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This national electoral calendar for 2011 lists the national/federal elections held in 2011 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included.
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January
- 9–15 January: South Sudan, Independence Referendum
- 23 January:
- 31 January: Niger, Parliament and President (1st Round)
February
- 6 February: Cape Verde, Parliament
- 13 February:
- 18 February: Uganda, President and Parliament
- 25 February: Ireland, Parliament
March
- 4 March: Samoa, Parliament
- 6 March: Estonia, Parliament
- 8 March: Federated States of Micronesia, Parliament
- 12 March: Niger, President (2nd Round)
- 13 March: Benin, President
- 19 March: Egypt, Constitutional Referendum
- 20 March: Haiti, President (2nd Round)
- 27 March: Central African Republic, Parliament (2nd Round)
April
- 3 April:
- 8 April: Djibouti, President
- 9 April:
- 10 April: Peru, President (1st round) and Parliament
- 16 April: Nigeria, President
- 17 April: Finland, Parliament
- 25 April: Chad, President
- 26 April: Nigeria, Parliament (2nd round)
- 30 April:
May
- 2 May: Canada, Parliament
- 5 May: United Kingdom, Referendum
- 7 May:
- 19–21 May: Seychelles, President
- 22 May:
- 28 May: Malta, Referendum
June
- 5 June:
- 12 June: Turkey, Parliament
- 12–13 June: Italy, Referendum
- 17–19 June: Liechtenstein, Referendum
- 22 June: Palau, Referendum
July
- 1 July: Morocco, Constitutional Referendum
- 3 July: Thailand, Parliament
- 17 July: São Tomé and Príncipe, President (1st round)
- 23 July: Latvia, Referendum
August
- 7 August:
- 21 August: Cape Verde, President (2nd round)
- 23 August: Liberia, Constitutional Referendum
- 26 August: Abkhazia, President
- 27 August: Singapore, President
September
- 11 September: Guatemala, President (1st round) and Parliament
- 15 September: Denmark, Parliament
- 17 September: Latvia, Parliament
- 18 September: Liechtenstein, Referendum
- 20 September: Zambia, President and parliament
- 24 September: United Arab Emirates, Parliament
- 25 September: France, Senate
- 29 September: Isle of Man, Parliament
- 29 September–1 October: Seychelles, Parliament
October
- 9 October:
- 11 October: Liberia, President (1st round) and Parliament
- 15 October: Oman, Parliament
- 16 October: Bolivia, Judiciary
- 19 October: Jersey, Parliament
- 21/28 October: Kiribati, Parliament
- 21/24 October: United States, United Nations'Security Council
- 23 October:
- 27 October: Ireland, President and Constitutional Referendums
- 29 October: Faroe Islands, Parliament
- 30 October:
November
- 3 November: Falkland Islands, Referendum
- 6 November:
- 7 November: British Virgin Islands, House of Assembly
- 8 November: Liberia, President (2nd round)
- 13 November:
- 20 November: Spain, Parliament
- 21 November: Marshall Islands, Parliament
- 24 November: Gambia, President
- 25 November: Morocco, Parliament
- 26 November: New Zealand, General and Referendum
- 27 November: South Ossetia, President (2nd round)
- 28–29 November: Egypt, People's Assembly (1st phase 1st round)
- 28 November:
December
- 4 December:
- 5–6 December: Egypt, People's Assembly (1st phase 2nd round)
- 8 December: Gibraltar, Parliament
- 11 December:
- 12 December:
- 14–15 December: Egypt, People's Assembly (2nd phase 1st round)
- 17 December: Gabon, Parliament
- 21–22 December: Egypt, People's Assembly (2nd phase 2nd round)
- 25 December: Transnistria, President (2nd round)
- 29 December: Jamaica, Parliament
Indirect elections
- 4 February: Myanmar, President
- 22 February and 7 April: Kosovo, President
- 1 April: San Marino, Captains Regent
- 26–27 April: Ireland, Senate
- 11 May: Federated States of Micronesia, President[1]
- 23 May: Netherlands, Senate
- 2 June: Latvia, President
- 15 June: Laos, President
- 22 July: India, Council of States
- 25 July: Vietnam, President[2]
- 19 August: Kazakhstan, Senate
- 29 August: Estonia, President
- 25 September:
- 1 October: San Marino, Captains Regent
- 9 October: Republic of the Congo, Senate[4]
- 10 November: Nauru, President[5]
- 15 November: Nauru, President[5] (new election)
- 20 November: Spain, Senate
- 2 December: Moldova, President
- 14 December: Switzerland, Federal Council
References
- ↑ "Seventeenth Congress of the FSM Elects the President and Vice President of the FSM". Government of the Federated States of Micronesia. 12 May 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- ↑ "Mr. Truong Tan Sang is the State President". BBC News (in Vietnamese). 25 July 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ↑ "All set for Senatorial elections". The New Times. 25 September 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- ↑ "Senate elections in Congo" (in French). Republic of Togo. 9 October 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
- 1 2 "Another president ousted in Nauru". The Sydney Morning Herald. 15 November 2011. Archived from the original on 23 November 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
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