See on which day of the week the world votes.
देखें कि सप्ताह के किस दिन दुनिया वोट करती है।
India-the
largest democracy of the world cannot pick only one day of the week, so will in
general have multi-day elections.
Canadians like voting on Mondays,
Americans favor holding theirs on Tuesdays,
South Africans pick Wednesdays, The
UK goes for Thursdays, Ireland
selects Fridays, Australia and New
Zealand have settled on Saturdays.
Presently remember on the grounds that a nation ordinarily holds
a decision on a given day of the week, does not really mean they are will
undoubtedly do as such. A large number of the times of the week picked have
more to do with history or tradition than any solid current reason.
Election day by country
Country
|
Region
|
Election day
|
INDIA
|
Asia
|
Multiple
days
|
Albania
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Argentina
|
South
America
|
Fourth
Sunday of October immediately before the end of the current mandates.
|
Austria
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Australia
|
Oceania
|
Saturday
for federal, state and most local elections.
|
Belgium
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Bolivia
|
South
America
|
Sunday
|
Bosnia
and Herzegovina
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Brazil
|
South
America
|
First
Sunday of October.
|
Bulgaria
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Canada
|
North
America
|
Third
Monday of October every four years, or after Parliament is dissolved by
the Governor General
|
Chile
|
South
America
|
Sunday
|
Colombia
|
South
America
|
Sunday
|
Czech
Republic
|
Europe
|
Traditionally
elections are held starting on a Friday afternoon and ending on Saturday
afternoon
|
Cyprus
|
Europe
|
Saturday
|
Costa
Rica
|
North
America
|
Sunday
|
Croatia
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Denmark
|
Europe
|
Tuesday
is most common, but other days are used frequently
|
Ecuador
|
South
America
|
Sunday
|
El
Salvador
|
North
America
|
Sunday
|
Estonia
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Finland
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
France
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Germany
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Greece
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Hong
Kong
|
Asia
|
Sunday
|
Hungary
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Iceland
|
Europe
|
Saturday
|
Ireland
|
Europe
|
Friday
|
Israel
|
Asia
|
By
law on the third Tuesday of Cheshvan, but normally held on a different
day
|
Italy
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Japan
|
Asia
|
Sunday
|
Latvia
|
Europe
|
Saturday
|
Lebanon
|
Asia
|
Sunday
|
Lithuania
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Luxembourg
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Macedonia
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Malta
|
Europe
|
Saturday
|
Malaysia
|
Asia
|
Traditionally
on weekends.
|
Mexico
|
North
America
|
Sunday
|
Montenegro
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Netherlands
|
Europe
|
Typically
on a Wednesday
|
New
Zealand
|
Oceania
|
Saturday
|
Nicaragua
|
North
America
|
Sunday
|
Norway
|
Europe
|
Monday
in early September
|
Panama
|
North
America
|
Sunday
|
Paraguay
|
South
America
|
Sunday
|
Peru
|
South
America
|
Sunday
|
Philippines
|
Asia
|
Second
Monday in May
|
Poland
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Portugal
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Romania
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Russia
|
Asia
|
Sunday
|
Serbia
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Singapore
|
Asia
|
Usually
Saturday.
Polling day is usually an official holiday.
|
Slovakia
|
Europe
|
Saturday
|
Slovenia
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
South
Korea
|
Asia
|
Wednesday.
Election day is a national holiday
|
Spain
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Sweden
|
Europe
|
Second
Sunday of September
|
Switzerland
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Taiwan
|
Asia
|
Saturday
|
Thailand
|
Asia
|
Sunday.
|
Turkey
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
Ukraine
|
Europe
|
Sunday
|
United
Kingdom
|
Europe
|
Thursday.
|
United
States
|
North
America
|
First
Tuesday after the first Monday in November
|
Uruguay
|
South
America
|
Sunday
|
Venezuela
|
South
America
|
Sunday
|
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