District 1, Malta Explained

District 1
Type:Parliament of Malta
Year:1921
Seats:5

District 1 is an electoral district in Malta.[1] [2] It was established in 1921. Its boundaries have changed many times; however, it currently consists of the localities of Valletta, Floriana, Ħamrun, Marsa, Pietà and Santa Venera

Representatives

1889-1921: one seat

DateRepresentative
1889Sigismondo Savona
1898C. Bugeli
1899Andrè Pullicino
1915Ċikku Azzopardi
1917Andrè Pullicino

1921-present: five seats

ElectionRepresentatives
1921Edgardo Arrigo
(UPM)
Alfred Gera De Petri
(Conservative)
Giovanni Adami
(UPM)
Ugo Pasqale Mifsud
(UPM)
4 seats
1921–1932
1924Carlo Mallia
(DNP)
Edoardo L. Galea
(UPM)
Robert V. Galea
(Conservative)
1927Robert Galea
(Conservative)
Ugo P. Mifsud
(Nationalist)
1932A. Gera De Petri
(Conservative)
Giuseppi Hyzler
(Nationalist)
Ugo Mifsud
(Nationalist)
1939Paul Boffa
(Labour)
Gerald Strickland
(Conservative)
Giorgio Borg Olivier
(Nationalist)
1945Dominic Mintoff
(Labour)
John Raimondo
(Labour)
Joseph Cassar
(Labour)
Karmenu Vassallo
(Labour)
Pawlu Boffa
(Labour)
1947Bertram Camilleri
(Labour)
Guze Ellul
(Labour)
Guze Miceli
(Labour)
Joseph Hyzler
(DAP)
Enrico Mizzi
(Nationalist)
1950Dom Mintoff
(Labour)
Joseph Anthony Miceli
(Workers')
R.V. Galea
(Conservative)
Giorgio De Giorgio
(Nationalist)
1951Fanny Attard Bezzina
(Labour)
Joseph Salinos
(Labour)
George De Giorgio
(Nationalist)
Robert Borg
(Nationalist)
Giorgio Borg Olivier
(Nationalist)
1953Dom Mintoff
(Labour)
Pawlu Boffa
(Workers')
Paolo Pace
(Nationalist)
1955Cikku Bonaci
(Labour)
Henry Sacco
(Labour)
Benedict Camilleri
(Nationalist)
1962Joseph Micallef Stafrace
(Labour)
Dom Mintoff
(Labour)
Herbert Ganado
(DNP)
Benny Camilleri
(Nationalist)
1966Emanuel Bonnici
(Nationalist)
Giorgio Borg Olivier
(Nationalist)
1971Joseph Brincat
(Labour)
Herman Farrugia
(Nationalist)
1976Danny Cremona
(Labour)
John J. Borg
(Labour)
1981Dom Mintoff
(Labour)
1987Joe Grima
(Labour)
Karmenu Mifsud Bonnici
(Labour)
Ray Bondin
(Nationalist)
1992Sandro Schembri Adami
(Labour)
Guido de Marco
(Nationalist)
Antoine Mifsud Bonnici
(Nationalist)
Louis Cuschieri
(Nationalist)
1996
(Labour)
Alfred Sant
(Labour)
Austin Gatt
(Nationalist)
Jean Pierre Farrugia
(Nationalist)
1998
2003Mario de Marco
(Nationalist)
2008Luciano Musuttil
(Labour)
2013Louis Grech
(Labour)
Deo Debattista
(Labour)
Claudio Grech
(Nationalist)
2017Aaron Farrugia
(Labour)
2022Keith Azzopardi Tanti
(Labour)
Darren Carabott
(Nationalist)
[3]

Elections

2022 general election

Notes and References

  1. News: Constitution of Malta. Article 61 - Electoral Divisions. Gauci. Salv.. 23 April 2012. The Malta Government Gazette. 26 August 2014. 18904. 27 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140827064113/http://3c3dbeaf6f6c49f4b9f4-a655c0f6dcd98e765a68760c407565ae.r86.cf3.rackcdn.com/3ea7e6341863b9bf3ccbddebe2b205953345630881.pdf. dead.
  2. Web site: Electoral Divisions. Electoral Commission Malta. 30 January 2019.
  3. Web site: Political Groups. 14 June 2017.