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Calendar of Elections in Germany
Immer wieder sonntags. Doch wann genau?
2013
22 September
FEDERAL ELECTIONS
4
22 September
Hesse
state parliament
15 September
Bavaria*
state parliament
4
Spring
Schleswig-Holstein**
local election
5
26 May
local election
5
20 January
Lower Saxony
state parliament
5
2012
13 May
North Rhine Westphalia
state parliament
5
6 May
Schleswig-Holstein
state parliament
5
25 March
Saarland
state parliament
5
18 March
15th Federal Convention
Election of the Federal President
5
2011
18 September
Berlin
state election and local election
5
11 September
Lower Saxony
local election
5
4 September
Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
state parliament
5
22 May
Bremen
state parliament and local election
4
27 March
Rhineland-Palatinate
state parliament
5
27 March
Baden-Wuerttemberg
state parliament
5
27 March
Hesse
local election
5
20 March
Saxony-Anhalt
state parliament
5
20 February
Hamburg
state parliament and local election
4
2010
30 June
14th Federal Convention
Election of th Federal President
5
9 May
North Rhine Westphalia
state parliament
5
2009
27 September
Federal Election
4
27 September
Brandenburg
state parliament
5
Summer/Spring
North Rhine Westphalia*
local election
5
30 August
Saarland
state parliament
5
30 August
Saxony
state parliament
5
30 August
Thuringia
state parliament
5
7 June
European Elections
5
7 June
Baden-Wuerttemberg
local election
5
7 June
Mecklenburg-West Pomerania
local election
5
7 June
Rhineland-Palatinate
local election
5
7 June
Saarland
local election
5
7 June
Saxony
local election
5
7 June
Thuringia
local election
5
23 May
13th Federal Convention
Election of the Federal President
5
18 January
Hesse
state parliament
5
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* This date has not yet been officially confirmed.
** These are not official election dates, but rather estimates according to respective legislative periods (period stated in number of years).
Source: Federal Parliament, Federal Statistical Office, Offices of the officials in charge of elections