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« Reply #175 on: December 04, 2011, 10:28:59 am »
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So, the next important election is Russia President (well, not really - because we know who wins).

At least we have the US primaries in between, because otherwise I would probably die because of boredom.
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« Reply #176 on: December 17, 2011, 08:38:51 am »
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So, the next important election is Russia President (well, not really - because we know who wins).

At least we have the US primaries in between, because otherwise I would probably die because of boredom.

OK, Taiwan and Greece are in between - so this makes it a little less boring ... Wink
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« Reply #177 on: March 02, 2012, 05:13:06 pm »
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    Updated march list

    * 2 March: Iran, Parliament
    * 2 March: Pakistan, Senate (indirect)
    * 4 March: Russia, President
    * 7 March: Belize, Parliament
    * 10 March: Slovakia, Parliament
    * 10 March: Abkhazia, Parliament
    * 11 March: El Salvador, Parliament
    * 12 March: Switzerland, Referendum
    * 17 March: East Timor, President
    * 18 March: Germany, President (indirect)
    * 18 March: Guinea-Bissau, President
    * 18 or 25 March: Senegal, President (2nd round)
    * 25 March: Hong Kong, Chief Executive (indirect)
    * 25 March: Slovenia, Referendum on same-sex unions
    * 25 March: South Ossetia, President
    * 29 March: Gambia, Parliament
    * 31 March: Mauritania, Parliament
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« Reply #178 on: April 30, 2012, 04:20:34 pm »
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Should start one for the Dutch general election.  Haven't followed the issues closely there, but I know there will be one on September 12th.  I do know they could have their credit rating downgraded so I may become more newsworthy never mind it seems no party ever gets above 30% meaning there are multiple parties who could win and multiple possible coalitions.
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« Reply #179 on: June 08, 2012, 05:24:24 am »
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Should start one for the Dutch general election.  Haven't followed the issues closely there, but I know there will be one on September 12th.  I do know they could have their credit rating downgraded so I may become more newsworthy never mind it seems no party ever gets above 30% meaning there are multiple parties who could win and multiple possible coalitions.

They have already passed an austerity plan so there will be no downgrade for my northern neighbors.
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« Reply #180 on: December 30, 2012, 11:42:37 am »
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So, here's the calendar for 2013:

January

    11–12 January: Czech Republic, President
    20 January: Austria, conscription referendum
    22 January: Israel, Parliament
    23 January: Jordan, Parliament
    27 January: Bulgaria, nuclear power referendum
    Cuba, Parliament [1][2]
    Barbados, Parliament

February

    1 and 3 February: Liechtenstein, Parliament
    10 February: Monaco, Parliament[1][3]
    17 February: Cyprus, President
    17 February: Ecuador, President and Parliament[1][4]
    18 February: Armenia, President [1][5][6]
    22 February: Djibouti, Parliament
    24–25 February: Italy, Parliament [1][7]
    October 2012 to February 2013: PR China, National People's Congress
    Cameroon, Parliament

March

    4 March: Kenya, President and Parliament
    9 March: Malta, Parliament
    By March 2013: Malaysia, Parliament [1][8]

April

    21 April: Paraguay, President and Parliament[1][9][10]
    21 April and 5 May: French Polynesia, Assembly
    Montenegro, President [1]

May

    8 May/3 July: Madagascar, President and Parliament
    12 May: Guinea, Parliament
    13 May: Philippines, General (Senate, House of Representatives)
    Italy, President [1][11]
    Andorra, Parliament (tentative) [1]
    Mongolia, President [1][12]

June

    14 June: Iran, President
    23 June: Albania, Parliament
    23 June: Tunisia, President and Parliament
    Qatar, Legislative (tentative)

July

    28 July: Cambodia, Parliament
    Maldives, President

September

    9 September: Norway, Parliament
    Germany, Federal
    Macau, Parliament[1]
    Rwanda, Parliament[1]
    Austria, Legislative[1]

October

    6 October: - Belize and Guatemala, International Court of Justice referral referendum
    Azerbaijan, President[1]
    Ethiopia, President[1]
    Georgia, President

November

    Tajikistan, President[1]
    Honduras, President and Legislative[1]
    Saint Helena, Parliament[1]

December

    Chile, President[1]
    Turkmenistan, Parliament[1]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_electoral_calendar_2013
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« Reply #181 on: March 09, 2013, 12:21:36 pm »
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In chronological order, here is a list of upcoming Australian elections:

Federal Parliamentary Elections: September 14, 2013
Parliament of South Australia: March 15, 2014
Parliament of Tasmania: May 17, 2014
Parliament of Victoria: November 29, 2014
Parliament of New South Wales: March 28, 2015


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« Reply #182 on: March 20, 2013, 02:37:41 pm »
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Next New Zealand general election (House of Representatives) scheduled for no later than 24 January 2015, but will most likely be held in November 2014.

Polls currently show National still hovering around 48-49%, despite some unpopular policies. Support for Labour has gone up to just over 36% (they received only 27.5% in 2011), but this has been at the expense of their possible coalition partners, the Greens and NZ First.
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« Reply #183 on: May 05, 2013, 03:09:46 pm »
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Thanks to the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act (2011), the next United Kingdom general election is set for May 7, 2015.  

Also, the next Canadian general election is currently (and tentatively) scheduled for October 19, 2015.  
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