- Gibraltar general election, 2007
Infobox Election
election_name = Gibraltar general election, 2007
country = Gibraltar
type = Parliamentary
ongoing = no
party_colour =
previous_election = Gibraltar general election, 2003
previous_year = 2000
next_election = Next Gibraltar general election
next_year = Next
seats_for_election = 17 seats to theGibraltar Parliament
election_date =11 October ,2007
leader1 =Peter Caruana
leader_since1 = 1996
party1 = Gibraltar Social Democrats
leader1 =Peter Caruana
leaders_seat1 =
last_election1 = 8 seats, 51.5%
seats_needed1 =
seats1 = 10
seat_change1 = +2
popular_vote1 = 76,334
percentage1 = 49.33%
swing1 =
colour2 =
nominee2 =
leader2 =Joe Bossano
leader_since2 =
party2 = Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party
leaders_seat2 =
running_mate2 =
last_election2 = 5 seats, 39.7%
seats_needed2 =
seats2 = 7
seat_change2 = +2
popular_vote2 = 70,397
percentage2 = 45.49%
swing2 =
poll1_date =
poll1_source =
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title = Chief Minister
before_election = Peter Caruana
before_colour =
after_election = Peter Caruana
after_colour =
before_party = Gibraltar Social Democrats
after_party = Gibraltar Social DemocratsGeneral elections were held in
Gibraltar onOctober 11 2007 . [cite web |url=http://www.chronicle.gi/readarticle.php?id=000012008&title=The%20Gibraltar%20Chronicle |title=October 11: Caruana Calls a Snap Election |accessdate=2007-09-08 |last=Searle |first=Dominique |publisher=Gibraltar Chronicle ] The incumbent Chief MinisterPeter Caruana narrowly won a fourth term, but opposition leaderJoe Bossano had a very strong showing. [ [http://www.typicallyspanish.com/news/publish/article_12996.shtml Peter Caruana wins the Gibraltar elections] ; Typically Spanish,12 October 2007 ] Joe Bossano noted that this would be his last term as an MP, and joked that he would not join the government, despite receiving a higher personal vote than some members of the GSD.The GSD had ten candidates (all of which were elected), Bossano's party the GSLP had seven candidates (four of which were elected) and the GLP led by Dr. Joseph Garcia had three candidates (all of which were elected). The PDP fielded six candidates five of who obtained the least votes in the election after a lack lustre campaign. Two independents were unable to break through Gibraltar's party block vote system but did relatively well. They were right wing lawyer Charles Gomez of New Gibraltar Democracy and Richard Martinez of the Parental Support Group.
An exit poll organised by the
Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation had given victory to the GSLP / Liberal Alliance, but as counting progressed this proved incorrect.Results
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