The European Parliament election of 2004 in Malta was the election of MEP representing Malta constituency for the 2004–2009 term of the European Parliament. It was part of the wider 2004 European election. The vote took place on June 12 and used Single Transferable Vote. The opposition Malta Labour Party polled strongly.
Emmy Bezzina (717 votes) (0.3%)
John Zammit (39 votes) (0.02%)
Arnold Cassola (22,938 votes) (9.3%)
Mark Von Brockdorff (64 votes) (0.03%)
Norman Lowell (1,603 votes) (0.7%)
Herbert Jones Cecil (66 votes) (0.03%)
John Attard Montalto (25,287 votes) (10.3%) (ELECTED)
Glenn Bedingfield (13,435 votes) (5.5%)
Owen Bonnici (7,280 votes) (3%)
Joe Debono Grech (14,080 votes) (5.7%)
Louis Grech (15,371 votes) (6.3%) (ELECTED)
Robert Micallef (3,390 votes) (1.4%)
Wenzu Mintoff (3,182 votes) (1.3%)
Joseph Muscat (36,958 votes) (15%) (ELECTED)
Simon Busuttil (58,899 votes) (24%) (ELECTED)
David Casa (8,782 votes) (3.6%) (ELECTED)
Joanna Drake (7,781 votes) (3.2%)
Michael Falzon (2,989 votes) (1.2%)
Joe Friggieri (5,457 votes) (2.2&)
Ian Spiteri Bailey (3,137 votes) (1.3%)
Anton Tabone (5,439 votes) (2.2%)
Roberta Tedesco Triccas (5,204 votes) (2.1%)
Independent Candidates
Nazzareno Bonnici (183 votes) (0.07%)
Carmelo Farrugia (3,119 votes) (1.3%)
Damian Chukwuemeka Iwueke (153 votes) (0.06%)
Christopher Sciberras (24 votes) (0.009%)
Victor Zammit (145 votes) (0.06%)
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