District 11, Malta

District 11 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 localities of Ħ'Attard, L-Imdina, Il-Mosta and Burmarrad.

District 11
Parliament of Malta Constituency
District within Malta
Current constituency
Created1976
Seats5

Representatives

Election Representatives
1976 Daniel Micallef
(Labour)
Paul Xuereb
(Labour)
Giorgio Borg Olivier
(Nationalist)
John Muscat
(Nationalist)
Sammy (Salvatore) Abela
(Nationalist)
1981 Carm Lino Spiteri
(Nationalist)
Pierre Muscat
(Nationalist)
1987 Charles Buhagiar
(Labour)
Frank Portelli
(Nationalist)
Tony Abela
(Nationalist)
1992 Alfred (Freddie) Micallef
(Labour)
Michael Farrugia
(Labour)
Josef Bonnici
(Nationalist)
Lawrence Gatt
(Nationalist)
Louis Deguara
(Nationalist)
1996 Anglu Farrugia
(Labour)
Eddie Fenech Adami
(Nationalist)
Edwin Vassallo
(Nationalist)
1998 Angelo Farrugia
(Labour)
2003 David Agius
(Nationalist)
2008 Anthony Agius Decelis
(Labour)
2013 Charló Bonnici
(Nationalist)
Louis Grech
(Nationalist)
2017 Ivan Bartolo
(Nationalist)

[3]

Last Election

2017 general election: District 11 - 5 seats
PartyCandidateFPv%Count
1234567891011121314151617181920212223
Nationalist Simon Busuttil 47.1 11266
Labour Decelis Agius 12.3 2950 2964 2964 2968 2968 2984 2984 2985 2995 2997 2997 3039 3040 3066 3067 3069 3069 3075 3356 3357 3757 3771 3780
Labour Alex Muscat 10.2 2431 2446 2447 2449 2449 2457 2457 2457 2458 2461 2461 2504 2507 2529 2530 2536 2536 2542 2819 2820 3363 3374 3382
Labour Chris Cardona 9.5 2274 2280 2280 2282 2282 2286 2286 2286 2294 2297 2298 2333 2333 2337 2337 2339 2339 2342 2668 2670 3241 3246 3246
Labour Deborah Schembri 5.2 1249 1259 1260 1260 1260 1269 1270 1271 1272 1279 1279 1335 1336 1357 1360 1362 1362 1368 1603 1605
Labour Michael Farrugia 4.7 1121 1130 1130 1131 1131 1133 1133 1134 1137 1140 1140 1161 1161 1172 1174 1178 1178 1179
Nationalist David Agius 2.4 581 3525 3525 3526 3545 3547 3571 3581 3585 3588 3636 3638 3685 3717 3837 4013
Nationalist Edwin Vassallo 1.8 438 1764 1764 1764 1777 1777 1785 1799 1805 1807 1816 1817 1839 1850 1923 1991 1995 2271 2284 2877 2886 4811
Nationalist Ivan Bartolo 0.9 222 1064 1064 1066 1072 1073 1080 1084 1088 1089 1109 1109 1132 1142 1184 1244 1257 1539 1548 2155 2163
Democratic Alternative (Malta) Carmel Cacopardo 0.8 184 216 216 218 218 221 225 228 243 327 329 330 356
Labour Rachel Tua 0.8 182 183 184 184 184 205 206 207 207 209 209
Nationalist Maria Deguara 0.6 150 597 597 597 599 599 606 613 614 615 630 630 708 720 774 834 838
Nationalist Calascione Perici 0.6 148 873 873 873 876 876 885 891 891 894 900 901 915 921 964 1051 1057 1265 1269
Democratic Alternative (Malta) Ralph Cassar 0.4 106 119 121 121 121 122 122 124 131
Nationalist Shirley Cauchi 0.4 87 212 212 212 212 213 217 244 250 255 264 265
Nationalist Alex Mangion 0.3 80 385 385 386 389 390 396 399 399 401 412 412 440 457 492
Moviment Patrijotti Maltin Randon Farrugia 0.3 78 83 98 108 108 109 110 113
Labour Fleur Vella 0.3 75 75 75 75 75
Nationalist Graziella Galea 0.3 72 347 347 347 350 350 353 356 356 357 368 369 378 390
Nationalist Carmel Polidano 0.3 60 83 84 84 86 86 90
Nationalist Simone Aquilina 0.2 53 130 130 130 130 130 134 135 136 137
Nationalist Connie Scerri 0.1 32 81 81 81 83 83
Alleanza Bidla Saviour Xuereb 0.1 30 31 33
Moviment Patrijotti Maltin Naged Megally 0.1 23 23
Nationalist Giorgio Schembri 0.1 18 54 54 54
Electorate: 26,244   Valid: 23,910   Spoilt: 288   Quota: 3,986   Turnout: 24, 198 (92.2%)

    References

    1. Gauci, Salv. (23 April 2012). "Constitution of Malta. Article 61 - Electoral Divisions" (PDF). The Malta Government Gazette (18904). Retrieved 26 August 2014.
    2. "Electoral Divisions". Electoral Commission Malta. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
    3. https://parlament.mt/en/13th-leg/political-groups/


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