Date
Country
Elected leader
First party
Second party
Third party
Party
Popular vote
%
Party
Popular vote
%
Party
Popular vote
%
26 March 2000
Russia
President
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
39,740,467
53.4%
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
21,928,468
29.5%
Yabloko
4,351,450
5.9%
25 June 2000
Japan
Prime Minister
Yoshirō Mori
Liberal Democratic Party
16,943,425
28.31%
Democratic Party of Japan
15,067,990
25.18%
New Kōmeitō Party
7,762,032
12.97%
2 July 2000
Mexico
President
Vicente Fox
National Action Party
15,989,636
42.52%
Institutional Revolutionary Party
13,579,718
36.11%
Party of the Democratic Revolution
6,256,780
16.64%
7 November 2000
United States
President
George W. Bush
Republican Party
50,456,002
47.87%
Democratic Party
50,999,897
48.38%
Green Party
2,882,955
2.74%
27 November 2000
Canada
Prime Minister
Jean Chrétien
Liberal Party of Canada
5,252,031
40.85%
Canadian Alliance
3,276,929
25.49%
Bloc Québécois
1,377,727
10.72%
13 May 2001
Italy
Prime Minister
Silvio Berlusconi
Forza Italia
16,915,513
45.4%
The Daisy
16,209,944
43.5%
Communist Refoundation Party
1,868,659
5.0%
7 June 2001
United Kingdom
Prime Minister
Tony Blair
Labour Party
10,724,953
40.7%
Conservative Party
8,357,615
31.7%
Liberal Democrats
4,814,321
18.3%
10 November 2001
Australia
Prime Minister
John Howard
Liberal-National Coalition
4,924,959
43.33%
Australian Labor Party
4,341,420
37.84%
Australian Democrats
620,197
5.41%
21 April 2002
France
President
TBD (2nd round)
Rally for the Republic
5,665,855
19.88%
National Front
4,804,713
16.86%
Socialist Party
4,610,113
16.18%
5 May 2002
Jacques Chirac
25,537,956
82.21%
5,525,032
17.79%
—
9 June 2002
Prime Minister
TBD (2nd round)
Union for a Popular Movement
8,408,023
33.30%
Union for French Democracy
1,226,462
4.86%
Socialist Party
6,086,599
24.11%
16 June 2002
Jean-Pierre Raffarin
10,026,669
47.26%
Socialist Party
7,482,169
35.26%
Union for French Democracy
832,784
3.92%
22 September 2002
Germany
Chancellor
Gerhard Schröder
Social Democratic Party of Germany
18,488,668
38.5%
CDU/CSU
18,482,641
38.5%
Alliance '90/The Greens
4,110,355
8.6%
6 October 2002
Brazil
President
TBD (2nd round)
Workers' Party
39,436,099
46.4%
Brazilian Social Democracy Party
19,694,843
23.2%
Brazilian Socialist Party
15,176,204
17.9%
27 October 2002
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
52,772,475
61.3%
33,356,860
38.7%
—
3 November 2002
Turkey
Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Justice and Development Party
10,808,229
34.28%
Republican People's Party
6,113,352
19.39%
True Path Party
3,008,942
9.54%
19 December 2002
South Korea
President
Roh Moo-hyun
Millennium Democratic Party
12,014,277
48.91%
Grand National Party
11,443,297
46.59%
Democratic Labor Party
957,148
3.90%
18 March 2003
China
President
Hu Jintao
Communist Party of China
2,170
72.9%
Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang
480
16%
—
27 April 2003
Argentina
President
Néstor Kirchner
Front for Victory
4,312,517
22.2%
Front for Loyalty
4,740,907
24.5%
Recreate for Growth
3,173,475
16.4%
9 November 2003
Japan
Prime Minister
Junichiro Koizumi
Liberal Democratic Party
20,660,185
34.96%
Democratic Party of Japan
22,095,636
37.39%
New Kōmeitō Party
8,733,444
14.78%
14 March 2004
Russia
President
Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin
49,558,328
71.9%
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
9,514,554
13.8%
Sergey Glazyev
2,850,610
4.1%
14 April 2004
South Africa
President
Thabo Mbeki
African National Congress
10,880,915
66.69%
Democratic Alliance
1,931,201
12.37%
Inkatha Freedom Party
1,088,664
6.97%
10 May 2004
India
Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh
Indian National Congress
138,312,337
35.4%
Bharatiya Janata Party
128,931,001
33.3%
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
30,578,698
7.7%
13 June 2004
European Union
President of the European Commission
Hans-Gert Pöttering
European People's Party Group
52,567,771
36.6%
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
43,327,099
25.3%
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Group
Unknown
12.0%
28 June 2004
Canada
Prime Minister
Paul Martin
Liberal Party of Canada
4,982,220
36.73%
Conservative Party of Canada
4,019,498
25.49%
Bloc Québécois
1,680,109
12.39%
5 July 2004
Indonesia
President
TBD (2nd round)
Democratic Party
39,838,184
33.57%
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle
31,569,104
26.61%
Party of the Functional Groups
26,286,788
22.15%
20 September 2004
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
69,266,350
60.62%
44,990,704
39.38%
—
9 October 2004
Australia
Prime Minister
John Howard
Liberal-National Coalition
5,471,588
46.70%
Australian Labor Party
4,408,820
37.63%
Australian Greens
841,734
7.19%
2 November 2004
United States
President
George W. Bush
Republican Party
62,040,610
50.73%
Democratic Party
59,028,444
48.27%
Ralph Nader
465,151
0.38%
5 May 2005
United Kingdom
Prime Minister
Tony Blair
Labour Party
9,552,436
35.2%
Conservative Party
8,784,915
32.4%
Liberal Democrats
5,985,454
22.0%
11 September 2005
Japan
Prime Minister
Junichiro Koizumi
Liberal Democratic Party
25,887,798
38.18%
Democratic Party of Japan
21,036,425
31.02%
New Kōmeitō Party
8,987,620
13.25%
18 September 2005
Germany
Chancellor
Angela Merkel
CDU/CSU
16,631,049
35.2%
Social Democratic Party of Germany
16,194,665
34.2%
Free Democratic Party
4,648,144
9.8%
23 January 2006
Canada
Prime Minister
Stephen Harper
Conservative Party of Canada
5,374,071
36.27%
Liberal Party of Canada
4,479,415
30.23%
Bloc Québécois
1,553,201
10.48%
10 April 2006
Italy
Prime Minister
Romano Prodi
The Olive Tree
19,036,986
49.8%
Forza Italia
18,995,697
49.7%
North-East Project
93,172
0.27%
2 July 2006
Mexico
President
Felipe Calderón
National Action Party
15,000,284
35.89%
Party of the Democratic Revolution
14,756,350
35.31%
Institutional Revolutionary Party
9,301,441
22.26%
1 October 2006
Brazil
President
TBD (2nd round)
Workers' Party
46,662,365
48.61%
Brazilian Social Democracy Party
39,968,369
41.64%
Socialism and Liberty Party
6,575,393
6.85%
29 October 2006
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
58,295,042
60.83%
37,543,178
39.17%
—
22 April 2007
France
President
TBD (2nd round)
Union for a Popular Movement
11,448,663
31.18%
Socialist Party
9,500,112
25.87%
Union for French Democracy
6,820,119
18.57%
6 May 2007
Nicolas Sarkozy
18,983,138
53.06%
16,790,440
46.94%
—
10 June 2007
Prime Minister
TBD (2nd round)
10,289,737
39.54%
New Centre
616,440
2.37%
Socialist Party
6,436,520
24.73%
17 June 2007
François Fillon
9,463,408
46.37%
Socialist Party
8,622,529
42.25%
New Centre
433,057
2.12%
22 July 2007
Turkey
Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Justice and Development Party
16,327,291
46.58%
Republican People's Party
7,317,808
20.88%
Nationalist Movement Party
5,001,869
14.27%
28 October 2007
Argentina
President
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Front for Victory
8,651,066
45.29%
Support for an Egalitarian Republic
4,401,981
23.04%
Radical Civic Union
3,229,648
16.91%
24 November 2007
Australia
Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd
Australian Labor Party
5,388,184
43.38%
Liberal-National Coalition
5,229,024
42.09%
Australian Greens
967,789
7.79%
19 December 2007
South Korea
President
Lee Myung-bak
Grand National Party
11,492,389
48.7%
United New Democratic Party
6,174,681
26.1%
Lee Hoi-chang
3,559,963
15.1%
2 March 2008
Russia
President
Dmitry Medvedev
United Russia
52,530,712
71.2%
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
13,243,550
18.0%
Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
6,988,510
9.5%
18 March 2008
China
President
Hu Jintao
Communist Party of China
2,099
70.2%
Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang
888
29.7%
—
14 April 2008
Italy
Prime Minister
Silvio Berlusconi
The People of Freedom
17,063,874
46.8%
Democratic Party
13,686,673
37.5%
Union of the Centre
2,050,309
5.6%
14 October 2008
Canada
Prime Minister
Stephen Harper
Conservative Party of Canada
5,209,069
37.65%
Liberal Party of Canada
3,633,185
26.26%
Bloc Québécois
1,379,991
9.98%
4 November 2008
United States
President
Barack Obama
Democratic Party
69,498,516
52.93%
Republican Party
59,948,323
45.65%
Ralph Nader
739,034
0.56%
22 April 2009
South Africa
President
Jacob Zuma
African National Congress
11,650,748
65.90%
Democratic Alliance
2,945,829
16.66%
Congress of the People
1,311,027
7.42%
13 May 2009
India
Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh
Indian National Congress
153,482,356
37.22%
Bharatiya Janata Party
102,689,312
24.63%
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
88,174,229
21.15%
7 June 2009
European Union
President of the European Commission
José Manuel Barroso
European People's Party Group
Unknown
36%
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
Unknown
25%
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Group
Unknown
11.4%
8 July 2009
Indonesia
President
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
Democratic Party
73,874,562
60.80%
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle
32,548,105
26.79%
Golkar
15,081,814
12.41%
30 August 2009
Japan
Prime Minister
Yukio Hatoyama
Democratic Party of Japan
29,844,799
42.41%
Liberal Democratic Party
18,810,217
26.73%
New Kōmeitō Party
8,054,007
11.45%
27 September 2009
Germany
Chancellor
Angela Merkel
CDU/CSU
14,658,515
33.8%
Social Democratic Party of Germany
9,990,488
23.0%
Free Democratic Party
6,316,080
14.6%
6 May 2010
United Kingdom
Prime Minister
David Cameron
Conservative Party
10,703,654
36.1%
Labour Party
8,606,517
29.0%
Liberal Democrats
6,836,248
23.0%
21 August 2010
Australia
Prime Minister
Julia Gillard
Australian Labor Party
4,711,363
37.99%
Liberal-National Coalition
5,365,529
43.32%
Australian Greens
1,458,998
11.76%
3 October 2010
Brazil
President
TBD (2nd round)
Workers' Party
47,651,434
46.91%
Brazilian Social Democracy Party
33,132,283
32.61%
Green Party
19,636,359
19.33%
31 October 2010
Dilma Rousseff
55,752,529
56.05%
43,711,388
43.95%
—
2 May 2011
Canada
Prime Minister
Stephen Harper
Conservative Party of Canada
5,832,401
53.90%
New Democratic Party
4,508,474
30.63%
Liberal Party of Canada
2,783,175
11.04%
12 June 2011
Turkey
Prime Minister
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Justice and Development Party
21,399,082
49.83%
Republican People's Party
11,155,972
25.98%
Nationalist Movement Party
5,585,513
13.01%
23 October 2011
Argentina
President
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Front for Victory
11,865,055
54.1%
Socialist Party
3,684,970
16.8%
Radical Civic Union
2,443,016
11.1%
4 March 2012
Russia
President
Vladimir Putin
United Russia
46,602,075
63.6%
Communist Party of the Russian Federation
12,318,353
17.2%
Mikhail Prokhorov
5,722,508
8.0%
22 April 2012
France
President
TBD (2nd round)
Socialist Party
10,272,705
28.63%
Union for a Popular Movement
9,753,629
27.18%
National Front
6,421,426
17.90%
6 May 2012
François Hollande
18,000,668
51.64%
16,860,685
48.36%
—
10 June 2012
Prime Minister
TBD (2nd round)
7,617,996
29.35%
7,037,471
27.12%
Europe Ecology – The Greens
1,418,141
5.46%
17 June 2012
Jean-Marc Ayrault
9,420,426
40.91%
8,740,625
37.95%
828,916
3.15%
1 July 2012
Mexico
President
Enrique Peña Nieto
Institutional Revolutionary Party
19,226,284
38.21%
Party of the Democratic Revolution
15,896,999
31.59%
National Action Party
12,786,647
25.41%
6 November 2012
United States
President
Barack Obama
Democratic Party
65,915,795
51.06%
Republican Party
60,933,504
47.20%
Libertarian Party
1,275,971
0.99%
16 December 2012
Japan
Prime Minister
Shinzō Abe
Liberal Democratic Party
16,624,457
27.62%
Democratic Party of Japan
9,268,653
15.49%
Japan Restoration Party
12,262,228
20.38%
19 December 2012
South Korea
President
Park Geun-hye
Saenuri Party
15,773,128
51.55%
Democratic United Party
14,692,632
47.02%
Kang Ji-won
53,303
0.17%
25 February 2013
Italy
Prime Minister
Enrico Letta
Democratic Party
10,047,507
29.5%
The People of Freedom
9,923,100
29.1%
Five Star Movement
8,688,545
25.5%
16 March 2013
China
President
Xi Jinping
Communist Party of China
2,170
72.21%
Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang
830
27.79%
—
7 September 2013
Australia
Prime Minister
Tony Abbott
Liberal-National Coalition
5,882,818
46.70%
Australian Labor Party
4,311,365
33.38%
Australian Greens
1,116,918
8.65%
22 September 2013
Germany
Chancellor
Angela Merkel
CDU/CSU
18,165,446
41.5%
Social Democratic Party of Germany
11,252,215
25.7%
The Left
3,755,699
8.6%
7 May 2014
South Africa
President
Jacob Zuma
African National Congress
11,436,921
62.15%
Democratic Alliance
4,091,584
22.23%
Economic Freedom Fighters
1,169,259
6.35%
12 May 2014
India
Prime Minister
Narendra Modi
Bharatiya Janata Party
171,660,230
31.34%
Indian National Congress
106,935,942
19.52%
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
18,111,579
3.27%
25 May 2014
European Union
President of the European Commission
Jean-Claude Juncker
European People's Party Group
38,610,376
29.4%
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats
40,202,068
25.4%
European Conservatives and Reformists
8,612,168
9.3%
9 July 2014
Indonesia
President
Joko Widodo
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle
70,997,833
53.15%
Great Indonesia Movement Party
62,576,444
46.85%
—
10 August 2014
Turkey
President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Justice and Development Party
21,000,143
51.79%
Republican People's Party alliance
15,587,720
38.44%
Peoples' Democratic Party
3,958,048
9.76%
5 October 2014
Brazil
President
TBD (2nd round)
Workers' Party
43,267,668
41.59%
Brazilian Social Democracy Party
34,897,211
33.55%
Brazilian Socialist Party
22,176,619
21.32%
26 October 2014
Dilma Rousseff
54,501,119
51.64%
51,041,155
48.36%
—
14 December 2014
Japan
Prime Minister
Shinzō Abe
Liberal Democratic Party
17,658,916
33.11%
Democratic Party of Japan
9,775,991
18.33%
Japan Innovation Party
8,382,699
15.72%
7 May 2015
United Kingdom
Prime Minister
David Cameron
Conservative Party
11,334,576
36.9%
Labour Party
9,347,304
30.4%
Scottish National Party
1,454,436
4.7%
7 June 2015
Turkey
Prime Minister
Ahmet Davutoğlu
Justice and Development Party
18,867,411
40.87%
Republican People's Party
11,518,139
24.95%
Nationalist Movement Party
7,520,006
16.29%
19 October 2015
Canada
Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau
Liberal Party of Canada
6,943,276
39.47%
Conservative Party of Canada
5,613,614
31.91%
New Democratic Party
3,470,350
13.02%
25 October 2015
Argentina
President
TBD (2nd round)
Front for Victory
9,338,490
37.08%
Republican Proposal
8,601,131
34.15%
Renewal Front
5,386,977
21.39%
1 November 2015
Turkey
Prime Minister
Ahmet Davutoğlu
Justice and Development Party
23,681,926
49.50%
Republican People's Party
12,111,812
25.32%
Peoples' Democratic Party
5,148,085
10.76%
22 November 2015
Argentina
President
Mauricio Macri
Republican Proposal
12,997,938
51.34%
Front for Victory
12,317,329
48.66%
—
2 July 2016
Australia
Prime Minister
Malcolm Turnbull
Liberal-National Coalition
5,693,605
42.04%
Australian Labor Party
4,702,296
34.73%
Australian Greens
1,385,650
10.23%
8 November 2016
United States
President
Donald Trump
Republican Party
62,984,825
46.09%
Democratic Party
65,853,516
48.18%
Libertarian Party
4,489,221
3.28%
23 April 2017
France
President
TBD (2nd round)
En Marche!
8,657,326
24.01%
National Front
7,679,493
21.30%
The Republicans
7,213,797
20.01%
7 May 2017
Emmanuel Macron
20,743,128
66.10%
10,638,475
33.90%
—
9 May 2017
South Korea
President
Moon Jae-in
Democratic Party of Korea
13,423,800
41.08%
Liberty Korea Party
7,852,849
24.03%
People's Party
6,998,342
21.41%
8 June 2017
United Kingdom
Prime Minister
Theresa May
Conservative Party
13,636,690
42.3%
Labour Party
12,877,869
40.0%
Scottish National Party
977,568
3.0%
11 June 2017
France
Prime Minister
TBD (2nd round)
En Marche!
7,323,496
32.33%
The Republicans
4,885,997
21.57%
Socialist Party
2,154,269
9.51%
18 June 2017
Édouard Philippe
8,926,901
49.11%
4,898,061
26.95%
1,361,190
7.49%
24 September 2017
Germany
Chancellor
Angela Merkel
CDU/CSU
15,315,576
32.9%
Social Democratic Party of Germany
9,538,367
20.5%
Alternative for Germany
5,877,094
12.6%
22 October 2017
Japan
Prime Minister
Shinzō Abe
Liberal Democratic Party
18,555,717
33.27%
Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan
11,084,890
19.87%
Kibō no Tō
9,677,524
17.35%