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This national electoral calendar for 2010 lists the national/federal elections held in 2010 in all sovereign states and their dependent territories.
3 February: India, Chhattisgarh, District Councils, Township Councils and Village Councils (3rd phase) [9] 7–8 February: Egypt, Giza 1st district and Minya Mallawi district, House of Representatives by-elections (voting abroad) [13] 8 February: India, Delhi, Legislative Assembly. 9 February:
The general election was held on Thursday 6 May 2010 and saw an increase in voter turnout from 61% in 2005 to 65% in 2010. [17] Throughout the day GfK NOP and Ipsos MORI conducted an exit poll on behalf of the BBC, Sky and ITV news services – the results of which were announced as the polls closed at 10:00 pm. [30] Data gathered from individuals at 130 polling stations around the country ...
To identify the likelies, pollsters may start with the simple questions of whether someone is registered to vote and if they plan to vote this year. Others add in questions about whether the ...
October 6: Provincial by-election in Humber-Gros Morne, Newfoundland and Labrador. October 9: Parti Québécois leadership election. October 10: Municipal and mayoral by-elections in Greenwood, British Columbia. October 13: Municipal by-election in Thompson, Manitoba [39] October 17: Nova Scotia municipal elections.
Opinion polls • Leadership approval. In the run-up to the general election of 2010, several polling organisations carried out opinion polling in regards to voting intention in Great Britain (i.e. the UK excluding Northern Ireland, which is usually excluded from such voting intention surveys). Results of such polls are displayed below.
October. 2 October: 2010 Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party leadership election. 18 October: 2010 Alberta municipal elections. 25 October: 2010 Ontario municipal elections. 27 October: 2010 Manitoba municipal elections.
The 2010 Maryland gubernatorial election was held on November 2, 2010. [2] The date included the election of the governor, lieutenant governor, and all members of the Maryland General Assembly. Incumbent Democratic governor Martin O'Malley and lieutenant governor Anthony Brown won re-election to a second term in office, defeating Republican ...