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
MPsRohini Kavirathna SJB
Rohana Dissanayake, SLPFA
Nalaka Kottegoda, SLFPA
Premitha Bandara Tennakoon, SLFPA
Janaka Bandara Tennakoon, SLFPA

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]

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1982 Presidential Election

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

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
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%
Source: [4]

1988 Presidential Election

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

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
Ranasinghe Premadasa UNP 4,2769,05512,54410,59953337,00757.85%
Sirimavo Bandaranaike SLFP 3,1958,9086,8896,38045325,82540.37%
Oswin Abeygunasekara 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%
Source: [5]

1989 Parliamentary General Election

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

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
United National Party 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
(CPSL, LSSP, NSSP, SLMP)
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%
Source: [6]

The following candidates were elected: [6] Wijeratne Banda Jambugahapitiyagedera (UNP), 31,635 preference votes (pv); Alick Aluvihare (UNP), 31,004 pv; Basnayake Mudiyanselage Punchi Banda Kaviratne (UNP), 23,541 pv; V.G. Jinadasa (UNP), 22,941 pv; and Nandimithra Ekanayake (SLFP), 17,941 pv.

1993 Provincial Council Election

Results of the 2nd Central provincial council election held on 17 May 1993 for the district:

PartyVotes%Seats
United National Party 94,3766
People's Alliance (SLFP, SLMC et al.)46,3223
Democratic United National Front 31,2992
Nava Sama Samaja Party
Valid Votes11
Rejected Votes
Total Polled
Registered Electors
Turnout
Source:

1994 Parliamentary General Election

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

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
People's Alliance (SLFP et al.)34,28620,64820,60722,8564,283102,68049.85%3
United National Party 30,46817,97022,44626,2832,954100,12148.61%2
Independent 597437294390101,7280.84%0
Sri Lanka Progressive Front (JVP)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%
Source: [7]

The following candidates were elected: [7] Alick Aluvihare (UNP), 61,526 preference votes (pv); Janaka Bandara Tennakoon (PA), 52,437 pv; Nandimithra Ekanayake (PA), 51,919 pv; Gopallawa Moithra Kuda Banda (PA), 40,555 pv; and * Vidana Gamage Jinadasa (UNP), 35,474 pv.

1994 Presidential Election

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

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
Chandrika Kumaratunga PA 37,86926,09225,23428,3003,954121,44960.98%
Srimathi Dissanayake UNP 23,74613,01316,00618,1872,37273,32436.82%
Hudson Samarasinghe Ind 2 60250737961852,1111.06%
Harischandra Wijayatunga SMBP 273137288250449920.50%
G.A. NihalSLPF229143137154176800.34%
A.J. Ranashinge 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%
Source: [8]

1999 Provincial Council Election

Results of the 3rd Central provincial council election held on 6 April 1999 for the district:

PartyVotes%Seats
People's Alliance (SLFP, SLMC et al.)95,11551.38%
United National Party 70,70538.20%
National Union of Workers (CWC, DWC)9,3065.03%
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna 8,0104.33%
Mahajana Eksath Peramuna 1,4530.78%
Independent 5160.28%
Valid Votes185,105100.00%
Rejected Votes16,257
Total Polled201,362
Registered Electors281,089
Turnout71.64%
Sources: [9] [10]

1999 Presidential Election

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

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
Chandrika Kumaratunga PA 35,81124,07321,70926,9592,680111,23251.42%
Ranil Wickremasinghe UNP 30,85016,09120,18522,3362,48291,94442.51%
M.D.N. Gunathilaka JVP 3,4961,0691,3921,5743937,9243.66%
W.V.M. Ranjith Ind 2 32320016825559510.44%
Harischandra Wijayatunga SMBP 233112239264549020.42%
Rajiva Wijesinha Liberal 27018117223528600.40%
T. Edirisuriya Ind 1 21417112223287470.35%
Abdul RasoolSLMP1696417014255500.25%
Kamal KarunadasaPLSF13274567833430.16%
Vasudeva NanayakkaraLDA91359475133080.14%
Hudson Samarasinghe Ind 3 7648597802610.12%
A.W. PremawardhanaPFF5730332721490.07%
A. 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%
Source: [11]

2000 Parliamentary General Election

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

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
People's Alliance
(SLFP et al.)
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 (NSSP et al.)778460440660122,3501.08%0
Sinhala Heritage279656183911051,4580.67%0
United Sinhala 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 161313330750.03%0
Sri Lanka Progressive Front15823190650.03%0
People's Freedom Front7715182490.02%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%
Source: [12]

The following candidates were elected: [13] Ranjith Aluvihare (UNP), 62,911 preference votes (pv); Alick Aluvihare (UNP), 60,419 pv; Janaka Bandara Tennakoon (PA), 42,366; Gopallawa Moithra Kuda Banda (PA), 40,397 pv; and Nandimithra Ekanayake (PA), 39,585 pv;

2001 Parliamentary General Election

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

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
United National Front
(UNP, SLMC, CWC, WPF)
34,06616,11728,47828,088109,99150.43%3
People's Alliance
(SLFP et al.)
29,28120,93815,04420,50688,99940.81%2
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna 6,9582,1332,8163,17916,0637.37%0
New Left Front (NSSP et al.)6494023064531,8240.84%0
United Lalith Front1306485853650.17%0
Independent 764031752230.10%0
Liberal Party 553723371520.07%0
United Sinhala Great Council361031601390.06%0
Peoples Freedom Front242515391030.05%0
Sri Lanka Muslim Party45131521960.04%0
National Development Front27101317670.03%0
Sri Lanka National Front128119400.02%0
Ruhuna People's Party10459280.01%0
Valid Votes71,36939,80146,87352,578218,090100.00%5
Rejected Votes5,2252,7403,1064,25315,449
Total Polled76,59442,54149,97956,831233,539
Registered Electors102,30256,24467,03474,026299,606
Turnout74.87%75.64%74.56%76.77%77.95%
Source: [14]

The following candidates were elected: [15] Alick Aluvihare (UNF), 75,620 preference votes (pv); Ranjith Aluvihare (UNF), 72,553 pv; Janaka Bandara Tennakoon (PA), 49,959 pv; Mudiyanselage Sanjeeva Bandara Kaviratne (UNF), 37,226 pv; and Bandula S.B. Yalegama (PA), 35,450.

2004 Parliamentary General Election

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

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
United People's Freedom Alliance (SLFP, JVP et al.)40,61621,30718,49622,7475,093108,25949.19%3
United National Front
(UNP, SLMC, CWC, WPF)
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 6 9143488012630.12%0
New Left Front (NSSP et al.)3310313231090.05%0
Independent 3 131615200640.03%0
Independent 5 101112141480.02%0
Independent 1 951351330.01%0
Liberal Party 511551270.01%0
Sri Lanka Muslim Party111530200.01%0
Sri Lanka National Front211160200.01%0
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya 92540200.01%0
Independent 2 44731190.01%0
Ruhuna People's Party51171150.01%0
Independent 4 22351130.01%0
Swarajya33220100.00%0
Sri Lanka Progressive Front4301080.00%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%
Source: [16]

The following candidates were elected: [17] Sujatha Alahakoon (UPFA-JVP), 57,234 preference votes (pv); Janaka Bandara Tennakoon (UPFA-SLFP), 54,711 pv; Ranjith Aluvihare (UNF-UNP), 47,152 pv; Alick Aluvihare (UNF-UNP), 39,649 pv; and Rohana Dissanayake (UPFA-SLFP), 37,091 pv.

Alick Aluvihare (UNF-UNP) died on 17 May 2009. [18] His replacement Nandimithra Ekanayake (UNF-UNP) was sworn in on 9 June 2009. [19]

2004 Provincial Council Election

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

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
United People's Freedom Alliance (SLFP, JVP et al.)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 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%
Source: [20]

The following candidates were elected: [20] Aluwihare Wasantha (UNP), 33,364 preference votes (pv); Nandimithra Ekanayake (UNP), 27,731 pv; Amarasinghe Herath Bandaranayake Wasala Mudiyanselage Champaka Sugishwara Wijerathna (UPFA), 25,688 pv; Bandula S.B. Yalegama (UPFA), 24,270 pv; Warnakulasooiya Mudiyanselage Yasamana (UPFA), 23,637 pv; Gamagedara Dissanayake (UPFA), 23,216 pv; Thenne Gedara Sarath Wijesinghe (UPFA), 21,029 pv; L.D. Nimalasiri (UPFA), 18,954 pv; Mudiyanselage Sanjeeva Bandara Kaviratne (UNP), 15,728 pv; and Ekanayaka Mudiyanselage Rohana Bandaranayake (UNP), 12,452 pv.

2005 Presidential Election

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

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
Ranil Wickremasinghe 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 GeeganageSLNF7165345802280.09%
Aruna de SoyzaRPP8451335512240.09%
Anura De SilvaULF6145485312080.08%
A.K.J. ArachchigeDUA4135253911410.06%
Wije Dias SEP 312817190950.04%
P. Nelson PereraSLPF231415240760.03%
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%
Source: [21]

2009 Provincial Council Election

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

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
United People's Freedom Alliance (SLFP et al.)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 8 3040746122070.10%0
Independent 4 141108701120.06%0
Independent 7 151238240890.04%0
Left Front (NSSP et al.)12410331600.03%0
Independent 6 13921111550.03%0
United Lanka Great Council18108113500.02%0
National People's Party2312571480.02%0
Independent 5 5913190460.02%0
Independent 1 73792280.01%0
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya 84334220.01%0
Independent 3 52851210.01%0
Patriotic National Front102251200.01%0
Sri Lanka Progressive Front52241140.01%0
Independent 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%
Source: [22]

The following candidates were elected: [23] Pramitha Tennakoon (UPFA), 49,665 preference votes (pv); Nandimithra Ekanayake (UPFA), 35,995 pv; Warnakulasooiya Mudiyanselage Yasamana (UPFA), 32,991 pv; Bandula S.B. Yalegama (UPFA), 30,878 pv; Aluwihare Wasantha (UNP), 28,855 pv; L.D. Nimalasiri (UPFA), 27,958 pv; D.M.P.K.B. Dissanayake (UPFA), 25,903 pv; Amarasinghe Herath Bandaranayake Wasala Mudiyanselage Champaka Sugishwara Wijerathna (UPFA), 25,754 pv; Mudiyanselage Sanjeeva Bandara Kaviratne (UNP), 15,845 pv; and Ekanayaka Mudiyanselage Rohana Bandaranayake (UNP), 13,341 pv.

2010 Presidential Election

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

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
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. Mahiman Ranjith Ind 1 250136100139106350.24%
C.J. Sugathsiri GamageUDF15810015920336230.24%
A.S.P Liyanage SLLP9690839763720.14%
Ukkubanda Wijekoon Ind 3 10770758713400.13%
Siritunga Jayasuriya USP 8559579723000.11%
Sarath ManamendraNSH7572618832990.11%
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%
Battaramulla SeelarathanaJP272017250890.03%
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%
Source: [2]

2010 Parliamentary General Election

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

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
Dam-
bulla
Lag-
gala
MataleRat-
tota
United People's Freedom Alliance (SLFP et al.)42,84727,77723,73426,8189,893131,06966.96%4
United National Front
(UNP, SLMC, DPF, SLFP(P))
15,0808,47814,65914,6662,85455,73728.47%1
Democratic National Alliance (JVP et al.)2,6456881,9741,5747557,6363.90%0
Our National Front5748342131630.08%0
National Development Front2814344661280.07%0
Independent 1 183026175960.05%0
Independent 7 1239680920.05%0
Independent 11 22338270900.05%0
Independent 9 261716252860.04%0
United National Alternative Front141318292760.04%0
Independent 2 19628220750.04%0
Sri Lanka National Front41934117750.04%0
Independent 6 12617160510.03%0
Independent 5 224874450.02%0
United Lanka Great Council616980390.02%0
Independent 8 7114125390.02%0
Independent 10 7165100380.02%0
Janasetha Peramuna244234370.02%0
United Democratic Front134883360.02%0
Independent 4 1011560320.02%0
Patriotic National Front47551220.01%0
Left Liberation Front 43580200.01%0
Independent 3 54142160.01%0
Sri Lanka Labour Party22443150.01%0
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya 20821130.01%0
All Are Citizens, All Are Kings Organisation40251120.01%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%
Source: [24]

The following candidates were elected: [25] Lakshman Perera (UPFA), 65,077 preference votes (pv); Janaka Bandara Tennakoon (UPFA-SLFP), 47,133 pv; Nandimithra Ekanayake (UPFA), 35,754 pv; Rohana Dissanayake (UPFA-SLFP), 32,803 pv; and Wasantha Aluvihare (UNF), 31,529 pv.

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