Local electoral calendar 2016
For national elections, see National electoral calendar 2016.
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This local electoral calendar for 2016 lists the subnational elections to be held in 2016 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states. By-elections and sub-national referenda are also included.
February
- 28 February Austria, Tyrol municipal elections
March
- 6 March Germany, Hessen municipal elections
- 13 March Germany, Baden-Württemberg state election
- 13 March Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate state election
- 13 March Germany, Saxony-Anhalt state election
April
- 4 April Saskatchewan (Canada), Parliament
- 19 April Manitoba (Canada), Parliament
May
- 5 May: Northern Ireland, Assembly
- 5 May: Scotland, Parliament
- 5 May: United Kingdom, London (mayoral)
- 5 May: Wales, National Assembly
- 9 May: Philippines, local
June
August
- 27 August: Northern Territory (Australia), Legislative Assembly
September
- 4 September: Germany, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern State election
- 11 September: Germany, Municipal elections in Lower Saxony
- 18 September: Germany, Berlin State election
October
- 8 October: New Zealand, local[1]
- 15 October: Australian Capital Territory (Australia), Legislative Assembly
- 23 October: Chile, municipal
- TBA Czech Republic, regional - To elect the representatives of the 14 Regions of the Czech Republic
- TBD Azores (Portugal), Legislative Assembly
To be defined
- Chuuk, Referendum
- Congo (DR), Municipal and local
- Congo (DR), Provincial (new, smaller provinces)
- Iraqi Kurdistan, Referendum
- Sarawak (Malaysia), State Legislative Assembly
- Venezuela, regional.
- South African municipal elections, 2016
References
- ↑ "Local Electoral Act 2001". Parliamentary Counsel Office. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
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