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Turnout in Malta in 2004 EP Elections

Following Malta's accession to the EU in May of 2004, the country held its first election to the European Parliament on 12 June 2004.

The contest to elect five MEPs attracted 27 candidates - eight each by the Nationalist Party (PN) and the Labour Party (PL), one from Alternattiva Demokratika and 10 candidates who were independent or represented interest groups or fringe parties.

The elections were conducted under the single transferrable vote system and Malte and Gozo were considered a single district.

Voter participation was 82.9 per cent. This was the highest in any member state where voting is not compulsory by lower than the average turnout for Maltese general elections.

The winning candidates who served as Malta's five MEPs were:

John Attard Montalto (PL)

Simon Busuttil (PN)

David Casa (PN)

Louis Grech (PL)

Joseph Muscat (PL)

Upon Joseph Muscat's election as Labour Party leader in April 2008, a casual election was held and Glenn Bedingfield was elected MEP until the end of the parliamentary term in 2009.

First-count votes in 2004 EP elections

Alpha Party

Emmy Bezzina

717

John Zammit

39

Alternattiva Demokratika - The Green Party

Arnold Cassola

22,938

Christian Democratic Republican Party

Mark Von Brockdorff

64

Imperium Europa

Norman Lowell

1,603

Kul Ewropa

Cecil Herbert Jones

66

Malta Labour Party

John Attard Montalto

25,287

Glenn Bedingfield

13,435

Owen Bonnici

7,280

Joseph Debono Grech

14,080

Louis Grech

15,371

Robert Micallef

3,390

Lawrence (Wenzu) Mintoff

3,182

Joseph Muscat

36,958

Partit Nazzjonalista

Simon Busuttil*

58,899

David Casa

8,782

Joanna Drake

7,781

Michael Falzon

2,989

Joe Friggieri

5,457

Ian Spiteri Bailey

3,137

Anton Tabone

5,439

Roberta Tedesco Triccas

5,204

Independent candidates

Nazzareno Bonnici

183

Carmelo Farrugia

3,119

Damian Chukwuemeka Iwueke

153

Christopher Sciberras

24

Victor Zammit

145

*only Simon Busuttil was elected on Count 1

Voting results by party

Malta Labour Party

118,983

48.42%

Nationalist Party

97,688

39.76%

Alternattiva Demokratika

22,938

9.33%

All others

6,113

2.49%

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