General Information
At Stake in this Election:
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	17 seats in the Gibraltarian Parliament 
Note: Each voter may cast up to 10 votes. Therefore the total number of votes received per party is greater than the number of registered voters.
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	Chief of State: King CHARLES III (since 8 September 2022) represented by Governor David STEEL (since 11 June 2020) 
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	Head of Government: Chief Minister Fabian PICARDO (since 9 December 2011) 
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	Assembly: unicameral Parliament with 18 seats 
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	The King is a hereditary monarch. 
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	The Governor is appointed by the King. 
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	The parliamentary majority leader is appointed Chief Minister by the Governor. 
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	In Parliament, 17 members are directly elected by plurality vote, and an additional member is later appointed by Parliament to serve as Speaker. Members serve 4-year terms. 
In 2019, the Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party – Liberal Party coalition won a parliamentary majority (10 seats), followed by the Gibraltar Social Democrats (6), and Together Gibraltar (1). Voter turnout was 69%.
In 2019, Parliament approved changes to the voter registration process, moving from a system that registered voters via their head of household to an individual registration system. Additionally, the electoral register will now be updated on a rolling basis rather than at four-year intervals.
Key Deadlines:
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	Candidate filing deadline: 21 September 2023 
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	Voter registration deadline: 6 October 2023 
Main Parties in this Election:
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	Gibraltar Socialist Labour Party (GSLP) 
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	Leader: Fabian PICARDO 
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	Seats won in last election: 7 seats 
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	Liberal Party (LP) 
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	Leader: Joseph GARCIA 
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	Seats won in last election: 3 seats 
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	Gibraltar Social Democrats (GSD) 
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	Leader: Keith AZOPARDI 
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	Seats won in last election: 6 out of 17 
Population and Registered Voters:
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	Population: 26,629 (2023 est.) 
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	Registered Voters: 24,189 (2019) 
Gender Data:
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	Female Population: 13,248 (2023 est.) 
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	CEDAW Status: (as part of the UK) Signed 22 July 1981, Ratified 7 April 1986 
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	Gender Quota: No 
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	Female Candidates in this election: Yes 
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	Number of Female Legislators (pre-election): 2 out of 17 (11.8%) in the Parliament 
Disability Data:
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	CRPD Status: (as part of the UK) Signed 30 March 2007, Ratified 8 June 2009 
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	Projected population with a disability: 3,994 (2023 est.) 
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