Last Saturday, 8th June 2024, all votes of the Maltese
small parties together with all independent candidates amounted to 32,882 votes
or 13% of the valid votes cast on the first count.
Many Maltese
and Gozitans wonder which of the large political parties was affected the most
by this in the local elections held in the same day. This curiosity is
important because the independents and small parties are mostly lacking in
local council elections.
The answer is
not clear because Malta uses a rather complicated system that gives to voters
the freedom to choose not just the political party, but also the candidate and
further to this, preferences among candidates. We do this because we have the
Single Transferable Vote system and that is also used in the Republic of
Ireland.
Those who like
me always voted know that after writing the number one, big and beautiful on
your preferred candidate on the ballot paper, you can either continue until the
end of your party's list or switch to other parties. Of course, you must not
repeat the number one as that would invalidate the vote. Yet unlike Ireland,
cross-party voting is usually frowned in Malta and many wrongly think that this
invalidates the vote.
We can find out
from the official results of the Electoral Commission how many votes the small
parties and independents won in the successive counts and their successive
distribution after elimination. I won't delve into the details of every count
because it takes too long. Before Arnold Cassola was eliminated, (he was the
last of the independents to be eliminated), his share of the votes had
increased considerably. Before him, the votes of other independents were
transferred mostly to other independents candidates or else were
non-transferable.
There are many
cross-party votes that do seem weird. When the surplus votes of Roberta Metsola
were distributed, the majority obviously went to the Nationalist Party, but the
independents and small parties did take a considerable share (4074), notably, Arnold Cassola. So far so
good but it comes as a shock that Norman Lowell, the sworn enemy of Madame
Presidente received 172 votes precisely from her! Types, like Mina Tolu and Metsola, seem like
two peas in a pod on many issues - except for the thorny issue of the Israeli
invasion of Gaza - but the the far-right candidate inherits more votes than
her/him/them.
Another odd
transfer of votes happened when Matthias Iannis Portelli of the pro-abortion
VOLT party was eliminated. ABBA’s Tania Gauci Fiorini, a devout Evangelical who
believes in the rapture got six votes from a pro-choice diehard. Lastly, after
Sandra Gauci’s elimination, Norman Lowell took 243 from her. Indeed, some
Maltese voters seem to have split personalities and they show it on the ballot
papers. Why not if they are free to do it?
Back to the
curiosity of what choice the 32 thousand strong voters might have made in the
Local Elections since in most towns, only Nationalist or Labour candidates are
present on ballot papers. Who did they choose
and how will this affect the gap - id-distakk?
Perhaps this is
an impossible question to answer before this Friday and only someone with the
intuition of Saint Pio of Pietralcina, who could read the hearts of men, could
arrive at a conclusion. What happened at count number 34 when Arnold Cassola's
22,941 votes were distributed can be indicative. Cassola’s first count tally
was 12 thousand plus and thus he did inherit quite a lot. When eliminated,
Labour took 2019 votes, PN received 7,693 and a considerable number (13,229)
ended non-transferable. It seems that for every vote Labour received, the
Nationalists took nearly five.
Some are
judging from this that the fabulous distakk,
can actually be less than 8000 votes, with a possibility of the PN surpassing
Labour in the local council elections.
I think that we should dismiss the conclusion of Andre
Callus of Graffiti, who said that the MEP election was a win for those who are
neither PN nor PL. Many like Callus are saying that the cancellation or the
reversal of the gap - id-distakk - is
irrelevant. They are adding 32,882 with the invalid votes, the absentees and
those who didn't collect their voting documents. This imaginary super majority
defeated the Leviathan called PNPL. Donald Trump’s gaffes seem more intelligent
than this reasoning which is strikingly reminiscent of someone who once said he
had won a referendum by counting the dead. Praising absenteeism is NEVER good
for a democracy. Gaps do count.
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