This local electoral calendar for 2022 lists the subnational elections held in 2022. Referendums, recall and retention elections, and national by-elections (special elections) are also included.
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January
edit- 9 January: Venezuela, Barinas, Governor
- 11 January: United States, Florida's 20th congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- 16 January: Italy, Rome Trionfale by-election
- 23 January
February
edit- 3 February: United Kingdom, Southend West, House of Commons by-election
- 5 February: Nigeria, Kebbi, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[1]
- 6 February: Japan, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Governor
- 10 February – 7 March: India, Uttar Pradesh, Legislative Assembly
- 12 February: Nigeria, Federal Capital Territory, Area Councils and Chairmen[2]
- 12 February:
Australia, New South Wales by-elections, Fifty-seventh Legislative Assembly 2019–2023
- 13 February: Spain, Castile and León, Cortes of Castile and León[3]
- 14 February: India
- 15 February: Canada, Saskatchewan, Athabasca, Legislative Assembly by-election
- 20 February:
- 23 February: Nigeria, Enugu, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[4]
- 26 February: Nigeria
- Akure North/Akure South Federal Constituency, House of Representatives by-election[5]
- Jos North/Bassa Federal Constituency, House of Representatives by-election[5]
- Ogoja/Yala Federal Constituency, House of Representatives by-election[5]
- 28 February – 5 March: India, Manipur, Legislative Assembly
March
edit- 3 March: United Kingdom, Birmingham Erdington, House of Commons by-election
- 12 March:
- 13 March: Japan, Ishikawa Prefecture, Governor
- 15 March: Canada, Alberta, Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche, Legislative Assembly by-election
- 16 March: Netherlands, municipal elections
- 19 March: Australia, South Australia, House of Assembly and Legislative Council
- 20 March: France
- 22 March: Canada, Manitoba, Fort Whyte, Legislative Assembly by-election
- 26 March:
- 27 March:
April
edit- 3 April: Serbia, Local elections[7]
- 10 April:
- 11 April:
- 19 April: Nigeria, Edo, Local Government Councils and Chairmen
- 30 April: Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver-Quilchena, Legislative Assembly by-election
May
edit- 5 May: United Kingdom, Local elections
- 7 May:
- Australia, Tasmania, (Elwick, McIntyre and Huon by-election) Legislative Council
- Nigeria, Benue, Local Government Councils and Chairmen[10]
- 8 May: Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Landtag
- 9 May: Philippines, provincial, city and municipal
- 13 May: Nepal, local elections
- 14 May: Iceland, municipal
- 15 May:
- 17 May: United States, Portland, Auditor and City Commission (1st round)[11]
- 22 May: Thailand
- 29 May:
June
edit- 1 June: South Korea, local elections
- 2 June: Canada, Ontario, Legislative Assembly of Ontario
- 5 June:
- 7 June: Canada, Manitoba, Thompson, Legislative Assembly by-election
- 12 June:
- 14 June: United States, Texas's 34th congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- 18 June:
- 19 June: Spain, Andalusia, Parliament of Andalusia
- 20 June: Canada, New Brunswick, Legislative Assembly by-elections
- 22 June: United Kingdom, Jersey, States Assembly
- 23 June:
- 26 June: Italy, Local elections (2nd round)
- 28 June:
July
edit- 2 July: Australia, South Australia, Bragg, House of Assembly by-election
- 10 July: Republic of Congo, local election
- 10 July: Japan, Shiga Prefecture, Governor
- 16 July: Nigeria, Osun, Governor[12]
- 17 July: Pakistan, Punjab, Provincial Assembly by-election
August
edit- 7 August: Japan, Nagano Prefecture, Governor
- 9 August: United States, Minnesota's 1st congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- 14 August: Thailand, Kalasin province, President of the Provincial Administrative Organization
- 16 August: United States, Alaska's at-large congressional district, U.S. House of Representatives special election
- 20 August: Australia, Northern Territory, Fannie Bay, Legislative Assembly by-election
- 23 August:
- 28 August: Japan, Kagawa Prefecture, Governor
September
edit- 10 September:
- 11 September:
- Japan, Okinawa Prefecture, Governor
- Russia, Governors (1st round), Legislative Assemblies
- Sweden, local and regional elections together with the general elections
- 17 September:
- 18 September: Syria, Local elections
- 23–27 September: 2022 annexation referendums in Russian-occupied Ukraine
- 24 and 25 September: Czech Republic, Municipal election
- 25 September:
- 26 September: Canada, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon Meewasin, Legislative Assembly by-election
October
edit- 2 October:
- 3 October: Canada, Quebec, National Assembly of Quebec
- 8 October: New Zealand, local elections
- 9 October:
- 15 October:
- 20 October: United Kingdom, Ascension, Island Council[16]
- 24 October: Canada, Ontario, municipal elections
- 26 October: Canada, Manitoba, municipal elections
- 29 October: Slovakia, Regional elections and local elections[17]
- 30 October:
November
edit- 6 November: Nicaragua, Municipal elections[18]
- 8 November:
- United States, Midterm elections
- District of Columbia
- Alabama
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Auditor
- Allow Denial of Bail for Offenses Enumerated by State Legislature Amendment, Authorize Certain Cities to Use Special Property Tax Revenue to Pay for Capital Improvements Directly Amendment, Prohibit Changes to Election Conduct Laws within Six Months of General Elections Amendment, and Remove Orphans' Business from Probate Court Jurisdiction Amendment referendums
- Senate and House of Representatives
- Alaska
- Governor and Lieutenant Governor
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Constitutional Convention Question referendum
- Arizona
- Governor, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Secretary of State, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Corporation Commission
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Supreme Court retention
- In-State Tuition for Non-Citizen Residents Measure, Legislative Changes to Ballot Initiatives with Invalid Provisions Amendment, Reduce Number of Income Tax Brackets to Flat Rate of 2.50%, and Single-Subject Requirement for Ballot Initiatives Amendment referendums
- Arkansas
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, State Treasurer and State Auditor
- House of Representatives and Senate
- 60% Supermajority Vote Requirement for Constitutional Amendments and Ballot Initiatives Measure, Government Burden of Free Exercise of Religion Amendment, and Legislature Power to Convene Special Sessions Amendment referendums
- California
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, Treasurer, Controller, Insurance Commissioner, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Board of Equalization
- Assembly and Senate
- Changes to Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Cap Initiative, Flavored Tobacco Products Ban, Legalize Sports Betting on American Indian Lands Initiative, and Plastic Waste Reduction Regulations Initiative referendums
- Colorado
- Governor, Attorney General, Board of Education, Secretary of State and Treasurer
- House of Representatives and Senate
- State Income Tax Rate Reduction Initiative referendum
- Connecticut
- Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, and Comptroller
- Senate and House of Representatives
- Allow for Early Voting Amendment referendum
- Delaware
- Attorney General, Treasurer, and Auditor
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Florida
- Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Chief Financial Officer, and Commissioner of Agriculture
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Supreme Court retention
- Amendment 1 and Amendment 2 referendums
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Governor, Attorney General, Comptroller, Secretary of State and Treasurer
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Supreme Court and Appellate Court retention elections, and Appellate Court
- Cook County, Assessor, Board of Commissioners, Board of Commissioners President, Board of Review, Clerk, Sheriff, Treasurer and Water Reclamation District Board
- Indiana
- Iowa[19]
- Kansas[20]
- Governor, Attorney General, Board of Education, Commissioner of Insurance, Secretary of State and Treasurer
- House of Representatives
- Court of Appeals retention elections
- Kentucky[21]
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Supreme Court and Court of Appeals
- Louisville, Mayor and Metropolitan Council[22]
- Louisiana[23]
- Public Service Commission
- Supreme Court and Circuit Courts of Appeal
- Maine[24]
- Maryland[25]
- Massachusetts[26]
- Michigan[27]
- Minnesota[28]
- Mississippi[29]
- Missouri[30]
- Auditor
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Supreme Court and Court of Appeals retention elections
- Amendment 1, Constitutional Convention Question, Department of the National Guard Amendment, and Allow Legislature to Require a City to Increase Funding without State Reimbursement for a Police Force Established by State Board Amendment referendums
- Montana[31]
- Nebraska[32]
- Nevada[33]
- New Hampshire[35]
- New Mexico
- Governor, Attorney General, Auditor, Commissioner of Public Lands, Public Education Commission, Public Regulation Commission, Secretary of State and Treasurer
- House of Representatives
- Court of Appeals retention election, and Supreme Court and Court of Appeals
- New York[36]
- Governor, Attorney General and Comptroller
- Assembly and Senate
- North Carolina[37]
- North Dakota[38]
- Ohio[39]
- Oklahoma[40]
- 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
- Oregon[41]
- Governor and Commissioner of Labor
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Supreme Court and Court of Appeals
- Portland, City Commission (2nd round)
- Pennsylvania[42]
- Rhode Island[43]
- South Carolina[44]
- Governor, Attorney General, Commissioner of Agriculture, Comptroller, Secretary of State, Superintendent of Education and Treasurer
- House of Representatives
- South Dakota[45]
- Tennessee[46]
- Texas[47]
- Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Board of Education, 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 (1st round) and City council[48]
- Corpus Christi, Mayor and City council[49]
- El Paso, City council[50]
- Laredo, Mayor (1st round) and City council[51]
- Harris County, County Judge[52]
- Utah[53]
- Treasurer special election and Board of Education
- House of Representatives and Senate
- Vermont[54]
- Virginia
- Washington[56]
- West Virginia[57]
- Wisconsin[58]
- Wyoming[59]
- Canada, Alberta, Brooks-Medicine Hat, Legislative Assembly by-election
- United States, Midterm elections
- 12 November: India, Himachal Pradesh, Legislative Assembly
- 19 November: Malaysia, state elections
- 20 November:
- 26 November
- 27 November:
- 28 November: Canada, New Brunswick, municipal elections
December
edit- 1 December
- 5 December: India, Gujarat, Legislative Assembly (2nd phase)
- 6 December: United States, Georgia, U.S Senate (2nd round)
- 7 December: Malaysia
- 10 December: New Zealand, Hamilton West by-election
- 12 December:
- 13 December: Canada, Manitoba, Kirkfield Park, Legislative Assembly by-election
- 15 December: United Kingdom, Stretford and Urmston, House of Commons by-election
- 16 December: Philippines, Baliuag, Bulacan, cityhood and renaming plebiscite
- 18 December: Japan, Saga Prefecture, Governor
- 25 December: Japan, Miyazaki Prefecture, Governor
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