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This local electoral calendar for 2014 lists the subnational elections held in 2014. Referendums, retention elections, and national by-elections (special elections) are also included.
January
[edit]- 7 January: Israel, Regional Head (2nd phase 2nd round)[1]
- 10–11 January: Czech Republic, Zlín district 80, Senate by-election (1st round)
- 11 January: Nigeria, Anambra, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[2]
- 14 January: Tuvalu, Nanumanga, Parliament by-election
- 17–18 January: Czech Republic, Zlín district 80, Senate by-election (2nd round)
- 18 January:
- 23 January:
- 26 January: Bangladesh, Narayanganj-5, House of the Nation by-election[6]
February
[edit]- 1 February: United States, New Orleans, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[7]
- 2 February:
- 8 February: Australia, Griffith, House of Representatives by-election
- 9 February:
- 11 February: United States, San Diego, Mayor special election (2nd round)
- 13 February: United Kingdom, Wythenshawe and Sale East, House of Commons by-election
- 15 February: Maldives, City Councils, Atoll Councils and Island Councils (2nd round)[3]
- 16 February: Italy, Sardinia, Regional Council
- 19 February:
- 20 February: Bangladesh, Rangpur-6, House of the Nation by-election[14]
- 23 February:
- 24 February: India, Meghalaya[15]
- 25 February:
- 27 February: Bangladesh, Sub-district Councils (2nd phase)[13]
March
[edit]- 2 March: Nicaragua[18]
- 4 March: United States, Oklahoma City, Mayor
- 5 March:
- Indonesia, Padang, Mayor (2nd round)
- Jersey, Saint Helier No. 1 and 2, Parliament by-elections
- 9 March:
- 11 March: United States, Florida's 13th congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- 15 March:
- 16 March:
- 18 March: Switzerland, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, referendum
- 19 March: Netherlands, Municipal Councils
- 22 March: Nigeria, Nasarawa, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[20]
- 23 March:
- 29 March:
- 30 March:
- 31 March:
April
[edit]- 1 April:United States, Anchorage, Assembly[27]
- 5 April:
- 6 April:
- 7 April: Canada, Quebec, National Assembly
- 8 April: United States, Long Beach, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[30]
- 9 April:
- 10 April: India, Odisha, Legislative Assembly (1st phase)
- 12 April: India, Sikkim, Legislative Assembly
- 16 April: Bangladesh, Tangail-8, House of the Nation by-election (revote in 1 constituency)[31]
- 17 April: India, Odisha, Legislative Assembly (2nd phase)
- 19 April: Libya, Municipal Councils (1st phase)[32][33]
- 26 April: Libya, Municipal Councils (2nd phase)[32][34]
- 27 April:
- 30 April:
May
[edit]- 3 May:
- 4 May:
- 6 May:
- 7 May:
- 10 May:
- 11 May: New Caledonia, Provincial Assemblies
- 12 May: Pakistan, NA-46, National Assembly by-election[41]
- 14–20 May: France, Consular Advisors and Consular Delegates (online vote)
- 17 May: Nigeria, Kano, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[42]
- 18 May:
- Greece, Regional Councils and Municipal Councils (1st round)
- Switzerland
- Aargau, referendum
- Basel-Landschaft, referendums
- Basel-Stadt, referendums
- Bern, referendums
- Geneva, referendums[43]
- Glarus, Council of States by-election[44]
- Grisons, Executive Council and Grand Council (1st round)[45][46]
- Lucerne, referendum
- Neuchâtel, referendums[47]
- Schaffhausen, referendum[48]
- Solothurn, referendums
- St. Gallen, referendums
- Ticino, referendums[11]
- Vaud, referendum[49]
- Zürich, referendums
- 19 May: Bangladesh, Sub-district Councils (6th phase)[50]
- 20 May:
- 22 May:
- 23 May: Ireland
- 24–25 May: France, Consular Advisors and Consular Delegates (in-person vote)
- 25 May:
- Belgium
- France, Haute-Garonne's 3rd constituency, National Assembly by-election (1st round)
- Germany
- Baden-Württemberg, County Councils, Municipal Councils and Local Councils
- Berlin, Tempelhofer Feld referendum
- Brandenburg, District Councils, Municipal Councils and Village Councils
- Hamburg, Borough Assemblies
- Lower Saxony, Hanover Region, President (1st round)[56]
- Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, County Councils and Municipal Councils
- North Rhine-Westphalia, District Administrators, District Councils, Mayors and Municipal Councils (1st round)
- Rhineland-Palatinate, County Councils, Mayors, Municipal Councils, Local Councils (1st round)
- Saarland, District Administrators, District Councils, Mayors and Municipal Councils
- Saxony, District Councils, Municipal Councils and Local Councils
- Saxony-Anhalt, District Councils, Municipal Councils and Local Councils
- Thuringia, County Councils, Mayors, Municipal Councils, Local Mayors and Local Councils
- Greece, Regional Councils and Municipal Councils (2nd round)
- Italy
- Malaysia, Bukit Gelugor, House of Representatives by-election
- Poland, Kraków, 2022 Olymopics, Bicycle Paths, CCTV and Metro referendums
- Ukraine
- 29 May: Pakistan, Balochistan, Metropolitan Corporations, Municipal Corporations, Municipal Committees, District Councils and Unions Councils (2nd phase)[61]
- 31 May:
June
[edit]- 1 June:
- 3 June: United States
- Fresno, City Council (1st round)[63]
- Long Beach, Mayor and City Council (2nd round)[30]
- Los Angeles County, Board of Supervisors (1st round)
- Riverside County, Board of Supervisors[64]
- Sacramento, City Council (1st round)[65]
- San Bernardino County, Board of Supervisors (1st round)[66]
- San Diego County, Board of Supervisors[67]
- Santa Clara County, Board of Supervisors[68]
- 4 June: South Korea, Governors, Provincial Councils, Mayors, Municipal Councils and School Boards
- 5 June: United Kingdom, Newark, House of Commons by-election
- 8 June:
- 12 June: Canada, Ontario, Legislative Assembly
- 14 June: France, French Polynesia's 1st constituency, National Assembly by-election (1st round)
- 15 June:
- 18 June: India, Uttarakhand, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (1st phase)[71]
- 21 June:
- 22 June: France, Nord's 21st constituency, National Assembly by-election (1st round)
- 23 June: Kenya, Bonchari, National Assembly by-election[73]
- 24 June:
- 26 June: Kuwait, Second District, Third District and Fourth District, National Assembly by-elections (5 seats)[75]
- 28 June: France, French Polynesia's 1st constituency, National Assembly by-election (2nd round)
- 29 June:
- 30 June: Canada, Fort McMurray—Athabasca, Macleod, Trinity—Spadina and Scarborough—Agincourt, House of Commons by-elections
July
[edit]- 3–16 July: Germany, Bavaria, Free Choice of 8- or 9- Years of High School referendum[76][77]
- 6 July:
- 13 July: Japan, Shiga, Governor
- 15 July: India, Tripura, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils
- 30 July: South Korea, Busan Haeundae–Gijang 1, Daejeon Daedeok, Gwangju Gwangsan 2, Gyeonggi Gimpo, Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek 2, Gyeonggi Suwon 2, Gyeonggi Suwon 3, Gyeonggi Suwon 4, North Chungcheong Chungju, Seoul Dongjak 2, South Chungcheong Seosan–Taean, South Jeolla Damyang–Hampyeong–Yeonggwang–Jangseong, South Jeolla Naju–Hwasun, South Jeolla Suncheon–Gokseong and Ulsan Nam 2, National Assembly by-elections
August
[edit]- 2 August: Nigeria, Katsina, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[78][79]
- 5 August: United States
- 7 August: United States, Tennessee, Supreme Court, Court of Appeals and Court of Criminal Appeals retention elections[82]
- 9 August:
- 10 August: Japan, Nagano, Governor
- 15 August: Samoa, Gagaʻifomauga, Parliament by-election
- 19 August:
- 26 August: United States
- 29 August: Madagascar, Ambanja, Belo sur Tsiribihina, Marovoay and Sainte Marie, National Assembly by-elections[90]
- 31 August:
September
[edit]- 7 September: Poland, senatorial constituencies No. 47, 73 and 82, Senate by-elections
- 11 September: Zambia, Kasenengwa, Mkushi South, Solwezi Central, Vubwi and Zambezi West, Parliament by-elections[92][93][94]
- 13 September: India, Mainpuri, Medak and Vadodara, House of the People by-elections[95]
- 14 September:
- Germany
- Russia, Federal Subject Heads, Federal Subject Legislatures, Municipal Heads, Municipal Councils, District Councils, Village Councils and Local referendums
- Altai Krai, Governor
- Altai Republic, Head and State Assembly
- Astrakhan Oblast, Governor
- Bashkortostan, President special election
- Bryansk Oblast, Duma
- Chelyabinsk Oblast, Governor special election
- Crimea, State Council
- Ivanovo Oblast, Governor special election
- Kabardino-Balkaria, Parliament
- Kalmykia, Head special election
- Karachay-Cherkessia, People's Assembly
- Khabarovsk Krai, Legislative Duma
- Kirov Oblast, Governor
- Komi Republic, Head
- Krasnoyarsk Krai, Governor special election
- Kurgan Oblast, Governor
- Kursk Oblast, Governor special election
- Lipetsk Oblast, Head of Administration special election
- Mari El, State Assembly
- Moscow, City Duma
- Murmansk Oblast, Governor special election
- Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Governor and Assembly of Deputies
- Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, Governor special election
- Novosibirsk Oblast, Governor special election
- Orenburg Oblast, Governor special election
- Oryol Oblast, Governor
- Primorsky Krai, Governor special election
- Pskov Oblast, Governor
- Saint Petersburg, Governor special election
- Sakha, Head special election
- Samara Oblast, Governor special election
- Sevastopol, Legislative Assembly
- Stavropol Krai, Governor special election
- Tatarstan, State Council
- Tula Oblast, Duma
- Tuva, Great Parliament
- Tyumen Oblast, Governor special election
- Udmurtia, Head
- Volgograd Oblast, Governor special election and Duma
- Vologda Oblast, Governor special election
- Voronezh Oblast, Governor
- Sweden, County Councils and Municipal Councils
- 18 September: United Kingdom, Scotland, Independence Referendum
- 19 September: Tuvalu, Nanumea, Parliament by-election
- 19–20 September: Czech Republic, Prague 10, Senate by-election (1st round)
- 20 September: Sri Lanka, Uva, Provincial Council
- 21 September: Austria, Vorarlberg, Parliament
- 22 September: Canada, New Brunswick, Legislative Assembly
- 26–27 September: Czech Republic, Prague 10, Senate by-election (2nd round)
- 28 September:
- Republic of the Congo, Departmental Councils and Municipal Councils[96]
- Switzerland
- Aargau, referendum
- Basel-Landschaft, referendums
- Basel-Stadt, referendums
- Geneva, referendum[97]
- Grisons, referendum
- Jura, referendum[98]
- Nidwalden, referendum[99]
- Obwalden, referendum[100]
- Schaffhausen, referendums[48]
- Solothurn, referendum
- St. Gallen, referendums
- Ticino, referendums[11]
- Uri, referendums
- Zürich, referendum
October
[edit]- 5 October:
- 7 October: Malawi, Blantyre North and Thyolo East, Parliament by-elections[103]
- 9 October: United Kingdom, Clacton and Heywood and Middleton, House of Commons by-elections
- 10 October: Ireland, Dublin South-West and Roscommon–South Leitrim, Assembly by-elections
- 10–11 October: Czech Republic, Municipal Councils
- 11 October: Nigeria, Adamawa, Governor by-election[104]
- 12 October:
- 14–28 October: Australia, Tasmania, Mayors, Deputy Mayors and Local Councils[105]
- 15 October:
- 16 October: Pakistan, NA-149, National Assembly by-election
- 19 October: Slovenia, Mayors (2nd round)
- 20-26 October: Argentina, Misiones, Dam referendum
- 20 October – 7 November: Australia, South Australia, Mayors, District Councils, Regional Councils, City Councils, Town Councils and Aboriginal Councils[108]
- 21 October: China, Laizhou, Pinglidian, Shizhulan, Village Committee (1st round)[109]
- 22 October: Canada, Manitoba, Mayors, Municipal Councils and School Boards
- 23 October: Switzerland, Valais, referendum
- 24 October: Botswana, District Councils, City Councils and Town Councils[110]
- 25 October: Nigeria, Delta, Local Authority Councils and Chairs[111]
- 26 October:
- 27 October: Canada, Ontario, County Councils, Mayors, Regional Councils, Reeves, District Councils and School Boards
- 30 October: United Kingdom, South Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner by-election
November
[edit]- 3 November: Canada, Prince Edward Island, Mayors and Charlottetown City Council
- 4 November:
- Federated States of Micronesia
- Northern Mariana Islands, Mayors, Municipal Councils and Boards of Education[114]
- United States, Midterm elections
- New Jersey's 1st congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- North Carolina's 12th congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- Virginia's 7th congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- Hawaii, U.S. Senate special election
- Oklahoma, U.S. Senate special election
- South Carolina, U.S. Senate special election
- Navajo Nation, Board of Education, Board of Election Supervisors and Council[115]
- Washington, D.C., Mayor, Attorney General and Council[116]
- Alabama[117]
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, Public Service Commission, Secretary of State and Treasurer
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Prohibit Recognition of Foreign Law and Laws Violating State Policies, Right to Bear Arms, Right to Hunt and Fish, and Two-Thirds State Legislature Majority to Increase Local Education Expenditures constitutional referendums
- Alaska[118]
- Arizona[119]
- Arkansas[120]
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Commissioner of State Lands, Secretary of State and Treasurer
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Ballot Measure Signature Requirements, Extend Legislators' Term Limits and Restrict Lobbying and Campaign Finances, Legislative Review and Approval of Changes to State Agencies' Administrative Rules, and Statewide Legalization of Alcohol constitutional referendums and Minimum Wage referendum
- California[121]
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Board of Equalization, Controller, Insurance Commissioner, Secretary of State, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Treasurer
- Assembly and Senate
- Supreme Court and Court of Appeals retention elections
- Recategorize Nonviolent Offenses as Misdemeanors referendum
- Bakersfield, City Council[122]
- Fresno, City Council (2nd round)[63]
- Los Angeles County, Board of Supervisors (2nd round)
- Oakland, Mayor and City Council[123]
- Orange County, Board of Supervisors (2nd round)[87]
- Sacramento, City Council (2nd round)[65]
- San Bernardino County, Board of Supervisors (2nd round)[66]
- San Diego, City Council (2nd round)
- San Francisco, Board of Supervisors
- San Jose, Mayor and City Council (2nd round)[69]
- Colorado[124]
- Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State and Treasurer
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Supreme Court and Court of Appeals retention elections
- Abortion constitutional referendum, and Open School Board Meetings for Collective Bargaining and Genetically Modified Organisms Food Labels referendums
- Connecticut[125]
- Delaware[126]
- Florida[127]
- Georgia[129]
- Hawaii[130]
- Idaho[132]
- Illinois[133]
- Governor, Attorney General, Comptroller, Secretary of State and Treasurer
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Supreme Court and Appellate Court retention elections, and Appellate Court
- Crime Victims' Rights and Right to Vote constitutional referendums
- Cook County, Assessor, Board of Commissioners, Board of Commissioners President, Board of Review, Clerk, Sheriff, Treasurer and Water Reclamation District Board
- Indiana[134]
- Iowa[135]
- Kansas[136]
- Kentucky[137]
- Louisiana[139]
- Maine[140]
- Maryland[141]
- Massachusetts[142]
- Michigan[143]
- Minnesota[145]
- Mississippi[146]
- Missouri[147]
- Montana[148]
- Nebraska[149]
- Nevada[150]
- New Hampshire[152]
- New Jersey
- New Mexico[155]
- Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Commissioner of Public Lands, Public Education Commission, Public Regulation Commission, Secretary of State and Treasurer
- House of Representatives
- Supreme Court and Court of Appeals retention elections, and Court of Appeals
- Student on Board of Regents constitutional referendum
- New York[156]
- North Carolina[157]
- North Dakota[158]
- Agriculture Commissioner, Attorney General, Public Service Commission, Secretary of State and Tax Commissioner
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Abolish Elections for the Commission of Higher Education, Life Begins at Conception, Prohibit Mortgage or Sales or Transfer Taxes on Real Property, Require Voter Approval for Measures Estimated to have a Significant Fiscal Impact, and Use Oil Tax for Conservation constitutional referendums, and Parental Rights referendum
- Ohio[159]
- Oklahoma[160]
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Corporation Commissioner, Commissioner of Insurance, Commissioner of Labor, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Treasurer
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals and Court of Civil Appeals retention elections
- Tulsa, City Council (2nd round)[74]
- Oregon[161]
- Governor and Commissioner of Labor
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Allow Judges to Teach in Universities and Serve in the National Guard, Fund to Aid Post-Secondary Students and Outlaw Gender Discrimination constitutional referendums, and Driver's Licenses for Those Without Legal Residence, Labels for Genetically Engineered Foods, Legalize Marijuana and Open Top-Two Primary System referendums
- Pennsylvania[162]
- Rhode Island[163]
- South Carolina[164]
- South Dakota[165]
- Tennessee[166]
- Texas[167]
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Commissioner of Agriculture, Commissioner of the General Land Office, Comptroller and Railroad Commissioner
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Supreme Court, Court of Criminal Appeals and Courts of Appeals
- Austin, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[168]
- Bexar County, Commissioners Court[169]
- Dallas County, Commissioners Court[170]
- Harris County, Commissioners Court[171]
- Tarrant County, Commissioners Court[172]
- Utah[173]
- Vermont[174]
- Virginia
- Washington[176]
- West Virginia[177]
- Wisconsin[178]
- Wyoming[179]
- 9 November: Spain, Catalonia, Self-Determination referendum
- 11 November: Cook Islands, Mitiaro, Parliament by-election
- 14 November: China, Laizhou, Pinglidian, Shizhulan, Village Committee (2nd round)[180]
- 15 November:
- 16 November:
- 17 November: Canada, Whitby—Oshawa and Yellowhead, House of Commons by-elections
- 18 November:
- 20 November:
- 22 November:
- 23 November:
- 25 November: India
- 26 November: India, Rajasthan, Municipal Chairs[189]
- 27 November: India, Rajasthan, Municipal Deputy Chairs[189]
- 28 November: India, Madhya Pradesh, Municipal Corporations, Municipal Councils and Town Councils (1st phase)[190]
- 29 November:
- Australia, Victoria, Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council
- Bahrain, Municipal Councils (2nd round)[191]
- Jordan, Irbid's 2nd district, House of Representatives by-election[192]
- Taiwan, County Magistrates, County Councils, Township Mayors, Township Councils, Municipal Mayors, Municipal Councils, Borough Chiefs, Indigenous District Chiefs and Indigenous District Councillors
- 30 November:
December
[edit]- 1 December: Jamaica, Westmoreland Central, House of Representatives by-election[196]
- 2 December: India
- 6 December: United States, Louisiana
- 7 December:
- 8 December: China, Laizhou, Pinglidian, Shizhulan,
Village Chief(election nullified)[180][197] - 9 December: India
- 10 December: Guernsey, Sark, Parliament
- 13 December: China, Xinxiang, Yanjin, Wanshou , Beijie, Village Chief[198]
- 14 December:
- 16 December: United States, Austin, Mayor and City Council (2nd round)[168]
- 17 December: Sint Eustatius, Status referendum
- 20 December: India
- 21 December:
- 23 December:
- 27 December: Myanmar, Yangon, City Development Committee[202]
- 31 December: Pakistan, Balochistan, Metropolitan Corporations, Municipal Corporations, Municipal Committees, District Councils and Unions Councils (3rd phase)[203]
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