2013 national electoral calendar
This national electoral calendar for the year 2013 lists the national/federal direct elections that were held in 2013 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included.
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January
- 11–12 January: Czech Republic, President (1st round)
- 20 January: Austria, Referendum
- 22 January: Israel, Parliament
- 23 January: Jordan, House of Representatives
- 25–26 January: Czech Republic, President (2nd round)
- 27 January: Bulgaria, Referendum
- 28 January: Bahamas, Referendum
February
- 3 February:
- Cuba, Parliament
- Liechtenstein, Parliament[1]
- 10 February: Monaco, Parliament
- 17 February:
- 18 February: Armenia, President
- 19 February: Grenada, House of Representatives
- 21 February: Barbados, House of Assembly
- 22 February: Djibouti, Parliament
- 24 February: Cyprus, President (2nd round)
- 24–25 February: Italy, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
March
- 3 March: Switzerland, Referendums
- 4 March: Kenya, President, National Assembly and Senate
- 5 March: Federated States of Micronesia, Parliament
- 9 March: Malta, Parliament
- 10–11 March: Falkland Islands, Referendum
- 12 March: Greenland, Parliament
- 13 March: Norfolk Island, Parliament[2]
- 16 March: Zimbabwe, Constitutional Referendum
April
- 7 April: Montenegro, President
- 14 April: Venezuela, President
- 21 April:
- 23 April: Bhutan, National Council
- 24 April: Jersey, Referendum
- 27 April: Iceland, Parliament
May
- 5 May:
- 11 May: Pakistan, National Assembly
- 12 May: Bulgaria, Parliament
- 13 May: Philippines, House of Representatives and Senate
- 22 May: Cayman Islands, Parliament
- 26 May: Equatorial Guinea, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- 31 May: Bhutan, National Assembly (1st round)
June
- 8 June: Nauru, Parliament
- 9 June: Switzerland, Referendums
- 14 June: Iran, President
- 23 June: Albania, Parliament
- 26 June: Mongolia, President
July
- 13 July: Bhutan, National Assembly (2nd round)
- 21 July: Japan, House of Councillors
- 25 July: Togo, Parliament
- 27 July: Kuwait, Parliament
- 28 July:
- Cambodia, National Assembly
- Mali, President (1st round)
- Northern Cyprus, Parliament
- 31 July: Zimbabwe, President, National Assembly and Senate[3]
August
- 11 August: Mali, President (2nd round)
September
- 7 September:
- Australia, House of Representatives and Senate
- Maldives,
President (1st round)(election nullified)
- 8–9 September: Norway, Parliament
- 15 September: Macau, Legislative Assembly
- 16–18 September: Rwanda, Chamber of Deputies
- 20 September: Swaziland, House of Assembly
- 22 September:
- 27 September: Aruba, Parliament
- 28 September: Guinea, Parliament
- 29 September: Austria, National Council
- 30 September: Cameroon, National Assembly
October
- 4 October: Ireland, Constitutional Referendums
- 9 October: Azerbaijan, President
- 20 October:
- Luxembourg, Parliament
- San Marino, Referendums
- 25 October: Madagascar, President (1st round)
- 25–26 October: Czech Republic, Chamber of Deputies
- 27 October:
- Argentina, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- Georgia, President
November
- 6 November: Tajikistan, President
- 7 November: Falkland Islands, Parliament[4]
- 9 November: Maldives, President (1st round revote)[5]
- 12 November: Pitcairn Islands, Mayor, Deputy Mayor and Parliament
- 16 November: Maldives, President (2nd round)[5]
- 17 November: Chile, President (1st round), Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- 19 November: Nepal, Constituent Assembly
- 23 November: Mauritania, Parliament (1st round)
- 24 November:
December
- 1 December: Croatia, Constitutional Referendum
- 13 December: New Zealand, Referendum
- 15 December:
- Chile, President (2nd round)
- Mali, Parliament (2nd round)
- Turkmenistan, Assembly
- 20 December: Madagascar, President (2nd round) and National Assembly
- 21 December: Mauritania, Parliament (2nd round)
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See also
References
- "Results of the 2017 elections". Information und Kommunikation der Regierung. Retrieved 14 July 2020. (in German)
- "Election – 2013". Norfolk Island Government. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
- "Zimbabwe court rejects Mugabe, Tsvangirai bid to delay poll". BBC News. 4 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
- "Falklands' next general election announced for 7 November". MercoPress. 29 July 2013. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
- "Maldives election: Supreme Court delays run-off vote". BBC News. 9 November 2013. Retrieved 9 November 2013.
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