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2011 Gibraltar general election
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| country | Gibraltar |
| type | Parliamentary |
| previous_election | 2007 Gibraltar general election |
| previous_year | 2007 |
| next_election | 2015 Gibraltar general election |
| next_year | 2015 |
| seats_for_election | All 17 seats in the Gibraltar Parliament |
| majority_seats | 9 |
| election_date | 8 December 2011 |
| image1 | Fabian Picardo in at 6 Convent Place 05 (cropped).jpg |
| leader1 | Fabian Picardo (GSLP) |
| party1 | GSLP–Liberal Alliance |
| last_election1 | 45.49%, 7 seats |
| seats1 | **10** |
| seat_change1 | 3 |
| popular_vote1 | **85,414** |
| percentage1 | **48.88%** |
| swing1 | 3.39pp |
| image2 | Peter Caruana portrait.jpg |
| leader2 | Peter Caruana |
| party2 | Gibraltar Social Democrats |
| last_election2 | 49.33%, 10 seats |
| seats2 | 7 |
| seat_change2 | 3 |
| popular_vote2 | 81,721 |
| percentage2 | 46.76% |
| swing2 | 2.57pp |
| title | Chief Minister |
| before_election | Peter Caruana |
| after_election | Fabian Picardo |
| before_party | Gibraltar Social Democrats |
| after_party | Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party |
General elections were held in Gibraltar on 8 December 2011. Two parties, the Gibraltar Social Democrats (GSD) and the Progressive Democrative Party (PDP) and an alliance of the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP) and the Liberal Party of Gibraltar (LPG) each presented a full slate of ten candidates each, making a total of thirty candidates standing for seventeen seats in the Gibraltar Parliament. Members of Parliament in Gibraltar are elected "at-large" in a single electoral area covering the whole territory.
Several pre-election polls gave the GSLP an advantage of up to 9% over the governing party, the GSD, while one (that of the Spanish newspaper Area, which published no details and was widely thought to be politically motivated) predicted a GSD win.
Contesting parties
Two parties, the Gibraltar Social Democrats (GSD) and the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), and an alliance (Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP)/Liberals) presented a full slate of 10 candidates each, making a total of 30 candidates for 17 seats in the Gibraltar Parliament.
Party slogans and election logos
| Party or alliance | Slogan | |
|---|---|---|
| Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party}}" | GSLP/Libs Alliance | |
| Gibraltar Social Democrats}}" | GSD | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}}" | Progressive Democratic Party |
Incumbent MPs (from 2007)
| MP | Party | Seeking | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| re-election? | Parliamentary role(s) | |||
| GSD}}" | Peter Caruana (from 1991) | GSD | Yes | |
| GSD}}" | Fabian Vinet (from [2003](2003-gibraltar-general-election)) | GSD | Yes | |
| GSD}}" | Jaime Netto (from 1996) | GSD | Yes | |
| GSD}}" | Ernest Britto (from 1996) | GSD | No | |
| GSD}}" | Joseph Holliday (from 1996) | GSD | Yes | |
| GSD}}" | Clive Beltran (from 2003) | GSD | Yes | |
| GSLP}}" | Joseph Bossano (from [1972](1972-gibraltar-general-election)) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) | ||
| (from [1980](1980-gibraltar-general-election)) | Yes | |||
| GSD}}" | Yvette Del Agua (from [2000](2000-gibraltar-general-election)) | GSD | Yes | |
| GSD}}" | Daniel Feetham | GSD | Yes | |
| GSLP}}" | Fabian Picardo (from 2003) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) | Yes | |
| GSD}}" | Luis Montiel | GSD | No | |
| GSD}}" | Edwin Reyes | GSD | Yes | |
| Liberal Party of Gibraltar}}" | Joseph Garcia (from 1999) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (LPG) | Yes | |
| GSLP}}" | Gilbert Licudi | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) | Yes | |
| GSLP}}" | Charles Bruzon | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) | Yes | |
| Liberal Party of Gibraltar}}" | Neil Costa | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (LPG) | Yes | |
| Liberal Party of Gibraltar}}" | Steven Linares (from [2000](2000-gibraltar-general-election)) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (LPG) | Yes |
Opinion polls
Several pre-election polls gave the GSLP an advantage of up to 9% over the governing party, the GSD, while one (that of Spanish paper Area, which published no details and was thought to be politically motivated) predicted a GSD win.
Results
By candidate
| Candidate | Party | Alliance | Votes | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GSLP}}" | Fabian Picardo | GSLP | GSLP-Liberal Alliance | 8781 | |
| GSLP}}" | John Cortes | GSLP | GSLP-Liberal Alliance | 8706 | |
| Liberal Party of Gibraltar}}" | Joseph Garcia | LPG | GSLP-Liberal Alliance | 8681 | |
| GSLP}}" | Gilbert Licudi | GSLP | GSLP-Liberal Alliance | 8605 | |
| GSLP}}" | Joseph Bossano | GSLP | GSLP-Liberal Alliance | 8598 | |
| GSLP}}" | Charles Bruzon | GSLP | GSLP-Liberal Alliance | 8518 | |
| GSD}}" | Peter Caruana | GSD | *None* | 8515 | |
| Liberal Party of Gibraltar}}" | Neil Costa | LPG | GSLP-Liberal Alliance | 8490 | |
| GSD}}" | Daniel Feetham | GSD | *None* | 8462 | |
| Liberal Party of Gibraltar}}" | Steven Linares | LPG | GSLP-Liberal Alliance | 8419 | |
| GSLP}}" | Samantha Sacramento | GSLP | GSLP-Liberal Alliance | 8335 | |
| GSD}}" | Isobel Ellul-Hammond | GSD | *None* | 8306 | |
| GSLP}}" | Paul Balban | GSLP | GSLP-Liberal Alliance | 8281 | |
| GSD}}" | Damon Bossino | GSD | *None* | 8281 | |
| GSD}}" | Edwin Reyes | GSD | *None* | 8165 | |
| GSD}}" | Jaime Netto | GSD | *None* | 8139 | |
| GSD}}" | Selwyn Figueras | GSD | *None* | 8099 | |
| GSD}}" | Lianne Azzopardi | GSD | *None* | 7944 | |
| GSD}}" | Yvette Del Agua | GSD | *None* | 7906 | |
| GSD}}" | Joseph Holliday | GSD | *None* | 7904 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}} | Keith Azopardi | PDP | *None* | 1896 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}} | Nick Cruz | PDP | *None* | 854 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}} | Elliot Phillips | PDP | *None* | 687 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}} | Kenneth Navas | PDP | *None* | 653 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}} | Giselle Sene | PDP | *None* | 624 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}} | Rebecca Faller | PDP | *None* | 606 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}} | Rosemarie Peach | PDP | *None* | 606 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}} | Moira Walsh | PDP | *None* | 589 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}} | Dilipkumar Tailor | PDP | *None* | 588 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party (Gibraltar)}} | David Eveson | PDP | *None* | 519 |
Notes
References
References
- "Gibraltar general election on 8 December".
- [http://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/the-gibraltar-parliament] {{webarchive. link. (24 March 2010)
- (1 December 2011). "Panorama predicts Alliance win, Area says GSD". Gibraltar Chronicle.
- "GSLP/Libs lead in the polls, says Panorama". Gibraltar Chronicle.
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