Who are the MPs that have been elected?
Winners and losers as MPs are elected
Labour's victory in the 2026 general election gives the party a five-seat majority in parliament, down from nine seats in 2022.
The PN made gains on Sunday, picking up seats on the fourth and fifth districts but its hopes of reclaiming Gozo did not materialise.
Some MPs were elected on two districts, meaning they will have to give up one seat. Casual elections will be held in the next two weeks to fill those vacancies.
The list of elected MPs includes eight newcomers. Former Gżira mayor Conrad Borg Manche emerged as one of the biggest election success stories, winning a seat on two districts.
There was also a boost for female representation, with 11 seats going to women, compared to just five in the last election. Two of those - Miriam Dalli for PL and Rebekah Borg for PN - were elected on two districts.
Some well-known names failed to get elected, including parliamentary secretaries Andy Ellul and Rebecca Buttigieg as well as the PN's shadow culture minister Julie Zahra. That could still change, however, depending on the outcome of the casual elections.
These are the candidates elected so far, before the results of casual elections are taken into account over the next weeks.
District 1
The localities in the first district. Graphic: Kristina VellaThe PN's Darren Carabott and Labour's Keith Azzopardi Tanti were elected comfortably on the first count.
For PL, newcomer Nigel Vella was also elected along with Deo Debatista.
Rounding out the seats was the PN's Paula Mifsud Bonnici.
The candidates elected on the first district.District 2
The localities in the second districtLabour leader Robert Abela was always set to eclipse all others in district 2, and he secured the overwhelming majority of Labour’s first-count votes. The other PL candidates elected were Glenn Bedingfield, Clyde Caruana and Alison Zerafa Civelli.
Stephen Spiteri was the runaway leader for PN and its sole candidate elected in the Labour stronghold.
The candidates elected on district 2.District 3
The localities in the third districtChris Fearne was the leader in district 3, securing his seat, with PN MP Stephen Spiteri in second place.
Chris Bonett, Owen Bonnici and Carmelo Abela were also elected for PL.
Janice Abela Chetcuti was elected through a corrective mechanism applied to ensure nationwide proportionality.
The candidates elected on the third district.District 4
The localities in the fourth districtThe PN gained inroads in this district, winning a second seat. Mark Anthony Sammut collected the most first-count votes of all candidates, while newcomer and former general secretary of the party, Michael Piccinino, was also elected.
Labour's Byron Camilleri, Chris Fearne and Jonathan Attard were all returned to parliament.
The candidates elected on the fourth districtDistrict 5
The localities in the fifth districtLabour leader Robert Abela was unsurprisingly the runaway leader in the fifth district. He was joined by his party colleagues Omar Farrugia and Miriam Dalli.
Former Gżira mayor and newcomer Conrad Borg Manche, who switched from PL to PN was also successful here alongside PN candidate Toni Bezzina.
There were seat gains for the PN, who secured a second seat.
The candidates elected on the fifth districtDistrict 6
The localities in the sixth districtThe PN's Jerome Caruana Cilia retained his seat while newcomer Julian Borg was also elected.
Labour deputy leader Ian Borg has also been re-elected alongside Silvio Schembri and Rosianne Cutajar.
The candidates elected on the sixth district.
District 7
The localities in the seventh districtLabour minister and Dingli native Ian Borg and the PN's Adrian Delia both were comfortably elected in district 7, well ahead of all other candidates.
Malcolm Paul Agius Galea was also elected for PL along with Julia Farrugia.
And Rebekah Borg took the remaining PN seat.
The candidates elected on District 7District 8
The localities in the eighth districtFormer PN leader Adrian Delia and finance minister Clyde Caruana secured their seats. Also returning to parliament will be PN's Beppe Fenech Adami and Justin Schembri.
For PL, newcomer, John Grech was elected.
The candidates elected on the eighth district
District 9
The localities in the ninth districtLabour minister Clifton Grima was ahead of all other candidates here, ahead of his Labour colleague Michael Falzon and the PN’s Joe Giglio.
The others elected on the district for PN were youngest candidate Eve Borg Bonello and deputy leader of the party Alex Perici Calascione. While he has held roles in the party for several years, it is Calascione's first time in parliament.
The ninth district MPs, top from left, Joe Giglio, Eve Borg Bonello and Alex Perici Calascione. Bottom: Clifton Grima and Michael Falzon.District 10
The localities in the tenth districtFormer Labour Gżira mayor turned PN candidate Conrad Borg Manche was successfully elected here. Joe Giglio and Mark Anthony Sammut were also elected.
For PL Clifton Grima and Michael Falzon were elected.
The candidates elected on district 10.District 11
The localities in the eleventh districtMiriam Dalli led the pack. Her Labour party colleague Anthony Agius Decelis was also elected. Ivan Bartolo received the highest first-count votes for PN and he will be joined in parliament by former party leader Bernard Grech and Rebekah Borg. This is a success for Borg, who has been elected on two districts.
The candidates elected on the 11th districtDistrict 12
The localities in the twelfth districtAlex Borg hoovered up almost every PN vote in district 12 on the first count. Ivan Castillo and Graziella Galea were also elected.
Jonathan Attard got twice as many first preference votes as Alicia Bugeja Said and both retain their seats.
Candidates elected on district 12District 13
The localities in the 13th districtPN leader Alex Borg received almost twice as many first count votes as Gozo minister Clint Camilleri.
But despite losing to the PN on overall votes, Labour retained its majority of seats, with Fisheries Minister Anton Refalo and Health Minister Jo Etienne Abela also being re-elected.
On the PN front, newcomers Beppe Galea and Frank Anthony Tabone were elected, the latter through a corrective mechanism applied to ensure nationwide proportionality.
Candidates elected on district 13.Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly showed a photograph of Clint Camilleri instead of Clifton Grima in an image depicting the MPs elected on the tenth district.