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Legislative elections are scheduled to be held in Argentina on 26 October 2025. [1] Half of the seats in the Chamber of Deputies and a third of the seats in the Senate will be elected. [ 2 ]
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.
In 2025 we will make a big rumble in the elections." The president made a rock star's entrance at the rally in Lezama Park in downtown Buenos Aires, squeezing through crowds of thousands of ...
2025 Hamburg state election, 2 March Greece. 2025 Greek presidential election, 25 January (first round), 31 January (second round), 6 February (third round) & 12 February (fourth round) Ireland. 2025 Seanad election, 29-30 January; 2025 Irish presidential election, October Italy. 2025 Italian local elections, September
4 February – One person is killed in a wildfire in Mariano I. Loza, Corrientes Province. [1]5 February – President Milei orders Argentina's withdrawal from the World Health Organization, citing “profound differences in health management", particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
1.1 Argentina. 1.2 Bolivia. 1.3 Brazil. ... The following lists events that happened during 2025 in South America. ... 2025 Chilean general election [3] See also
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.