List of elections in 1968
The following elections occurred in 1968.
Africa
Europe
- 1968 Belgian general election
- 1968 Danish parliamentary election
- 1968 Icelandic presidential election
- 1968 Italian general election
- 1968 Luxembourgian legislative election
- 1968 Swedish general election
United Kingdom
United Kingdom local
English local
- 1968 Lambeth Council election
- 1968 Lewisham Council election
- 1968 Newham Council election
- 1968 Southwark Council election
- 1968 Tower Hamlets council election
Americas
- 1968 Panamanian general election
- 1968 Salvadoran legislative election
- 1968 Venezuelan presidential election
Canada
United States
United States House of Representatives
- 1968 United States House of Representatives elections
- United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 1968
- United States House of Representatives elections in California, 1968
United States Senate
- 1968 United States Senate elections
- United States Senate election in Florida, 1968
- United States Senate election in North Carolina, 1968
- United States Senate election in North Dakota, 1968
- United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 1968
- United States Senate election in Oregon, 1968
- United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1968
California
- United States House of Representatives elections in California, 1968
- United States presidential election in California, 1968
Florida
- United States Senate election in Florida, 1968
New York
Oklahoma
- United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 1968
Oregon
- United States Senate election in Oregon, 1968
South Carolina
- United States House of Representatives elections in South Carolina, 1968
- United States Senate election in South Carolina, 1968
Washington (state)
Oceania
South America
Falkland Islands
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