District 13, Malta

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District 13
Parliament of Malta constituency
Malta electoral district 13.png
District within Malta
Current constituency
Created 1976
Seats5

District 13 is an electoral district in Malta. [1] [2] It was established in 1976. Its boundaries have changed many times but it currently consists of the islands of Gozo and Comino.

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Representatives

ElectionRepresentatives
1976 Angelo Camilleri
(Labour)
Carmelo Buttigieg
(Labour)
Amabile Cauchi
(Nationalist)
Anton Tabone
(Nationalist)
Coronato Attard
(Nationalist)
1981 Carmenu Buttigieg
(Labour)
Lino Debono
(Labour)
Louis Refalo
(Nationalist)
1987 Anton Refalo
(Labour)
Giovanna Debono
(Nationalist)
1992 Carmel Borg
(Labour)
1996 Karmenu Borg
(Labour)
Victor Galea Pace
(Nationalist)
1998 Carmelo Borg
(Labour)
Frederick Azzopardi
(Nationalist)
2003 Justyne Caruana
(Labour)
Franco Galea
(Nationalist)
2008 Chris Said
(Nationalist)
2013
2017 David Stellini
(Nationalist)
2022 Clint Camilleri
(Labour)
Jo Etienne Abela
(Labour)
Alex Borg
(Nationalist)

[3]

2017 General Election

2017 general election: District 13 - 5 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
123456789101112131415161718
Labour Anton Refalo18.786048852243348534306
Nationalist Chris Said17.96926411953746424642 4306
Labour Justyne Caruana12.344675415166631893324 3327 3330 3338 3342 3361 3378 3385 3390 3396 3672 3678 3689 3704 3708 4865 4306
Nationalist Marthese Portelli10.149808384624326222625 2754 2756 2760 2769 2769 2808 2893 2970 3201 3207 3594 4122 4792 4306
Labour Clint Camilleri9.5459296248983924662650 2652 2659 2662 2665 2698 2708 2710 2710 2712 2962 2970 2976 2980 2982 4029 4579
Labour Franco Mercieca7.1729957805907218532003 2004 2006 2011 2014 2025 2045 2048 2053 2058 2357 2364 2375 2393 2394
Nationalist Frederick Azzopardi5.6710409166569914651468 1530 1530 1535 1543 1546 1582 1627 1722 1831 1839 2045 2307 3050 3529 3576 3585
Nationalist Kevin Cutajar3.48778693918631901902 931 932 933 947 947 964 992 1049 1110 1118 1291 1524
Labour Joe Cordina3.01165176324856778835 836 837 842 844 867 873 874 875 877
Nationalist Ryan Mercieca2.85681105562652738739 766 766 767 772 774 787 813 845 899 899
Nationalist David Stellini2.78326171950606719720 754 755 756 765 765 777 873 921 989 994 1078
Nationalist Maria Portelli1.67615066000852433434 454 454 454 461 461 472 498 549
Nationalist Joseph Ellis1.31227499709674339339 348 348 348 355 356 363 377
Nationalist Jason Zammit1.19614446638021309310 321 322 322 328 328 338
Democratic Alternative (Malta) Luke Caruana0.487748229009407126126 126 128 135 147 149
Nationalist Vincent Galea0.3754887159834329797 103 103 104 110 110
Nationalist Carmel Polidano0.3716176982928819696 98 98 99
Labour George Camilleri0.3638756629117894104 104 104 104 104
Moviment Patrijotti Maltin Stephen Florian0.2516161498858056565 65 73
Independent Nazzareno Bonnici0.1587117253125854141 41
Moviment Patrijotti Maltin Alex Pisani0.027097123833855977 7
Electorate: 26, 598  Valid: 24,196  Spoilt: 256  Quota: 4,033  Turnout: 24,452 (91.9%)  

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