Maltese assembly by partisan composition as of 1965:
Social (EF Malta): 10 seats (S-G)
Progressive (EF Malta): 23 seats (P-G)
Centrist (EF Malta): 24 seats (N-C)
New Center (EF Italia): 3 seats (R-O)
Maltese Christian: 7 seats (C-O)
Maltese assembly by composition as of 1965:
Popular General: 25 seats (6S + 9P + 7N + 1R+ 2C)
Popular Senate: 2 seats (1P + 1N)
Tax Base Corporate: 4 seats (1P + 3N)
Tax Base Individual: 6 seats (1S + 3N + 2C)
Trade GCW: 1 seat (1S)
Trades General: 19 seats (2S + 10P + 6N +1R)
Interest UOC: 5 seats (2N + 3C)
Interest Scientific: 2 seats (1R + 1N)
Interests General: 3 seats (2P +1N)
Districts of Malta by district leader party as of 1965:
Notes:
Malta is the swing state of the EU, success in Malta begets success everywhere else. However, the Progressives generally do much better in Malta than anywhere else and the Social party tends to underperform. Malta holds the first elections in the EU election cycle making it an important barometer of the mood of the EU. Although this graphic only looks at the assembly elections, the results here also determine the apportionment of EU MTAs.