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Fact check: When is Nobel peace prize nominations closed
1. Summary of the results
The Nobel Peace Prize nomination deadline is January 31st at 12 midnight CET each year [1]. This deadline is consistently confirmed across multiple official sources, with all analyses pointing to the same date [2] [3] [4] [5] [1].
The nomination process requires submissions to be made preferably through an online form [4], and for a nomination to be considered valid, it must be submitted no later than January 31 [4]. The 2025 nomination period has already closed, as confirmed by sources stating that "the nomination deadline for the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025 was on 31 January" [2] [1].
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints
The original question lacks several important contextual details about the Nobel Peace Prize nomination process:
- Confidentiality requirements: The Norwegian Nobel Committee maintains strict confidentiality, keeping the list of nominees secret for 50 years [5]
- Eligibility restrictions: Not everyone can submit nominations - there are specific criteria that determine who qualifies as a valid nominator [6]
- Annual cycle: The January 31st deadline applies to nominations for the prize to be awarded in the same year, meaning nominations submitted by January 31, 2025 were for the 2025 prize
- Submission method: Modern nominations are processed through a structured online system rather than informal submissions [4]
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement
The original question contains no inherent misinformation or bias - it is a straightforward factual inquiry about timing. However, the phrasing "when is Nobel peace prize nominations closed" uses present tense, which could create confusion since:
- The question implies ongoing or future deadlines when the 2025 deadline has already passed
- It doesn't specify which year's nominations are being referenced
- The grammatical structure suggests the person may not be aware that nominations operate on an annual cycle with a fixed deadline each January
The question would be more precise if it specified "When do Nobel Peace Prize nominations close each year?" or "When is the deadline for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize nominations?"