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| style="text-align:left;" colspan=5 |Source: [http://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/images/stories/PDF/pressoffice/elections_2011/Elections_2011_The_Poll_And_Result.pdf Government of Gibraltar] | | style="text-align:left;" colspan=5 |Source: [http://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/images/stories/PDF/pressoffice/elections_2011/Elections_2011_The_Poll_And_Result.pdf Government of Gibraltar] | ||
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| + | <sup>1</sup> These figures have been consolidated by party. Under the Gibraltar electoral system, all candidates are listed on the ballot paper individually.<br> | ||
| + | <sup>2</sup> Every voter has up to 10 votes to vote for their choice from all the candidates standing. Accordingly although there are more seats available, the main parties field 10 candidates and hope to secure 'block votes'. Thus the total of 174,757 votes comes from 21,712 voters, an 81.4% turnout of the electorate.</small> | ||
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Revision as of 16:03, 1 June 2018
| Parties1 | Votes2 | % | Seats | |
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| Alliance | Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party | 59,824 | 34.23 | 7 |
| Gibraltar Liberal Party | 25,590 | 14.64 | 3 | |
| Gibraltar Social Democrats | 81,721 | 46.76 | 7 | |
| Progressive Democratic Party | 7,622 | 4.36 | — | |
| Total (turnout 81.4%) | 174,757 | 100.00 | 17 | |
| Source: Government of Gibraltar | ||||
1 These figures have been consolidated by party. Under the Gibraltar electoral system, all candidates are listed on the ballot paper individually.
2 Every voter has up to 10 votes to vote for their choice from all the candidates standing. Accordingly although there are more seats available, the main parties field 10 candidates and hope to secure 'block votes'. Thus the total of 174,757 votes comes from 21,712 voters, an 81.4% turnout of the electorate.