Candidate |
Party |
Seeking re-election? |
Parliamentary role(s) |
Notes |
|
Fabian Picardo (since 2003) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) |
Yes |
Chief Minister (since 2011) |
Due to the aftermath of the Brexit referendum, in the reshuffle he relinquished his responsibilities of the media to Steven Linares |
|
Joseph Garcia (since 1999)[a] | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (LPG) |
Yes |
Deputy Chief Minister (since 2011) |
At the reshuffle, he inherited responsibilities of Exiting the EU. |
|
John Cortes (since 2011) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) |
Yes |
Minister for Health, the Environment, Energy and Climate Change (2015–2016) Minister for the Environment, Energy, Climate Change and Climate Education (2016–2019) |
Ministries reshuffled as a result of the aftermath of the Brexit referendum |
|
Gilbert Licudi (since 2011) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) |
Yes |
Minister for Education, and Justice & International Exchange of Information (2015–2016) Minister for Tourism, Employment, Commercial Aviation and the Port (2016–2019) |
Ministries reshuffled as a result of the aftermath of the Brexit referendum |
|
Albert Isola (since 2013)[b] | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) |
Yes |
Minister for Financial Services and Gaming (2015–2016) Minister for Commerce (2016–2019) |
Ministries reshuffled as a result of the aftermath of the Brexit referendum |
|
Neil Costa (since 2011) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (LPG) |
No |
Minister for Business & Employment (2015–2016) Minister for Health, Care and Justice (2016–2019) |
Ministries reshuffled as a result of the aftermath of the Brexit referendum |
|
Samantha Sacramento (since 2011) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) |
Yes |
Minister for Tourism, Housing, Equality and Social Services (2015–2016) Minister for Housing and Equality (2016–2019) |
Ministries reshuffled as a result of the aftermath of the Brexit referendum |
|
Steven Linares (since 2000) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (LPG) |
Yes |
Minister for Sports, Culture, Heritage and Youth (2015–2016) Minister for Culture, the Media, Youth and Sport (2016–2019) |
Inherited responsibilities of the media away from the Chief Minister himself by him. Reshuffled due to aftermath of Brexit referendum. |
|
Paul Balban (since 2011) | GSLP–Liberal Alliance (GSLP) |
Yes |
Minister for Transport, Traffic and Technical Services (2015–2016) Minister for Infrastructure and Planning (2016–2019) |
Ministries reshuffled as a result of the aftermath of the Brexit referendum |
|
Daniel Feetham (since 2007) | GSD |
Yes |
Leader of the Opposition (2013–2017) |
He was voted by the GSD's membership against his colleague, Damon Bossino, to be party leader since 2013 (thus making him Leader of the Opposition). He resigned his post in 2017 after whip resignations from Marlene Hassan-Nahon and Lawrence Llamas respectively. |
|
Marlene Hassan-Nahon | GSD |
Yes |
Shadow Minister for Health, Education & Broadcasting and Media (2015–2016) Independent Opposition MP (2016–2018) Together Gibraltar MP (2018–2019) |
Elected as GSD Opposition Whip. Later, in 2016, she left the party due to alleged "toxic" ideology under Daniel Feetham's leadership. Afterward, she became an Independent until 2018, when she founded her political movement, Together Gibraltar (later evolved to a political party after membership votes in 2019). |
|
Elliot Phillips | GSD |
Yes |
Shadow Minister for Justice, Employment and Training, Youth, Equality, Civil Rights, Exchange of Information & Drugs and Rehabilitation |
|
|
Edwin Reyes (since 2007) | GSD |
Yes |
Shadow Minister for Housing, Sports and Leisure, Culture & Civil Contingencies |
|
|
Roy Clinton | GSD |
Yes |
Shadow Minister for Public Finance, GSB, Inward Investment, Small Business and Heritage (since 2015) Interim Leader of the Opposition (2017) Opposition Parliamentary Leader (2017–2019) |
Inherited Interim Leader of the Opposition after Daniel Feetham's resignation. He was a candidate for the permanent role against re-joined former MP, Minister and DCM, Keith Azopardi. He was unsuccessful for the role after a leadership election from his party's membership. He became the GSD's Parliament Leader due to new LoO, Keith Azopardi, originally haven't been a candidate from the last election. |
|
Trevor Hammond | GSD |
Yes |
Shadow Minister for Environment, Transport and Traffic, Technical Services, Utilities, Planning, Health and Safety & European Affairs |
|
|
Lawrence Llamas | GSD |
No |
Shadow Minister for Social Services, Families and Children, Tourism, The Port & Animal Abuse and Welfare (2015–2017 & 2018–2019) Independent MP (2017–2018) |
Resigned his whip in 2017 due to ideological disagreements with Daniel Feetham. He later rejoined after Keith Azopardi became the new Leader of the Opposition |