List of Elections in 2010 - Asia

Asia

  • Afghan parliamentary election, 2010
  • Azerbaijani parliamentary election, 2010
  • Bahraini parliamentary election, 2010
  • Burmese general election, 2010
  • Hong Kong by-election, 2010
  • Iraqi parliamentary election, 2010
  • Japanese House of Councillors election, 2010
  • Kyrgyzstani constitutional referendum, 2010
  • Kyrgyzstani parliamentary election, 2010
  • Nagorno-Karabakh parliamentary election, 2010
  • Next Thai general election
  • Republic of China municipal elections, 2010
  • Results of South Korean metropolitan mayoral and gubernatorial elections, 2010
  • South Korean local elections, 2010
  • Sri Lankan parliamentary election, 2010
  • Sri Lankan presidential election, 2010
  • Tajikistani parliamentary election, 2010
  • Transnational Constituent Assembly of Tamil Eelam election 2010
  • United Arab Emirates parliamentary election, 2011
  • Uzbekistani parliamentary election, 2009–2010

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