Elections in Africa
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This page lists the most recent (direct) national elections in African countries.
Algeria
- Presidential: 8 April 2004
- People's National Assembly: 17 May 2007
- Charter for Peace and National Reconciliation Referendum: 29 September 2005
Angola
- Presidential: 29–30 September 1992
- National Assembly: 29–30 September 1992
Benin
- Presidential: 5 and 19 March 2006
- National Assembly: 31 March 2007
Botswana
- National Assembly: 30 October 2004
Burkina Faso
- Presidential: 13 November 2005
- National Assembly: 6 May 2007
Burundi
- National Assembly: 4 July 2005
- Constitutional Referendum: 28 February 2005
Cameroon
- Presidential: 11 October 2004
- National Assembly: 22 July 2007
Cape Verde
- Presidential: 12 February 2006
- National Assembly: 22 January 2006
Central African Republic
- Presidential: 13 March and 8 May 2005
- National Assembly: 13 March and 8 May 2005
- Constitutional Referendum: 5 December 2004
Chad
- Presidential: 3 May 2006
- National Assembly: 21 April 2002
- Referendum: 6 June 2005
Comoros
- Presidential: 16 April and 14 May 2006
- Assembly of the Union: 18 and 25 April 2004
Côte d'Ivoire
- Presidential: 22 October 2000
- National Assembly: 10 December 2000
Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Presidential: 30 July and 29 October 2006
- National Assembly: 30 July 2006
- Constitutional Referendum: 18 December 2005
Djibouti
- Presidential: 8 April 2005
- National Assembly: 8 February 2008
Egypt
- Presidential: 7 September 2005
- People's Assembly: 7 November-9 December 2005 (three stages)
- Constitutional Referendum: 26 March 2007
Equatorial Guinea
- Presidential: 15 December 2002
- House of People's Representatives: 4 May 2008
Eritrea
Eritrea, since independence, has repeatedly postponed elections.
Ethiopia
- House of People's Representatives: 15 May and 21 August 2005
Gabon
- Presidential: 27 December 2005
- National Assembly: 17 December 2006
The Gambia
- Presidential: 22 September 2006
- National Assembly: 25 January 2007
Ghana
- Presidential: 7 December 2008
- Parliament: 7 December 2008
- Presidential: 7 December 2004
- Parliament: 7 December 2004
Guinea
- Presidential: 21 December 2003
- National Assembly: 30 June 2002
Guinea-Bissau
- Presidential: 19 June and 24 July 2005
- People's National Assembly: 28 March 2004
Kenya
- Presidential: 27 December 2007
- National Assembly: 27 December 2007
- Constitutional Referendum: 21 November 2005
Lesotho
- National Assembly: 17 February 2002
Liberia
- Presidential: 11 October and 8 November 2005
- Senate: 11 October 2005
- House of Representatives: 11 October 2005
Libya
Libya does not hold elections, it is a dictatorship
Madagascar
- Presidential: 3 December 2006
- National Assembly: 23 September 2007
- Constitutional Referendum: 4 April 2007
Malawi
- Presidential: 20 May 2004
- National Assembly: 20 May 2004
Mali
- Presidential: 29 April 2007
- National Assembly: 1 and 22 July 2007
Mauritania
- Presidential: 11 and 25 March 2007
- National Assembly: 19 November and 3 December 2006
Mauritius
- National Assembly: 3 July 2005
Morocco
- Chamber of Representatives: 7 September 2007
Mozambique
- Presidential: 1–2 December 2004
- Assembly of the Republic: 1–2 December 2004
Namibia
- Presidential: 15–16 November 2004
- National Assembly: 15–16 November 2004
Niger
- Presidential: 16 November and 4 December 2004
- National Assembly: 4 December 2004
Nigeria
- Presidential: 21 April 2007
- Senate: 21 April 2007
- House of Representatives: 21 April 2007
Republic of Congo
- Presidential: 10 March 2002
- National Assembly: 24 June and 5 August 2007
Rwanda
- Presidential: 25 August 2003
- Chamber of Deputies: 29–30 December 2003
São Tomé and Príncipe
- Presidential: 30 July 2006
- National Assembly: 26 March 2006
Senegal
- Presidential: 25 February 2007
- National Assembly: 3 June 2007
Seychelles
- Presidential: 28–30 July 2006
- National Assembly: 10–12 May 2007
Sierra Leone
- Presidential: 11 August and 8 September 2007
- House of Representatives: 11 August 2007
Somalia
- Presidential: 14 April 2003
- House of Representatives: 29 September 2005
South Africa
- National Assembly: 14 April 2004
Sudan
- Presidential: 13–22 December 2005
- National Assembly: 13–22 December 2005
Swaziland
- House of Assembly: 18 October 2003
Tanzania
- Presidential: 31 October 2010
- National Assembly: 31 October 2010
Togo
- Presidential: 24 April 2005
- National Assembly: 14 October 2007
Tunisia
- Presidential: 24 October 2004
- Chamber of Deputies: 24 October 2004
Uganda
- Presidential: 23 February 2006
- Parliament: 23 February 2006
- Multiparty Referendum: 28 July 2005
Western Sahara
- National Council: 17–19 February 2008
Zambia
- Presidential: 30 October 2008
- Presidential: 28 September 2006
- National Assembly: 28 September 2006
Zimbabwe
- Presidential: 29 March 2008
- Senate: 29 March 2008
- House of Assembly: 29 March 2008
See also
- Africa
- Elections
- Electoral calendar
- List of national legislatures
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