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General elections were held in Malta on 24 and 25 September 1889.[1]
Background
The elections were held under the Knutsford Constitution.[1] Ten members were elected from single-member constituencies,[2] whilst a further four members were elected to represent nobility and landowners, graduates, clerics and the Chamber of Commerce.[3]
| District | Towns | 
|---|---|
| I | Valletta East | 
| II | Valletta West, Sliema, St. Julian's | 
| III | Floriana, Pietà, Ħamrun, Msida | 
| IV | Cospicua, Żabbar | 
| V | Birgu, Senglea | 
| VI | Mdina | 
| VII | Birkirkara | 
| VIII | Qormi | 
| IX | Żejtun | 
| X | Gozo | 
| Source: Schiavone, p13 | |
Results
A total of 9,777 people were registered to vote, of which just 3,383 cast votes, giving a turnout of 35%.[1] Sigismondo Savona won constituencies I and II, resulting in a by-election for district II in November in which Saverio DePirlo was elected.[2]
| General elected members | |||
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| Constituency | Name | Votes | Notes | 
| I | Sigismondo Savona | 399 | |
| II | Sigismondo Savona | 285 | By-election held in November | 
| III | Alfredo Naudi | 71 | |
| IV | Salvatore Grech | 227 | |
| V | Evaristo Castaldi | 210 | |
| VI | Dun Paolo Xuereb | – | Unopposed | 
| VII | Antonio Lanzon | 301 | Re-elected | 
| VIII | Guzè Muscat Azzopardi | – | Unopposed | 
| IX | Salvatore Cachia Zammit | 163 | |
| X | Maria Mizzi | 287 | |
| Special elected members | |||
| Seat | Name | Votes | Notes | 
| Nobility and Landowners | Ugo Testaferrata Abela | 129 | |
| Graduates | Alles. Chapelle | 123 | Previously elected in general districts | 
| Clergy | Paolo Cachia | – | Re-elected unopposed | 
| Chamber of Commerce | Luigi Pace Balzan | 138 | |
| Source: Schiavone, p178 | |||
References
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