An intense political year: these are all the 2024 presidential elections worldwide

A  historic election year
More than 60 countries
Key political contests worldwide
United States
Russia
Mexico
India
European Union
Taiwan
Volatile situations
Elections on a coup-filled continent
South Africa
Uncertain elections
Venezuela
United Kingdom
Freedom is on the decline, and democracy is shaken
A historic election year

2024 has been called the most significant election year of the century or even in history. This year, 40% of the world's population will elect a maximum authority in its country.

More than 60 countries

According to Time, around 64 countries and territories will hold general or presidential elections in 2024, which includes large political communities like the European Union.

Key political contests worldwide

But quantity is not the only relevant characteristic of 2024's elections. This year, candidates will run in prominent and influential countries like the US or Russia.

United States

The US 2024 election is packed with uncertainties, with Donald Trump excluded from the primary ballot in some states and significant issues like abortion rights on the table.

Russia

On the other hand, Vladimir Putin will be embarking on a campaign toward a sure victory. Still, the vote breakdown (if made available) can shed some light on the political situation of the Russian leader.

Mexico

Like in Russia, Mexican election results are practically a given. The party of the current President, Lopez Obrador, is favored in every poll. Either way, Mexico will have its first female president, as the officials and opposition candidates are women.

India

India's election could have a deeper effect on its future. The highly popular Prime Minister, nationalist Narendra Modi, has walked down a path of increasing authoritarianism and could be ousted by an opposition coalition.

European Union

Nationalism might also play a significant role in the parliamentarian elections in the European Union. The rise of the far-right movements in the region can define the results.

Taiwan

The opposite could come true in Taiwan: the people might reelect a pro-independence Democratic Progressive party, sparking even more tension with the Chinese government.

Volatile situations

According to The Guardian, other interesting elections to watch in 2024 are the ones in Pakistan and Bangladesh, both countries in highly volatile situations.

Elections on a coup-filled continent

Algeria, Tunisia, Ghana, Rwanda, Namibia, Mozambique, Senegal, Togo, and South Sudan are holding elections, while Africa faces a democracy crisis. Between 2020 and 2023, 13 coups have succeeded in the continent.

South Africa

South Africa is also holding elections this year. The ANC party could lose its majority for the first time since the end of the apartheid.

Uncertain elections

Some elections are expected to happen in 2024 but are still uncertain, given the countries' political climate or peculiar conditions.

Venezuela

Venezuelan elections were supposed to happen in 2024 with the participation of the opposition. However, the regime of Nicolas Maduro has taken action to bar the opposition candidate from running.

United Kingdom

The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, also promised to call elections in 2024, but a date has not been set. According to Time, there is a chance that the Labour Party will snatch the majority from conservatives.

Freedom is on the decline, and democracy is shaken

The elections come in a complex worldwide context. According to The Guardian, global freedom declined for the 17th consecutive year in 2023, and the populations of Western countries are unsatisfied with the current state of democracy.

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