2008 electoral calendar

This electoral calendar 2008 lists the national/federal direct elections held in 2008 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states and their dependent territories. Referendums are included, even though they are not elections. By-elections are not included.

January

  • 5 January: Georgia, president, NATO membership referendum and election date referendum
  • 7 January: Marshall Islands, President (by the parliament)
  • 9 January: Kosovo, President (by the parliament)
  • 12 January: Republic of China (Taiwan), Parliament and referendum
  • 15 January: Barbados, Parliament
  • 17–19 January: Tokelau, Parliament
  • 19 January: Faroe Islands, Parliament
  • 20 January: Cuba, Parliament
  • 20 January: Serbia, President (1st round)
  • 27 January: French Polynesia, Legislative (1st Round)
  • 29 January: Bhutan, National Council

February

  • 3 February: Serbia, President (2nd round)
  • 3 February: Monaco, Parliament
  • 7 February: Belize, Legislative and referendum
  • 8 February: Djibouti, Parliament
  • 8–9 February: Czech Republic, President (indirect)
  • 15 February: Czech Republic, President (indirect)
  • 10 February: French Polynesia, Legislative (2nd Round)
  • 11 February: Trinidad and Tobago, President (indirect)
  • 17–19 February: Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, Parliament
  • 17–24 February: Cyprus, President
  • 18 February: Pakistan, Parliament
  • 19 February: Armenia, President
  • 24 February: French Polynesia, President (indirect)
  • 24 February: Cuba, President (indirect)
  • 24 February: Switzerland, Referendum
  • October 2007 until February 2008: PR China, National People's Congress

March

April

May

  • 4 May: Equatorial Guinea, Parliament
  • 10 and 24 May: Burma/Myanmar, Constitutional referendum
  • 11 May: Serbia, Parliament
  • 16 May: Dominican Republic, President
  • 17 May: Kuwait, Parliament
  • 21 May: Georgia, Legislative
  • 25 May: Lebanon, President (by the parliament)

June

July

  • 8 July: Grenada, Parliament
  • 19 July: Nepal, President (1st round) (by the parliament)
  • 21 July: Nepal, President (2nd round) (by the parliament)
  • 27 July: Cambodia, Parliament

August

  • 2 August: Latvia, Constitutional referendum
  • 5 August: Republic of the Congo, Senate (indirect)
  • 10 August: Bolivia, Recall referendum
  • 23 August: Latvia, Pensions law referendum

September

  • 2 September: Vanuatu, Parliament
  • 5–6 September: Angola, Legislature
  • 6 September: Pakistan, President (indirect)
  • 7 September: Hong Kong, Legislature
  • 15–18 September: Rwanda, Parliament
  • 19 September: Swaziland, Parliament
  • 19 September: Mauritius, President (indirect)
  • 21 September: Slovenia, Parliament
  • 21 September: France, Senate (third of the seats) (indirect)
  • 25 September: South Africa, President (by the parliament)
  • 28 September: Ecuador, Constitutional referendum
  • 28 September: Austria, Parliament
  • 28 September: Belarus, Parliament

October

November

December

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