2005 electoral calendar
This electoral calendar 2005 lists the national/federal direct elections held in 2005 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states and their dependent territories. Referendums are included, although they are not elections. By-elections are not included.
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January
- January 2: Croatia, President (1st round)
- January 9: Palestinian National Authority, Ra'is (Chairman / President)
- January 12: Abkhazia, Rerun of the presidential election
- January 16: Croatia, President (2nd round)
- January 22: Maldives, Parliament
- January 25: Tokelau, Island council
- January 30: Iraq, Parliament
February
- February 6: Thailand, Parliament
- February 8: Denmark, Parliament
- February 20: Portugal: Parliament
- February 20: Northern Cyprus: Parliament
- February 20: Spain, referendum on the European Constitution
- February 21: Anguilla, Parliament
- February 27: Tajikistan, Parliament (1st round)
- February 27: Kyrgyzstan, Parliament (1st round)
- February 28: Burundi, referendum on the new constitution
March
- March 6: Moldova, Parliament
- March 8: Micronesia, Parliament
- March 11 and March 13: Liechtenstein, Parliament
- March 13: Central African Republic, President (1st round)
- March 13: Kyrgyzstan, Parliament (2nd round)
- March 17: Tonga, Parliament
- March 24: Tajikistan, Parliament (2nd round)
- March 31: Zimbabwe, Parliament
April
- April 8: Djibouti, President
- April 17: Northern Cyprus, President
- April 24: Andorra, Parliament
- April 24: Togo, President
- April 30: Niue, Parliament
May
- May 5: United Kingdom, Parliament, completed June 23, 2005
- May 5: Dominica, Parliament
- May 8: Central African Republic, President (2nd round)
- May 11: Cayman Islands, Parliament
- May 14: Republic of China, National Assembly
- May 15: Ethiopia, Parliament
- May 22: Mongolia, President
- May 25: Egypt, Constitutional referendum
- May 25: Suriname, Parliament
- May 29: France, referendum on the European Constitution
June
- June 1: Netherlands, referendum on the European Constitution
- June 5: Switzerland, referendum on Schengen and Dublin treaties, as well as on civil unions for homosexuals
- June 6: Chad, referendum on presidential terms
- June 17: Iran, President
- June 19: Guinea-Bissau, President
- May 29, June 5, June 12 and June 19: Lebanon, Parliament
- June 19: Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Parliament
- June 24: Iran, President (2nd round)
- June 25: Bulgaria, Parliament
July
- July 3: Albania, Parliament
- July 3: Mauritius, Parliament
- July 4: Burundi, Parliament
- July 10: Kyrgyzstan, President
- July 10: Luxembourg, referendum on the European Constitution
August
September
- September 7: Egypt, President
- September 11: Japan, House of Representatives
- September 12: Norway, Parliament
- September 17: New Zealand, Parliament
- September 18: Afghanistan, Parliament
- September 18: Germany, Federal Parliament
- September 23: Aruba, Parliament
- September 25: Poland, Sejm and Senate
- September 25: Macau, Parliament
- September 29: Somaliland, Parliament
October
- October 9: Poland, President (1st round)
- October 11: Liberia, President, Senate, and House of Representatives
- October 15: Iraq, constitutional referendum
- October 19: Jersey, Senators
- October 23: Argentina, Congress and senate
- October 23: Poland, President (2nd round)
- October 23: Brazil, referendum on the prohibition of personal firearms
November
- November 6: Azerbaijan - Parliament
- November 8: Northern Mariana Islands - Governor, House and Senate
- November 13: Burkina Faso - President
- November 15: Greenland - Parliament
- November 17: Falkland Islands - Legislative Council
- November 17: Sri Lanka - President
- November 9, November 20, December 1: Egypt - Parliament
- November 21: Kenya - Referendum on the new Constitution
- November 23: Jersey - Deputies
- November 26: Zimbabwe - Senate
- November 27: Armenia - Referendum on Constitution
- November 27: Honduras - President and Congress
- November 27: Gabon - President
December
- December 4: Venezuela - Parliament
- December 4: Kazakhstan - President
- December 7: St. Vincent and the Grenadines - Parliament
- December 11: Chile - President (1st Round), Parliament
- December 11: Transnistria - Parliament
- December 14: Tanzania - President and Parliament
- December 15: Iraq - Parliament
- December 18: Bolivia - President, Parliament
- December 18: Democratic Republic of Congo - Referendum on the new Constitution
- December 24: Pitcairn - Island council and island magistrate
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gollark: But if you ask "hey, random person, would you be willing to give up some amount of money/resources/etc to stop people dying of malaria", people will just mostly say no.
gollark: If you *ask* someone "hey, random person, would you like people in Africa to not die of malaria", they will obviously say yes. Abstractly speaking, people don't want people elsewhere to die of malaria.
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See also
- Elections in 2005
References
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