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This electoral calendar 2006 lists the national/federal direct elections held in 2006 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states and their dependent territories. Referendums are included, although they are not elections. By-elections are not included.
January
[edit]- 15 January: Chile, President (2nd round).[1]
 - 15 January: Finland, President (1st round).[2]
 - 22 January: Cape Verde, Parliament.[3]
 - 22 January: Portugal, President.[4]
 - 23 January: Canada, Parliament.[5]
 - 25 January: Palestinian National Authority, Parliament.[6]
 - 29 January: Finland, President (2nd round).[7]
 
February
[edit]- February 5: Costa Rica, President and Parliament
 - February 7: Haiti, President (1st round)
 - February 11: Tokelau, referendum on self-determination
 - February 12: Cape Verde, President
 - February 23: Uganda, President and Parliament
 
March
[edit]- 5 March: Benin, President
 - 12 March: El Salvador, Legislature
 - 12 March: Colombia, Legislature
 - 19 March: Belarus, President
 - 26 March: São Tomé and Príncipe, Parliament
 - 26 March: Ukraine, Parliament
 - 28 March: Israel, Parliament
 - 31 March: Samoa, Parliament
 
April
[edit]- 2 April: Thailand, Parliament
 - 5 April: Solomon Islands, Parliament
 - 9 April: Peru, President and Parliament
 - 9–10 April: Italy, Parliament
 - 9 April: Hungary, Parliament (1st round)
 - 19 April: Thailand, Senate
 - 21 April: Haiti, Parliament (2nd round)
 - 23 April: Hungary, Parliament (2nd round)
 - 30 April: Laos, Parliament
 
May
[edit]- 3 May: Chad, President
 - 6 May: Singapore, Parliament
 - 6–13 May: Fiji, Parliament
 - 14 May: Comoros, President
 - 16 May: Dominican Republic, Legislature
 - 21 May: Montenegro, Referendum on independence
 - 21 May: Cyprus, Legislature
 - 28 May: Colombia, President
 - 31 May: Montserrat, Legislature
 
June
[edit]- 2–3 June: Czech Republic, Chamber of Deputies
 - 4 June: Peru, President (2nd round)
 - 4 June: San Marino, Parliament
 - 14 June: Switzerland, Federal Council (indirect)
 - 17 June: Slovakia, Parliament
 - 25 June: Mauritania, referendum on the new constitution
 - 29 June: Kuwait, Parliament
 
July
[edit]- 2 July: Bolivia, Constituent Assembly
 - 2 July: Mexico, President and Congress
 - 5 July: Macedonia, Parliament
 - 28–30 July : Seychelles, President
 - 30 July: Democratic Republic of the Congo, President and Legislature
 - 30 July: São Tomé and Príncipe, President
 
August
[edit]- 3 August: Tuvalu, Parliament
 - 28 August: Guyana, President and Parliament
 
September
[edit]- 10 September: Montenegro, Parliament
 - 17 September: Sweden, Parliament
 - 17 September: Transnistria, referendum on closer ties with Russia
 - 20 September: Yemen, President
 - 22 September: The Gambia, President
 - 26 September: Cook Islands, Parliament
 - 28 September: Zambia, President and Parliament
 
October
[edit]- 1 October: Austria, Legislature
 - 1 October: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Presidency and Parliament
 - 1 October: Brazil, President (1st round)
 - 7 October: Latvia, Parliament
 - 15 October: Ecuador, President and Parliament
 - 22 October: Bulgaria, President (1st round)
 - 22 October: Panama, Panama Canal expansion referendum.
 - 28–29 October: Serbia, referendum on the new constitution.
 - 29 October: Brazil, President (2nd round)
 - 29 October: Democratic Republic of the Congo, President (2nd round)
 - 29 October: Bulgaria, President (2nd round)
 
November
[edit]- 5 November: Nicaragua, President and Parliament
 - 6 November: Tajikistan, President
 - 7 November: United States, House of Representatives and Senate (one third: Class 1 senators)
 - 19 November: Mauritania, Parliament (1st round)
 - 22 November: The Netherlands, Tweede Kamer
 - 23 November: Isle of Man, House of Keys
 - 25 November: Bahrain, Parliament (1st round)
 - 26 November: Ecuador, President (2nd round)
 - 30 November: Gibraltar, Referendum on the new constitution
 
December
[edit]- 2 December: Bahrain, Parliament (2nd round)
 - 3 December: Venezuela, President
 - 3 December: Madagascar, President
 - 3 December: Mauritania, Parliament (2nd round)
 - 10 December: Nagorno-Karabakh, constitutional referendum
 - 10 December: Transnistria, President
 - 11 December: Saint Lucia, Parliament
 - 15 December: Iran, Assembly of Experts
 - 16/18 December: United Arab Emirates, Parliament
 - 20 December: United Arab Emirates, Parliament
 - 17 December: Gabon, Parliament
 
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Chilean Presidency 2006 Runoff". IFES Election Guide. Archived from the original on 3 March 2024. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
 - ^ "Finnish Presidency 2006 Round 1". IFES Election Guide. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
 - ^ "Cabo Verdean National Assembly 2006 General". IFES Election Guide. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
 - ^ "Portuguese Presidency 2006 General". IFES Election Guide. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
 - ^ "Canadian House of Commons 2006 General". IFES Election Guide. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
 - ^ "Palestinian Legislative Council 2006 General". IFES Election Guide. Retrieved 24 August 2024.
 - ^ "Finnish Presidency 2006 Round 2". IFES Election Guide. Retrieved 24 August 2024.