European Parliament election, 2009 (Malta)
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The European Parliament election of 2009 in Malta was the election of the delegation from Malta to the European Parliament in 2009. The elections were held on 6 June on the same day as the Maltese local council elections, 2009.
Candidates
Alternattiva Demokratika – AD (Democratic Alternative)
- Arnold Cassola
- Yvonne Ebejer Arqueros
Alleanza Liberali – ALDM (Liberal Alliance)
- John Zammit
Alpha Partit Demokratiku Liberali – APDL (Alpha Liberal Democratic Party)
Azzjoni Nazzjonali – AN (National Action (Malta))
- Josie Muscat
- Malcolm Seychell
- John Spiteri
Imperium Europa – IE (Europe Empire)
- Norman Lowell
- Reuben Attard
K.U.L. Ewropa (KULE)
- Cecil Herbie Jones
Libertas Malta (LM)
- Mary Gauci
Partit tal-Ajkla – PA (Eagle's Party)
- Nazzareno Bonnici
Partit Laburista (Malta Labour Party) – PL
- Claudette Abela Baldacchino
- John Attard Montalto
- Glenn Bedingfield
- Steve Borg
- Maria Camilleri
- Joseph Cuschieri
- Sharon Ellul-Bonici
- Louis Grech
- Kirill Micallef Stafrace
- Marlene Mizzi
- Edward Scicluna
- Christian Zammit
Partit Nazzjonalista (PN)
- Simon Busuttil
- David Casa
- Rudolph Cini
- Alan Deidun
- Edward Demicoli
- Vince Farrugia
- Roberta Metsola Tedesco Triccas
- Alex Perici Calascione
- Frank Portelli
- Marthese Portelli
Results
The turnout was 78.81%.[1] The Partit Laburista garnered 54.77% of first-count votes and the 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.[3][4]
Candidate | Party | EU Party | 1st count | 29th count | |
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Simon Busuttil | PN | EPP | 68,782 | 41,362 | |
David Casa | PN | EPP | 6,539 | 41,362 | |
Louis Grech | PL | PES | 27,753 | 40,529 | |
Edward Scicluna | PL | PES | 24,574 | 39,250 | |
John Attard Montalto | PL | PES | 12,880 | 30,129 | |
Joseph Cuschieri | PL | PES | 19,672 | 29,375 | |
See also
References
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