, President[10]
  • 24 April: Slovenia, Parliament[11]

May[]

  • 9 May: Philippines, President, House of Representatives and Senate[12]
  • 29 May: Colombia, President[13]

June[]

  • 12 June: France, National Assembly

July[]

August[]

  • 9 August: Kenya, President, National Assembly and Senate[15]

September[]

  • 11 September: Sweden, Parliament[16]

October[]

  • 1 October: Latvia, Parliament[17]
  • 2 October:
    • Bosnia and Herzegovina, Presidency and House of Representatives[18]
    • Brazil, President, Chamber of Deputies and Senate[19]

November[]

  • 8 November: United States, House of Representatives and Senate (34 of 100 seats)[20]

December[]

  • 17 December: Tunisia, Parliament[21]

Unknown date[]

Indirect elections[]

The following indirect elections of heads of state and the upper houses of bicameral legislatures are scheduled to take place through votes in elected lower houses, unicameral legislatures, or electoral colleges:

  • 4 January: Italy, President[38]
  • 5 February: Algeria,  [fr][39]
  • 13 February: Germany, President[40]
  • 27 March: Hong Kong, Chief Executive[41]
  • Albania, President[42]
  • Hungary, President[43]
  • India, President[44]
  • Iraq, [citation needed]
  • Lebanon, [citation needed]

See also[]

External links[]

References[]

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