2009 European Parliament election in Malta

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2009 European Parliament election in Malta

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5 seats to the European Parliament

An election of the

2009 Maltese local council elections
.

Candidates

Alternattiva Demokratika – AD (Democratic Alternative)

Alleanza Liberali – ALDM (Liberal Alliance)

Alpha Partit Demokratiku Liberali – APDL (Alpha Liberal Democratic Party)

Azzjoni Nazzjonali – AN (National Action (Malta))

Imperium Europa – IE (European Empire)

K.U.L. Ewropa (KULE)

Libertas Malta (LM)

Partit tal-Ajkla – PA (Eagle's Party)

Partit Laburista (Malta Labour Party) – PL

Partit Nazzjonalista (PN)

Results

The turnout was 78.81%.

Partit Nazzjonalista garnered 40.49%; 2.31% of votes cast were invalid.[2] Simon Busuttil MEP was the only candidate to be elected on the first count with 68,782 (27.72%) single votes.[1][3]

PartyVotes%Seats
Seats+/–Post-Lisbon+/–
Labour Party135,91754.77304+1
Nationalist Party100,48640.492020
Democratic Alternative5,8022.340000
Imperium Europa3,6371.470000
National Action1,5950.640New00
Libertas Malta2980.120New00
Liberal Alliance1890.080New00
Alpha Liberal Democratic Party1180.050000
Ajkla800.030New00
K.U.L. Ewropa470.020000
Total248,169100.00506+1
Valid votes248,16997.69
Invalid/blank votes5,8702.31
Total votes254,039100.00
Registered voters/turnout322,41178.79
Source: Electoral Commission

Elected MEPs

Elected MEPs (5)
  Candidate Party EU Party 1st count 29th count
Busuttil Simon Busuttil
PN
EPP
68,782 41,363 41,362
Casa David Casa
PN
EPP
6,539 41,362
Grech Louis Grech
PL
PES 27,753 40,529
Scicluna Edward Scicluna
PL
PES 24,574 39,250
Attard John Attard Montalto
PL
PES 12,880 30,129
Next in line for Treaty of Lisbon additional seat (1)
Cuschieri Joseph Cuschieri
PL
PES 19,672 29,375

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Press releaseservizzi u informazzjoni tal-gvern Archived 11 June 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Official: PL victory at 55% - Full first count list, two MEPs set to lose seat".
  3. ^ "Simon Busuttil re-elected with record 68,782 votes".