This national electoral calendar for 2023 lists the national/federal elections held in 2023 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included.
January
February
March
April
- 2 April:
- Andorra, Parliament
- Bulgaria, Parliament
- Finland, Parliament
- Montenegro, President (2nd round)
- 16 April: French Polynesia, Parliament (1st round)
- 20 April: Bhutan, National Council
- 24 April: British Virgin Islands, Parliament
- 29 April: Niue, Parliament
- 30 April:
- French Polynesia, Parliament (2nd round)
- Paraguay, President, Senate and Chamber of Deputies
- Uzbekistan, Constitutional Referendum
May
June
July
August
September
October
- 7 October: United Arab Emirates, Parliament
- 8 October: Luxembourg, Parliament
- 10 October: Liberia, President (1st round), Senate and House of Representatives
- 12 October: Gibraltar, Parliament
- 14 October:
- Australia, Constitutional Referendum
- New Zealand, Parliament
- 15 October:
- Ecuador, President (2nd round)
- Poland, Senate, Sejm and Referendum
- 22 October:
- Argentina, President (1st round), Senate and Chamber of Deputies
- Switzerland, Council of States and National Council
- 29 October: Oman, Parliament
November
December
Indirect elections
The following indirect elections of heads of state and the upper houses of bicameral legislatures took place through votes in elected lower houses, unicameral legislatures, or electoral colleges:
- Since 29 September, 2022: Lebanon, President
- 14 January: Kazakhstan, Senate
- 20 January:
- Sahrawi Republic, President
- Trinidad and Tobago, President
- 13 February: Bangladesh, President
- 2 March: Vietnam, President
- 9 March: Nepal, President
- 10 March: China, President
- 12 March: Cameroon, Senate
- 17 March: Nepal, Vice President
- 19 April: Cuba, President
- 11 May: Micronesia, President
- 30 May: Netherlands, Senate
- 31 May: Latvia, President
- 17 July: India, Council of States
- 20 August: Republic of the Congo, Senate
- 9 September: Artsakh, President
- 16 September: Ivory Coast, Senate
- 24 September: France, Senate
- 27 September: Dominica, President
- 30 October: Nauru, President
- 13 December: Switzerland, Federal Council
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