Africa Elections 2024: All the upcoming votes
A regularly updated list and interactive map of the upcoming elections in Africa in 2024.
Last updated: 6 November 2024
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.
November 2024
- 10 November 2024: Mauritius – General
- 13 November 2024: Somaliland – President
- 24 November 2024: Guinea Bissau – National Assembly
- 27 November 2024: Namibia – President + National Assembly
December 2024
- 7 December 2024: Ghana – President + National Assembly
- 29 December 2024: Chad – National Assembly + Local
Unconfirmed and beyond
- November/Dec 2024: Guinea Bissau – President
- 2024: Cabo Verde – Local
- 2024 (delayed from February): Mali – President
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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I think general elections will be held in May 2024. I am looking for the decision of the SRD R350 grant extension. Will the new government continue this grant? What do you say, guys?
It seems likely that general elections might take place in May 2024. I’m curious about the status of the SRD R350 grant extension. Do you think the new administration will continue with this grant? What are your thoughts, everyone?
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The elections in Somaliland are free and fair. Somaliland is one of the best democratic countries in the world and I hope it ends in victory.
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With general elections potentially on the horizon in May 2024, I can’t help but wonder about the future of the SRD R350 grant. Will the new administration choose to continue this essential support for those in need, or might there be changes ahead? What are your predictions? Share your thoughts—do you think the SRD R350 grant will remain a priority in the coming year?
Thanks for sharing the update on Africa Elections 2024. It’s always interesting to see how electoral processes unfold across different regions, as each country has its unique challenges and opportunities. In Chile, we’ve also seen shifts in our political landscape, particularly with the growing role of digital tools like the rutificador, which helps citizens access public data such as RUT (unique tax ID numbers). It makes me wonder if similar digital tools are being leveraged in African countries to increase transparency and civic engagement during elections. Would love to hear insights on that!
Thanks for sharing the update on Africa Elections 2024. It’s always interesting to see how electoral processes unfold across different regions, as each country has its unique challenges and opportunities. In Chile, we’ve also seen shifts in our political landscape, particularly with the growing role of digital tools like the rutificador, which helps citizens access public data such as RUT (unique tax ID numbers). It makes me wonder if similar digital tools are being leveraged in African countries to increase transparency and civic engagement during elections.
Absolutely! The electoral processes across various regions, including Africa and Chile, present fascinating dynamics influenced by local challenges and opportunities. In Africa, there is indeed a growing trend toward leveraging digital tools to enhance transparency and civic engagement in elections. For instance, platforms that facilitate voter registration and information dissemination are becoming increasingly common, allowing citizens to access vital data and participate more effectively in the electoral process.
In Chile, the rise of digital tools like the rutificador is a prime example of how technology can empower citizens by providing access to public data, such as unique tax ID numbers (RUT). This trend reflects a broader global movement towards utilizing technology to promote transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement in governance. It’s exciting to think about the potential for collaboration and knowledge sharing between regions as they navigate these challenges and opportunities in their political landscapes.
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