10/02/2026
ELECTION UPDATES 2026
February 2026
Costa Rica — Presidential and legislative general election (February 1): Directly elects the president (head of state and government); may require a runoff if no candidate exceeds 40%.
Barbados — House of Assembly (parliamentary) election (February 11): Determines the prime minister as head of government.
Bangladesh — National Parliament (Jatiya Sangsad) general election (February 12): Parliamentary vote leading to the selection of the prime minister as head of government; held alongside a constitutional referendum.
Thailand — General (parliamentary) election (February 8): Leads to the formation of government and prime minister (head of government); coalition negotiations often follow.
March 2026
Colombia — Congressional (parliamentary) elections (March 8): Sets the legislative makeup influencing the upcoming presidential race and government formation.
Nepal — House of Representatives general election (around March 5): Parliamentary vote determining the prime minister as head of government.
Vietnam — National Assembly legislative election (March 15): Leads to selection of prime minister and president (though dominated by the Communist Party).
April 2026
Benin — Presidential election (April 12): Directly elects the president as head of state and government.
Peru — General election (presidential and congressional, April 12): Elects the president (head of state and government) and congress.
Hungary — Parliamentary election (April 12): Determines the prime minister as head of government.
May 2026
Colombia — Presidential election (first round May 31): Directly elects the president (head of state and government); incumbent Gustavo Petro ineligible for re-election; potential runoff in June.
June 2026
Ethiopia — General (parliamentary) election (June 1): Leads to the prime minister as head of government (via parliamentary majority).
Armenia — Parliamentary election (June 7): Determines the prime minister as head of government.
October 2026
Brazil — General election (presidential and legislative, October 4 first round): Directly elects the president (head of state and government); potential runoff October 25. Incumbent Lula da Silva may seek re-election.
November 2026
United States — Midterm congressional elections (November 3): House of Representatives and one-third of Senate; does not directly elect president but shapes legislative checks on the executive (current president Donald Trump).
Cape Verde — Presidential election (November 15): Directly elects the president as head of state (with separate parliamentary system for government).
New Zealand — General (parliamentary) election (November 7): Determines the prime minister as head of government.
December 2026
Gambia — Presidential election (December 5): Directly elects the president as head of state and government.
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