List of Elections in 2005 - Africa

Africa

  • Burkinabé presidential election, 2005
  • Burundian Senate election, 2005
  • Burundian communal elections, 2005
  • Burundian elections, 2005
  • Burundian legislative election, 2005
  • Burundian presidential election, 2005
  • Central African Republic general election, 2005
  • Chadian constitutional referendum, 2005
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo constitutional referendum, 2005
  • Djiboutian presidential election, 2005
  • Egyptian parliamentary election, 2005
  • Egyptian constitutional referendum, 2005
  • Egyptian presidential election, 2005
  • Ethiopian general election, 2005
  • Gabonese presidential election, 2005
  • Guinea-Bissau presidential election, 2005
  • Kenyan constitutional referendum, 2005
  • Liberian general election, 2005
  • Mauritian general election, 2005
  • Results of the Zimbabwean parliamentary election, 2005
  • Somaliland parliamentary election, 2005
  • Tanzanian general election, 2005
  • Togolese presidential election, 2005
  • Zimbabwean Senate election, 2005
  • Zimbabwean parliamentary election, 2005

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