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2000 Gibraltar general election

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2000 Gibraltar general election

← 1996 10 February 2000 2003 →

15 seats in the House of Assembly
8 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Peter Caruana Joe Bossano
Party Social Democrats Socialist Labour
Seats won 8 7
Popular vote 67,443 46,896
Percentage 58.35% 40.57%

Chief Minister before election

Peter Caruana
Social Democrats

Elected Chief Minister

Peter Caruana
Social Democrats

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

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Party or alliance Slogan
GSD "GSD-It Makes Sense"
GSLP/Libs Alliance "A new deal for Gibraltar"

Incumbent MPs (from 1996)

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Candidate Party Seeking
re-election?
Parliamentary role(s)
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

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Gibraltar Social Democrats67,44358.3580
GSLP–Liberal Alliance46,89640.5770
Independents1,2501.0800
Total115,589100.00150
Total votes14,936
Registered voters/turnout17,87483.56
Source: Gibraltar Elections, Parliament

By candidate

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The first fifteen candidates were elected to the House of Assembly.

# Party Candidate 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
Source: Gibraltar Elections

Notes

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  1. ^ 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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