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- Turnout to vote drops to 93 percent, the lowest since 1971
- Vodafone offering General Election results via SMS service
- Dr Lawrence Gonzi is to be sworn in as Prime Minister today
- Labour Party agrees to Gozo as a single electoral district
- Bill for Gozo to be declared one electoral district
- Full details of elected candidates and those losing their seats
- Labour votes against Gozo as one district
- Results of General Election to be published on DOI website
- Constitutional amendment on Gozo
- Gozo as one electoral district - First reading of PM’s motion
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This year’s general election average turnout by 2.00pm was 55%, a decrease of 4% when compared to the 49% of the 2003 general election.
The turnouts for the general election up till 2.00pm were as follows:
District 1: 46%, District 2: 45%, District 3: 41%, District 4: 51%, District 5: 43%, District 6: 46%, District 7: 40%, District 8: 48%, District 9: 48%, District 10: 47%, District 11: 46%, District 12: 38%, District 13: 44%.
The average turnout for the local elections, was 35% by 2.00pm, an increase of 5% when compared to the 30% in 2005.
Gozo
Fontana: 2005: 42%; 2008: 49%, Ghajnsielem: 2005: 30%; 2008: 36%, Ghasri: 2005: 34%; 2008: 38%, Nadur: 2005: 33%; 2008: 41%, Xewkija: 2005: 25%; 2008: 36%.
Malta
Balzan: 2005: 34%; 2008: 40%, Dingli: 2005: 31%; 2008: 40%, Iklin: 2005: 33%; 2008: 47%, Kirkop: 2005: 30%; 2008: 37%, Marsa: 2005: NIL; 2008: 35%, Mellieha: 2005: 28%; 2008: 29%, Mqabba: 2005: 36%; 2008: 36%, Pembroke: 2005: 28%; 2008: 45%, Qrendi: 2005: 35%; 2008: 44%, Senglea: 2005: 35%; 2008: 38%, St. Julian’s: 2005: 26%; 2008: 35%
St. Paul’s Bay: 2005: 20%; 2008: 27%, Sta. Venera: 2005: 32%; 2008: 44%, Ta’ Xbiex: 2005: 34%; 2008: 44%, Valletta: 2005: 39%; 2008: 32%, Zebbug: 2005: 30%; 2008: 33%, Zejtun: 2005: NIL; 2008: 33%, Zurrieq: 2005: 31%; 2008: 40%.
97,081 eligible voters are eligible for this year’s local elections which constitutes around a third of the electorate.
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