I don't know which elections you mean, so I've looked up all of the elections we have here:
district council elections: every 4 years next time: 2014
council elections: every 4 years next time: 2014
island council election: every 4 years next time: 2015
provincial election: every 4 years next time: 2015
water board elections: every 4 years next time: 2012
second chamber elections (the gouvernement): every 4 years next time: 2015
European Parliament elections: every 5 years next time: 2014
Greetings from a Dutchie :)
Yes, they do.
Elections in Alderney happened in 2004.
Normally all our elections are every 4 years. The elections for the EU on the other hand are every 5 years.
That depends on the country and the city. Some have them once a year, others have longer terms. So it depends on where the elections are and the laws of that country in relation to elections for the mayor.
Elections in Pichilemu happened on 2008-10-26.
Canada Elections Act happened in 2000.
Elections in Astrakhan Oblast happened in 1996.
Elections in the Bahamas often occur every 4 years.
An Irish parliament's term is 5 years, but an election can happen before that. Not all parliaments run their full term, so elections often happen sooner than that. There were 3 general elections in 18 months in the early 1980s. A presidential term is 7 years and a president can serve two successive terms. If there is no other candidate a president can be elected unopposed, so there is not always a presidential election. Local government elections are fixed at every 5 years, as are elections to the European Parliament.
First Māori elections happened in 1868-05.
Next Palestinian local elections happened in 2011.
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