European Parliament election, 2004 (Malta)

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Elections to the European Parliament were held in Malta on June 13, 2004 using the Single Transferable Vote. The opposition Malta Labour Party polled strongly.

[edit] Results

Registered voters:               304,283    
Votes cast:                      250,691  82.4
Invalid votes:                     5,239   2.1
Valid votes:                     245,722  97.9
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Party                  Candidates  Votes     %    Seats
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Malta Labour Party (MLP)     8   118,983  48.4      3  
Nationalist Party (PN)       8    97,688  39.8      2  
Others                      11    29,051  11.8      -
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Total                            245,722            5
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