Country: | Malta |
Flag Year: | 1923 |
Previous Election: | 1921 |
Next Election: | 1927 |
Election Date: | 9–10 June 1924 |
Election Name: | 1924 Maltese general election |
Seats For Election: | 32 seats in the Legislative Assembly |
Majority Seats: | 17 |
Ongoing: | no |
Party1: | Constitutional Party |
Leader1: | Gerald Strickland |
Percentage1: | 33.95 |
Seats1: | 10 |
Last Election1: | 7 |
Party2: | Maltese Political Union |
Leader2: | Francesco Buhagiar |
Percentage2: | 27.23 |
Seats2: | 10 |
Last Election2: | 14 |
Party3: | Labour Party (Malta) |
Leader3: | William Savona |
Percentage3: | 19.24 |
Seats3: | 7 |
Last Election3: | 7 |
Party4: | Democratic Nationalist |
Colour4: | blue |
Leader4: | Enrico Mizzi |
Percentage4: | 17.40 |
Seats4: | 5 |
Last Election4: | 4 |
Map: | Malta general election 1924.png |
Prime Minister | |
Before Election: | Francesco Buhagiar |
Before Party: | Political Union |
After Election: | Francesco Buhagiar |
After Party: | Political Union |
General elections were held in Malta on 9 and 10 June 1924.[1] The Maltese Political Union and the Constitutional Party both won 10 of the 32 seats.
The elections were held using the single transferable vote system, whilst suffrage was limited to men meeting certain property qualifications.[2]