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This electoral calendar for the year 2001 lists the national/federal direct elections to be held in 2001 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states. By-elections are excluded, though national referendums are included.
January
- 14 January:
- Portugal, President
 - Cape Verde, Parliament
 - Ivory Coast, Parliament (26 seats had postponed declarations)
 
 
February
- 11 February: Cape Verde, President
 
March
- 2 March: Samoa, Legislative Assembly[1]
 - 4 March:
 - 12 March: Elections in Uganda, President
 
April
- 29 April: Senegal, Parliament
 
May
- 13 May: Italy, Parliament
 - 20 May: Chad, President
 
June
- 7 June: United Kingdom, Parliament
 - 7 June: United Kingdom, Local
 - 24 June: Albania, Parliament (first round)
 - 26 June: Uganda, Parliament
 
July
- 8 July: Albania, Parliament (second round)
 - 29 July: São Tomé and Príncipe, President
 
August
- 31 August to 2 September: Seychelles, President
 
September
- 9-10 September: Norway, Parliament
 - 23 September: Poland, Parliament
 
October
- 14 October: Argentina, Parliament
 - 18 October: The Gambia, President
 - 19 and 26 October: Mauritania, Parliament
 
November
- 20 November: Denmark, Parliament
 - 25 November: Honduras, President and Parliament
 
December
- Chile: Parliament (16 December)
 - Madagascar: President (16 December)
 - Gabon: Parliament (9 and 23 December)
 - Zambia: President and Parliament (27 December)
 
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References
- ↑ "SAMOA Parliamentary Chamber: Fono - Legislative Assembly". IPU. Archived from the original on 17 February 2019. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
 
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