District 10 is an electoral district in Malta.[1][2] It was established in 1962. Its boundaries have changed many times but it currently consists of the localities of Gżira, Pembroke, St. Julian's, Sliema and part of Naxxar, and the hamlet of Baħar iċ-Cagħaq. [3] From 1962 until 1971 the 10 District used to be composed of the island of Gozo. From that year onwards the number of districts increased from 10 to 13 and Gozo became the 13th district.

District 10
Parliament of Malta constituency
District within Malta
Current constituency
Created1962
Seats5

Representatives

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Election Representatives
1962 Carmelo Refalo
(Nationalist)
Edgar Soler
(DNP)
Coronato Attard
(DNP)
Anton Tabone
(Nationalist)
George Galea
(Nationalist)
1966 Kelinu Galea
(Labour)
Amabile Cauchi
(Nationalist)
1971 Angelo Camilleri
(Labour)
1976 Joseph M. Baldacchino
(Labour)
Salvu Privitera
(Labour)
Mario Felice
(Nationalist)
Michael Falzon
(Nationalist)
Michael Refalo
(Nationalist)
1981 Alex Sceberras Trigona
(Labour)
Patrick Holland
(Labour)
George Bonello Du Puis
(Nationalist)
John Vella
(Nationalist)
1987 Tony Nicholl
(Labour)
Censu Tabone
(Nationalist)
Michael Frendo
(Nationalist)
1992 Evarist (Varist) Bartolo
(Labour)
George Bonello Du Puis
(Nationalist)
Francis Zammit Dimech
(Nationalist)
1996 George Pullicino
(Nationalist)
Guido de Marco
(Nationalist)
1998 Joseph Cuschieri
(Labour)
Michael A. Refalo
(Nationalist)
Dolores Cristina
(Nationalist)
2003 Evarist Bartolo
(Labour)
Francis Zammit Dimech
(Nationalist)
2008
2013 Michael Falzon
(Labour)
Albert Fenech
(Nationalist)
Karl Gouder
(Nationalist)
2017 Karol Aquilina
(Nationalist)
Marlene Farrugia
(Democratic)
2022 Joe Giglio
(Nationalist)
Clifton Grima
(Labour)
Albert Buttigieg
(Nationalist)
Graham Bencini
(Nationalist)

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Last Election

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2017 general election: District 10 - 5 seats
Party Candidate FPv% Count
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Nationalist Robert Arrigo 20.6 4793
Labour Evarist Bartolo 11.7 2732 2734 2735 2735 2758 2758 2760 2783 2785 2786 2819 2858 2858 2858 2858 2858 2937 2985 2985 2986 2987 2987 2987 2988 3198 3204 3648 3656 3666 3671 3671 4793
Labour Michael Falzon 9.7 2260 2261 2261 2263 2270 2270 2276 2287 2287 2287 2310 2340 2343 2343 2343 2344 2381 2384 2386 2386 2387 2388 2388 2388 2555 2556 2873 2874 2876 2878 2878 4045
Labour Manuel Mallia 7.6 1777 1778 1779 1779 1783 1784 1784 1795 1795 1795 1815 1834 1834 1835 1835 1835 1898 1904 1904 1904 1906 1906 1906 1909 2064 2064 2359 2361 2361 2362 2362
Nationalist Karl Gouder 4.9 1132 1234 1234 1235 1235 1245 1245 1247 1256 1280 1280 1282 1294 1310 1343 1360 1362 1372 1412 1456 1527 1597 1696 1715 1715 1872 1872 2149 2575 3416 3483 3491
Nationalist George Pullicino 4.7 1088 1184 1184 1185 1185 1192 1192 1192 1197 1202 1202 1202 1224 1235 1256 1291 1291 1296 1334 1363 1410 1455 1488 1503 1505 1560 1561 1986 2182 2592 2608 2612
Nationalist Nick Refalo 4.5 1043 1096 1096 1096 1096 1103 1106 1107 1117 1124 1124 1125 1139 1161 1181 1199 1200 1211 1259 1364 1452 1498 1556 1569 1569 1718 1721 1945 2153
Nationalist Marlene Farrugia 4.4 1016 1135 1135 1137 1137 1147 1157 1157 1192 1201 1202 1202 1223 1255 1291 1327 1329 1354 1390 1449 1507 1616 1729 1756 1757 1933 1939 2202 3177 3970
Nationalist Dimech Zammit 4.1 948 1060 1060 1061 1061 1066 1069 1069 1071 1085 1085 1085 1097 1109 1131 1160 1160 1167 1192 1250 1301 1361 1414 1438 1440 1499 1499
Labour Manche` Borg 4 923 924 924 925 932 932 936 942 943 943 951 967 967 968 968 968 1005 1021 1021 1021 1021 1021 1023 1023 1124 1126
Labour Clifton Grima 2.4 549 550 550 550 558 558 561 566 566 566 575 600 600 600 600 600 636 645 645 645 645 645 645 645
Nationalist [Borg Borg 2.2 502 532 532 532 532 534 536 536 538 540 541 542 548 564 574 590 591 597 617 641 661 715 772 805 805
Nationalist Previ Attard 2 472 580 582 584 585 591 591 591 594 600 601 601 628 644 662 688 689 695 726 762 824 868 951 1440 1441 1622 1626 1883
Nationalist Wadge Abela 1.6 379 414 414 414 414 422 424 424 425 427 428 430 447 458 470 490 490 501 517 535 565 592 645
Nationalist Albert Buttigieg 1.6 378 406 406 407 407 409 412 412 424 427 427 428 430 441 454 461 461 467 475 483 495
Nationalist Christopher Sansone 1.6 368 389 389 390 390 393 394 394 398 405 406 406 411 414 424 432 432 434 448 475
Nationalist Jason Zammit 1.5 352 374 374 374 374 376 376 376 378 384 384 384 386 401 409 418 418 420 431
Nationalist Karol Aquilina 1.5 343 394 394 394 394 396 396 396 397 400 400 400 414 422 437 453 454 456 477 496 523 555
Democratic Alternative (Malta) Arnold Cassola 1.1 245 247 269 275 275 276 286 287 293 294 294 294 294 294 294 295 301
Nationalist Noel Muscat 1 243 261 261 261 261 263 263 264 266 278 278 278 285 295 304 313 313 314
Labour Alamango Zammit 0.9 210 210 210 210 210 210 211 233 233 235 246 276 276 277 277 277
Nationalist Fenech Muscat 0.8 197 215 215 216 217 220 220 220 224 228 228 228 234 243 252
Nationalist Ray Bugeja 0.8 184 220 220 220 220 222 222 224 224 225 225 225 231 238
Nationalist Brincat Vella 0.8 182 192 192 192 192 195 198 198 198 200 200 200 203
Nationalist Wayne Hewitt 0.7 158 175 175 175 175 178 179 179 180 182 182 182
Labour Sigmund Mifsud 0.6 149 149 149 149 150 150 151 151 151 151 170
Labour Jean Micallef 0.5 117 117 117 117 124 124 124 129 129 129
Nationalist Justin Fenech 0.4 103 112 112 112 112 114 114 114 114
Nationalist Anthony Buttigieg 0.4 98 102 102 102 102 103 103 103
Labour Marion Mizzi 0.4 90 90 90 90 95 95 95
Nationalist Charles Selvaggi 0.3 79 87 87 87 87
Moviment Patrijotti Maltin Fatima Hassanin 0.3 74 75 75 92 92 94
Labour Mark Causon 0.3 66 66 66 66
Alleanza Bidla Elizabeth Mikkelsen 0.2 41 41 41
Democratic Alternative (Malta) Danika Formosa 0.1 28 28
Electorate: 26,460   Valid: 23,319   Spoilt: 266   Quota: 3,887   Turnout: 23,585 (89.1%)  

References

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  1. ^ Gauci, Salv. (23 April 2012). "Constitution of Malta. Article 61 - Electoral Divisions" (PDF). The Malta Government Gazette. No. 18904. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Electoral Divisions". Electoral Commission Malta. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Electoral Divisions". Electoral Commission Malta. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Political Groups". 14 June 2017.