2009 electoral calendar – Wikipedia

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National and federal elections held in 2009

This electoral calendar 2009 lists the national/federal direct elections held in 2009 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states and their dependent territories. Referendums are included, although they are not elections. By-elections are not included.

January[edit]

February[edit]

  • 4 April: Slovakia, President (2nd Round)
  • 5 April: Macedonia, President (2nd Round)
  • 5 April: Moldova, Parliament
  • 9 April: Algeria, President
  • 9 April: Indonesia, Parliament
  • 16 April: India, Parliament (1st Round)
  • 19 April: Haiti, Senate (1st Round) (12 of 30 seats)
  • 19 April: Northern Cyprus, Parliament
  • 22 April: South Africa, Parliament
  • 23 April: India, Parliament (2nd Round)
  • 25 April: Iceland, Parliament
  • 26 April: Andorra, Parliament
  • 26 April: Ecuador, President and Parliament
  • 30 April: India, Parliament (3rd Round)
  • 3 May: Panama, President and Parliament
  • 6 May: South Africa, President (by the parliament)
  • 7 May: India, Parliament (4th Round)
  • 9 May: Maldives, Parliament
  • 10 May: New Caledonia, Parliament
  • 13 May: India, Parliament (5th Round)
  • 16 May: Kuwait, Parliament
  • 17 May: Lithuania, President
  • 17 May: Switzerland, Referendum
  • 17 May: Comoros, Constitutional referendum
  • 19 May: Malawi, President and Parliament
  • 20 May: Cayman Islands, Parliament and constitutional referendum
  • 20 May: Moldova, President (1st Round) (indirect)
  • 23 May: Germany, President (indirect)
  • 24 May: Mongolia, President
  • 31 May: South Ossetia, Parliament
  • 2 June: Greenland, Parliament
  • 3 June: Moldova, President (2nd Round) (indirect)
  • 4–7 June: European Union, European Parliament
  • 7 June: Denmark, Act of Succession referendum
  • 7 June: Luxembourg, Parliament
  • 7 June: Lebanon, Parliament
  • 12 June: Iran, President
  • 21 June: Haiti, Senate (2nd Round) (12 of 30 seats)
  • 21–22 June: Italy, Electoral law referendum
  • 28 June: Albania, Parliament
  • 28 June: Argentina, Legislative
  • 28 June: Guinea-Bissau, President (1st Round)
  • 5 July: Bulgaria, Parliament
  • 5 July: Mexico, Legislative
  • 8 July: Indonesia, President
  • 12 July: Republic of the Congo, President
  • 18 July: Mauritania, President
  • 23 July: Kyrgyzstan, President
  • 25 July: Kurdistan Region, Parliament and President
  • 26 July: Guinea-Bissau, President (2nd Round)
  • 29 July: Moldova, Parliament
  • 31 July – 21 August: New Zealand, Referendum

September[edit]

  • 1–2 September: Vanuatu, President (indirect)
  • 8 September: Montserrat, Parliament
  • 12 September: Turkey, Constitution Referendum
  • 14 September: Norway, Parliament
  • 16 September: Switzerland, Federal Council (indirect)
  • 20 September: Macau, Legislative
  • 25 September: Aruba, Parliament
  • 27 September: Germany, Parliament
  • 27 September: Portugal, Parliament
  • 27 September: Switzerland, Referendum

October[edit]

November[edit]

  • 5 November: Falkland Islands, Legislative Assembly
  • 7 November: Northern Mariana Islands, Governor (1st Round) and Legislative
  • 10 November: Moldova, President (1st Round) (indirect)
  • 22 November: Romania, President (1st Round) and Referendum
  • 23 November: Northern Mariana Islands, Governor (2nd Round)
  • 25 November: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Constitutional referendum
  • 27–28 November: Namibia, President and Parliament
  • 29 November: Equatorial Guinea, President
  • 29 November: Honduras, President and Parliament
  • 29 November: Switzerland, Referendum
  • 29 November: Uruguay, President (2nd Round)

December[edit]

  • 6 December: Bolivia, President and Parliament
  • 6 December: Comoros, Parliament (1st Round)
  • 6 December: Romania, President (2nd Round)
  • 7 December: Moldova, President (2nd Round) (indirect)
  • 12 December: Abkhazia, President
  • 13 December: Chile, President (1st Round) and Parliament
  • 18 December: Dominica, Parliament
  • 20 December: Comoros, Parliament (2nd round)
  • 27 December: Uzbekistan, Parliament
  • 27 December: Croatia, President (1st Round)