2024 Maltese local elections|
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| Turnout | 59.47% ( 3.13%) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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| Leader
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Robert Abela
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Bernard Grech
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Sandra Gauci
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| Party
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Labour
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Nationalist
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AD+PD
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| Last election
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270 seats; 57.96%
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190 seats; 39.82%
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0 seats; 0.98%
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| Seats before
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| Seats won
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| Seat change
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15
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20
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2
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| popular vote
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134,767
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114,512
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2,214
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| Percentage
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52.11%
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44.28%
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0.82%
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| Swing
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5.24%
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4.46%
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New
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| Councils
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39
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24
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N/A
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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GĦ1
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FL1
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IND
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| Leader
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David Apap
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Nigel Holland
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| Party
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Għarb First
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Floriana First
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Independents
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| Last election
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2 seats; 0.16%
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0 seats, 0.05%
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2 seats; 0.88%
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| Seats before
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| Seats won
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| Seat change
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0
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New
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4
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| popular vote
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591
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194
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6,050
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| Percentage
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0.23%
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0.08%
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2.99%
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| Swing
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0.07%
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0.03%
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2.11%
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| Councils
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0
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N/A
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N/A
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The colours of the map indicate the party that achieved control of the council, but not necessarily a plurality or majority of votes. |
Local council elections were held in Malta and Gozo on 8 June 2024, in tandem with the European Parliament elections. This is the second time that all local councils of Malta shall be elected simultaneously in a single election, following the 2015 reform abolishing the previous system of half-council elections.