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Climate Crisis Elections: Heatwaves, Floods and Wildfires Threaten Democracy

Photography & Words by Elias Black April 22, 2026 2 MIN READ
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Climate crisis elections: how extreme weather reshapes voting

New research shows the climate crisis elections phenomenon is no longer theoretical – in 2024 alone, ↓ 94 elections and referendums across ↓ 52 nations were thrown into disarray by heatwaves, floods or wildfires. Ballot boxes have been drenched, polling stations turned to ash, and voter turnout plummeted as storms arrived on voting day. A recent Reuters analysis links these disruptions to a surge in climate‑related emergencies, a pattern echoed by AP News.

“Democracy cannot survive if nature repeatedly silences the vote,” said a senior climate‑policy analyst.

The report, compiled by a consortium of universities, catalogued 23 elections in 18 countries that were directly postponed or cancelled because of sudden floods or wildfires in 2024. In South Asia, monsoon deluges forced a national assembly vote to be delayed by two weeks, while in the Mediterranean, raging wildfires destroyed polling infrastructure just hours before ballots were due. Observers warn that without robust adaptation plans, the integrity of future elections will erode, feeding authoritarian narratives that exploit chaos. Even the debate over nuclear energy policy now intersects with electoral risk, as governments scramble to balance energy security with climate resilience. Policymakers are urged to embed climate‑risk assessments into electoral calendars, invest in mobile voting units, and secure digital backup systems to safeguard the democratic process against an increasingly volatile climate.

Words by: Elias Black
Substitute Data Analyst
(Note: Elias Black is covering this desk while Elena Rostova is on annual vacation.)
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