List of Elections in 2007 - Europe

Europe

  • Abkhazian parliamentary election, 2007
  • Ă…land legislative election, 2007
  • Albanian presidential election, 2007
  • Albanian local elections, 2007
  • Belgian general election, 2007
  • Croatian parliamentary election, 2007
  • Danish parliamentary election, 2007
  • Estonian parliamentary election, 2007
  • European Parliament election, 2007 (Romania)
  • European Parliament election, 2007
  • European Parliament election, 2007 (Bulgaria)
  • Finnish parliamentary election, 2007
  • Gibraltar general election, 2007
  • Greek legislative election, 2007
  • Icelandic parliamentary election, 2007
  • Irish general election, 2007
  • Jersey constable election, 2007
  • Kosovan parliamentary election, 2007
  • Kosovan local elections, 2007
  • Latvian presidential election, 2007
  • Maltese local council elections, 2007
  • Nagorno-Karabakh presidential election, 2007
  • Norwegian local elections, 2007
  • Panhellenic Socialist Movement leadership election, 2007
  • Polish parliamentary election, 2007
  • Republika Srpska presidential election, 2007
  • Romanian voting system referendum, 2007
  • Romanian presidential impeachment referendum, 2007
  • Serbian parliamentary election, 2007
  • Slovenian presidential election, 2007
  • Turkish general election, 2007
  • Turkish constitutional referendum, 2007
  • Ukrainian parliamentary election, 2007

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