1995 Elections - Europe

Europe

  • Ă…land legislative election, 1995
  • Belarusian parliamentary election, 1995
  • Belarusian referendum, 1995
  • Belgian general election, 1995
  • Belgian regional elections, 1995
  • Croatian parliamentary election, 1995
  • Estonian parliamentary election, 1995
  • European Parliament election, 1995 (Sweden)
  • Finnish parliamentary election, 1995
  • Georgian presidential election, 1995
  • Icelandic parliamentary election, 1995
  • Latvian parliamentary election, 1995
  • Lombard regional election, 1995
  • North Rhine-Westphalia state election, 1995
  • Norwegian local elections, 1995
  • Polish presidential election, 1995
  • Portuguese legislative election, 1995
  • Venetian regional election, 1995

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