Matale Electoral District

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Matale
Electoral District
for the Parliament of Sri Lanka
Administrative
District
Matale
Province Central
Polling divisions4
Population483,000 [1] (2008)
Electorate342,684 [2] (2010)
Area1,993 km2 (770 sq mi) [3]
Current Electoral District
Number of members5
MPs
  NPP (4)

Matale electoral district is one of the 22 multi-member electoral districts of Sri Lanka created by the 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka. The district is conterminous with the administrative district of Matale in the Central province. The district currently elects five of the 225 members of the Sri Lankan Parliament and had 342,684 registered electors in 2010. [2] It is Sri Lanka's Electorate Number 05. [4]

Contents

Polling Divisions

The Matale Electoral District consists of the following polling divisions: [4]

A: Dambulla

B: Laggala

C: Matale

D: Rattota

Presidential Elections

1982 presidential election

Results of the 1st presidential election held on 20 October 1982 for the district: [5]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
Dambulla
Junius Jayewardene UNP 27,36817,35422,45225,1831,67494,03158.11%
Hector Kobbekaduwa SLFP 21,74812,14911,63212,98278859,29936.65%
Rohana Wijeweera JVP 2,5011,1581,4002,033777,1694.43%
Colvin R. de Silva LSSP 309155153239108660.54%
Kumar Ponnambalam ACTC 4639858212530.16%
Vasudeva Nanayakkara NSSP 40344961121960.12%
Valid Votes52,01230,88935,77140,5802,562161,814100.00%
Rejected Votes385272332396291,414
Total Polled52,39731,16136,10340,9762,591163,228
Registered Electors60,53635,12943,70547,906187,276
Turnout86.56%88.70%82.61%85.53%87.16%

1988 presidential election

Results of the 2nd presidential election held on 19 December 1988 for the district: [6]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
  Ranasinghe Premadasa UNP 4,2769,05512,54410,59953337,00757.85%
  Sirimavo Bandaranaike SLFP 3,1958,9086,8896,38045325,82540.37%
  Ossie Abeygunasekera SLMP 137216437320251,1351.77%
Valid Votes7,60818,17919,87017,2991,01163,967100.00%
Rejected Votes102198463297501,110
Total Polled7,71018,37720,33317,5961,06165,077
Registered Electors72,51541,11048,84152,472214,938
Turnout10.63%44.70%41.63%33.53%30.28%

1994 presidential election

Results of the 3rd presidential election held on 9 November 1994 for the district: [7]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
  Chandrika Kumaratunga PA 37,86926,09225,23428,3003,954121,44960.98%
  Srima Dissanayake UNP 23,74613,01316,00618,1872,37273,32436.82%
 Hudson Samarasinghe Ind 2 60250737961852,1111.06%
  Harischandra Wijayatunga SMBP 273137288250449920.50%
  Nihal Galappaththi SLPF 229143137154176800.34%
  A. J. Ranasinghe Ind 1 18711912616976080.31%
Valid Votes62,90640,01142,17047,6786,399199,164100.00%
Rejected Votes1,4588971,2531,636735,317
Total Polled64,36440,90843,42349,3146,472204,481
Registered Electors85,87048,52558,63866,238259,271
Turnout74.96%84.30%74.05%74.45%78.87%

1999 presidential election

Results of the 4th presidential election held on 21 December 1999 for the district: [8]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
  Chandrika Kumaratunga PA 35,81124,07321,70926,9592,680111,23251.42%
  Ranil Wickramasinghe UNP 30,85016,09120,18522,3362,48291,94442.51%
  Nandana Gunathilake JVP 3,4961,0691,3921,5743937,9243.66%
 W. V. M. Ranjith Ind 2 32320016825559510.44%
  Harischandra Wijayatunga SMBP 233112239264549020.42%
  Rajiva Wijesinha LPSL 27018117223528600.40%
 Tennyson Edirisuriya Ind 1 21417112223287470.35%
 Abdul RasoolSLMP1696417014255500.25%
 Kamal KarunadasaPLSF13274567833430.16%
  Vasudeva Nanayakkara LDA 91359475133080.14%
 Hudson Samarasinghe Ind 3 7648597802610.12%
 A. W. Premawardhana PFF 5730332721490.07%
 Ariyawansha Dissanayaka DUNF 4631342801390.06%
Valid Votes71,76842,17944,43352,2835,647216,310100.00%
Rejected Votes1,8761,1121,3221,6272346,171
Total Polled73,64443,29145,75553,9105,881222,481
Registered Electors97,34853,73264,06971,025286,174
Turnout75.65%80.57%71.42%75.90%77.74%

2005 presidential election

Results of the 5th presidential election held on 17 November 2005 for the district: [9]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
  Ranil Wickramasinghe UNP 38,69222,24929,63731,4493,910125,93750.25%
  Mahinda Rajapaksa UPFA 43,85323,63720,94525,5516,547120,53348.09%
 A. A. SuraweeraNDF36127923533481,2170.49%
  Siritunga Jayasuriya USP 32524327836241,2120.48%
 Chamil Jayaneththi NLF 11786737823560.14%
  Victor Hettigoda ULPP102378896193420.14%
 Wimal Geeganage SLNF 7165345802280.09%
 Aruna de SoyzaRPP8451335512240.09%
 Anura De SilvaULF6145485312080.08%
 A. K. J. Arachchige DUA 4135253911410.06%
 Wije Dias SEP 312817190950.04%
 P. Nelson Perera SLPF 231415240760.03%
 H. S. DharmadwajaUNAF171211110510.02%
Valid Votes83,77846,78151,43958,12910,493250,620100.00%
Rejected Votes1,0736799329551463,785
Total Polled84,85147,46052,37159,08410,639254,405
Registered Electors111,40160,99071,17178,314321,876
Turnout76.17%77.82%73.58%75.45%79.04%

2010 presidential election

Results of the 6th presidential election held on 26 January 2010 for the district: [2]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
  Mahinda Rajapaksa UPFA 58,01631,27726,99632,8188,846157,95359.74%
  Sarath Fonseka NDF 28,17116,30026,01325,9914,038100,51338.01%
 M. C. M. Ismail DUNF 360213289232111,1050.42%
 A. A. SuraweeraNDF26718817421028410.32%
 W. V. M. Ranjith Ind 1 250136100139106350.24%
 C. J. Sugathsiri GamageUDF15810015920336230.24%
  A. S. P. Liyanage SLLP 9690839763720.14%
 Ukkubanda Wijekoon Ind 3 10770758713400.13%
  Siritunga Jayasuriya USP 8559579723000.11%
 Sarath Manamendra NSH 7572618832990.11%
 Lal PereraONF5146609112490.09%
  M. K. Shivajilingam Ind 5 4144485721920.07%
 Aithurus M. Illias Ind 2 6232394011740.07%
  Vikramabahu Karunaratne LF 4331344361570.06%
 Sanath PinnaduwaNA2728293211170.04%
 Wije Dias SEP 2921252711030.04%
  M. Mohamed Musthaffa Ind 4 232025240920.03%
 Ven.Battaramulla
Seelarathana Thero
JP272017250890.03%
 Aruna de SoyzaRPP201516341860.03%
 Senaratna de SilvaPNF201523160740.03%
 M. B. ThaminimullaACAKO101516151570.02%
 Sarath KongahageUNAF1168221480.02%
Valid Votes87,94948,79854,34760,38812,937264,419100.00%
Rejected Votes7783616507601172,666
Total Polled88,72749,15954,99761,14813,054267,085
Registered Electors119,45364,69675,15483,381342,684
Turnout74.28%75.98%73.18%73.34%77.94%

2015 presidential election

Results of the 7th presidential election held on 8 January 2015: [10]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
  Mahinda Rajapaksa UPFA 57,65733,82126,68432,2358,483158,88051.41%
  Maithripala Sirisena NDF 47,65221,51136,05237,3198,394145,92847.22%
 R. A. SirisenaPNF20517012314156490.21%
 Namal RajapaksaONF1581366513745000.16%
  A. S. P. Liyanage SLLP 927310112533940.13%
 M. I. Mohanmed MishlarUPF104599113443920.13%
 R. Peduru ArachchiULPP74729613443800.12%
 Aithurus M. Illias Ind 1 9052778613060.1%
  Siritunga Jayasuriya USP 66427210232850.09%
 Duminda Nagamuwa FSP 7939547272510.08%
 Sarath Manamendra NSH 7550447112410.08%
 Anurudha Polgampola Ind 2 3630404511520.05%
 Sundaram Mahendran NSSP 2433364021350.04%
 M. B. TheminimullaACAKO3622253601190.04%
 Vajirapani Wijesiriwardene SEP 271128310970.03%
 Ven.Battaramulla
Seelarathana Thero
JSP301215283880.03%
 Prasanna PriyankaraDNM251311344870.03%
 Jayantha KulathungaULGC27179253810.03%
 Wimal Geeganage SLNF 151014171570.02%
Valid Votes101,47256,17863,63770,81216,923309,022100.00%
Rejected Votes1,0745817731,0791463,6531.17%
Total Polled102,54656,75964,41071,89117,069312,67582.35%
Registered Electors131,83170,32384,22593,29617,330379,675

2019 presidential election

Results of the 8th presidential election held on 16 November 2019: [11]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
  Gotabaya Rajapaksa SLPP 68,17736,36332,48637,39013,405187,82155.37%
  Sajith Premadasa NDF 37,71721,38433,25135,7746,165134,29139.59%
  Anura Kumara Dissanayake NMPP 3,2211,0701,8951,7179878,8902.62%
  Mahesh Senanayake NPP2411072232151138990.26%
  Ajantha Perera SPSL 307179129222138500.25%
 Ariyawansa Dissanayake DUNF 240171159232178250.24%
  M. L. A. M. Hizbullah Ind 11 222159140187167240.21%
 Rohan PallewatteJSWP255123108147126450.19%
 Siripala Amarasinghe Ind 02 12069102156124590.14%
 Ajantha de zoysaRJP141906811854220.12%
  Milroy Fernando Ind 09 89627113533600.11%
 Ven.Battaramulla
Seelarathana Thero
JSP101537710913410.1%
 Anuruddha Polgampola Ind 08 60477211843010.09%
  Jayantha Ketagoda Ind 07 7865408312670.08%
 Namal Rajapaksa NUA 8468485472610.08%
 Subramanium GunaratnamONF5643446812120.06%
  Ven.Aparekke
Punnananda Thero
Ind 01 41263356141700.05%
  A. S. P. Liyanage SLLP 3236375311590.05%
 Duminda Nagamuwa FSP 58251933131480.04%
 Aithurus M. Illiyas Ind 03 3123322621140.03%
  Piyasiri Wijenayake Ind 13 3331242411130.03%
 Sarath Manamendra NSU 3030192701060.03%
 Aruna de soyzaDNM361618261970.03%
  Rajiva Wijesinha Ind 14 301227230920.03%
  Siritunga Jayasuriya USP 241716303900.03%
 Vajirapani Wijesiriwardene SEP 231121232800.02%
 A. H. M. Alavi Ind 04 211317251770.02%
  M. K. Shivajilingam Ind 10 20822170670.02%
 Saman PereraOPPP151416191650.02%
  Ashoka Wadigamangawa Ind 12 15148190560.02%
 Priyantha EdirisingheACAKO14611192520.02%
 Sarath Keerthirathna Ind 05 131311150520.02%
  Samaraweera Weerawanni Ind 15 8148164500.01%
 B. G. Nandimithra NSSP 1585220480.01%
  Samansiri Herath Ind 06 62450170.00%
Valid Votes111,57260,37869,26177,20320,807339,221100.00%
Rejected Votes1,0005018126782613,2520.81%
Total Polled112,57260,87970,07377,88121,068342,47385.3%
Registered Electors132,22169,63284,84693,50321,294401,496

2024 presidential election

Results of the 9th presidential election held on 21 September 2024: [12]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
  Anura Kumara Dissanayake NPP 53,29920,83827,69326,52812,186140,54441.37%
  Sajith Premadasa SJB 36,68424,82825,11731,3583,816121,80335.85%
  Ranil Wickremesinghe Ind16 16,2859,02211,71212,5674,24353,82915.84%
  Namal Rajapaksa SLPP 3,2632,7561,6912,24537210,3273.04%
  Dilith Jayaweera SLCP 9514296906371282,8350.83%
 K. K. Piyadasa Ind04 406318223403151,3650.4%
 D. M. Bandaranayake Ind13 501228231238271,2250.36%
  Wijeyadasa Rajapakshe JPF263183154256128680.26%
  Sarath Fonseka Ind12 185138129164216370.19%
 Anuruddha Polgampola Ind11 175948811934790.14%
 Sarath Keerthirathne Ind05 167797711834440.13%
 Suranjeewa Anoj de Silva DUNF 176459289164180.12%
 K. R. KrishanAPP153996210314180.12%
  Ven.Akmeemana
Dayarathana Thero
Ind01 122838211694120.12%
 Priyantha Wickremesinghe NSSP 1198078110103970.12%
  Victor Anthony Perera Ind10 10074589813310.1%
 Ajantha de ZoyzaRJA10455569483170.09%
 Namal RajapaksaSBP101685473173130.09%
 Siripala Amarasinghe Ind02 9965507902930.09%
  Siritunga Jayasuriya USP 67565111242900.09%
  Pakkiyaselvam Ariyanethiran Ind09 3023963132030.06%
 Ven.Battaramulle
Seelarathana Thero
JSP5830347241980.06%
  Pemasiri Manage Ind14 5641285801830.05%
 Abubakar Mohamed Infaz DUA 5434316201810.05%
 Nuwan BopegeSPF6016296961800.05%
 Mahinda Dewage SLSP 6524262311390.04%
 Oshala HerathNIF5031203431380.04%
 Vajirapani Wijesiriwardene SEP 4618323201280.04%
 P. W. S. K. BandaranayakeNDF3625183531170.03%
  Ananda Kularatne Ind06 3827271811110.03%
 Keerthi WickremeratneAJP3330212421100.03%
  Sidney Jayarathna Ind07 322217240950.03%
  Roshan Ranasinghe Ind15 331918186940.03%
 Lalith De SilvaUNFP312111193850.03%
  Janaka Ratnayake ULPP19914201630.02%
  Mylvanagam Thilakarajah Ind08 121220140580.02%
 Sarath Manamendra NSU 171013121530.02%
  A. S. P. Liyanage SLLP 14914142530.02%
Valid Votes113,90459,93968,85776,10620,928339,734100.00%
Rejected Votes2,1041,3381,8132,1824847,9212.28%
Total Polled116,00861,27770,67078,28821,412347,65580.85%
Registered Electors143,73173,95590,94399,69521,667429,991

Preferential votes [13]

1,9092,211
Anura Kumara Dissanayake Sajith Premadasa

Parliamentary General Elections

1989 parliamentary general election

Results of the 9th parliamentary election held on 15 February 1989 for the district: [14]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  United National Party [a] 23,38119,83921,42222,0192,20888,86963.81%4
  Sri Lanka Freedom Party 18,7867,1438,55310,2251,01045,71732.82%1
 United Lanka People's Party882157364912352,3501.69%0
  United Socialist Alliance [b] 445350773710662,3441.68%0
Valid Votes43,49427,48931,11233,8663,319139,280100.00%5
Rejected Votes3,8182,4532,4453,07913211,927
Total Polled47,31229,94233,55736,9453,451151,207
Registered Electors71,72240,65647,52051,4523,588214,938
Turnout65.97%73.65%70.62%71.80%96.18%70.35%

The following candidates were elected: [14]

Preferential votes
AlliancePartyCandidatevotes
  UNP   UNP J. Wijeratna Banda31,635
  UNP   UNP Alick Aluwihare 31,004
  UNP   UNP P. B. Kaviratne 23,541
  UNP   UNP V. G. Jinadasa22,941
  SLFP   SLFP Nandimithra Ekanayake 17,941

1994 parliamentary general election

Results of the 10th parliamentary election held on 16 August 1994 for the district: [15]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  People's Alliance [c] 34,28620,64820,60722,8564,283102,68049.85%3
  United National Party [d] 30,46817,97022,44626,2832,954100,12148.61%2
  Independent Group 597437294390101,7280.84%0
  Sri Lanka Progressive Front [e] 600153338266761,4330.70%0
Valid Votes65,95139,20843,68549,7957,323205,962100.00%5
Rejected Votes3,8812,6182,6303,39312412,646
Total Polled69,83241,82646,31553,1887,447218,608
Registered Electors85,87048,52558,63866,238259,271
Turnout81.32%86.19%78.98%80.30%84.32%

The following candidates were elected: [15]

Preferential votes
AlliancePartyCandidatevotes
  UNP   UNP Alick Aluwihare 61,526
  PA   SLFP Janaka Bandara Tennakoon 52,437
  PA   SLFP Nandimithra Ekanayake 51,919
  PA   SLFP Monty Gopallawa 40,555
  UNP   UNP V. G. Jinadasa35,474

2000 parliamentary general election

Results of the 11th parliamentary election held on 10 October 2000 for the district: [16]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  People's Alliance [f] 35,42123,69219,87727,6153,608110,21350.53%3
  United National Party 30,45514,94122,08921,3313,02091,83642.11%2
  Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna 4,3961,2832,2332,13862310,6734.89%0
  New Left Front [g] 778460440660122,3501.08%0
 Sinhala Heritage279656183911051,4580.67%0
 United Lanka Great Council10994868003690.17%0
 Citizen's Front736190108143460.16%0
  Liberal Party 3831515721790.08%0
  Sinhalaye Mahasammatha
Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
37194048141580.07%0
  Democratic United National
Front
5631183721440.07%0
 Sri Lanka Muslim Party33822312960.04%0
 National Development Front431511161860.04%0
  Independent Group 161313330750.03%0
  Sri Lanka Progressive Front 15823190650.03%0
  People's Freedom Front 7715182490.02%0
Valid Votes71,75640,72845,62652,5827,405218,097100.00%5
Rejected Votes5,3852,8433,3344,00215515,719
Total Polled77,14143,57148,96056,5847,560233,816
Registered Electors99,75654,91065,38972,597292,652
Turnout77.33%79.35%74.87%77.94%79.90%

The following candidates were elected: [17]

Preferential votes
AlliancePartyCandidatevotes
  UNP   UNP Ranjith Aluwihare 62,911
  UNP   UNP Alick Aluwihare 60,419
  PA   SLFP Janaka Bandara Tennakoon 42,366
  PA   SLFP Monty Gopallawa 40,397
  PA   SLFP Nandimithra Ekanayake 39,585

2001 parliamentary general election

Results of the 12th parliamentary election held on 5 December 2001 for the district: [18]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  United National Front [h] 34,06616,11728,47828,0883,242109,99150.43%3
  People's Alliance [i] 29,28120,93815,04420,5063,23088,99940.81%2
  Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna 6,9582,1332,8163,17997716,0637.37%0
  New Left Front [j] 649402306453141,8240.84%0
 United Lalith Front13064858513650.17%0
  Independent Group 7640317512230.10%0
  Liberal Party 5537233701520.07%0
 United Sinhala Great Council3610316021390.06%0
  People's Freedom Front 2425153901030.05%0
 Sri Lanka Muslim Party451315212960.04%0
 National Development Front271013170670.03%0
  Sri Lanka National Front 1281190400.02%0
 Ruhunu People's Party104590280.01%0
Valid Votes71,36939,80146,87352,5787,469218,090100.00%5
Rejected Votes5,2252,7403,1064,25312515,4491.65%
Total Polled76,59442,54149,97956,8317,594233,539
Registered Electors102,30256,24467,03474,026299,606
Turnout74.87%75.64%74.56%76.77%77.95%

The following candidates were elected: [19]

Preferential votes
AlliancePartyCandidatevotes
  UNF   UNP Alick Aluwihare 75,620
  UNF   UNP Ranjith Aluwihare 72,553
  PA   SLFP Janaka Bandara Tennakoon 49,959
  UNF   UNP Sanjeeva Kaviratne 37,226
  PA   SLFP S. B. Yalegama 35,450

2004 parliamentary general election

Results of the 13th parliamentary election held on 2 April 2004 for the district: [20]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  United People's Freedom
Alliance
[k]
40,61621,30718,49622,7475,093108,25949.19%3
  United National Front [l] 29,45618,78424,05825,3303,014100,64245.73%2
  Jathika Hela Urumaya 1,9825793,1352,6115128,8194.01%0
  United Socialist Party 26422026338351,1350.52%0
 National Development Front6434898132710.12%0
 National People's Party7729679042670.12%0
  Independent Group 6 9143488012630.12%0
  New Left Front [m] 3310313231090.05%0
  Independent Group 3 131615200640.03%0
  Independent Group 5 101112141480.02%0
  Independent Group 1 951351330.01%0
  Liberal Party 511551270.01%0
 Sri Lanka Muslim Party111530200.01%0
  Sri Lanka National Front 211160200.01%0
  Sinhalaye Mahasammatha
Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
92540200.01%0
  Independent Group 2 44731190.01%0
 Ruhunu People's Party51171150.01%0
  Independent Group 4 22351130.01%0
 Swarajya Party33220100.00%0
  Sri Lanka Progressive Front 4301080.00%0
Valid Votes72,66041,06646,26651,4298,641220,062100.00%5
Rejected Votes6,9053,5983,2734,95917718,912
Total Polled79,56544,66449,53956,3888,818238,974
Registered Electors107,35358,79969,86076,544312,556
Turnout74.12%75.96%70.91%73.67%76.46%

The following candidates were elected: [21]

Preferential votes
AlliancePartyCandidatevotes
  UPFA   JVP Sujatha Alahakoon 57,234
  UPFA   SLFP Janaka Bandara Tennakoon 54,711
  UNF   UNP Ranjith Aluwihare 47,152
  UNF   UNP Alick Aluwihare [n] 39,649
  UPFA   SLFP Rohana Dissanayake 37,091

2010 parliamentary general election

Results of the 14th parliamentary election held on 8 April 2010 for the district: [24]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  United People's Freedom
Alliance
[o]
42,84727,77723,73426,8189,893131,06966.96%4
  United National Front [p] 15,0808,47814,65914,6662,85455,73728.47%1
  Democratic National
Alliance
[q]
2,6456881,9741,5747557,6363.90%0
 Our National Front5748342131630.08%0
 National Development Front2814344661280.07%0
  Independent Group 1 183026175960.05%0
  Independent Group 7 1239680920.05%0
  Independent Group 11 22338270900.05%0
  Independent Group 9 261716252860.04%0
 United National Alternative
Front
141318292760.04%0
  Independent Group 2 19628220750.04%0
  Sri Lanka National Front 41934117750.04%0
  Independent Group 6 12617160510.03%0
  Independent Group 5 224874450.02%0
 United Lanka Great Council616980390.02%0
  Independent Group 8 7114125390.02%0
  Independent Group 10 7165100380.02%0
 Janasetha Peramuna244234370.02%0
 United Democratic Front134883360.02%0
  Independent Group 4 1011560320.02%0
 Patriotic National Front47551220.01%0
  Left Liberation Front 43580200.01%0
  Independent Group 3 54142160.01%0
  Sri Lanka Labour Party 22443150.01%0
  Sinhalaye Mahasammatha
Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
20821130.01%0
 All Are Citizens All Are
Kings Organisation
40251120.01%0
 Ruhuna People's Party40332120.01%0
Valid Votes60,89837,20440,67043,42513,553195,750100.00%5
Rejected Votes5,9323,2173,9905,56760419,310
Total Polled66,83040,42144,66048,99214,157215,060
Registered Electors119,45364,69675,15483,381342,684
Turnout55.95%62.48%59.42%58.76%62.76%

The following candidates were elected: [25]

Preferential votes
AlliancePartyCandidatevotes
  UPFA   SLFP Lakshman Wasantha Perera 65,077
  UPFA   SLFP Janaka Bandara Tennakoon 47,133
  UPFA   UNP Nandimithra Ekanayake 35,754
  UPFA   SLFP Rohana Dissanayake 32,803
  UNF   UNP Wasantha Aluwihare 31,529

2015 parliamentary general election

Results of the 15th parliamentary election held on 17 August 2015: [26]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  United National Front for
Good Governance
[r]
40,37820,86733,05635,3138,627138,24149.84%3
  United People's Freedom
Alliance
[s]
45,55026,74821,25524,8727,890126,31545.54%2
  Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna 3,5621,3242,3892,4191,25310,9473.95%0
 Bodu Jana Peramuna6238110144484020.14%0
  Democratic Party 883010696553750.14%0
  Sri Lanka People's Party 10650645922810.10%0
 United People's Party4937296041790.06%0
  Frontline Socialist Party 72122317171410.05%0
 All Ceylon Tamil Great
Council
2732173211090.04%0
  Independent Group 08 191216210680.02%0
  Independent Group 03 15712100440.02%0
  Independent Group 06 9710120380.01%0
 United Lanka People's Party148672370.01%0
  Independent Group 07 186450330.01%0
  Independent Group 04 651051270.01%0
  Independent Group 05 57680260.01%0
 Janasetha Peramuna76382260.01%0
 All Citizens are All Kings
Organization
141252240.01%0
  Independent Group 01 56292240.01%0
  Independent Group 02 58510190.01%0
  New Sinhala Heritage 20740130.00%0
  Sri Lanka Labour Party 21530110.00%0
Valid Votes90,01549,21257,13763,11017,906277,380100.00%5
Rejected Votes6,6714,2924,0436,01451721,5377.21%
Total Polled96,68653,50461,18069,12418,423298,91778.73%
Registered Electors131,83770,32384,22593,296379,675
Preferential votes
AlliancePartyCandidate [27] votes
  UNFGG   UNP Wasantha Aluwihare 79,309
  UPFA   SLFP Lakshman Wasantha Perera 75,926
  UNFGG   UNP Ranjith Aluwihare 74,785
  UPFA   SLFP Janaka Bandara Tennakoon 61,920
  UNFGG   UNP Rohini Kumari Wijerathna 41,766

2020 parliamentary general election

Results of the 16th parliamentary election held on 5 August 2020: [28]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  Sri Lanka People's Freedom
Alliance
[t]
65,66735,96733,92738,25414,954188,77965.53%4
  Samagi Jana Balawegaya [u] 20,34412,52918,27219,4153,39573,95525.67%1
  National People's Power [v] 2,3268331,7571,5981,0287,5422.62%0
  United National Party 2,7836691,1851,2616946,5922.29%0
 Our Power of People's Party9993761,3271,1161663,9841.38%0
  Independent Group 03 430305931,813382,9041.01%0
  Independent Group 10 1369888116104480.16%0
  Independent Group 05 137887611984280.15%0
  Independent Group 06 77649511853590.12%0
  Socialist Party of Sri Lanka 13067559423480.12%0
  Independent Group 07 292411715373300.11%0
 Jana Setha Peramuna8563718093080.11%0
 Sinhaladeepa National Front393414968163060.11%0
  Frontline Socialist Party 106514367112780.1%0
  Independent Group 08 6536676652390.08%0
  Sri Lanka Labour Party 7447395962250.08%0
  Independent Group 01 4737446281980.07%0
  Democratic United National
Front
4143375291820.06%0
  Liberal Party 4349245231710.06%0
 National People's Party5833282941520.05%0
  Independent Group 02 3415353651250.04%0
  Independent Group 09 2621294431230.04%0
  Independent Group 04 302811271970.03%0
Valid Votes93,70651,20258,06964,69920,397288,073100.00%5
Rejected Votes7,8754,4354,7146,52795224,5036.01%
Total Polled101,58155,63762,78371,22621,349312,57676.69%
Registered Electors134,44370,39286,03294,72521,977407,569
Preferential votes
AlliancePartyCandidate [29] votes
  SLPFA   SLPP Janaka Bandara Tennakoon 73,296
  SLPFA   SLPP Nalaka Kottegoda 71,404
  SLPFA   SLPP Pramitha Tennakoon 67,776
  SLPFA   SLPP Rohana Dissanayake 50,368
  SJB   SJB Rohini Kumari Wijerathna 27,587

Provincial Council Elections

1988 provincial council election

Results of the 1st Central provincial council election held on 2 June 1988 [30]

PartyTotal Votes%Seats
  United National Party 57,22559.37%6
  United Socialist Alliance [w] 32,92334.16%4
  Sri Lanka Muslim Congress 6,2296.46%1
Valid Votes96,377100.00%11

1993 provincial council election

Results of the 2nd Central provincial council election held on 17 May 1993: [31]

PartyVotes%Seats
  United National Party 94,37653.17%6
  People's Alliance [x] 46,32226.1%3
  Democratic United National Front 31,29917.63%2
  Sri Lanka Muslim Congress 4,1532.34%0
  Nava Sama Samaja Party 1,3340.75%0
Valid Votes177,484100.00%11

1999 provincial council election

Results of the 3rd Central provincial council election held on 6 April 1999 for the district: [32] [33] [34]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  People's Alliance [y] 31,58622,19216,55623,0151,76695,11551.38%6
  United National Party 23,88712,65116,74215,7361,68970,70538.2%4
  National Union of Workers [z] 2288853,3034,871199,3065.03%1
  Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna 3,0441,3801,6671,6522678,0104.33%0
  Mahajana Eksath Peramuna 429182418362621,4530.78%0
  Independent Group 897517816685160.28%0
Valid Votes59,26337,36538,86445,8023,811185,105100.00%11
Rejected Votes4,8783,0563,4944,69113816,2578.07%
Total Polled64,14140,42142,35850,4933,949201,36271.64%
Registered Electors95,12552,86162,74470,359281,089

The following candidates were elected: [35]

Preferential votes
PartyCandidatevotes
  UNP Wasantha Aluwihare 42,689
  PA Bandula Yalegama30,342
  PA Sarath Ekanayake 27,966
  PA W. M. Yasamana26,559
  PA L. D. Nimalasiri17,722
  UNP Sanjeeva Kaviratne 17,559
  PA Dhammika Ransiri16,811
  UNP Rohana Bandaranayake15,130
  UNP Mohan Weerakoon15,031
  PA K. H. M. G. Seneviratne12,256
  NUW Muthusamy Sivagnanam5,967

2004 provincial council election

Results of the 4th Central provincial council election held on 10 July 2004 for the district: [36]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  United People's Freedom
Alliance
[aa]
32,66820,55115,49619,9813,81492,51056.12%6
  United National Party 19,83112,35216,98818,1242,01469,30942.04%4
  United Socialist Party 25923827037961,1520.70%0
  Up-Country People's Front 1044862935041,1350.69%0
 National Development Front101798013813990.24%0
  Independent Group 3223392241200.07%0
  Sinhalaye Mahasammatha
Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
23183333101170.07%0
 National People's Party151421102620.04%0
 Sri Lanka Muslim Party151017110530.03%0
Valid Votes53,04833,33333,57339,0485,855164,857100.00%10
Rejected Votes3,8082,2502,5543,51534212,469
Total Polled56,85635,58336,12742,5636,197177,326
Registered Electors107,35358,79969,86076,544312,556
Turnout52.96%60.52%51.71%55.61%56.73%

The following candidates were elected: [36]

Preferential votes
PartyCandidatevotes
  UNP Wasantha Aluwihare 33,364
  UNP Nandimithra Ekanayake 27,731
  UPFA Champaka Sugishwara Wijerathna25,688
  UPFA Bandula Yalegama24,270
  UPFA W. M. Yasamana23,637
  UPFA Gamagedara Dissanayake 23,216
  UPFA Sarath Wijesinghe21,029
  UPFA L. D. Nimalasiri18,954
  UNP Sanjeeva Kaviratne 15,728
  UNP Rohana Bandaranayake12,452

2009 provincial council election

Results of the 5th Central provincial council election held on 14 February 2009 for the district: [37]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  United People's Freedom
Alliance
[ab]
49,78527,16925,75930,8266,756140,29569.48%7
  United National Party 14,6689,91214,78915,1391,50156,00927.74%3
  Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna 1,5687597408082094,0842.02%0
 National Development Front94847911833780.19%0
 United National Alliance91637511433460.17%0
  Independent Group 8 3040746122070.10%0
  Independent Group 4 141108701120.06%0
  Independent Group 7 151238240890.04%0
  Left Front [ac] 12410331600.03%0
  Independent Group 6 13921111550.03%0
 United Lanka Great Council18108113500.02%0
 National People's Party2312571480.02%0
  Independent Group 5 5913190460.02%0
  Independent Group 1 73792280.01%0
  Sinhalaye Mahasammatha
Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
84334220.01%0
  Independent Group 3 52851210.01%0
 Patriotic National Front102251200.01%0
  Sri Lanka Progressive Front 52241140.01%0
  Independent Group 2 36320140.01%0
 Ruhuna People's Party21631130.01%0
Valid Votes66,37638,10441,65247,2898,490201,911100.00%10
Rejected Votes4,7853,1583,4764,78029616,495
Total Polled71,16141,26245,12852,0698,786218,406
Registered Electors117,78864,14774,83982,172338,946
Turnout60.41%64.32%60.30%63.37%64.44%

The following candidates were elected: [38]

Preferential votes
PartyCandidatevotes
  UPFA Pramitha Tennakoon 49,665
  UPFA Nandimithra Ekanayake 35,995
  UPFA W. M. Yasamana32,991
  UPFA Bandula Yalegama30,878
  UNP Wasantha Aluwihare 28,855
  UPFA L. D. Nimalasiri27,958
  UPFA Parakrama Dissanayake25,903
  UPFA Champaka Sugishwara Wijerathna25,754
  UNP Sanjeeva Kaviratne 15,845
  UNP Rohana Bandaranayake13,341

2013 provincial council election

Results of the 6th provincial council election held on 21 September 2013 for the district: [39]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
  United People's Freedom
Alliance
[ad]
48,50526,35123,13829,5687,566135,12859.99%8
  United National Party 19,14412,52515,02514,1032,56863,36528.13%3
  Ceylon Workers' Congress 1071,7033,5805,0406810,4984.66%1
  Sri Lanka Muslim Congress 1,235442,9942,351276,6511.96%0
  Democratic Party 8062591,2311,4027254,4231.75%0
  Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna 1,5395248147762843,9370.09%0
 Our National Front7133414771990.07%0
 Jana Setha Peramuna123961941610.06%0
  Independent Group 7 3624205121330.06%0
  Independent Group 5 2825284221250.05%0
 United Lanka People's Party3427292251170.04%0
  Independent Group 1 121225464990.03%0
  Independent Group 4 769503750.03%0
 Patriotic National Front9526179660.03%0
  Independent Group 6 251013180660.03%0
 United Lanka Great Council14813122490.02%0
  Sri Lanka Labour Party 5614213490.02%0
 Ruhunu People's Party3914210470.02%0
  Independent Group 2 8138144470.02%0
  Independent Group 3 68874330.01%0
Valid Votes71,71741,60147,03653,62711,287225,268100.00%12
Rejected Votes4,1102,8303,2654,56556615,3366.37%
Total Polled75,82744,43150,30158,19211,853240,60465.63%
Registered Electors127,48368,23480,85489,978366,549

The following candidates were elected: [40]

Preferential votes
PartyCandidatevotes
  UPFA Pramitha Tennakoon 51,591
  UPFA Bandula Yalegama45,460
  UNP Ranjith Aluwihare 29,542
  UPFA Parakrama Dissanayake24,686
  UNP Sanjeeva Kaviratne 24,249
  UPFA W. M. Yasamana21,382
  UPFA L. D. Nimalasiri20,583
  UPFA Chinthana Buddhika Ekanayake20,052
  UPFA Thilak Bandara16,247
  UPFA T. D. Jayatissa14,927
  UNP Rohana bandaranayake14,415
  CWC Muthusamy Sivagnanam6,539

Notes

  1. Including the Ceylon Workers' Congress.
  2. Including the CPSL, LSSP, NSSP, SLMP.
  3. Including the SLFP et al..
  4. Including the Ceylon Workers' Congress.
  5. Including the JVP.
  6. Including the SLFP et al..
  7. Including the NSSP et al..
  8. Including the UNP, SLMC, CWC, WPF.
  9. Including the SLFP et al.
  10. Including the NSSP et al.
  11. Including the SLFP, JVP.
  12. Including the UNP, SLMC, CWC, WPF.
  13. Including the NSSP et al.
  14. Alick Aluwihare (UNF-UNP) died on 17 May 2009. [22] His replacement Nandimithra Ekanayake (UNF-UNP) was sworn in on 9 June 2009. [23] .
  15. Including the SLFP.
  16. Including the UNP, SLMC, DPF, SLFP(P).
  17. Including the JVP,DNF et al.
  18. The alliance consisted of ACMC,DNM, JHU,MTNA,NFGG, SLMC, TPA (DPF, NUW and UCPF),ULF and UNP.
  19. The alliance consisted of CF,DNF,DPC, LBSL, MEP, NC, NFF,PHU, SA (CPSL, DLF, LSSP,NLPP,SLFP, TMVP and UCF.
  20. The alliance consisted of SLFP,CWC, CPSL, DLF, DVJP, EPDP, LSSP, MEP,MTK, NC, NFF,PHU, SLMP, SLPP, TMVP,UPP & VDJS.
  21. The alliance consisted of JHU, SLMC, TPA (NUW, DPF, UCPF), ACMC,NLNP & JSP.
  22. Including JVP.
  23. Including the CPSL, LSSP, NSSP & SLMP
  24. Including the SLFP et al.
  25. Including the SLFP, SLMC et al.
  26. Including the CWC, DWC.
  27. Including the SLFP,JVP.
  28. Including the SLFP.
  29. Including NSSP et al.
  30. Including SLFP et al.

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