2011 Gibraltar general election

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2011 Gibraltar general election

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All 17 seats in the Gibraltar Parliament
9 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Fabian Picardo Peter Caruana
Party Alliance Social Democrats
Last election 45.49%, 7 seats 49.33%, 10 seats
Seats won 10 7
Seat change Increase3 Decrease3
Popular vote 85,414 81,721
Percentage 48.88% 46.76%
Swing Increase 3.39pp Decrease 2.57pp

Chief Minister before election

Peter Caruana
Social Democrats

Elected Chief Minister

Fabian Picardo
Socialist Labour

General elections were held in Gibraltar on 8 December 2011.[1] Two parties, the Gibraltar Social Democrats (GSD) and the Progressive Democrative Party (PDP) and an alliance of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP) and the Liberal Party of Gibraltar (LPG) each presented a full slate of ten candidates each, making a total of thirty candidates standing for seventeen seats in the Gibraltar Parliament.[2] Members of Parliament in Gibraltar are elected "at-large" in a single electoral area covering the whole territory.

Several pre-election polls gave the GSLP an advantage of up to 9% over the governing party, the GSD, while one (that of the Spanish newspaper Area, which published no details and was widely thought to be politically motivated) predicted a GSD win.[3][4]

Contesting parties

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Two parties, the Gibraltar Social Democrats (GSD) and the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), and an alliance (Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP)/Liberals) presented a full slate of 10 candidates each, making a total of 30 candidates for 17 seats in the Gibraltar Parliament.[2]

Party slogans and election logos

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Party or alliance Slogan
GSLP/Libs Alliance "A New Dawn...It's Time for Change"
GSD "Gibraltar has never been better...Keep Trusting"
Progressive Democratic Party "The Real Change"

Opinion polls

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Several pre-election polls gave the GSLP an advantage of up to 9% over the governing party, the GSD, while one (that of Spanish paper Area, which published no details and was thought to be politically motivated)[citation needed] predicted a GSD win.[3][4]

Results

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Party or allianceVotes%Seats+/–
AllianceGibraltar Socialist Labour Party59,82434.237+3
Liberal Party of Gibraltar25,59014.6430
Total85,41448.8810+3
Gibraltar Social Democrats81,72146.767−3
Progressive Democratic Party7,6224.3600
Total174,757100.00170
Total votes17,915
Registered voters/turnout21,71282.51
Source: Parliament of Gibraltar

By candidate

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Candidate Party Alliance Votes Notes
Fabian Picardo GSLP GSLP-Liberal Alliance 8781 Elected
John Cortes GSLP GSLP-Liberal Alliance 8706 Elected
Joseph Garcia LPG GSLP-Liberal Alliance 8681 Elected
Gilbert Licudi GSLP GSLP-Liberal Alliance 8605 Elected
Joseph Bossano GSLP GSLP-Liberal Alliance 8598 Elected
Charles Bruzon GSLP GSLP-Liberal Alliance 8518 Elected
Peter Caruana GSD None 8515 Elected
Neil Costa LPG GSLP-Liberal Alliance 8490 Elected
Daniel Feetham GSD None 8462 Elected
Steven Linares LPG GSLP-Liberal Alliance 8419 Elected
Samantha Sacramento GSLP GSLP-Liberal Alliance 8335 Elected
Isobel Ellul-Hammond GSD None 8306 Elected
Paul Balban GSLP GSLP-Liberal Alliance 8281 Elected
Damon Bossino GSD None 8281 Elected
Edwin Reyes GSD None 8165 Elected
Jaime Netto GSD None 8139 Elected
Selwyn Figueras GSD None 8099 Elected
Lianne Azzopardi GSD None 7944
Yvette Del Agua GSD None 7906 Unseated
Joseph Holliday GSD None 7904 Unseated
Keith Azopardi PDP None 1896
Nick Cruz PDP None 854
Elliot Phillips PDP None 687
Kenneth Navas PDP None 653
Giselle Sene PDP None 624
Rebecca Faller PDP None 606
Rosemarie Peach PDP None 606
Moira Walsh PDP None 589
Dilipkumar Tailor PDP None 588
David Eveson PDP None 519

References

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  1. ^ "Gibraltar general election on 8 December". Panorama. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
  2. ^ a b [1] Archived 24 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b "Panorama predicts Alliance win, Area says GSD". Gibraltar Chronicle. 1 December 2011. Archived from the original on 29 April 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
  4. ^ a b "GSLP/Libs lead in the polls, says Panorama". Gibraltar Chronicle. Archived from the original on 29 April 2012. Retrieved 9 September 2013.