2015 national electoral calendar
This national electoral calendar for the year 2015 lists the national/federal direct elections that were held in 2015 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included.
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January
- 4 January: Uzbekistan, Legislative Chamber (2nd round)[1]
- 8 January: Sri Lanka, President[2][3]
- 11 January: Croatia, President (2nd round)[4]
- 20 January: Zambia, President[5]
- 25 January:
- Comoros, Parliament (1st round)
- Greece, Parliament
February
- 7 February: Slovakia, Referendum[6]
- 16 February: Saint Kitts and Nevis, Parliament[7]
- 22 February: Comoros, Parliament (2nd round)
- 28 February: Lesotho, National Assembly[8]
March
- 1 March:
- 3 March: Federated States of Micronesia, Parliament[12]
- 8 March: Switzerland, Referendums[13]
- 17 March: Israel, Parliament[14]
- 28–29 March: Nigeria, President, House of Representatives and Senate[15]
- 29 March: Uzbekistan, President[16]
- 31 March: Tuvalu, Parliament[17]
April
- 11 April: Malta, Referendum[18]
- 13–15 April: Sudan, President and National Assembly[19]
- 19 April:
- Finland, Parliament[20]
- Northern Cyprus, President (1st round)[21]
- 22 April: Anguilla, Parliament
- 25 April: Togo, President[22]
- 26 April:
- Benin, Parliament[23]
- Kazakhstan, President[24]
- Northern Cyprus, President (2nd round)[21]
May
- 3 May: Nagorno-Karabakh, Parliament[25]
- 7 May: United Kingdom, House of Commons[26]
- 10 May: Poland, President (1st round)[27]
- 11 May:
- 22 May: Ireland, Constitutional Referendums[29]
- 24 May:
- 25 May: Suriname, Parliament[30]
June
- 7 June:
- 8 June: British Virgin Islands, Parliament
- 14 June: Switzerland, Referendums[34]
- 18 June: Denmark, Parliament[35]
- 29 June: Burundi, National Assembly[36]
August
- 9 August: Haiti, Chamber of Deputies (all 119 seats) and Senate (20/30 seats), (1st round)[39]
- 17 August: Sri Lanka, Parliament[40]
September
- 1 September: Faroe Islands, Parliament
- 6 September:
- 7 September: Trinidad and Tobago, House of Representatives[43]
- 11 September: Singapore, Parliament[44]
- 20 September: Greece, Parliament[45]
October
- 3 October: United Arab Emirates, Parliament[46]
- 4 October:
- Kyrgyzstan, Parliament[47]
- Portugal, Parliament[48]
- 11 October:
- 17–19 October: Egypt, Parliament (1st phase 1st round)[51]
- 18 October: Switzerland, National Council and Council of States (1st round)
- 19 October: Canada, House of Commons[52]
- 25 October:
- Argentina, President (1st round), Chamber of Deputies and Senate[53]
- Bulgaria, Referendum
- Guatemala, President (2nd round)[41]
- Haiti,
President (1st round)(election nullified), Chamber of Deputies (25/119 seats 1st round revote; 86/119 seats 2nd round) and Senate (6/30 seats 1st round revote; 12/30 seats 2nd round)[54][55][56] - Ivory Coast, President[57]
- Oman, Consultative Assembly
- Poland, Sejm and Senate[58]
- Republic of the Congo, Referendum[59]
- Tanzania, President and Parliament[60]
- 26–28 October: Egypt, Parliament (1st phase 2nd round)[51]
November
- 1 November:
- 2 November: Switzerland, Council of States (2nd round 1st phase)
- 4 November:
- Belize, House of Representatives[63]
- Pitcairn Islands, Deputy Mayor and Parliament[64]
- 8 November:
- 15 November: Switzerland, Council of States (2nd round 3rd phase)
- 16 November: Marshall Islands, Parliament[67]
- 20 November – 11 December: New Zealand, Referendum (1st round)
- 21–23 November: Egypt, Parliament (2nd phase 1st round)[51]
- 22 November:
- 26 November: Gibraltar, Parliament[68]
- 29 November:
- Burkina Faso, President and Parliament[69]
- Transnistria, Parliament[70]
- 30 November – 2 December: Egypt, Parliament (2nd phase 2nd round)[51]
December
- 3 December: Denmark, Referendum
- 3–5 December: Seychelles, President (1st round)[71]
- 6 December:
- 9 December: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Parliament[74]
- 13 December: Liechtenstein, Referendum
- 13–14 December: Central African Republic, Referendum[75]
- 16–18 December: Seychelles, President (2nd round)[71]
- 18 December: Rwanda, Referendum[76]
- 20 December:
- 30 December:
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See also
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