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This national electoral calendar for 2024 lists the national/federal elections held in 2024 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included.
2024 European Parliament election, 6–9 June Austria. 2024 Austrian legislative election, 29 September; 2024 Vorarlberg state election, 13 October; 2024 Styrian state election, 24 November Belarus. 2024 Belarusian parliamentary election, 25 February; 2024 Belarusian Council of the Republic election, 4 April Belgium. 2024 Belgian federal ...
Phase wise schedule of 2024 Indian general election in West Bengal. On 16 March 2024, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule of the 2024 Indian general election, with West Bengal scheduled to vote during all the 7 phases starting from 19 April and concluding on 1 June. [20] [21]
A list of key dates through the November election, including mail-in ballot deadlines, debates, and early voting. ... Breaking Down the 2024 Election Calendar. Nik Popli. August 19, 2024 at 10:34 AM.
This is a list of the next general elections around the world in sovereign states. The general elections listed are for the government of each jurisdiction. These elections determine the prime minister and makeup of the legislature in a parliamentary democracy, or the president and then the legislature in a system where separate votes are taken for different tiers of government.
The 2024 Indian general election was held in Delhi on 25 May 2024 to elect 7 members of the 18th Lok Sabha. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The result of the election were declared on 4 June 2024. Election schedule
Here are some of the key dates and outcomes on this year’s political calendar. 2024 election calendar. Former President Donald Trump in Des Moines, Iowa, on Jan. 15.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar announced the schedule for the elections on 16 March 2024. Article 83 of the Constitution of India requires elections to the Lok Sabha to be held once every five years. [28] The 543 MPs are elected from single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting. [29]