1875 Maltese general election

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1875 Maltese general election
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  1870 1–4 December 1875 1880  

General elections were held in Malta between 1 and 4 December 1875. [1]

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Background

The elections were held under the 1849 constitution, which provided for an 18-member Government Council, of which ten members would be appointed and eight elected. [1]

Results

A total of 2,570 people were registered to vote, of which 2,047 cast votes, giving a turnout of 80%. [1]

Elected members
NameVotesNotes
Ramiro Barbaro585Re-elected
Salvatore Cachia Zammit680Re-elected
Filippo Curmi Cecy141Elected from Gozo
Dun Emmanuel Debono585
Carlo Maria Muscat508
Agostini Naudi565
Sigismondo Savona 648
Ruggerio Sciortino518Re-elected
Source: Schiavone, pp176–177

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Michael J Schiavone (1987) L-Elezzjonijiet F'Malta 1849–1981, Pubblikazzjoni Bugelli, p3