List Of Elections In 2006
The following elections occurred in the year 2006.
- Elections in 2006
- Electoral calendar 2006
- Acehnese regional election, 2006
- American Samoan legislative election, 2006
- Bahraini parliamentary election, 2006
- Costa Rican presidential election, 2006
- Fijian presidential election, 2006
- Fijian general election, 2006
- Georgian local elections, 2006
- Iranian Assembly of Experts election, 2006
- Iranian City and Village Councils elections, 2006
- Kuwaiti parliamentary election, 2006
- Matavera by-election 2006
- Netherlands Antilles general election, 2006
- Palestinian legislative election, 2006
- Republic of China municipal elections, 2006
- Samoan general election, 2006
- Singaporean general election, 2006
- Solomon Islands general election, 2006
- Tajikistani presidential election, 2006
- Thai general election, 2006
- Thai general election, October 2006
- Thai local elections, 2006
- Transnistrian presidential election, 2006
- Tuvaluan general election, 2006
- United Arab Emirates parliamentary election, 2006
- United Nations Security Council election, 2006
- Yemeni presidential election, 2006
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