2000 Gibraltar general election explained

Country:Gibraltar
Type:legislative
Previous Election:1996 Gibraltar general election
Previous Year:1996
Next Election:2003 Gibraltar general election
Next Year:2003
Seats For Election:15 seats in the House of Assembly
Majority Seats:8
Election Date:10 February 2000
Image1:Peter Caruana portrait.jpg
Leader1:Peter Caruana
Party1:Gibraltar Social Democrats
Seats1:8
Popular Vote1:67,443
Percentage1:58.35%
Leader2:Joe Bossano
Party2:Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party
Seats2:7
Popular Vote2:46,896
Percentage2:40.57%
Chief Minister
Before Election:Peter Caruana
After Election:Peter Caruana
Before Party:Gibraltar Social Democrats
After Party:Gibraltar 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

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

Results

By candidate

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

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PartyCandidateVotes
6GSDCARUANA, Peter Richard8747
13GSDLINARES, Bernard Anthony8700
2GSDAZOPARDI, Keith8523
12GSDHOLLIDAY, Joseph John8404
5GSDBRITTO, Ernest Michael8361
7GSDCORBY, Hubert Alfred8275
16GSDNETTO, James Joseph8250
10GSDDEL AGUA, Yvette8183
4GSLP/LiberalBOSSANO, Joseph John6287
11GSLP/LiberalGARCIA, Joseph John5911
3GSLP/LiberalBALDACHINO, Joseph Louis5897
15GSLP/LiberalMONTEGRIFFO, Maria Isabel5813
18GSLP/LiberalVALARINO, Reginald G5808
17GSLP/LiberalPEREZ, Juan Carlos5805
14GSLP/LiberalLINARES, Steven Ernest5727
9GSLP/LiberalDARYANANI, Vijay5648
1INDARMSTRONG-EMERY, Lyana Patricia645
8INDCUMMING, Peter Andrew605
align=left colspan=4Source: Gibraltar Elections