Win your next election with ELECTA
ELECTA will launch a prototype programme in the Fall of 2025 in which it will train 10 candidates who will run in an election in 2026, or early 2027.
The prototype will take place from 9-13 September in Belgium.
The ELECTA programme is in English. We will guarantee no participant is in direct competition with another.
If you are running for upcoming elections and you want to win, then secure your seat in this amazing first ELECTA experience!
Eligible elections:
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Bulgaria: Bulgarian presidential elections, November 2026
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Cyprus: Cypriot Legislative elections, May 2026
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Czech Republic: Czech Senate elections
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Denmark: Danish general elections, October 2026
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France: French municipal and Senate elections, March and September 2026
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Germany: Baden-Württemberg state election, Berlin state election, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern state election, Rhineland-Palatinate state election, Saxony-Anhalt state election
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Hungary: Hungarian Parliamentary elections
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Iceland: Icelandic municipal elections
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Italy: Calabrian regional elections
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Latvia: Latvian parliamentary elections
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Netherlands: Dutch municipal elections, March 2026
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Portugal: Portuguese presidential elections, January 2026
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Slovakia: Slovak local and regional elections
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Slovenia: Slovenian Parliamentary elections
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Spain: Andalusian regional election, Castilian-Leonese regional election
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Sweden: Swedish local and general elections
What we cover:
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Full training costs
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Food and accommodation throughout the programme
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Travel to and from the venue
What you cover:
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Your travel costs to Brussels airport
NB: This prototype is paid for by the King Baudouin Foundation, to support democracy and gender equality.
Commitment to Democratic Values
Our programme is grounded in the fundamental principles of democracy. We are dedicated to supporting individuals who uphold the rule of law, respect EU Law, and seek to build a society based on solidarity and inclusion. As such, we are unable to support individuals whose views or affiliations are not aligned with democratic values or who support ideologies that contradict the principles of human dignity and democratic coexistence.