Gibraltar general election, 2000
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General elections were held in Gibraltar in 2000. They were won by Peter Caruana's incumbent Gibraltar Social Democrats (GSD), who took over 50% of the popular vote and eight of the 15 contested seats.
Results
The results in order of votes were as follows:[1]
Candidate number |
Political party |
Name of candidate | Number of votes |
6 | GSD | CARUANA, Peter Richard | 8747 |
13 | GSD | LINARES, Bernard Anthony | 8700 |
2 | GSD | AZOPARDI, Keith | 8523 |
12 | GSD | HOLLIDAY, Joseph John | 8404 |
5 | GSD | BRITTO, Ernest Michael | 8361 |
7 | GSD | CORBY, Hubert Alfred | 8275 |
16 | GSD | NETTO, James Joseph | 8250 |
10 | GSD | DEL AGUA, Yvette | 8183 |
4 | GSLP/Liberal | BOSSANO, Joseph John | 6287 |
11 | GSLP/Liberal | GARCIA, Joseph John | 5911 |
3 | GSLP/Liberal | BALDACHINO, Joseph Louis | 5897 |
15 | GSLP/Liberal | MONTEGRIFFO, Maria Isabel | 5813 |
18 | GSLP/Liberal | VALARINO, Reginald G | 5808 |
17 | GSLP/Liberal | PEREZ, Juan Carlos | 5805 |
14 | GSLP/Liberal | LINARES, Steven Ernest | 5727 |
9 | GSLP/Liberal | DARYANANI, Vijay | 5648 |
1 | IND | ARMSTRONG-EMERY, Lyana Patricia | 645 |
8 | IND | CUMMING, Peter Andrew | 605 |
The first fifteen candidates were elected to the House of Assembly.
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