- National electoral calendar 2010
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Politics portal For local elections, see Local electoral calendar 2010.This national electoral calendar for the year 2010 lists the national/federal direct elections held in 2010 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. Referenda are included, even though they are not elections. By-elections are not included.
Contents
January
- 10 January: Croatia, President (2nd round)
- 17 January: Chile, President (2nd round)
- 17 January: Ukraine, President (1st round)
- 22 January: Netherlands Antilles, Parliament
- 25 January: Saint Kitts and Nevis, Parliament
- 26 January: Sri Lanka, President
February
- 3 February: Greece, President (by the parliament)
- 7 February: Costa Rica, President and Parliament
- 7 February: Ukraine, President (2nd round)
- 15 February: Anguilla, Parliament
- 27 February: Nauru, Constitutional referendum
- 28 February: Tajikistan, Parliament
March
- 4 March: Togo, President
- 6 March: Iceland, Debt repayment referendum
- 7 March: Iraq, Parliament
- 7 March: Switzerland, Referendum
- 14 March: Colombia, Parliament
April
- 8 April: Sri Lanka, Parliament
- 11 April: Hungary, Parliament (1st round)
- 11–15 April: Sudan, President and Parliament
- 18 April: Northern Cyprus, President
- 24 April: Nauru, Parliament
- 25 April: Austria, President
- 25 April: Hungary, Parliament (2nd round)
May
- 5 May: Mauritius, Parliament
- 6 May: United Kingdom, General
- 10 May: Philippines, President, House of Representatives, Senate (one half)
- 16 May: Dominican Republic, Parliament
- 23 May: Ethiopia, Parliament
- 23 May: Nagorno-Karabakh, Parliament
- 24 May: Trinidad and Tobago, Parliament
- 25 May: Suriname, Parliament
- 28–29 May: Czech Republic, Parliament
- 30 May: Colombia, President (1st round)
June
- 1 and 8 June: Egypt, Shura Council
- 6 June: Slovenia, Border dispute agreement referendum
- 9 June: Netherlands, Parliament
- 12 June: Slovakia, Parliament
- 13 June: Belgium, Parliament
- 19 June: Nauru, Parliament
- 20 June: Colombia, President (2nd round)
- 20 June: Poland, President (1st round)
- 26 June: Somaliland, President
- 27 June: Guinea, President (1st round)
- 27 June: Kyrgyzstan, Constitutional referendum
- 28 June: Burundi, President
- 29 June: Hungary, President (indirect)
- 30 June: Germany, President (indirect)
July
- 4 July: Poland, President (2nd round)
- 11 July: Japan, House of Councillors
- 19 July: Suriname, President (indirect)
- 23 July: Burundi, National Assembly
- 28 July: Burundi, Senate (indirect)
August
- 1 August: São Tomé and Príncipe, Parliament
- 4 August: Kenya, Constitutional referendum
- 4 August: Solomon Islands, Parliament
- 9 August: Rwanda, President
- 21 August: Australia, Parliament
September
- 5 September: Moldova, Constitutional referendum
- 12 September: Turkey, Constitutional referendum
- 16 September: Tuvalu, Parliament
- 18 September: Afghanistan, Parliament
- 18 September: Slovakia, Political reform referendum
- 19 September: Sweden, General
- 22 September: Switzerland, Federal Council (indirect)
- 26 September: Venezuela, Parliament
- 26 September: Switzerland, Referendum
October
- 2 October: Latvia, Parliament
- 3 October: Brazil, President (1st round) and Parliament
- 3 October: Bosnia and Herzegovina, President and Parliament
- 10 October: Kyrgyzstan, Parliament
- 15–16 October: Czech Republic, Senate (1st round) (a third)
- 22–23 October: Czech Republic, Senate (2nd round) (a third)
- 23 October: Bahrain, Parliament (1st round)
- 30 October: Bahrain, Parliament (2nd round)
- 31 October: Brazil, President (2nd round)
- 31 October: Côte d'Ivoire, President (1st round)
- 31 October: Niger, Constitutional referendum
- 31 October: Tanzania, President and Parliament
November
- 1 November: Nauru, President (indirect)
- 2 November: United States, House of Representatives and Senate (one third: "Class III" Senators)
- 2 November: American Samoa, Constitutional referendum
- 2 November: Guam, Governor
- 2 November: United States Virgin Islands, Governor
- 7 November: Comoros, President (1st round, Mohéli primary)
- 7 November: Burma (Myanmar), General
- 7 November: Azerbaijan, Parliament
- 7 November: Guinea, President (2nd round)
- 9 November: Jordan, Parliament
- 17 November: Cook Islands, Parliament and referendum
- 17 November: Madagascar, Constitutional referendum
- 21 November: Burkina Faso, President
- 25 November: Tonga, General
- 27 November: Iceland, Constitutional Assembly
- 28 November: Côte d'Ivoire, President (2nd round)
- 28 November: Moldova, Parliament
- 28 November: Haiti, Parliament and President (1st round)
- 28 November: Egypt, Parliament (1st round)
December
- 5 December: Egypt, Parliament (2nd round)
- 12 December: Kosovo, Parliament
- 12 December: Slovenia, Referendum
- 12 December: Transnistria, Parliament
- 13 December: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Parliament
- 19 December: Belarus, President
- 26 December: Comoros, President (2nd round, nationwide)
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See also: Election results by year | Election results by countryCategories:- 2010 elections
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