2015 Gibraltar general election
General elections were held in Gibraltar on 26 November 2015 to elect all 17 members to the third Gibraltar Parliament. Chief Minister Fabian Picardo announced the date of the election on Monday 19 October 2015 during a speech on the Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation.[1]
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Background
Under section 38(2) of the Gibraltar Constitution Order 2006, the parliament must be dissolved by the Governor four years after its first meeting following the last election (unless the Chief Minister advises the Governor to dissolve parliament sooner). Under section 37 of the Constitution, writs for a general election must be issued within thirty days of the dissolution and the general election must then be held no later than three months after the issuing of a writ.[2][3] In October 2015, Chief Minister Fabian Picardo announced that the election would take place on 26 November. Following the British tradition, elections in Gibraltar conventionally take place on a Thursday.
Campaign
The UK-based UK Independence Party announced in 2014 that it was planning on fielding candidates for the first time in Gibraltar's next general election.[4][5] However, ultimately they did not field any candidates. There were also no independents.
Party slogans
Party or alliance | Slogan | |
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GSLP/Libs Alliance | "The Strongest Foundations For Your Future" | |
GSD | "Forward Together" |
Opinion polls
A GBC public opinion poll of 17 November predicted 67% for GSLP/Libs and 33% for GSD.[6]
Results
The results saw the first occasion on which a party received over 100,000 votes. Both the GSLP and LPG received more votes in the elections than in any other previous general elections, with the LPG receiving the highest percentage of votes in its history. Contrastingly, the GSD saw the largest drop in its vote share in its history. Voter turnout (70.77%) was the lowest since 1980.
Party or alliance | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |||
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Alliance | Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party | 70,551 | 47.83 | 7 | 0 | ||
Liberal Party of Gibraltar | 30,399 | 20.61 | 3 | 0 | |||
Total | 100,950 | 68.44 | 10 | 0 | |||
Gibraltar Social Democrats | 46,545 | 31.56 | 7 | 0 | |||
Total | 147,495 | 100.00 | 17 | 0 | |||
Valid votes | 15,578 | 94.56 | |||||
Invalid/blank votes | 897 | 5.44 | |||||
Total votes | 16,475 | 100.00 | |||||
Registered voters/turnout | 23,278 | 70.77 | |||||
Source: Parliament of Gibraltar |
By candidate
Candidate | Party | Alliance | Votes | Notes | |
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Fabian Picardo | GSLP | GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 10,852 | Elected | |
Joseph Garcia | LPG | GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 10,661 | Elected | |
John Cortes | GSLP | GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 10,529 | Elected | |
Gilbert Licudi | GSLP | GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 10,379 | Elected | |
Albert Isola | GSLP | GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 10,313 | Elected | |
Neil Costa | LPG | GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 10,048 | Elected | |
Samantha Sacramento | GSLP | GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 9,822 | Elected | |
Steven Linares | LPG | GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 9,690 | Elected | |
Paul Balban | GSLP | GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 9,511 | Elected | |
Joseph Bossano | GSLP | GSLP–Liberal Alliance | 9,145 | Elected | |
Daniel Feetham | GSD | - | 5,054 | Elected | |
Marlene Hassan Nahon | GSD | - | 4,892 | Elected | |
Elliott Phillips | GSD | - | 4,784 | Elected | |
Edwin Reyes | GSD | - | 4,766 | Elected | |
Roy Clinton | GSD | - | 4,733 | Elected | |
Trevor Hammond | GSD | - | 4,578 | Elected | |
Lawrence Llamas | GSD | - | 4,565 | Elected | |
Robert Vasquez | GSD | - | 4,535 | ||
Christopher White | GSD | - | 4,324 | ||
Kim Karnani-Santos | GSD | - | 4,314 | ||
Source: Parliament of Gibraltar |
References
- "Gibraltar calls elections for November 26". AFP. Yahoo! News. 19 October 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
- "Official text of the Gibraltar Constitution Order 2006". Gibraltar Laws. 14 December 2006. Retrieved 9 April 2022.
- "Reporting of the Proceedings of the Gibraltar Parliament" (PDF). Parliament of Gibraltar. 21 December 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 September 2019. Retrieved 1 September 2013.
- UKIP To Contest Gibraltar 2015 General Election YGTV, 19 August 2013
- UKIP hopes to fight elections in Gibraltar Archived 11 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine Gibraltar Chronicle, 1 March 2014
- Latest GBC opinion poll gives the GSLP Liberal Alliance big lead over the GSD Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation, 17 November 2015