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This national electoral calendar for 2025 lists the national/federal elections scheduled to be held in 2025 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included. Specific dates are given where these are known.

January

  • 12 January:
    • Comoros, Parliament[1]
    • Croatia, President (2nd round)
  • 16 January: Vanuatu, Parliament[2]
  • 26 January: Belarus, President

February

  • 7 February: Turks and Caicos Islands, Parliament
  • 9 February:
    • Ecuador, President (1st round) and Parliament[3]
    • Kosovo, Parliament[4]
    • Liechtenstein, Parliament[5]
    • Switzerland, Referendums[6]
  • 15 February: Abkhazia, President (1st round)
  • 18 February: Bermuda, House of Assembly[7]
  • 23 February: Germany, Bundestag
  • 26 February: Anguilla, Parliament[8]

March

  • 1 March: Abkhazia, President (2nd round)
  • 2 March: Tajikistan, Assembly of Representatives
  • 4 March: Micronesia, Parliament[9]
  • 5 March: Tristan da Cunha, Chief Islander and Parliament[10]
  • 11 March: Greenland, Parliament
  • 12 March: Belize, House of Representatives[11]
  • 21 March: Curaçao, Parliament[12]

April

  • 12 April: Gabon, President[13]
  • 13 April: Ecuador, President (2nd round)
  • 25 April: Marshall Islands, Constitutional Referendum
  • 28 April:
    • Canada, House of Commons[14]
    • Trinidad and Tobago, House of Representatives[15]
  • 30 April: Cayman Islands, Parliament and Referendum[16]

May

  • 3 May:
    • Australia, House of Representatives and Senate[17]
    • Singapore, Parliament
  • 4 May: Romania, President (1st round)
  • 11 May: Albania, Parliament[18]
  • 12 May: Philippines, House of Representatives and Senate[19][20]
  • 18 May:
    • Poland, President (1st round)[21]
    • Portugal, Parliament
    • Romania, President (2nd round)
  • 25 May:
    • Suriname, Parliament
    • Venezuela, Parliament

June

  • 1 June:
    • Mexico, Judiciary
    • Poland, President (2nd round)
  • 3 June: South Korea, President
  • 5 June: Burundi, National Assembly[22]
  • 8–9 June: Italy, Referendum[23]
  • 18 June: Guernsey, States of Guernsey[24]

July

  • 20 July: Japan, House of Councillors[25]

August

  • 17 August: Bolivia, President, Chamber of Deputies and Senate[26]
  • 23 August: Taiwan, Referendum
  • 29 August: Samoa, Parliament

September

  • 1 September: Guyana, President and Parliament
  • 3 September:
    • Saint Helena, Parliament[27]
    • Ascension, Island Council
  • 8 September: Norway, Parliament
  • 14 September: Macau, Parliament
  • 16 September: Malawi, President and Parliament
  • 21 September: Guinea, Constitutional Referendum[28]
  • 27 September:
    • Gabon, National Assembly[29]
    • Seychelles, President and Parliament
  • 28 September: Moldova, Parliament[30]

October

  • 3–4 October: Czech Republic, Chamber of Deputies
  • 5 October: Cameroon, President
  • 25 October: Ivory Coast, President[31]
  • 26 October: Argentina, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
  • 28 October: Tanzania, President and Parliament
  • 29 October: Netherlands, Parliament

November

  • 11 November: Iraq, Parliament[32]
  • 15 November: Haiti, President, Chamber of Deputies and Senate[33]
  • 16 November: Chile, President (1st round), Chamber of Deputies and Senate
  • 23 November: Guinea-Bissau, President and Parliament[34]
  • 30 November:
    • Honduras, President and Parliament[35]
    • Transnistria, Parliament

December

  • 7 December: Hong Kong, Parliament

Unknown date

  • Cameroon, National Assembly
  • Central African Republic, President and Parliament
  • Egypt, House of Representatives (1st round)
  • Haiti, Constitutional Referendum[36]
  • Ireland, President
  • Jamaica, House of Representatives
  • Kyrgyzstan, Parliament
  • Nauru, Parliament
  • New Caledonia, Parliament
  • Northern Cyprus, President
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Parliament
  • Somalia, Parliament[37]
  • Tonga, Parliament

Indirect elections

The following indirect elections of heads of state and the upper houses of bicameral legislatures will take place through votes in elected lower houses, unicameral legislatures, or electoral colleges:

  • 29 September 2022–9 January: Lebanon, President[38]
  • 25 January–12 February: Greece, President[39]
  • 29–30 January: Ireland, Seanad[40]
  • 15 February: Togo, Senate [fr][41]
  • 25 February: Chad, Senate [fr][42]
  • 4 March: Isle of Man, Legislative Council[43]
  • 9 March: Algeria, Council of the Nation[44]
  • 12 March: Switzerland, Federal Council[45]
  • 28 March: Tajikistan, National Assembly
  • 3 May: Togo, President[46]
  • 7–8 May: Vatican City, Pope[47]
  • July: Suriname, President [fr][48]
  • 25 July: Burundi, Senate[49]
  • From June: Syria, Parliament
  • India, Rajya Sabha

 

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