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2004 European Parliament election in Malta

12 June 2004 2009 →

5 seats to the European Parliament
  First party Second party
 
Leader Alfred Sant Lawrence Gonzi
Party Labour Nationalist
Seats won 3 2
Popular vote 118,983 97,688
Percentage 48.42% 39.76%
EP Group S&D EPP

An election of Members of the European Parliament representing Malta constituency for the 2004–2009 term was held on 12 June 2004 as part of the wider 2004 European election. The election used Single Transferable Vote. The opposition Malta Labour Party polled strongly.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
Labour Party118,98348.423
Nationalist Party97,68839.762
Democratic Alternative22,9389.330
Imperium Europa1,6030.650
Alpha7560.310
K.U.L. Ewropa660.030
Christian Democratic Republican Party640.030
Independents3,6241.470
Total245,722100.005
Valid votes245,72298.02
Invalid/blank votes4,9691.98
Total votes250,691100.00
Registered voters/turnout304,28382.39
Source: Electoral Commission

Elected MEPs

Malta (5)
John Attard-Montalto
Simon Busuttil
David Casa
Louis Grech
Joseph Muscat

Results by candidate

Malta – 5 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Nationalist Simon Busuttil 24 58,899
Labour Joseph Muscat 15 36,958 36,977 37,073 38,101 38,367 38,375 39,630 39,637 39,669 41,984
Labour John Attard Montalto 10.3 25,287
Democratic Alternative (Malta) Arnold Cassola 9.3 22,938 23,416 24,424 24,473 24,529 24,621 24,713 24,933 25,147 25,253 25,264 25,598 26,100 26,189 26,359 26,372 27,656 29,013
Labour Louis Grech 6.3 15,371
Labour Joe Debono Grech 5.7 14,080
Labour Glenn Bedingfield 5.5 13,435
Nationalist David Casa 3.6 8,782
Nationalist Joanna Drake 3.2 7,781
Labour Owen Bonnici 3 7,280
Nationalist Joe Friggieri 2.2 5,457
Nationalist Anton Tabone 2.2 5,439
Nationalist Roberta Tedesco Triccas 2.1 5,204
Labour Robert Micallef 1.4 3,390
Labour Wenzu Mintoff 1.3 3,182 3,186 3,216
Nationalist Ian Spiteri Bailey 1.3 3,137 4,020 4,061 4,061 4,095 4,426 4,431
Independent Carmelo Farrugia 1.3 3,119 3,131 3,304 3,309
Labour Michael Falzon 1.2 2,989 3,437 3,472 3,475 3,551
Imperium Europa Norman Lowell 0.7 1,603 1,619
Alpha Liberal Democratic Party Emmy Bezzina 0.3 717 721
Independent Nazzareno Bonnici 0.07 183 185
Independent Victor Zammit 0.06 145 146
Independent Damian Chukwuemeka Iwueke 0.06 153 157
KUL Ewropa Herbert Jones Cecil 0.03 66 66
Christian Democratic Republican Party Mark Von Brockdorff 0.03 64 64
Alpha Liberal Democratic Party John Zammit 0.02 39 39
Independent Christopher Sciberras 0.009 24 24
Electorate: 304,283   Valid: 245,722   Spoilt: 4,969   Quota: 40,954   Turnout: 250,691  

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