A new report highlights 2026 elections worldwide that could disrupt travel and heighten security risks
Political developments linked to elections can quickly alter security conditions and disrupt travel. In 2026, major elections are scheduled in 15 countries across five continents, several of them in politically sensitive environments.
To help organisations and travellers assess potential impacts, Safeture has released its Election Informer 2026 report in collaboration with intelligence partner Riskline. The report combines political context, risk assessments, and potential travel implications for key elections throughout the year, offering organisations practical insights to support travel planning and risk preparedness.
The report covers elections across the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and Asia Pacific. High-profile votes expected to attract global attention include the US midterm elections, Brazil’s presidential election, Hungary’s parliamentary election, and elections in Libya and South Sudan.
Riskline analysts highlight several possible risks, including political demonstrations and unrest, localised security incidents or violence, travel disruptions or border restrictions, and increased security presence in urban centres.
“International travel today requires a clear and realistic understanding of the environment,” said Marcel Brandt, Chief Sales Officer at Safeture. “Political developments can escalate quickly … With the Election Informer, we provide structured insights that help organisations stay informed and make better travel decisions.”
James Henderson, CEO of Healix International, recently discussed the significance of geopolitics with the ITIJ team, and how leaders should prepare for the year ahead.
Check the article on ITIJ.