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Malta Votes in General Elections and Local Council Elections 2013

Approximate percentage voting turnout up to 2.00pm

The Electoral Commission notifies the following percentage voting turnout in each of the Districts up to 2.00 pm:

1st District 50%
2nd District 45%
3rd District 44%
4th District 55%
5th District 53%
6th District 53%
7th District 49%
8th District 49%
9th District 46%
10th District 51%
11th District 51%
12th District 47%
13th District 50%

Total turnout percentages (approximate) up to the end of voting at 10pm.

1st District
93%
2nd District
95%
3rd District
94%
4th District
95%
5th District
94%
6th District
94%
7th District
94%
8th District
94%
9th District
92%
10th District
90%
11th District
93%
12th District
90%
13th District
92%

Total approximate turnout for all localities:   93% Average total approximate percentage: 49%   Source for data and photo:DOI Website   Ballot boxes have started arriving at Naxxar Counting Hall since around 11pm on Saturday. Indications have shown that the labour party has won this election with a large majority of 55% or some 36000 votes. Lawrence Gonzi just conceded defeat and called Joseph Muscat to congratulate him on a Labour victory.

 

LINK: OFFICIAL DOI RESULTS

Malta Votes for Divorce in Referendum 2011

Today all over Malta and Gozo the Maltese are voting in the Divorce Referendum.

At around 7.30am on voting day, His Excellency the Archbishop of Malta Paul Cremona voted in the referendum.

He voted in the Attard Primary School which is the sole voting place in that region. This school has 13 voting boxes from number 443 to 455.
Opposition leader Joseph Muscat voted in Burmarrad at 11:30, while PM Lawrence Gonzi voted in Marsaskala at 10.30am.
The President of Malta George Abela voted at 10am in Marsaskala.

Voting opened at 7am and ended at 10pm. The Referendum campaign finished on midnight last Thursday. The Electoral Commission at that time stopped its distribution of voting documents.

Uncollected votes amount to 20775 which amounts to 6.4% of all registered voters for this referendum. It is almost four times larger than the last referendum held in Malta – the one held for Malta’s entry in the EU.

Comparing this with the last election for the MEP’s in 2009, uncollected votes amounted this time to 5000 more than that time.
There are 325,103 persons eligible to vote in this referendum.

Malta, gained its independence in 1964, and joined the European Union in 2004.

Voting turnout by district:
Section 1 71%
Section 2 71%
Section 3 72%
Section 4 73%
Section 5 72%
Section 6 70%
Section 7 72%
Section 8 73%
Section 9 71%
Section 10 71%
Section 11 75%
Section 12 69%
Section 13 70%

Total for all localities: 72%

After the unofficial result 54% Yes vs 46% No, PM Lawrence Gonzi has conceded the result to the yes camp meaning that divorce will be legislated in parliament.

Voti Mitfugha – Votes Polled 232691
Voti Validi – Valid Votes 230518
Voti IVA – Yes Votes 122547 (52.67%)

Voti LE – NO Votes – 107971 (46.4%)

Voti Invalidi – Invalid Votes 2173 (0.93%)

Official results can be found here