This local electoral calendar for the year 2011 lists the subnational elections held in 2011 in the de jure and de facto sovereign states. By-elections and sub-national referendums are also included.
January
editFebruary
edit- 6 February: Brazil, Dourados, mayoral special election
- 13 February: Switzerland
- Aargau, referendums
- Appenzell Ausserrhoden, referendum
- Basel-Landschaft, referendum
- Basel-Stadt, referendums
- Bern, referendums
- Geneva, referendums[4]
- Lucerne, referendum
- Nidwalden, referendum
- Schaffhausen, referendum
- Solothurn, referendums
- St. Gallen, referendums
- Thurgau, referendums
- Uri, referendums
- Zürich, referendums
- 20 February: Hamburg (Germany), Parliament
- 22 February: United States
March
edit- 1 March: United States
- 2 March: Netherlands, Provincial
- 3 March: Wales (United Kingdom), Devolution referendum
- 8 March:
- 12 March: Philippines, Cagayan's 2nd district special election
- 13 March: Catamarca (Argentina), Governor, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- 15 March: United States, Miami-Dade County, Mayor recall election[12]
- 17 March: Sri Lanka, Local elections
- 19 March: Jordan, Amman's 1st district, House of Representatives by-election[13]
- 20 March:
- 20 and 27 March: France, Cantonal elections
- 22 March: United States
- 26 March: New South Wales (Australia), Parliament
- 27 March:
April
edit- 3 April: Switzerland, Zürich, Executive Council and Cantonal Council[18]
- 4 April: Jamaica, Saint Catherine South Western, House of Representatives by-election[19]
- 5 April: United States
- 10 April:
- 16 April: Switzerland, Lucerne, Executive Council (1st round) and Cantonal Council[27]
- 24 April: Japan, Local elections (2nd phase, Municipalities)
May
edit- 1 May: Switzerland
- 3 May: United States, Denver, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[29]
- 5 May: United Kingdom:
- 8 May:
- 13 May (results): India:
- 14 May: United States
- 15 May: Switzerland
- 17 May: United States
- 18 May: South Africa, municipal elections
- 21 May: Switzerland, Lucerne, Executive Council (2nd round)[27]
- 22 May:
- 24 May: United States, Miami-Dade County, Mayor (1st round)
- 28 May: Philippines, Ilocos Sur's 1st district special election
- 29 May: La Rioja (Argentina), Governor and Legislature
June
edit- 5 June: Switzerland, Ticino, referendums[41]
- 7 June: United States
- 11 June: United States, San Antonio, City Council (2nd round)[42]
- 12 June: Neuquén (Argentina), Governor and Legislature
- 18 June: United States
- 19 June: Switzerland
- 26 June:
- 28 June: United States, Miami-Dade County, Mayor (2nd round)
July
edit- 1 July: India, Jamshedpur, House of the People by-election[48]
- 3 July:: Tierra del Fuego (Argentina), Governor (2nd round)
- 10 July: Buenos Aires City (Argentina), Chief of Government (1st round) and Legislature
- 23 July:
- 24 July: Santa Fé (Argentina), Governor, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- 31 July: Buenos Aires City (Argentina), Chief of Government (2nd round)
August
edit- 4 August: United States, Nashville, Mayor and Metropolitan Council (1st round)[49]
- 7 August: Córdoba (Argentina), Governor and Legislature
- 16 August: United States, King County, Council (1st round)[50]
- 24 August:
- 28 August: Tucumán (Argentina), Governor and Legislature
- 30 August: United States, Phoenix, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[53]
September
edit- 4 September:
- 11 September: Germany, Hanover Region, Assembly
- 12 September: Norway, Local elections
- 13 September: United States, Tulsa, City Council (1st round)[55]
- 15 September: United States, Nashville, Metropolitan Council (2nd round)[56]
- 18 September:
- 25 September:
- 27 September: United States, Boston, City Council (1st round)
October
edit- 3 October:
- 4 October:
- 6 October:
- 8 October: Sri Lanka, Local elections
- 9 October: Madeira (Portugal), Legislative Assembly
- 11 October:
- 13 October: India, Hisar, House of the People by-election[61]
- 16 October: Åland (Finland), Lagting
- 23 October:
- Argentina
- Buenos Aires, Governor, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- Entre Ríos, Governor, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- Formosa, Governor and Chamber of Deputies
- Jujuy, Governor and Legislature
- La Pampa, Governor and Chamber of Deputies
- Mendoza, Governor, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- San Juan, Governor and Chamber of Deputies
- San Luis, Governor, Chamber of Deputies and Senate
- Santa Cruz, Governor and Chamber of Deputies
- Switzerland
- Argentina
- 30 October:
November
edit- 1 November: United States
- 6 November: Hong Kong (China), District councils
- 7 November: Saskatchewan (Canada), Legislative Assembly
- 8 November:
- Federated States of Micronesia, Pohnpei, Governor and State Legislature[66]
- United States of America, Gubernatorial elections
- Baltimore, Mayor and City Council[67]
- Boston, City Council (2nd round)
- Charlotte, Mayor and City Council[68]
- Columbus, Mayor and City Council[69]
- Houston, Mayor and City Council (1st round)[70]
- Indianapolis, Mayor and City-County Council
- King County, Council (2nd round)[50]
- Philadelphia, Mayor and City Council[71]
- Phoenix, Mayor and City Council (2nd round)[53]
- Pittsburgh, City Council[72]
- San Francisco, Mayor, District Attorney, Sheriff and Referendums
- Seattle, City Council[73]
- Tucson, Mayor and City Council[74]
- Tulsa, City Council (2nd round)[75]
- 10 November: United States, Memphis, City Council (2nd round)[59]
- 13 November: Switzerland, Fribourg, Council of State (1st round) and Grand Council[76]
- 27 November: Switzerland
- 30 November: India, Kolkata Dakshin, House of the People by-election[79]
December
edit- 4 December: Switzerland, Fribourg, Council of State (2nd round)[76]
- 10 December: United States, Houston, City Council (2nd round)[70]
- 12 December: Syria, Local councils
- 29 December: Jordan, Karak's 5th district, House of Representatives by-election[80]
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