On 6 September, the
Palestinian Authority decided to hold the elections for the
West Bank and the
Gaza Strip. The Central Elections Commission announced that they would take place in two phases. The first phase was scheduled to be held on 11 December 2021 for 387 municipalities and village councils in West Bank and Gaza, with elections in 90 other localites to be held later. It stated that the elections in Gaza could only be held if
Hamas gave political approval for it. The elections took place amid a tense atmosphere between
Fatah and Hamas over the postponement of more major elections that were also scheduled for 2021. It was also reported that voters were angry with the postponement of the
presidential election and the
legislative election by
President Mahmoud Abbas. Hamas announced that it would boycott the elections unless the Palestinian Authority agreed to hold the general elections as well. As it barred the elections from taking place in Gaza, the elections there were postponed to the second phase which was scheduled for 26 March 2022 in 66 councils. As a result, the first phase was scheduled to be held only in West Bank. Voter registration for the first phase of the elections opened on 3 October 2021 and closed on 7 October. A total of 702,000 citizens were registered as being eligible for voting. Registration for candidates began on 26 October and concluded on 4 November. The electoral campaigning began on 27 November and concluded on 9 December. 61 localities where no elections were held in the first phase were included in the second phase, bringing the total to 127 localities including 25 in the Gaza Strip. Elections were not scheduled to be held in refugee camps in West Bank or
East Jerusalem. Hamas in January 2022 again prohibited holding the elections in Gaza. A total of 787,000 voters were registered. The registration for candidates in the second phase was opened on 8 February and concluded on 17 February. The campaigning period began on 12 March and concluded on 24 March. == Participants ==