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Election Snapshot
Elections in Senegal: 2024 Snap Legislative Elections
The Republic of Senegal is scheduled to conduct snap legislative elections on Sunday, November 17, 2024. During this election, citizens will elect 165 members of the National Assembly for a five-year term.
Election Snapshot
Elections in Senegal: 2024 Presidential Elections
IFES provides frequently asked questions (FAQs) ahead of the 2024 Presidential Elections in Senegal. These elections will be held on March 24, 2024 (rescheduled from February 25)
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News & Updates
Opinion
Networked Justice: Preparing for the 2024 Super-Year of Elections
IFES experts say It’s time to recognize the critical role of judges in the defense of democracy.
News & Updates
Press Release
IFES Collaborates with Deaf Persons’ Associations to Develop First Sign Language Electoral Lexicon in Senegal
As part of the USAID Elections Support Program in Senegal, implemented by CEPPS, IFES is working with election management bodies to enhance their communications practices to be more inclusive of traditionally underrepresented groups.
Election FAQ
Elections in Senegal: 2022 Legislative Elections
On Sunday, July 31, Senegalese voters will have the opportunity to vote for representatives to fill 165 seats in the National Assembly for five-year terms.
Election FAQ
Elections in Colombia: 2022 Presidential Elections
IFES presents Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Elections in Colombia: 2022 Presidential Elections.
Election FAQ
Elections in Hungary: 2022 Parliamentary Elections
IFES presents Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Elections in Hungary: 2022 Parliamentary Elections.
Election FAQ
Elections in Colombia: 2022 Congressional Elections
IFES presents Frequently Asked Questions for Elections in Colombia: 2022 Congressional Elections.
News & Updates
Announcement
USAID to Support Upcoming Electoral Processes in Senegal
IFES and CEPPS' partners NDI and IR will provide support to the Senegalese people in a new program through the upcoming electoral cycle.