2005 Maltese local elections

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Local elections were held in Malta on 12 March 2005. The Malta Labour Party won an absolute majority. Approximately 68% of the eligible voters turned up on election day. In Malta the vast majority of the electorate normally votes on election days, with turnout sometimes averaging above 92% for general elections.

The number of councillors for each locality is determined according to the population in the locality, where 5 is the minimum and 13 the maximum number of councillors. This decision has been strongly criticized and many Nationalists too did not agree with such 'strategic measures', as quoted by the Maltese Prime Minister, Lawrence Gonzi. The Nationalist Party has been accused of threatening democracy in Malta by reducing the number of candidates just minutes before the closing stipulated time for accepting nominations. Two localities (Marsa and Zejtun, both famous for being Malta Labour Party strongholds) did not vote in these elections because of this reason.

Results

LocalityMLP: %votesPN: %votesAD: %votesind: %votesMLPPNADIND
Valletta (Città Umillisima)45%54%01%3400
Żebbuġ (Città Rohan)--02%5400
Żejtun (Città Beland)nononono8100
Balzan 27%73%001400
Dingli 65%35%003200
Fontana 38%62%002300
Għajnsielem 30%58%012%1301
Għasri 43%57%002300
Iklin 40%52%8%02300
Kirkop 69%31%004100
Marsa nononono5200
Mellieħa 55%42%3%04300
Mqabba 49%51%003200
Nadur 35%62%3%02300
Pembroke 63%29%8%03200
Qrendi 54%38%08%3200
San Ġiljan 40%54%6%03400
San Pawl il-Baħar 44%49%7%1%4500
Santa Venera 53%47%004300
Ta' Xbiex 64%36%003200
Xewkija 67%33%01%4100
Żurrieq --01%5200

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