2000 Gibraltar general election
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General elections were held in Gibraltar in 2000. They were won by Peter Caruana's incumbent Gibraltar Social Democrats (GSD), which received over 50% of the popular vote and won eight of the fifteen seats.
Party slogans and election logos
[edit]Party or alliance | Slogan | |
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GSD | "GSD-It Makes Sense" | |
GSLP/Libs Alliance | "A new deal for Gibraltar" |
Incumbent MPs (from 1996)
[edit]Candidate | Party | Seeking re-election? |
Parliamentary role(s) | |
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Peter Montegriffo | GSD | No | Minister for Trade & Industry | |
Peter Caruana | GSD | Yes | Chief Minister | |
Bernard Linares | GSD | Yes | Minister for Education, the Disabled, Youth & Consumer Affairs (1996–1999) Minister for Education, Training, Culture and Youth (1999–2000) | |
Hurbert Corby | GSD | Yes | Minister for Social Affairs | |
Keith Azopardi | GSD | Yes | Minister for the Environment and Health | |
Joe Holliday | GSD | Yes | Minister for Tourism, Commercial Affairs and the Port (1996–1999) Minister for Tourism and Transport (1999–2000) | |
Ernest Britto | GSD | Yes | Minister for Government Services and Sport | |
Jaime Netto | GSD | Yes | Minister for Employment & Training and Buildings & Works | |
Joe Bossano | Yes | Leader of the Opposition | ||
Joseph Baldachino | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) | Yes | Shadow Minister | |
Maria Montegriffo | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) | Yes | Shadow Minister | |
Albert Isola | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) | No | Shadow Minister | |
Joshua Gabay | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) | No | Shadow Minister | |
Juan Carlos Perez | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) | Yes | Shadow Minister | |
Joseph Garcia [a] | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (LPG) | Yes | Shadow Minister for Tourism and Consumer Affairs (1999–2000) |
Results
[edit]Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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Gibraltar Social Democrats | 67,443 | 58.35 | 8 | 0 | |
GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 46,896 | 40.57 | 7 | 0 | |
Independents | 1,250 | 1.08 | 0 | 0 | |
Total | 115,589 | 100.00 | 15 | 0 | |
Total votes | 14,936 | – | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 17,874 | 83.56 | |||
Source: Gibraltar Elections, Parliament |
By candidate
[edit]The first fifteen candidates were elected to the House of Assembly.
# | Party | Candidate | Votes |
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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 |
Source: Gibraltar Elections |
Notes
[edit]- ^ Elected in 1999 by-election after the death of of elected GSLP MP and Shadow Minister & former Mayor of Gibraltar, Robert Mor
References
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