Confirmed: Voting Turn-Out Hits 43.59% By 2PM, Marking Increase From 2022 And Breaking Decreasing Streak
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Confirmed: Voting Turn-Out Hits 43.59% By 2PM, Marking Increase From 2022 And Breaking Decreasing Streak
Approximately 43.59% of Malta’s registered votes were cast by 2pm, the Electoral Commission has now confirmed. This figure is noteworthy since it marks a rather significant increase of 3.14% from the last general election in 2022, which went on to go down as the one with the lowest voter turn-out since Independence, with 85.5% by the end of the day. The voting turn-out percentage by 2pm reflects the number of votes cast at the seven-hour mark ou…
Turnout Up 3.1% Compared to 2022 Election
The Electoral Commission has announced that voter turnout in the 2026 General Election reached an average of 43.59% across all 13 electoral districts by 2pm on Saturday. The figures provide an indication of participation levels during election day but do not include ballots cast during the three early voting sessions held prior to today’s poll. Voter turnout in today’s General Election was significantly higher than at the same stage of the 2022 …
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