March 1960 Ceylonese parliamentary election

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March 1960 Ceylonese parliamentary election
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  1956 19 March 1960 July 1960  

151 seats in the House of Representatives of Ceylon
76 seats were needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
  Dudley Shelton Senanayaka (1911-1973).jpg
SLFP
Leader Dudley Senanayake C. P. de Silva
Party UNP SLFP
Leader since19571960
Leader's seat Dedigama Minneriya
Last election27.91%, 8 seats39.52%, 51 seats [a]
Seats won5046
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 42Decrease2.svg 5
Popular vote909,043647,175
Percentage29.89%21.28%
SwingIncrease2.svg 1.98ppDecrease2.svg 18.24pp

Prime Minister before election

Wijeyananda Dahanayake
MEP

Prime Minister-designate

Dudley Senanayake
UNP

Parliamentary elections were held in Ceylon on 19 March 1960.

Contents

Background

By 1960, Ceylon's governing Mahajana Eksath Peramuna (MEP) coalition was falling apart. The Marxist parties that were junior partners of the coalition had broken with the dominant Sri Lanka Freedom Party over the issue of paddy lands. The Marxist Viplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja Party formed a new party that took the name MEP. The SLFP itself had been torn by an internal power struggle since the death of its leader, S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, the previous year.

Both the United National Party and the SLFP campaigned on a strongly anti-Tamil line, promising to repatriate the estate Tamils to India, and implement the Sinhala Only Act.[ citation needed ]

Results

Dudley Senanayake and the UNP obtained a plurality of seats, but without a majority could not form a stable government. This led to the July 1960 elections. [1] [2]

PartyVotes%Seats
United National Party 909,04329.3950
Sri Lanka Freedom Party 647,17520.9246
Lanka Sama Samaja Party 325,28610.5210
Mahajana Eksath Peramuna 324,33210.4910
Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi 176,4445.7015
Communist Party of Ceylon 147,6124.773
Lanka Democratic Party 135,1384.374
All Ceylon Tamil Congress 38,2751.241
Socialist People's Front 23,2530.751
Sinhala National Association 13,8350.450
Ceylon Independent Congress 11,3210.370
National Liberation Front 11,2010.362
Sri Lanka National Front 11,1150.361
Bosath Bandaranaike Front 9,7490.321
Ceylon Democratic Congress 8,8770.290
Tamil Speaking Front 8,6990.280
Udarata Peramuna 6,7410.220
Buddhist Republican Party 1,1880.040
Sri Lanka Dharma Rajya Party 7440.020
Ceylon Socialist Party 1710.010
Others282,7979.147
Total3,092,996100.00151
Registered voters/turnout3,724,50777.6
Source: Report on the Sixth Parliamentary General Election of Ceylon

Provincial results

Western Province

Colombo District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
1 Colombo NorthV.A.SugathadasaElephant9,446
2 Colombo CentralM.C.M. KaleelPair of Spectacles33,121
Pieter KeunemanStar30,574
R. PremadasaElephant29,828
3 BorellaR.B. LenoraElephant7,261
4 Colombo SouthEdmund SamarawickremaElephant25,312
17 KolonnawaK.E. PereraCart Wheel8,608
18 KotteA.J. NiyathapalaElephant8,850
19 Dehiwela Mt. LaviniaS. de S. JayasingheElephant12,971
20 MoratuwaM. Ruskin FernandoElephant10,262
21 KesbewaSomaweera ChandrasiriSpoon11,115
22 KottawaD.B.R. GunawardenaKey12,928
23 HomagamaGamini JayasuriyaElephant10,873
24 AvissawellaPhilip GunawardenaCart Wheel16,648

Gampaha District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
5 WattalaD. Shelton JayasingheElephant9,665
6 NegomboT. Quintin FernandoElephant11,207
7 KatanaWijayapala MendisElephant9,117
8 DivulapitiyaPercy JayakodyElephant10,509
9 MirigamaA.E. JayasingheHand12,430
10 MinuwangodaM.P. de Z. SiriwardenaHand11,565
11 AttanagallaJ.P. ObeysekeraHand20,985
12 GampahaS.D. BandaranayakeButterfly9,565
13 Ja-elaParis PereraElephant11,960
14 MaharaS.K.K. SuriarachchiHand15,098
15 Dompe Felix Dias Bandaranaike Hand16,227
16 Kelaniya J.R. Jayawardane Elephant10,227

Kalutara District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
26 BulathsinghalaBibile FonsekaElephant5,728
27 BandaragamaD.C.W. KannangaraElephant10,154
28 PanaduraLeslie GoonewardenaKey9,266
29 KalutaraCholmondeley GoonewardenaKey7,749
30 BeruwalaMohamed A. Bakeer MarkarElephant9,339
31 MatugamaDayasena T. PasqualHand7,099
32 AgalawatteAnil MoonesingheKey12,007

Central Province

Matale District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
33 DambullaTikiri Banda TennekoonHand10,792
34 LaggalaK.M.K. BandaHand3,073
35 MataleB.H. AluvihareElephant8,022
36 RattotaChandrasena MunaweeraHand6,198

Kandy District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
37 WattegmaP. B. A. WeerakoonHand8,680
38 Akurana D. H. JayawickremaUmbrella15,856
39 Galagedara C. A. S. MarikkarHand4,493
40 Yatinuwara S. S. AbeysunderaElephant4,352
41 Udunuwara T.B. JayasunderaHand7,650
42 Kandy E. L. SenanayakeElephant6,924
43 Senkadagala N. WimalasenaElephant5,831
44 Kundasale U. P. Y. JinadasaHand7,121
45 Teldeniya Tissa KapukotuwaElephant3,726
46 Minipe R. W. TennekoonElephant3,868
49 Hewaheta T.B. Illangaratne Hand5,570
50 GampolaR.R.D. BandaranayakeHand5,911
51 NawalapitiyaR.S. PelpolaHand7,200

Nuwaraeliya District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
47 WalapaneT.B.M. HerathHand5,727
48 HangurankethaM.D. BandaElephant7,119
53 Nuwara EliyaT. William FernandoHand2,397
54 MaskeliyaDonald J. RanaweeraElephant4,192
52 KotmaleJ.D.WeerasekeraUmbrella4,643

Southern Province

Galle District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
55 Balapitiya Lakshman de Silva Hand8,465
56 Ambalangoda William de Silva Cart Wheel8,716
57 Bentara-Elpitiya R. G. Samaranayake Elephant7,769
58 Hiniduma M. S. Amarasiri Cart Wheel4,173
59 Baddegama Neal de Alwis Key4,871
60 Ratgama M. P. de Zoysa Hand7,700
61 Akmeemana Senapala Samarasekera Umbrella11,815
62 Galle W. D. S. Abeygoonawardena Elephant10,480
63 Habaraduwa Prins Gunasekera Cart Wheel7,217

Matara District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
64 Weligama Montague Jayawickrema Elephant14,270
65 Akuressa S. A. Wickremasinghe Star13,191
66 Deniyaya P. L. Jinadasa Elephant6,555
67 Hakmana Don Roy Rajapaksa Cart Wheel9,083
68 Kamburupitiya Percy Wickremasinghe Star9,442
69 Matara Justin Wijayawardhene Elephant8,409
70 Devinuwara C. A. Dharmapala Elephant8,748

Hambantota District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
71 Beliatta D. P. Atapattu Elephant14,379
72 Mulkirigala George Rajapaksa Cartwheel13,533
73 Tissamaharama Lakshman Rajapaksa Cartwheel10,665

Northern Province

Jaffna District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
74 KaytsV. A. KandiahHouse10,820
75 VaddukkoddaiA. AmirthalingamHouse11,524
76 KankesanturaiS.J.V. ChelvanayakamHouse13,545
77 UduvilVisuvanathar TharmalingamHouse9,033
78 JaffnaA.T. DurayappahSun6,201
79 NallurE.M.V. NaganathanHouse9,651
80 KopaiM.BalasundaramHouse10,279
81 UduppiddiM. SivasithamparamBicycle7,365
82 Point PedroK. ThurairatnamHouse5,679
83 ChavakachcheriV.N. NavaratnamHouse13,907

Vanni District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
84 KilinochchiA. SivasunderamHouse3,741
85 MannarV.A. AlegaconeHouse6,463
86 VavuniyaT. SivasithamparamSun5,370

Eastern Province

Trincomalee District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
87 TrincomaleeN.R. RajavarothiamHouse8,872
88 Mutur T.AhambaramHouse10,685

Batticaloa District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
89 KalkudahP. ManicavasagamHouse7,318
90 BatticaloaC. RajaduraiHouse28,309
91 AmparaiWijayabahu WijayasinhaHand4,237
92 PaddiruppuS.M.RasamanickamHouse10,799
93 KalmunaiM.S. KariapperUmbrella5,743
94 NintavurM.I.M. Abdul MajeedRadio Set10,017
95 PottuvilM.A. Abdul MajeedCockerel9,874

North Western Province

Puttalam and Kurunegaka Districts

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
96 PuttalamM.H. Naina MarikkarElephant7,344
97 NikaweratiyaMudiyanse TennekoonHand13,409
98 YapahuwaR.B. TennekoonHand8,536
99 HiriyalaA.H. SenanayakeElephant9,202
100 WariyapolaA. AdikariHand11,894
101 BingiriyaL.B. JayasenaHand6,673
102 ChilawW.J.C. MunasingheHand9,302
103 NattandiyaAlbert F. PeriesElephant10,914
104 WennappuwaHugh FernandoHand11,043
105 KatugampolaT.B. SubasingheMortar8,766
106 KuliyapitiyaI.M.R.A. IriyagolleEye8,257
107 DambadeniyaR.G. SenanayakeHand14,401
108 PolgahawelaStephen SamarakkodyHand6,038
109 KurunegalaD.B. MonnekulamaHand8,176
110 MawatagamaE.M.R.B.EkanayakeElephant6,877
111 Dodangaslanda A.U. Romanis Elephant7,571

North Central Province

Anuradapura District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
112 AnuradhapuraSirimewan GodageHand5,922
113 MedawachchiyaMaithripala SenanayakeHand9,475
114 HorowupotanaE.L.B. HurulleElephant5,120
115 MihintaleP.M.K. TennakoonKey2,581
116 KalawewaR.B. RatnamalalaHand7,455
117 KekirawaS.B. LenawaHand4,590

Polonnaruwa District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
118 MinneriyaC.P. de SilvaHand9,770
119 PolonnaruwaA.H. de SilvaHand7,107

Uva Province

Badulla District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
120 MahiyanganeC. P. J. SeneviratneElephant3,164
122 Passara S. A. Peeris Elephant3,286
123 BadullaB. H. BandaraHand4,775
124 SoranatotaK. Y. M WijeratneBandaHand3,821
125 Uva Paranagama Kusuma Rajaratne Aeroplane4,662
126 Welimada K. M. P. Rajaratne Aeroplane6,539
127 BandarawelaJ. G. GunasekeraHand5,603
128 HaputaleW. P. G. AriyadasaHand3,655

Monaragala District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
129 MonaragalaW.G.M. Albert SilvaHand3,738
121 Bibile R.M.GunasekeraElephant3,361

Sabaragamuwa Province

Kegalle District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
130 Dedigama Dudley Senanayake Elephant12,208
131 Galigamuwa Wimala Kannangara Elephant9,025
132 Kegalle P. B. G. Kalugalle Hand10,572
133 Rambukkana N. H. A. M. Karunaratne Hand11,938
134 Mawanella P. B. Bandaranayake Elephant7,238
135 Yatiyantota N. M. Perera Key10,432
136 Ruwanwella H. G. Somabandu Key9,883
137 Dehiowita Soma Wickremanayake Key6,606

Ratnapura District

ElectorateElected MemberSymbolVotes
138 KiriellaA. E. B. KiriellaElephant6,816
139 RatnapuraH. WeragamaElephant7,434
140 PelmadullaW. A. KarunasenaHand4,535
141 Balangoda C. S. Ratwatte Hand9,494
142 RakwanaV. T. G. KarunaratneHand4,766
143 NivitigalaD. F. HettiarachchiCart Wheel7,314
144 KalawanaAbeyratne PilapitiyaSun3,291
145 KolonnaCyril MathewElephant3,420

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