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Home›African Arguments›Politics›Elections›Africa Elections 2023: All the upcoming votes

Africa Elections 2023: All the upcoming votes

By African Arguments
June 4, 2023
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All the elections and votes in Africa in 2023

A regularly updated list and interactive map of the upcoming elections in Africa in 2023.

Last updated: 5 June 2023


How to use the map

This elections map shows you all the upcoming votes. Move around and click to find out more.

The colour tells you approximately when the election is:

  • Red – This month
  • Orange – Next month
  • Yellow – In two months
  • Green – Beyond that

The icon tells you who is up for election:


Upcoming Africa elections: A list

Here are the upcoming elections in list form. The exact dates are liable to change.

June 2023

  • 4 June 2023: Guinea-Bissau – People’s National Assembly + Senate
  • 24 June 2023: Sierra Leone – President + Parliamentary + Local

July 2023

  • 16 July 2023: Central African Republic – Local

August 2023

  • 23 August 2023: Zimbabwe – President + Senate + House of Assembly + Local

Unconfirmed and beyond

  • 2022: Comoros – Island assemblies
  • 2 September 2023: Côte d’Ivoire – Local + Regional
  • 10 October 2023: Liberia – President + Legislative
  • 11 October 2023: Mozambique – Local
  • 29 October 2023: Mali – House of Representatives + Senate
  • 20 December 2023: DR Congo –  Presidential + Legislative + Provincial Assemblies
  • December 2023: Togo – National Assembly
  • 2023: Comoros – Island governors
  • 2023: Egypt – Local
  • 2023: Eswatini – Senate + House of Assembly + Urban local + Tinkhundla
  • 2023: Gabon – Presidential + Legislative + Local
  • 2023: Ghana – District + Local + Unit
  • 2023: Guinea – Local
  • 2023: Libya – President + Parliamentary
  • 2023: Madagascar – President
  • February 2024: Mali – President
  • November 2024: Somaliland – Presidential
  • 2024: Chad –  President + National Assembly + Municipal Councils
  • 2024: South Sudan – President + National Assembly + Local

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9 comments

  1. AKANYIJUKA SAMUEL ROBERT 21 November, 2020 at 21:41

    Hello dear friends ladies and gentlemen wherever you’re globally how are you? I’m a Ugandan man and a voter,for me what i want is peaceful,free and fair elections in the upcoming 2021 presidential elections. what i saw from 1980-1985 when president museveni got into power,such regime or situation for me I don’t want it to come back but I’m not the one who decides for the whole country. in those days some of us we suffered a lot what the new generation didn’t face but they keep saying they want it to come back again. free and fair elections worldwide is still hard even USA its president Trump didn’t agree with his defeat. we are waiting for 2021 elections but we don’t know whether there’s peaceful after elections we’re still confused.

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  8. KAKOOZA JULIUS 24 December, 2022 at 19:42

    Greetings to all of you. I wish our brothers and sisters a peaceful, free and faire ellections.

  9. Talambeti Asha Anand 14 March, 2023 at 04:03

    Vote for Mozambique – Princess Sanvi

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