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This local electoral calendar for 2015 lists the subnational elections held in 2015. Referendums, recall and retention elections, and national by-elections (special elections) are also included.
January
[edit]- 4 January:
- 5 January: Belize, Cayo North, House of Representatives by-election
- 6 January: Federated States of Micronesia, Kosrae, Governor (2nd round)[4]
- 11 January:
- 13 January: India, Madhya Pradesh, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (1st phase)[5]
- 16 January: India, Rajasthan, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (1st phase)[6]
- 18 January: Hong Kong, Rural Committees (3rd phase)[1]
- 22 January: India, Rajasthan, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (2nd phase)[6]
- 25 January:
- 28 January: India, Chhattisgarh, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (1st phase)[8]
- 30 January: India, Rajasthan, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (3rd phase)[6]
- 31 January:
February
[edit]- 1 February:
- 2 February: Kenya, Homa Bay, Senate by-election[10]
- 4 February: India, Chhattisgarh, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (3rd phase)[8]
- 7 February:
- 8 February:
- 12 February:
- 13 February: India, Bangaon, House of the People by-election[14]
- 15 February: Germany, Hamburg, Parliament
- 19 February: India, Madhya Pradesh, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (3rd phase)[5]
- 22 February:
- 24 February: United States, Chicago, Mayor and City Council (1st round)
- 25 February: India, Punjab, Municipal Councils and Town Councils[17]
March
[edit]- 1 March:
- 3 March:
- 4 March: Belize, City Councils and Town Councils
- 8 March: Switzerland
- 13 March: Syria, Rojava, Municipal Councils
- 15 March:
- 16 March:
- 16 March – 29 May: Canada, Metro Vancouver, TransLink referendum
- 18 March: Netherlands
- 20 March: American Samoa, District 6, House of Representatives by-election[33][34]
- 22 March:
- 24 March:
- 27 March: Zimbabwe, Chirumanzu–Zibagwe and Mount Darwin West, House of Assembly by-elections[37]
- 28 March:
- 29 March:
- Austria
- Bolivia, Governors, Departamental Legislative Assemblies, Mayors, Municipal Councils, Beni Provincial Subgovernors, Gran Chaco Regional Assembly and Tarija Sectional Executives
- France, Departemental Councils (2nd round)
- Kazakhstan, Regional Councils and City Councils[38]
- Portugal, Madeira, Legislative Assembly
- Switzerland, Lucerne, Executive Council (1st round) and Cantonal Council[39][40]
- 31 March: Cook Islands, Vaipae-Tautu, Parliament by-election
April
[edit]- 7 April: United States
- Anchorage, Mayor (1st round)
- Chicago, Mayor and City Council (2nd round)
- Colorado Springs, Mayor (1st round) and City Council[41]
- Ferguson, City Council[42]
- Kansas City, MO, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[43]
- Las Vegas, Mayor and City Council[44]
- St. Louis, Board of Aldermen[45]
- Wichita, Mayor and City Council (2nd round)[23]
- Wisconsin, Supreme Court and Court of Appeals[46]
- 8 April: India, Assam, Bodoland, Territorial Council
- 11 April:
- Malta, Local Councils
- Nigeria[47][48][49]
- Abia, Governor and House of Assembly[50]
- Adamawa, Governor and House of Assembly[51]
- Akwa Ibom, Governor and House of Assembly[52]
- Anambra, House of Assembly[53]
- Bauchi, Governor and House of Assembly[54]
- Bayelsa, House of Assembly[55]
- Benue, Governor and House of Assembly[56]
- Borno, Governor and House of Assembly[57]
- Cross River, Governor and House of Assembly[58]
- Delta, Governor and House of Assembly[59]
- Ebonyi, Governor and House of Assembly[60]
- Edo, House of Assembly[61]
- Ekiti, House of Assembly[62]
- Enugu, Governor and House of Assembly[63]
- Gombe, Governor and House of Assembly[64]
- Imo, Governor and House of Assembly[65]
- Jigawa, Governor and House of Assembly[66]
- Kaduna, Governor and House of Assembly[67]
- Kano, Governor and House of Assembly[68]
- Katsina, Governor and House of Assembly[69]
- Kebbi, Governor and House of Assembly[70]
- Kogi, House of Assembly[71]
- Kwara, Governor and House of Assembly[72]
- Lagos, Governor and House of Assembly[73]
- Nasarawa, Governor and House of Assembly[74]
- Niger, Governor and House of Assembly[75]
- Ogun, Governor and House of Assembly[76]
- Ondo, House of Assembly[77]
- Osun, House of Assembly[78]
- Oyo, Governor and House of Assembly[79]
- Plateau, Governor and House of Assembly[80]
- Rivers, Governor and House of Assembly[81]
- Sokoto, Governor and House of Assembly[82]
- Taraba, Governor and House of Assembly[83]
- Yobe, Governor and House of Assembly[84]
- Zamfara, Governor and House of Assembly[68]
- 12 April:
- Hungary, Veszprém 3, National Assembly by-election
- Japan, Unified Local elections (1st phase)
- Aichi, Prefectural Assembly
- Akita, Prefectural Assembly[85]
- Aomori, Prefectural Assembly[86]
- Chiba, Prefectural Assembly
- Ehime, Prefectural Assembly[87]
- Fukui, Governor[88] and Prefectural Assembly[89]
- Fukuoka, Governor[90] and Prefectural Assembly[91]
- Gifu, Prefectural Assembly[92]
- Gunma, Prefectural Assembly[93]
- Hiroshima, Prefectural Assembly[94]
- Hokkaido, Governor and Legislative Assembly
- Sapporo, Mayor and City Council[96]
- Hyōgo, Prefectural Assembly
- Ishikawa, Prefectural Assembly[97]
- Kagawa, Prefectural Assembly[98]
- Kagoshima, Prefectural Assembly[99]
- Kanagawa, Governor[100] and Prefectural Assembly
- Kōchi, Prefectural Assembly[102]
- Kumamoto, Prefectural Assembly[103]
- Kyoto, Prefectural Assembly[104]
- Mie, Governor[105] Prefectural Assembly[106]
- Miyazaki, Prefectural Assembly[107]
- Nagano, Prefectural Assembly[108]
- Nagasaki, Prefectural Assembly[109]
- Nara, Governor and Prefectural Assembly
- Niigata, Prefectural Assembly[110]
- Oita, Governor and Prefectural Assembly
- Okayama, Prefectural Assembly[111]
- Osaka, Prefectural Assembly[112]
- Saga, Prefectural Assembly[113]
- Saitama, Prefectural Assembly
- Shiga, Prefectural Assembly[114]
- Shimane, Governor[115] and Prefectural Assembly[116]
- Shizuoka, Prefectural Assembly[117]
- Tochigi, Prefectural Assembly
- Tokushima, Governor[118] and Prefectural Assembly[119]
- Tottori, Governor[120] and Prefectural Assembly[121]
- Toyama, Prefectural Assembly[122]
- Wakayama, Prefectural Assembly[123]
- Yamagata, Prefectural Assembly[124]
- Yamaguchi, Prefectural Assembly[125]
- Yamanashi, Prefectural Assembly[126]
- Switzerland
- 17 April: Samoa, Sagaga-le-Usoga, Legislative Assembly by-election
- 18 April: Nigeria, Rivers, House of Assembly (revote in 6 constituencies)[81]
- 19 April:
- 21 April:
- 22 April: India, Karnataka, Greater Bangalore, Municipal Corporation
- 23 April: Pakistan, NA-246, National Assembly by-election[133]
- 25 April:
- 26 April:
- 28 April: Bangladesh[139]
- 29 April: South Korea, Ganghwa, Gwanak, Gwangju and Jungwon-gu, National Assembly by-elections
- 30 April: India, Mizoram, Village Councils and Local Councils[140]
May
[edit]- 2 May: Australia, Tasmania, (Derwent, Mersey and Windermere) Legislative Council
- 3 May:
- 4 May:
- 5 May:
- 7 May:
- 8 May: Philippines, Puerto Princesa, Mayor recall election
- 9 May: United States
- 9–22 May: Papua New Guinea, Pomio, National Parliament by-election[148]
- 10 May:
- 11 May: Guyana, Regional Democratic Councils
- 11–25 May: Papua New Guinea, Autonomous Region of Bougainville, President and House of Representatives
- 12 May: United States, Mississippi's 1st congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election (1st round)
- 13 May: Qatar, Central Municipal Council
- 17 May:
- 19 May: United States
- 21 May: Isle of Man, Douglas North and Douglas South, House of Keys by-elections[149]
- 22 May: Ireland, Carlow–Kilkenny, Assembly by-election
- 23 May: Nigeria, Rivers, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[150]
- 24 May:
- Ethiopia, Regional Councils[151]
- Italy, Aosta Valley and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Mayors and Municipal Councils (2nd round)
- Spain, Regional Legislatures, Municipal Councils and Basque Foral Parliaments
- Álava, Foral Parliament
- Aragon, Parliament
- Asturias, Parliament
- Balearic Islands, Parliament and Island Councils
- Barcelona, City Council
- Biscay, Foral Parliament
- Canary Islands, Parliament and Island Cabildos
- Cantabria, Parliament
- Castile and León, Parliament
- Castile-La Mancha, Parliament
- Ceuta, Assembly
- Extremadura, Assembly
- Gipuzkoa, Foral Parliament
- La Rioja, Parliament
- Madrid (Community), Assembly
- Melilla, Assembly
- Murcia, Assembly
- Navarre, Parliament
- Seville, City Council
- Valencian Community, Parliament
- 25 May: Suriname, District Councils and Local Councils[152]
- 26 May: India, Jharkhand, Municipal Councils[153]
- 29 May: India, Karnataka, Village Councils (1st phase)[154]
- 30 May:
- 31 May:
June
[edit]- 1 June: India, Manipur[156]
- 2 June:
- 7 June:
- Armenia, Mayors, Local Councils and Community Chiefs[157]
- Germany, Saxony, Mayors (1st round) and District Councilors[158]
- Japan, Aomori, Governor
- Lithuania, Širvintos District, Mayor (revote) , and Trakai District, Mayor and Municipal Council (revote)
- Mexico, state elections
- Baja California Sur, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Campeche, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Colima, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Federal District, Legislative Assembly and Mayors
- Guanajuato, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Guerrero, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Jalisco, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Mexico (state), Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Michoacán, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Morelos, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Nuevo León, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Querétaro, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- San Luis Potosí, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Sonora, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Tabasco, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Yucatán, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- 8 June: Pakistan
- 10 June: Zimbabwe, Dangamvura-Chikanga, Dzivarasekwa, Glen View South, Harare East, Headlands, Highfield West, Hurungwe West, Kambuzuma, Kuwadzana, Lobengula, Luveve, Makokoba, Mbizo, Pelandaba-Mpopoma, Pumula and Tsholotsho North, House of Assembly by-elections
- 13 June: United States
- 14 June:
- 21 June:
- 23 June: United States, Kansas City, MO, Mayor and City Council (2nd round)[43]
- 27 June: United States, Cherokee Nation, Principal Chief, Deputy Chief and Tribal Council (1st round)[168][169]
- 28 June:
- 29 June: Burundi, Communal Councils[171]
- 30 June: Zambia, Malambo, Mulobezi and Petauke Central, National Assembly by-elections[172]
July
[edit]- 5 July:
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires City, Head of Government (1st round), City Legislature and Communal Boards
- Córdoba, Governor, Provincial Legislature, Mayors, Municipal Councils and Communal Officers
- La Rioja, Governor, Provincial Legislature, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Corrientes, Chamber of Deputies, Senate, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Germany, Dresden, Mayor (2nd round)[159]
- Japan, Gunma, Governor[173]
- Argentina
- 7 July: Ghana, Talensi, Parliament by-election
- 8 July: Belize, Dangriga, House of Representatives by-election
- 11–24 July: Papua New Guinea, Goilala and Sandaun, National Parliament by-elections[174]
- 19 July:
- 21 July: United States, Navajo Nation, Presidential Language Requirement referendum[175]
- 24 July: Zimbabwe, Mudzi West, House of Assembly by-election[176]
- 25 July: United States, Cherokee Nation, Tribal Council (2nd round)[169]
- 26 July: Ukraine, Chernihiv constituency 205, Parliament by-election
- 31 July: Madagascar, Mayors and Municipal Councils
August
[edit]- 4 August: United States, King County, Council (1st round)[177]
- 6 August: United States, Nashville, Mayor and Metropolitan Council (1st round)[178]
- 9 August: Japan, Saitama, Governor
- 15 August: Botswana, Good Hope-Mabule, National Assembly by-election[179]
- 16 August: Pakistan, NA-19, National Assembly by-election
- 19 August: India, Assam, Kamrup District, Morigaon District and Nagaon District, Tiwa Autonomous Council[180]
- 20 August: Japan, Iwate, Governor
- 23 August: Argentina, Tucumán, Governor, Provincial Legislature, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- 24 August: Burundi, Mayors and Hill Councils[181]
- 25 August: United States, Phoenix, Mayor and City Council[182]
September
[edit]- 1 September: Ghana, District Assemblies and Unit Committees[183]
- 4 September: Morocco, Regional Councils and Municipal Councils[184]
- 6 September:
- 8 September: United States, Boston, City Council (1st round)
- 10 September:
- 13 September:
- Armenia, Mayors, Local Councils and Community Chiefs[186]
- France, Aveyron's 3rd constituency, National Assembly by-election (2nd round)
- Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, District Administrators, District Councils, Mayors and Municipal Councils (1st round)
- Nagorno-Karabakh, Mayors, Local Councils and Community Chiefs[188]
- Russia, Federal Subject Heads, Federal Subject Legislatures, Municipal Heads, Municipal Councils, District Councils, Village Councils and Local referendums
- Amur Oblast, Governor special election
- Arkhangelsk Oblast, Governor special election
- Belgorod Oblast, Duma
- Bryansk Oblast, Governor special election
- Chelyabinsk Oblast, Legislative Assembly
- Chuvashia, Head
- Irkutsk Oblast, Governor special election (1st round)
- Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Governor
- Kaliningrad Oblast, Governor
- Kaluga Oblast, Governor and Legislative Assembly
- Kamchatka Krai, Governor special election
- Kemerovo Oblast, Governor
- Komi Republic, State Council
- Kostroma Oblast, Governor special election and Duma
- Krasnodar Krai, Head of Administration special election
- Kurgan Oblast, Duma
- Leningrad Oblast, Governor special election
- Magadan Oblast, Duma
- Mari El, Head
- Novosibirsk Oblast, Legislative Assembly
- Omsk Oblast, Governor special election
- Penza Oblast, Governor
- Rostov Oblast, Governor
- Ryazan Oblast, Duma
- Sakhalin Oblast, Governor special election
- Smolensk Oblast, Governor special election
- Tambov Oblast, Head of Administration
- Tatarstan, President
- Voronezh Oblast, Duma
- Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Legislative Assembly
- 14 September: Norway, County Councils and Municipal Councils
- 19 September:
- 20 September: Argentina, Chaco, Governor, Provincial Legislature, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- 24 September: Zambia, Lubansenshi and Solwezi West, National Assembly by-elections[191]
- 27 September:
- Austria, Upper Austria, Parliament, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Ecuador, La Manga del Cura, Join Which Province referendum
- Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, District Administrators, District Councils, Mayors and Municipal Councils (2nd round)
- Russia, Irkutsk Oblast, Governor special election (2nd round)
- Spain, Catalonia, Parliament
October
[edit]- 6 October: United States
- 8 October: United States, Memphis, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[194]
- 9 October: India
- 11 October:
- 12 October: India
- 13 October: India, Uttar Pradesh, District Councils and Township Councils (2nd phase)[196]
- 15 October:
- 16 October: India, Bihar, Legislative Assembly (2nd phase)
- 17 October:
- 18 October:
- 23 October: India, Ladakh, Leh District, Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council[207]
- 24 October: United States, Louisiana[208]
- 25 October:
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires (Province), Governor, Chamber of Deputies, Senate, Mayors, Municipal Councils and School Counselors
- Catamarca, Governor, Chamber of Deputies, Senate, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Chubut, Governor, Provincial Legislature, Mayors, Municipal Councils and Communal Officers
- Entre Ríos, Governor, Chamber of Deputies, Senate, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Formosa, Governor, Provincial Legislature, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Jujuy, Governor, Provincial Legislature, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- La Pampa, Governor, Chamber of Deputies, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Misiones, Governor, House of Representatives and Mayors
- San Juan, Governor, Chamber of Deputies and Mayors
- San Luis, Governor, Chamber of Deputies, Senate and Mayors
- Santa Cruz, Governor, Chamber of Deputies, Development Commissioners, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Bulgaria, Mayors (1st round), Municipal Councils and Ward Mayors
- Colombia, Governors, Departmental Assemblies, Mayors, Municipal Councils and Local Administrative Boards[210]
- Haiti, Mayors[211]
- India, Goa, Municipal Councils[212]
- Japan, Miyagi, Prefectural Assembly
- Tanzania, Zanzibar, President, House of Representatives, District Councils, Town Councils and Municipal Council[213]
- Ukraine, City Mayors, Town Mayors, Village Mayors (1st round), Oblast Councils, Raion Councils, City Councils, Urban-District Councils, Town Councils and Village Councils
- Argentina
- 28 October: India, Bihar, Legislative Assembly (3rd phase)
- 29 October: India, Uttar Pradesh, District Councils and Township Councils (4th phase)[196]
- 31 October: Pakistan
- Punjab, Metropolitan Corporations, Municipal Corporations, Municipal Committees, District Councils and Unions Councils (1st phase)[214]
- Sindh, Metropolitan Corporations, District Municipal Corporations, Municipal Corporations, Municipal Committees, Town Committees, Union Committees, District Councils and Union Councils (1st phase)[215]
November
[edit]- 1 November:
- 2 November: India, Kerala, Municipal Corporations, Municipal Councils, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (1st phase)[216]
- 3 November: United States, State and Local elections
- Kentucky, Governor, Agriculture Commissioner, Attorney General, Auditor, Secretary of State and Treasurer
- Mississippi
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce, Commissioner of Insurance, Public Service Commission, Secretary of State, Transportation Commission and Treasurer
- House of Representatives and Senate[217][218]
- Public Schools constitutional referendum[219]
- New Jersey, General Assembly
- Pennsylvania, Supreme Court, Commonwealth Court and Superior Court
- Virginia, House of Delegates and Senate
- Washington, Court of Appeals[220]
- Aurora, CO, Mayor and City Council[221]
- Boston, City Council (2nd round)
- Charlotte, Mayor and City Council
- Columbus, Mayor and City Council[222]
- Houston, Mayor, City Council (1st round)[223] and Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Discrimination referendum
- Indianapolis, Mayor and City-County Council
- King County, Council (2nd round)[177]
- Miami, City Commission (1st round)[225]
- Philadelphia, Mayor and City Council[226]
- Pittsburgh, City Council[227]
- Raleigh, City Council (2nd round)[193]
- San Francisco, Mayor, City Attorney, District Attorney, Sheriff, Treasurer, Community College Board and Referendums[228]
- Tucson, Mayor and City Council[229]
- 5 November: India
- 8 November:
- 10 November: Federated States of Micronesia, Pohnpei, Governor (1st round) and State Legislature[230]
- 14 November: Sierra Leone, Constituency 107, Parliament by-election[231]
- 15 November:
- 17 November: United States, Miami, City Commission (2nd round)[225]
- 19 November:
- Pakistan
- Punjab, Metropolitan Corporations, Municipal Corporations and Municipal Committees, District Councils and Unions Councils (2nd phase)[214]
- Sindh, Metropolitan Corporations, District Municipal Corporations, Municipal Corporations, Municipal Committees, Town Committees, Union Committees, District Councils and Union Councils (2nd phase)[215]
- United States, Memphis, City Council (2nd round)[194]
- Pakistan
- 21 November:
- 22 November:
- 23 November: Canada, Northwest Territories, Legislative Assembly
- 24 November: Japan, Kochi, Governor[239]
- 27 November: Namibia, Regional Councils and Local Councils
- 28 November: India
- 29 November:
- Germany, Hamburg and Kiel, 2024 Olympics referendum
- India, Gujarat, Municipal Councils, District Councils and Township Councils[236]
- Switzerland
- Transnistria, District Chairs, District Councils, Mayors and Municipal Councils[243][244]
- Ukraine, Village Mayors and Village Councils (revote), and Krasnoarmiysk and Mariupol, Mayors and City Councils
- 30 November:
December
[edit]- 1 December: India, Uttar Pradesh, Village Heads and Village Councils (2nd phase)[241]
- 2 December: Guernsey, Saint Peter Port North, Parliament by-election
- 3 December: United Kingdom, Oldham West and Royton, House of Commons by-election
- 5 December:
- Australia, North Sydney, House of Representatives by-election
- India
- Nigeria
- Pakistan
- Punjab, Metropolitan Corporations, Municipal Corporations and Municipal Committees, District Councils and Unions Councils (3rd phase)[214]
- Sindh, Metropolitan Corporations, District Municipal Corporations, Municipal Corporations, Municipal Committees, Town Committees, Union Committees, District Councils and Union Councils (3rd phase)[215]
- 6 December:
- 8 December: Federated States of Micronesia, Pohnpei, Governor (2nd round)[248]
- 9 December:
- 12 December:
- 13 December:
- 15 December: Ghana, Amenfi West, Parliament by-election
- 18 December: Netherlands, Bonaire, Status referendum
- 19 December:
- 22 December:
- 23 December: Pakistan, NA-154, National Assembly by-election[257]
- 29 December: Liberia, Lofa-2, House of Representatives by-election[258]
- 30 December: Bangladesh, Mayors and Municipal Councils[259][260]
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