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Maltese Local Council Elections

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34 of 68 Maltese Local Councils .
Turnout67.6
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Joseph Muscat Simon Busuttil Arnold Cassola
Party Labour Nationalist Democratic Alternative
Leader since 6 June 2008 4 May 2013
Last election 131 seats, 55.67% 41.84%
Seats won 119 104 1
Seat change Decrease 12
Popular vote 67,549 56,337 1,393
Percentage 53.45% 44.59% 1.1%
Swing Decrease 2.22% Increase 2.75%
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Local elections were held in half of Malta and Gozo on 11 April 2015.

In these local elections, 16-year-olds were allowed to vote for the first time. The voting age for parliamentary elections remained at 18.

Results

Full results

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party67,53953.45119
Nationalist Party56,33744.59104
Democratic Alternative1,3931.101
Floriana First1320.10
Agenda for Floriana1270.10
Independents8220.65
Total126,350100.00224
Valid votes126,35094.54
Invalid/blank votes7,2945.46
Total votes133,644100.00
Registered voters/turnout197,69967.60
Source: Electoral Commission of Malta

By Local Council

Locality Labour Party Nationalist Party Others
% Seats % Seats % Seats
Birgu 78.95% 4 21.05% 1 0% 0
Isla 79.95% 4 20.05% 1 0% 0
Qormi 62.49% 7 36.54% 4 0.97% 0
Żebbuġ 55.48% 5 41.45% 4 3.07% 0
Siġġiewi 47.19% 3 52.81% 4 0% 0
Attard 26.42% 2 64.41% 6 9.16% 1
Balzan 23.64% 1 76.36% 4 0% 0
Birżebbuġa 69.82% 5 30.18% 2 0% 0
Dingli 68.16% 4 31.84% 1 0% 0
Floriana 48.5% 3 32.58% 2 18.92% 0
Gżira 54.26% 4 45.74% 3 0% 0
Għajnsielem 34.18% 2 52.76% 3 13.06% 0
Gharghur 42.59% 2 57.41% 3 0% 0
Ħamrun 59.32% 4 40.68% 3 0% 0
Iklin 43.67% 2 56.33% 3 0% 0
Kerċem 40.13% 2 59.87% 3 0% 0
Kirkop 55.63% 3 34.59% 2 9.78% 0
Luqa 71.65% 5 28.35% 2 0% 0
Marsa 75.24% 4 24.76% 1 0% 0
Marsaxlokk 73.97% 4 26.03% 1 0% 0
Mosta 47.87% 6 52.13% 7 0% 0
Munxar 52.66% 3 42.66% 2 5.08% 0
Nadur 48.27% 2 50.17% 3 1.56% 0
Paola 67.74% 5 32.26% 2 0% 0
Qala 62.12% 3 36.35% 2 1.53% 0
Safi 57.58% 3 42.42% 2 0% 0
San Ġiljan 34.05% 3 60.51% 6 5.45% 0
San Lawrenz 25.11% 1 74.89% 4 0% 0
San Pawl il-Baħar 46.88% 6 47.68% 7 5.43% 0
Santa Luċija 62.54% 3 31.47% 2 5.99% 0
Swieqi 19.08% 2 80.92% 7 0% 0
Xagħra 59.3% 3 40.7% 2 0% 0
Żebbuġ 47.1% 2 52.9% 3 0% 0
Żurrieq 72.89% 7 27.11% 2 0% 0

Notes

  1. only in Floriana
  2. only in Floriana

References

  1. It’s the law: local council elections, with 16-year-olds voting, must be held in 2015, The Malta Independent
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