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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.

Outgoing standing of Maltese seats in the 2019-2024 EU Parliament

MEPs not standing for re-election

Electoral system

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.

Participating parties/candidates

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.

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

Campaign

Labour Party

Nationalist Party

AD+PD

Imperium Europa

ABBA

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<nowiki/>'. Two pairs of individual speakers addressed the two consecutive events which revolved around '<nowiki/>Sovereignty and Healthcare<nowiki/>' and '<nowiki/>Education and Foreign Policy<nowiki/>'. 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 Malta

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.

Independents

Allegations of voter fraud

Debates

Opinion polls

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

Results

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.

By candidate

Notes

References