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This local electoral calendar for 2013 lists the subnational elections held in 2013. Referendums, recall and retention elections, and national by-elections (special elections) are also included.
January
[edit]- 6 January: Thailand, Chonburi constituency 2, House of Representatives by-election[1]
- 17 January: Bangladesh, Chittagong-12, House of the Nation by-election[2]
- 20 January:
- 21 January: Trinidad and Tobago, Tobago, House of Assembly
- 22 January:
- 26 January: Singapore, Punggol East, Parliament by-election
- 27 January:
- 29 January:
- 30 January: India, Assam, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (1st phase)[7]
February
[edit]- 3 February:
- 6 February: India, Assam, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (2nd phase)[7]
- 9 February: Thailand, Lopburi constituency 4, House of Representatives by-election
- 11 February: Uganda, Butaleja, Parliament by-election[11]
- 12 February: India, Assam, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (3rd phase)[7]
- 14 February: India, Tripura, Legislative Assembly
- 17 February: Germany, Leipzig, Lord Mayor (2nd round)[4]
- 23 February:
- 24 February: Indonesia, West Java, Governor
- 24–25 February: Italy
- 26 February: United States, Wichita, City Council (1st round)[13]
- 27 February: Solomon Islands, Nggela, Parliament by-election[14]
- 28 February:
March
[edit]- 3 March:
- Austria
- Switzerland
- Aargau, referendum
- Appenzell Ausserrhoden, referendum
- Basel-Landschaft, referendums
- Basel-Stadt, referendum
- Bern, referendum
- Geneva, referendums[16]
- Grisons, referendums
- Jura, referendum[17]
- Neuchâtel, referendum[18]
- Nidwalden, referendum
- Obwalden, referendums
- Schaffhausen, referendums
- Schwyz, referendum
- Solothurn, Executive Council (1st round) and Cantonal Council[19]
- Ticino, referendums[20]
- Valais, Council of State (1st round) and Grand Council
- Zürich, referendums
- Thailand, Bangkok, Governor
- 4 March: Kenya, Governors and County Assemblies
- 5 March:
- 7 March:
- 9 March:
- 14 March: Zambia, Livingstone, National Assembly by-election[27]
- 16 March: Nigeria, Federal Capital Territory, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[28]
- 17 March:
- 22 March:
- 23 March: Nigeria, Bayelsa, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[31]
- 24 March:
- 27 March: Ireland, Meath East, Assembly by-election
April
[edit]- 2 April:
- Federated States of Micronesia, Chuuk, Governor (2nd round)[32][33][34]
- Greenland, Municipal Councils and Settlement Councils[35][36]
- United States
- Anchorage, Assembly[37][38]
- Colorado Springs, City Council[39]
- Las Vegas, City Council (1st round)[40]
- Oklahoma City, City Council (2nd round)[41]
- Omaha, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[42]
- St. Louis, Mayor and Board of Aldermen[43]
- Wichita, City Council (2nd round)[44]
- Wisconsin, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Supreme Court and Court of Appeals[45][46]
- 4 April: The Gambia, Area Councils and City Councils
- 6 April: Botswana, Letlhakeng West, National Assembly by-election[47]
- 7 April:
- 9 April: United States, Illinois's 2nd congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- 14 April:
- 17 April: India, Mizoram, Chakma Autonomous District, Council[53]
- 20 April:
- 21 April:
- Ethiopia, City Councils, District Councils and Neighborhood Councils (2nd phase)[51]
- Ivory Coast, Regional Councils, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Japan, Nagoya, Mayor
- Paraguay, Governors and Departmental Councils
- Poland, senatorial constituency No. 73, Senate by-election
- Thailand
- Chiang Mai constituency 3, House of Representatives by-election
- Ranong, Senate by-election[57]
- 21–22 April: Italy, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Regional Council, Mayors and Municipal Councils (1st round)
- 23 April: Zambia, Kapiri Mposhi and Lukulu West, National Assembly by-election[58]
- 24 April:
- 28 April:
May
[edit]- 2 May: United Kingdom
- South Shields, House of Commons by-election
- England, County Councils, Unitary Authorities and Mayors
- Buckinghamshire, County Council
- Cambridgeshire, County Council
- Cornwall, Council
- Cumbria, County Council
- Derbyshire, County Council
- Devon, County Council
- Dorset, County Council
- Durham, County Council
- East Sussex, County Council
- Essex, County Council
- Gloucestershire, County Council
- Hampshire, County Council
- Hertfordshire, County Council
- Isle of Wight, Council
- Isles of Scilly, Council
- Kent, County Council
- Lancashire, County Council
- Leicestershire, County Council
- Lincolnshire, County Council
- Norfolk, County Council
- North Yorkshire, County Council
- Northamptonshire, County Council
- Northumberland, County Council
- Nottinghamshire, County Council
- Oxfordshire, County Council
- Shropshire, Council
- Somerset, County Council
- Staffordshire, County Council
- Suffolk, County Council
- Surrey, County Council
- Warwickshire, County Council
- West Sussex, County Council
- Wiltshire, Council
- Worcestershire, County Council
- Wales, Isle of Anglesey, County Council
- 4 May: Nigeria, Kogi, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[61]
- 5 May:
- 5–6 May: Italy, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Mayors and Municipal Councils (2nd round)
- 6 May: Australia, Tasmania, (Montgomery, Nelson and Pembroke) Legislative Council
- 7 May:
- 11 May:
- 13 May:
- 14 May:
- 15 May: Indonesia, Bali, Governor
- 16 May:
- 19 May:
- 20 May: India, Assam, North Cachar Hills, Autonomous District Council[70]
- 21 May: United States, Los Angeles, Mayor and City Council (2nd round)[71]
- 23 May: Isle of Man, Douglas West, House of Keys by-election[72]
- 25 May:
- 26 May:
- 26–27 May:Italy, Mayors and Municipal Councils (1st round)
- 27 May: Vanuatu, Tanna, Parliament by-election
- 28 May: Indonesia, Malang, Mayor
June
[edit]- 1 June: Latvia, Municipal Councils[75][76]
- 2 June:
- 4 June: United States
- 6 June:
- 8 June: France, First constituency for French residents overseas, National Assembly by-elections (2nd round)
- 9 June:
- 9–10 June: Italy
- 11 June:
- 14 June: Iran, City Councils and Village Councils
- 15 June:
- 16 June:
- 20 June:
- 22 June: United States, Cherokee Nation, Tribal Council (1st round)[89]
- 23 June:
- 23–24 June: Italy, Sicily, Mayors and Municipal Councils (2nd round)
- 25 June: United States, Massachusetts, U.S. Senate special election
- 28 June: Tuvalu, Nukufetau, Parliament by-election
- 29 June:
- 30 June: Argentina, Misiones, House of Representatives and Private Prosecutors in Criminal Cases constitutional referendum[93][94]
July
[edit]- 1 July: Indonesia, North Maluku, Governor (1st round)
- 3 July:
- 4 July: Gibraltar, Parliament by-election
- 6 July: Bangladesh, Gazipur, Mayor and City Corporation[97]
- 6 July – 9 August: Papua New Guinea, Local-Level Governments[98][99][100]
- 7 July:
- Mexico, State elections
- Aguascalientes, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Baja California, Governor, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Chihuahua, Congress, Mayors, Trustees and Municipal Councils
- Coahuila, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Durango, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Hidalgo, Congress
- Oaxaca, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Puebla, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Quintana Roo, Congress, Mayors, Trustees and Municipal Councils
- Sinaloa, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Tamaulipas, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Tlaxcala, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Veracruz, Congress, Mayors, Trustees and Municipal Councils
- Zacatecas, Congress, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Ukraine, Sevastopol constituency 224, Parliament by-election
- Mexico, State elections
- 11 July: India, West Bengal, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (1st phase)[101]
- 15 July: India, West Bengal, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (2nd phase)[101]
- 17 July: Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, Saint Helena, Legislative Council
- 19 July: India, West Bengal, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (3rd phase)[101]
- 21 July: Japan, Hyōgo, Governor
- 22 July: India, West Bengal, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (4th phase)[101]
- 23 July: India, Andhra Pradesh, Village Councils (1st phase)[102]
- 25 July:
- 27 July:
- 29 July: Trinidad and Tobago, Chaguanas West, House of Representatives by-election[105]
- 31 July:
August
[edit]- 1 August: United Kingdom, Wales, Ynys Môn, Welsh Parliament by-election
- 5 August: Indonesia, East Nusa Tenggara, Governor[107]
- 6 August: United States, King County, Executive and Council (1st round)[108]
- 21 August: India, Mandya and Bangalore Rural, House of the People by-elections[109]
- 22 August:
- 25 August: Japan, Yokohama, Mayor[120]
- 27 August:
- 29 August: Indonesia, East Java, Governor
- 31 August: Indonesia, Tangerang, Mayor
September
[edit]- 4 September: Indonesia, Riau, Governor (1st round)
- 5 September: Zambia, Mkaika, National Assembly by-election[122]
- 8 September:
- Japan, Ibaraki, Governor
- Poland, senatorial constituency No. 55, Senate by-election
- Russia, Federal Subject Heads, Federal Subject Legislatures, Municipal Heads, Municipal Councils, District Councils, Village Councils and Local referendums
- Arkhangelsk Oblast, Assembly of Deputies
- Bashkortostan, State Assembly
- Buryatia, People's Khural
- Chechnya, Parliament
- Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Governor
- Irkutsk Oblast, Legislative Assembly
- Ivanovo Oblast, Duma
- Kalmykia, People's Khural
- Kemerovo Oblast, Council of People's Deputies
- Khabarovsk Krai, Governor
- Khakassia, Head and Supreme Council
- Leningrad Oblast, Legislative Assembly
- Magadan Oblast, Governor
- Moscow (City), Mayor special election
- Moscow Oblast, Governor special election
- Rostov Oblast, Legislative Assembly
- Sakha, State Assembly
- Smolensk Oblast, Duma
- Ulyanovsk Oblast, Legislative Assembly
- Vladimir Oblast, Governor and Legislative Assembly
- Yaroslavl Oblast, Duma
- Yekaterinburg, Head
- Zabaykalsky Krai, Governor and Legislative Assembly
- 8–9 September: Norway, Sámi Parliament
- 10 September:
- 14 September: Indonesia, Bogor, Mayor
- 15 September:
- 18 September:
- 19 September:
- 21 September:
- 22 September:
- Germany
- Switzerland
- Aargau, referendums
- Basel-Landschaft, referendum
- Basel-Stadt, referendums
- Geneva, referendum[128]
- Grisons, referendum
- Lucerne, referendums
- Nidwalden, referendum
- Obwalden, Referendum
- Schaffhausen, Referendum
- Solothurn, referendum
- Ticino, referendums[20][129]
- Uri, referendums
- Zug, referendums
- Zürich, referendum
- 24 September:
- 28 September: Kuwait, Municipal Council[130]
- 29 September: Portugal, Municipal Chambers, Municipal Assemblies and Parish Assemblies
- 30 September:
October
[edit]- 2 October: Indonesia, Lampung, Governor[132]
- 3 October:
- 5 October: Nigeria
- 6 October:
- 7 October: India, Assam, Dhemaji District, Mising Autonomous Council (2nd phase)[131]
- 8 October:
- 12 October: New Zealand, Regional Councils, Mayors, Territorial Authority Councils and District Health Boards[139]
- Auckland, Mayor, Council and Local Boards
- Wellington, Mayor and Council
- 16 October: United States, New Jersey, U.S. Senate special election
- 17 October: Kenya, Kibwezi West and Matungulu, National Assembly by-elections[140]
- 19 October: Australia
- 20 October: Estonia, Municipal Councils
- 21 October:
- 22 October: Israel, Municipal Heads, Municipal Councils, Local Heads and Local Councils (1st round)
- 24 October: United Kingdom, Scotland, Dunfermline, Scottish Parliament by-election
- 26 October: Nigeria, Kwara, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[144]
- 27 October:
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires, Chamber of Deputies and Senate[145]
- Buenos Aires City, City Legislature[146]
- Catamarca, Chamber of Deputies and Senate[147]
- Chaco, Chamber of Deputies[148]
- Formosa, Chamber of Deputies[149]
- Jujuy, Provincial Legislature[150]
- La Rioja, Provincial Legislature[151]
- Mendoza, Chamber of Deputies and Senate[152]
- San Luis, Chamber of Deputies, Senate, Mayors and Municipal Councils[153]
- Santiago del Estero, Chamber of Deputies
- Italy
- Japan, Miyagi, Governor[154]
- Kazakhstan, Regional Councils and City Councils[155]
- Argentina
- 27–28 October: Sudan, Abyei, Status referendum
- 28 October:
- 30 October:
- 31 October:
November
[edit]- 2 November: Nigeria, Enugu, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[158]
- 3 November:
- 4 November: Trinidad and Tobago, St. Joseph, House of Representatives by-election[160]
- 5 November:
- Israel, Municipal Heads and Local Heads (2nd round)
- United States, State and Local elections
- New Jersey, Governor, General Assembly, Senate and Minimum Wage referendum[161]
- New York, Allow Casinos referendum
- Pennsylvania, Supreme Court and Superior Court retention elections, and Superior Court[162]
- Virginia, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General and House of Delegates
- Washington, Court of Appeals and Genetically Modified Food Labels referendum[163][164]
- Atlanta, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[165]
- Aurora, CO, City Council[166]
- Boston, Mayor and City Council (2nd round)
- Charlotte, Mayor and City Council
- Cincinnati, Mayor and City Council[167]
- Cleveland, Mayor and City Council[168]
- Columbus, City Council[169]
- Detroit, Mayor and City Council[170]
- Houston, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[171]
- King County, Executive and Council (2nd round)[108]
- Miami, Mayor and City Commission (1st round)[173]
- Minneapolis, Mayor, City Council, Board of Estimate and Taxation and Park and Recreation Board
- New York City, Mayor, Comptroller, Public Advocate, Borough Presidents and City Council
- Phoenix, City Council (2nd round)[174]
- Pittsburgh, Mayor and City Council[175]
- Raleigh, City Council (2nd round)[138]
- San Francisco, Assessor-Recorder, City Attorney, Treasurer, Board of Supervisors and Referendums
- Tucson, City Council[176]
- 9 November:
- 10 November:
- 11 November: India, Chhattisgarh, Legislative Assembly (1st phase)
- 12 November: United States, Tulsa, Mayor (2nd round)[178]
- 13 November: India, Assam, Goalpara District and Kamrup District, Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (1st phase)[179]
- 16 November:
- 17 November:
- 17–18 November, Italy, Basilicata, Regional Council
- 19 November:
- 20 November: Mozambique, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- 22 November: Zambia, Mansa Central, National Assembly by-election[183]
- 23 November: Mauritania, Municipal Councils (1st round)[184]
- 24 November:
- 25 November:
- 27 November: Indonesia, Riau, Governor (2nd round)
- 30 November: New Zealand, Christchurch East, Parliament by-election
December
[edit]- 1 December:
- 3 December: United States, Atlanta, City Council (2nd round)[165]
- 4 December: India, Delhi, Legislative Assembly
- 7 December:
- 8 December: Venezuela, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- 10 December: United States, Massachusetts's 5th congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- 14 December:
- 15 December:
- 17 December: United States, Alabama's 1st congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- 19 December: Kenya
- 24 December: Israel, Regional Heads and Regional Councils (2nd phase 1st round)
- 28 December: Nigeria, Yobe, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[189]
- 30 December: Kenya, Nyaribari Chache, National Assembly by-election[190]
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