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2024 European Parliament election in Malta


The 2024 European Parliament election was held in Malta on 8 June 2024 in tandem with local elections. It was the fifth election to the European Parliament, electing 6 of the 720 Members of the European Parliament. EU citizens aged 16 and over were entitled to vote, provided they registered to do so. While 6 different political parties announced their participation, only the Labour Party and the Nationalist Party won seats, as in the last election in which they won 4 and 2 seats respectively. In this election, they each won 3 seats, Labour losing 1 and the Nationalists gaining 1.

PartyEuropean PartyOutgoing delegation
Labour PartyPES4S&D
Alfred Sant
Josianne Cutajar
Alex Agius Saliba
Cyrus Engerer
Nationalist PartyEPP2EPP
Roberta Metsola
David Casa
Departing MEPPartyEP GroupFirst electedDate announced
Josianne CutajarLabourS&D201915 January 2024
Cyrus EngererLabourS&D202027 April 2024
Alfred SantLabourS&D201412 March 2021

MEPs are elected from a nationwide six-seat constituency by single transferable vote. Candidates who pass the Hagenbach-Bischoff quota in the first round are elected, and any surplus votes transferred to the remaining candidates, who will be elected if this enables them to pass the quota. The lowest ranked candidates are then eliminated one-by-one with their preferences transferred to other candidates, who are elected as they pass the quotient, until all six seats are filled.

The below parties and/or independent candidates declared their participation in the upcoming European Parliament elections listed in order of candidate quantity. Times of Malta released a final list after nominations closed. A total number of 39 candidates contested this election, also a record 13 of such being independents.

PartyEuropean PartyQuantityNamesElection Program
Labour PartyPES9Claudette Abela Baldacchino
Alex Agius Saliba
Clint Azzopardi Flores
Daniel Attard
Thomas Bajada
Jesmond Bonello
Steve Ellul
Jesmond Marshall
Marija Sara Vella GafàElection Program
Nationalist PartyEPP8Roberta Metsola (incumbent-outgoing President of the EP)
David Casa
David Agius
Peter Agius
Miriana Calleja Testaferrata de Noto
Norma Camilleri
LouisAnne Pulis
Lee Bugeja BartoloElection Program
AD+PDEGP4Sandra Gauci
Mina Tolu
Ralph Cassar
Rachelle 'REA' DeguaraElection Program
Imperium Europa2Norman Lowell
Terrence PortelliElection Program
ABBAECPM2Ivan Grech Mintoff
Tania Gauci FioriniN/A
Volt MaltaVolt1Matthias Iannis PortelliElection Program
Independent candidates ornon-registered partiesVarious or Non-inscrit13Nazzareno Bonniċi ('tal-Ajkla')
Arnold Cassola
Edwin Vassallo
James Ryder
Simon Mercieca
Alexander D'Agata
Radu Gheorghi
Stephen Florian
Conrad Borg Manché
Noel Apap
Malcolm Bezzina
George Grixti
Adrian ZammitSome of these candidates released programmes in the form of points throughout their campaigning.

The People's Party did not put forward any candidates.

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ABBA started its campaign with two events organised in conjunction with the European Christian Political Movement party on 6 April 2024 in a Qawra hotel on 'Reclaiming the power for the member states'. Two pairs of individual speakers addressed the two consecutive events which revolved around 'Sovereignty and Healthcare' and 'Education and Foreign Policy'. Romanian MEP Cristian Terheș and party leader Ivan Grech Mintoff addressed the first meeting, with Valeriu Ghilețchi and lawyer and broadcaster Emmanuel 'Emmy' Bezzina addressed the second meeting.

Four days before the election, therefore 4 June, Ivan Grech Mintoff resigned his leadership and membership of ABBA party. This comes after an open rift between Grech Mintoff and party secretary general Simon Elmer appeared on Grech Mintoff's protest method, that of egging the floor in debates he attends. Nevertheless, Grech Mintoff appeared on the ballot as a member and leader of the party.

Volt's campaign began with the adoption of their joint European election programme November 2023 in Paris, which the party shares with all other parties from Volt Europa. On 1 February 2024, Volt announced its Vice President Matthias Iannis Portelli as its first (and only) candidate for the European elections.

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It is not uncommon for smaller parties to be grouped together or excluded in polls by Maltese media houses.

The Maltese electoral office in Naxxar

Polls opened and closed on 8 June at 7am and 10pm CET respectively. Following the closing of the polls, all ballot boxes were sealed and transported to the vote counting complex in Naxxar. The count was conducted between 9.30am and 10pm when the results were revealed.

Heavy speculation on whether the supermajority lead that the Labour Party has over the Nationalist Party will prevail or not dominated Maltese media reports. Final reports showed that the Labour Party won the election again, however at the expense of its majority decimated to 8,500 votes.

PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Labour Party117,80545.26–9.033–1
Nationalist Party109,35142.02+7.123+1
Arnold Cassola12,7064.88+3.6900
Imperium Europa6,8162.62–0.5500
Conrad Borg Manché5,9362.28New0New
AD+PD3,1091.19–1.5600
ABBA5270.20–0.2600
Volt Malta2980.11New0New
Other Independents3,7101.43+1.220New
Total260,258100.0060
260,25896.34
9,8843.66
270,142100.00
370,18472.98
Source: Electoral Commission of Malta
Count #CandidatePartyFPVFPV%Outcome
1Roberta MetsolaNationalist87,47333.61%Elected through first-preference votes
Alex Agius SalibaLabour63,89924.55%
3George GrixtiIndependent200.01%Eliminated with 22 transferred votes
4Malcolm Bezzina370.01%Eliminated with 40 transferred votes
5Radu Gheorghi500.02%Eliminated with 56 transferred votes
6Stephen Florian570.02%Eliminated with 69 transferred votes
7Alexander D'Agata840.03%Eliminated with 98 transferred votes
8Noel Apap1430.05%Eliminated with 154 transferred votes
9Terrence PortelliImperium Europa1470.06%Eliminated with 158 transferred votes
10Mina ToluAD+PD1870.07%Eliminated with 215 transferred votes
11Ivan Grech MintoffABBA2200.08%Eliminated with 232 transferred votes
12Simon MerciecaIndependent2320.09%Eliminated with 281 transferred votes
13Nazzareno Bonniċi2060.08%Eliminated with 289 transferred votes
14Matthias Iannis PortelliVolt Malta2980.11%Eliminated with 343 transferred votes
15Rachelle DeguaraAD+PD2860.11%Eliminated with 369 transferred votes
16Tania Gauci FioriniABBA3070.12%Eliminated with 468 transferred votes
17Ralph CassarAD+PD4740.18%Eliminated with 715 transferred votes
18Adrian ZammitIndependent5790.22%Eliminated with 722 transferred votes
19Jesmond MarshallLabour6850.26%Eliminated with 873 transferred votes
20Edwin VassalloIndependent7170.28%Eliminated with 902 transferred votes
21Miriana Calleja Testaferrata de NotoNationalist4600.18%Eliminated with 1,130 transferred votes
22Jesmond BonelloLabour8580.33%Eliminated with 1,264 transferred votes
23Lee Bugeja BartoloNationalist6770.26%Eliminated with 1,697 transferred votes
24Louis Anne Pulis6570.25%Eliminated with 1,896 transferred votes
25James MuscatIndependent1,5850.61%Eliminated with 2,244 transferred votes
26Sandra GauciAD+PD2,1620.83%Eliminated with 3,603 transferred votes
27Norma CamilleriNationalist1,1320.43%Eliminated with 3,964 transferred votes
28Marija Sara Vella GafàLabour3,4421.32%Eliminated with 5,245 transferred votes
29Conrad Borg ManchéIndependent5,9362.28%Eliminated with 7,641 transferred votes
30Norman LowellImperium Europa6,6692.56%Eliminated with 8,577 transferred votes
31Clint Azzopardi FloresLabour7,4822.87%Eliminated with 12,951 transferred votes
32David AgiusNationalist5,8512.25%Eliminated with 15,840 transferred votes
33Steve EllulLabour9,6433.71%Eliminated with 17,846 transferred votes
34Arnold CassolaIndependent12,7064.88%Eliminated with 22,941 transferred votes
35Peter AgiusNationalist9,4183.62%Elected with 38,236 transferred votes
David Casa3,6831.42%Elected with 37,623 transferred votes
37Daniel AttardLabour11,7034.50%Elected with 34,764 transferred votes
Thomas Bajada10,7924.15%Elected with 25,047 transferred votes
Claudette Abela Baldacchino9,3013.57%Eliminated with 24,493 transferred votes
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