National electoral calendar 2014

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National electoral calendar 2014
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Countries with national elections or referendums:

– Presidential (or head of state)
– Presidential and parliamentary/legislative
– Parliamentary/legislative
– Referendum and parliamentary/legislative
– Referendum
– Referendum and presidential
– Referendum, presidential and parliamentary/legislative
– None

This national electoral calendar for the year 2014 lists the national/federal direct elections to be held in 2014 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included. Specific dates are given where they have been announced.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "allAfrica.com: Egypt: HEC - Referendum On Schedule, No Intention to Delay". allAfrica.com. 
  2. ^ a b "Costa Rica holds presidential elections". BBC News. 3 February 2014. 
  3. ^ a b "El Salvador vote counting under way". BBC News. 3 February 2014. 
  4. ^ "Thai court rules February election invalid". News. 
  5. ^ Eddy, Melissa (9 February 2014). "Swiss Voters Narrowly Approve Curbs on Immigration". The New York Times. 
  6. ^ Hadi Fornaji (30 January 2014). "Elections for 60-member Constitutional Committee on 20 February". Libya Herald (Tripoli). Retrieved 1 February 2014. 
  7. ^ "Polls close in crucial Colombia elections". aljazeera.com. 
  8. ^ a b Zuzana Vilikovská, ed. (19 December 2013). "Paška announces presidential election for March 15". The Slovak Spectator (Bratislava). Retrieved 5 January 2014. 
  9. ^ "Serbia set to swallow bitter pill after snap election". Reuters. 10 March 2014. 
  10. ^ "ТАСС: Политика - В Крыму пройдет референдум о воссоединении с Россией". ТАСС. 
  11. ^ Raya Jalabi. "Crimea's referendum to leave Ukraine: how did we get here?". the Guardian. 
  12. ^ "Maldives court sacks elections officials for disobedience". Reuters UK. 10 March 2014. 
  13. ^ "Afghans set to vote in historic presidential election". BBC News. 4 April 2014. Retrieved 4 April 2014. 
  14. ^ "Áder sets date of 2014 election for April 6". Politics.hu. 
  15. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Lok Sabha polls 2014: EC announces 9 phase schedule". zeenews.india.com. Retrieved 5 March 2014. 
  16. ^ http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/rights-group-calls-for/1058836.html
  17. ^ a b "Guinea-Bissau votes for new president and parliament". BBC News. 13 April 2014. Retrieved 13 April 2014. 
  18. ^ "FOCUS Information Agency". FOCUS Information Agency. 
  19. ^ http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/2014/04/18/Algeria-s-Bouteflika-camp-claims-election-win.html
  20. ^ a b c d e "Parliament fails to elect a new president". The Daily Star Newspaper - Lebanon. 
  21. ^ "Macedonian parliament dissolved for early election". Yahoo News. 5 March 2014. 
  22. ^ "Iraqis vote in parliamentary polls in security clampdown". BBC News. 
  23. ^ "2014 Election Blog: Presidential Hopefuls Battle It out in Panama's Official Debate". as-coa.org. 
  24. ^ "South Africa election: ANC wins huge victory". BBC News. 
  25. ^ a b "Presidential election debates begin in Lithuania". baltictimes.com. 
  26. ^ "Malawi Invites Poll Observers to Monitor May Election". VOA. 
  27. ^ a b c d e Consortium for Elections and Political Process Strengthening. IFES Election Guide – Elections. International Foundation for Electoral Systems
  28. ^ a b "Colombia election: Santos to face Zuluaga in run-off". BBC News. 
  29. ^ "* New article". cphpost.dk. 
  30. ^ Michael Birnbaum (25 May 2014). "In Ukrainian presidential election, chocolate tycoon Poroshenko claims victory". Washington Post. 
  31. ^ "Egypt's PEC announces presidential candidates, election details". ahram.org.eg. 
  32. ^ "Syria election: Assad win expected amid civil war". BBC News. 
  33. ^ "Kosovo PM claims election victory amid low turnout". BBC News. 
  34. ^ Jonathan Lis (19 May 2014). "Israel's presidential election to be held on June 10". Haaretz.com. 
  35. ^ "JUNE 12 ELECTION DAY". Antigua Observer Newspaper. 
  36. ^ "Afghan election: Half of electoral staff sacked". BBC News. 25 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014. 
  37. ^ Liechtenstein, 15 June 2014: Law on Pension Insurance for Civil Servants Direct Democracy (German)
  38. ^ "Mauritania Sets June 21 for Presidential Election". VOA. 
  39. ^ "Postal voting underway in Cook Islands national poll - Pacific Beat". radioaustralia.net.au. 
  40. ^ "Indonesia vote: Both Widodo and Subianto claim victory". BBC News. 
  41. ^ Boris Cerni (1 June 2014). "Slovenia to Hold Early Vote on July 13 as Parliament Dissolved". Bloomberg.com. 
  42. ^ "Recep Tayyip Erdogan to run for Turkey presidency". BBC News. 
  43. ^ "Abkhazia names interim president, sets election date". GlobalPost. 
  44. ^ "IFES Election Guide - Elections: Parliament 2014". electionguide.org. 
  45. ^ "Five possible election outcomes". thelocal.se. 
  46. ^ "Fiji sets 17 September general election date". BBC News. 
  47. ^ "PM reveals 2014 election date". The New Zealand Herald. 10 March 2014. 
  48. ^ "Five things to know: French Senate elections". thelocal.fr. 
  49. ^ "WATCH LIVE: Latvia pre election debate". baltictimes.com. 
  50. ^ a b "Brazil's presidential election: Players and policies". BBC News. 
  51. ^ "Will snap elections bring change to Bulgaria?". BBC News. 
  52. ^ a b Senate Chancellery. "Senate election in 2014". senat.cz. 
  53. ^ "Bolivia election: Evo's effect on the Andean majority". BBC News. 
  54. ^ "Bosnian nationalists pull ahead as election results come in". BBC News. 
  55. ^ http://www.plenglish.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3163021&Itemid=1
  56. ^ "Mozambique polls close in battle between Frelimo and Renamo". BBC News. 
  57. ^ "Botswana votes in closest poll in 48 years". BBC News. 
  58. ^ "Tunisia to hold elections in October, November". The Daily Star Newspaper - Lebanon. 
  59. ^ "Ukraine election: What to look for". BBC News. 
  60. ^ a b "Uruguay's presidential election goes to runoff". BBC News. 
  61. ^ a b ACTMedia - Romanian Business News. "The election campaign starts on Friday, October 3". actmedia.eu. 
  62. ^ Regan, James (19 November 2014). "Solomon Islands stages first election since end of peacekeeping intervention". Reuters. 
  63. ^ "iafrica.com Tunisia elects leader for first time". iAfrica.com. 
  64. ^ "A total of 106 candidates to contest Tonga election - Pacific Beat". radioaustralia.net.au. 
  65. ^ "allAfrica.com: Namibia: Training for Voter Registration". allAfrica.com. 
  66. ^ "Election Day is December 8, 2014". opm.gov.dm. 
  67. ^ "allAfrica.com: Mauritius: National Assembly Elections - Mauritius Goes to Polls On 10 December 2014". allAfrica.com. 
  68. ^ "Japan PM Shinzo Abe calls snap election in December". BBC News. 
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  70. ^ "Túnez celebrará segunda vuelta electoral el 21 de diciembre". telesurtv.net. 
  71. ^ "Croatia presidency vote goes to runoff after tight contest". BBC News.