This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "2015 Maltese local elections" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR(January 2017) (Learn how and when to remove this message)
Maltese Local Council Elections
← 2012
11 April 2015
2019 →
34 of 68 Maltese Local Councils .
Turnout
67.6
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Joseph Muscat
Simon Busuttil
Arnold Cassola
Party
Labour
Nationalist
Democratic Alternative
Leader since
6 June 2008
4 May 2013
Last election
131 seats, 55.67%
41.84%
Seats won
119
104
1
Seat change
12
Popular vote
67,549
56,337
1,393
Percentage
53.45%
44.59%
1.1%
Swing
2.22%
2.75%
Politics of Malta
Republic
Constitution
President (list)
George Vella
Government
Prime Minister (list)
Robert Abela
Deputy Prime Minister (list)
Chris Fearne
Cabinet (current)
Parliament
Speaker (list)
Angelo Farrugia
Deputy Speaker (list)
David Agius
Leader of the House (list)
Owen Bonnici
Leader of the Opposition (list)
Bernard Grech
Judiciary
Chief Justice (list)
Mark Chetcuti
Law Courts and Tribunals
Commission for the Administration of Justice
Political parties
Labour Party
Nationalist Party
AD+PD
People's Party
ABBA (political party)
Volt Malta
Recent elections
Legislative: 2013
2017
2022
European: 2014
2019
2024
Referendums: 2003
2011
2015
Administrative divisions
Local councils
(There are also auxiliary Regions, statistical Districts and electoral, police, postal zones without administrative functions.)
Foreign relations
Ministry for Foreign Affairs, European Affairs and Trade
Minister: Ian Borg
Diplomatic missions of / in Malta
Passport
Visa requirements
Visa policy
Malta portal
Other countries
v
t
e
Local elections were held in half of Malta and Gozo on 11 April 2015.
In these local elections, 16-year-olds were allowed to vote for the first time.[1] The voting age for parliamentary elections remained at 18.
^It’s the law: local council elections, with 16-year-olds voting, must be held in 2015, The Malta Independent
and 26 Related for: 2015 Maltese local elections information
Localelections were held in half of Malta and Gozo on 11 April 2015. In these localelections, 16-year-olds were allowed to vote for the first time. The...
(Maltese: Floriana I-Ewwel), and Għarb First (Maltese: Għarb l-Ewwel), both unrelated localist parties, were registered immediately after the election...
Local council elections were held in Malta by 25 May 2019. For the first time, all 68 municipal council were renewed at the same time, following a reform...
Localelections were held in Malta on 12 March 2005. The Malta Labour Party won an absolute majority. Approximately 68% of the eligible voters turned up...
Localelections were held in Malta on 8 March 2008, the same day of the general election. This year, the election was held in 23 of the 68 Maltese localities...
Local council elections were held for 23 localities in Malta on 11 March 2006. Traditionally, this round of elections has given positive results to the...
Localelections were held in Malta on 6 June 2009, the same day of the European elections. The elections were held in 23 of the 68 Maltese localities....
Elections for Administrative Committees of hamlets were held in Malta in 2010. The elections were held in eight hamlets on 27 March, with elections in...
Localelections were held in 22 localities in Malta on 10 March 2007. The last round of elections held in 2004, on the same day of the national election...
political parliamentary groups. Malta, the smallest EU member state, includes around 0.1% of the total EU population. Maltese voters elect 6 MEPs (5 until...
in Malta. Since World War II, Maltese political culture has developed into a two-party system dominated by the centre-left Labour Party (Maltese: Partit...
Malta (/ˈmɒltə/ MOL-tə, /ˈmɔːltə/ MAWL-tə, Maltese: [ˈmɐːltɐ]), officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe, located in the...
Meeting 2015 is held in Malta. Malta in the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 2014–15 Maltese Premier League 2014–15 Maltese FA Trophy Public holidays in Malta Wikimedia...
regulations is the Maltese Citizenship Act (Maltese: Att dwar iċ-Ċittadinanza Maltija), which came into force on 21 September 1964. Malta is a member state...
Party claims victory in Maltaelections". www.aljazeera.com. Orland, Kevin Schembri (26 March 2022). "Maltese vote in general election with some firsts for...
General elections were held in Malta on 8 March 2008 to elect all members of the House of Representatives They were held alongside localelections. The elections...
General elections were held in Malta on 12 April 2003. The result was a victory for the Nationalist Party, which won 35 of the 65 seats in Parliament....
Malta has two official languages: Maltese and English. Maltese is the national language. Until 1934, Italian was also an official language in Malta, and...
The Parliament of Malta (Maltese: Il-Parlament ta' Malta) is the constitutional legislative body in Malta, located in Valletta. The parliament is unicameral...
larger majority in the 1992 elections. In 1993, local councils were re-established in Malta. General elections were held in Malta on 26 October 1996; although...
The 2024 Maltese presidential election took place on 27 March 2024. Members of the Parliament of Malta voted in an indirect election to elect the next...
General elections were held in Malta on 9 May 1987. Although the Nationalist Party received the most votes, the Malta Labour Party won a majority of seats...
General elections were held in Malta between 17 and 19 February 1962. The Nationalist Party emerged as the largest party, winning 25 of the 50 seats. The...
General elections were held in Malta on 5 September 1998. The result was a victory for the Nationalist Party, which won 35 of the 65 seats. Dieter Nohlen...