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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.
This local electoral calendar for 2025 lists the subnational elections scheduled to be held in 2025. Referendums, recall and retention elections, and national by-elections (special elections) are also included. Specific dates are given where these are known.
2025 Danish local elections, 18 November Estonia. 2025 Estonian municipal elections, October Georgia. 2025 Georgian local elections, October Finland. 2025 Finnish municipal elections, 13 April Germany. 2025 Hamburg state election, 2 March; 2025 German federal election, 23 February Ireland. 2025 Seanad election, 29-30 January
Here are the key races to watch next year: New Jersey governor. New Jersey has been seen as a heavily Democratic state, won by President Biden by 16 points in 2020.
The 2025 United States elections are scheduled to be held, in large part, on Tuesday, November 4, 2025. The off-year election includes gubernatorial and state legislative elections in a few states, as well as numerous mayoral races and a variety of other local offices on the ballot.
Dec. 11: States must submit certified slates of presidential electors by this date to the archivist of the United States as part of a 2022 federal law intended to avoid a repeat of the chaos after ...
24 Sep 2022: 2025: 3 28 Sep 2022: 2025 (no political parties) New Zealand: 3 14 Oct 2023: 2026 — National, ACT, NZ First Niue: 3 29 Apr 2023: 2026 — (no political parties) Palau: 4 5 Nov 2024: 7 Nov 2028: 4 5 Nov 2024: 7 Nov 2028 (no political parties) Papua New Guinea: 5 4–22 Jul 2022: 2027 — Pangu Pati Samoa: 5 9 Apr 2021: 2026: 5 23 ...
These elections form part of the 2025 United States elections. The last gubernatorial elections for New Jersey and Virginia were in 2021. Both incumbents are ineligible to run for re-election due to term limits. More states may hold elections due to a gubernatorial vacancy (depending on a state's constitution) or recall of a governor. [1] [2]