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^ "Erdoğan officially sets Turkey's elections for May 14".^ "Thailand to hold general election on May 14, poll body says".

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^ "Mauritanian president dissolves parliament ahead of elections".^ "Chile right-wing parties win majority in vote to draft new constitution".^ "Uzbekistan To Hold Referendum On A Constitution That Could Give President Two More Terms".^ "El 30 de abril de 2023 Paraguay elegirá a su nuevo presidente".^ "Candidate list for Niue General Election released".^ "It's decided! April 24 is Election Day".^ "2023 National Council Elections to be the costliest NC elections to date".Archived from the original on 23 January 2023. "Territoriales 2023 en Polynésie : Les électeurs appelés aux urnes les 16 et 30 avril, tour d'horizon des forces et équilibres politiques". ^ Faatau, Jean-Tenahe (16 December 2022)."Montenegro President Milo Djukanovic headed for run-off election". ^ Vasovic, Aleksandar (19 March 2023).^ "A really simple guide to Finland's 2023 parliamentary election".^ "Bulgaria gears for its fifth election in two years on April 2".^ "Turkmenistan votes for new, opposition-free parliament"."Strong turnout in Cuba's national legislative elections -government". marta, RTCG - Radio Televizija Crne Gore, 16 January 2023 ^ Đurović raspisala: Predsjednički izbori 19.^ "Kazakh President Dismisses Parliament, Calls Snap Parliamentary Elections".^ "Official List of Candidates for the March 7th, 2023, General Election"."INEC Sets New Dates For 2023 General Elections". Agence Djiboutienne d'Information (in French). ^ "Elections législatives 2023 : Le président de la CNC dirige les travaux d'une réunion axée sur les voies et moyens d'assurer une couverture médiatique objective et équitable"."Cyprus presidential election goes to runoff". ^ "Parliamentary Elections February 2023 Information for Future Candidates".^ "President of Ecuador calls for referendum in 2023".^ "Heatwave does not stop Cyprus' presidential elections hopefuls from campaigning hard"."Tunisians elect weakened parliament on 11% turnout". "Retired general, ex-premier to square off in Czech presidential runoff". ^ "Pacific news in brief for December 29".^ "Slovak president sets date for referendum on early election".^ "January 18 for general election in Antigua and Barbuda".^ "Dates set for Czech presidential elections".^ "Bénin : les électeurs sont appelés aux urnes dans le cadre des élections législatives du 8 janvier 2023".The following indirect elections of heads of state and the upper houses of bicameral legislatures are scheduled to take place through votes in elected lower houses, unicameral legislatures, or electoral colleges: Marshall Islands, Parliament and Constitutional Referendum.20 December: Democratic Republic of Congo, President and National Assembly.17 December: Chile, Constitutional Referendum.22 November: Netherlands, House of Representatives.19 November: Chad, Constitutional Referendum.Switzerland, Council of States and National Council.Argentina, President, Senate and Chamber of Deputies.10 October: Liberia, President, Senate and House of Representatives.26 August: Gabon, President and Parliament.23 August: Zimbabwe, President and National Assembly.Ecuador, President, Parliament and Referendum.30 July: Central African Republic, Constitutional Referendum.Spain, Senate and Congress of Deputies.4 July: Federated States of Micronesia, Constitutional Referendum.Guatemala, President (1st round) and Parliament.24 June: Sierra Leone, President and Parliament.27 May: Mauritania, Parliament (2nd round).Turkey, President (1st round) and Parliament.13 May: Mauritania, Parliament (1st round).Uzbekistan, Constitutional Referendum.Paraguay, President, Senate and Chamber of Deputies.French Polynesia, Parliament (2nd round).24 April: British Virgin Islands, Parliament.16 April: French Polynesia, Parliament (1st round).25 February: Nigeria, President, Senate and House of Representatives.12 February: Cyprus, President (2nd round).Liechtenstein, Constitutional Referendum.27–28 January: Czech Republic, President (2nd round).21 January: Slovakia, Constitutional Referendum.18 January: Antigua and Barbuda, House of Representatives.13–14 January: Czech Republic, President (1st round).









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