List of Elections in 2004 - Europe

Europe

  • Abkhazian presidential election, 2004
  • Belarusian parliamentary election, 2004
  • Belarusian referendum, 2004
  • Belgian regional elections, 2004
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina municipal elections, 2004
  • Cypriot Annan Plan referendum, 2004
  • Elections in Alderney
  • European Parliament election, 2004 (Slovenia)
  • Faroese parliamentary election, 2004
  • Georgian presidential election, 2004
  • Georgian legislative election, 2004
  • Greek legislative election, 2004
  • Guernsey general election, 2004
  • Icelandic presidential election, 2004
  • Irish local elections, 2004
  • Irish presidential election, 2004
  • Kosovan parliamentary election, 2004
  • Lithuanian parliamentary election, 2004
  • Lithuanian presidential election, 2004
  • Luxembourgian legislative election, 2004
  • Macedonian autonomy referendum, 2004
  • Macedonian presidential election, 2004
  • Montenegrin municipal election, 2004
  • Romanian legislative election, 2004
  • Romanian local election, 2004
  • Romanian presidential election, 2004
  • Serbian presidential election, 2004
  • Slovak presidential election, 2004
  • Slovenian parliamentary election, 2004
  • South Ossetian parliamentary election, 2004
  • Turkish local elections, 2004
  • Ukrainian presidential election, 2004
  • Vojvodina parliamentary election, 2004

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