Results of the 1994 Sri Lankan general election by electoral district

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Results of the 1994 Sri Lankan general election by electoral district.

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Number of votes

Electoral
District

Province
PA
UNP
SLMC
TULF
SLPF
MEP
EROS
PLOTE
TELO 1
Ind
UCPF 2
EPDP 3
EPRLF
NSSP
Others
Valid
Votes
Rejected
Votes
Total
Polled
Registered
Electors
Turnout
%
Ampara NE 54,15078,76775,09224,5266734,1923,366240,76612,736253,502312,00681.25%
Anuradhapura NC 180,454142,0843,0771,369326,98414,620341,604406,92683.95%
Badulla UV 146,546182,1313,5551,5413,286337,05928,540365,599435,26084.00%
Batticaloa NE 19,27823,24431,07276,51617,0732,1034,802174,08815,531189,619261,89872.40%
Colombo WE 469,642385,10011,45442,7341,1139,2512,050589921,93336,635958,5681,235,95977.56%
Galle SO 277,956203,2687,2394,145306492,91420,763513,677632,42281.22%
Gampaha WE 509,030375,63111,627896,28833,553929,8411,140,80881.51%
Hambantota SO 132,00895,38215,3092,0801,465435246,67913,539260,218326,91379.60%
Jaffna NE 2,09837410,74426313,47935213,831596,3662.32%
Kalutara WE 271,754221,1156,2385,914339505,36025,397530,757646,19982.14%
Kandy CE 267,683301,8243,0723,495478576,55231,019607,571726,19283.67%
Kegalle SA 190,689203,9383,383398,01017,043415,053500,94782.85%
Kurunegala NW 366,856332,5474,9902,886707,27930,071737,350876,59184.12%
Matale CE 102,680100,1211,4331,728205,96212,646218,608259,27184.32%
Matara SO 227,285142,0248,7361,422379,46717,167396,634503,47078.78%
Monaragala UV 77,95567,7531,8967,059154,66316,305170,968199,39185.75%
Nuwara Eliya CE 97,658175,47892848027,374301,91821,592323,510386,66883.67%
Polonnaruwa NC 82,43876,7061,934161,0786,434167,512200,19283.68%
Puttalam NW 150,605127,6711,615838280,72913,144293,873380,19277.30%
Ratnapura SA 233,687220,7502,3301,6341,884460,28523,611483,896554,60787.25%
Trincomalee NE 23,88634,98626,90328,3805893,709608881119,9426,682126,624184,09068.78%
Vanni NE 5,5837,8508,1423,03911,5672,5813,4654442,2713,00945,280178,69725.34%
Total3,887,8233,498,370143,307132,46190,07868,53838,02833,80927,37410,7449,4112,0941,6697,943,706400,3898,344,09510,945,06576.24%

1. The EROS/PLOTE/TELO alliance contested as TELO in Ampara District, Batticaloa District, Colombo District and Trincomalee District; as DPLF in Vanni District; and as in an independent group in Jaffna District. 2. UCPF contested as an independent group in Nuwara Eliya District. 3. EPDP contested as an independent group in Jaffna District.

Percentage of votes

Electoral
District

Province
PA
UNP
SLMC
TULF
SLPF
MEP
EROS
PLOTE
TELO 1
Ind
UCPF 2
EPDP 3
EPRLF
NSSP
Others
Total
Ampara NE 22.49%32.72%31.19%10.19%0.28%1.74%1.40%100.00%
Anuradhapura NC 55.19%43.45%0.94%0.42%100.00%
Badulla UV 43.48%54.04%1.05%0.46%0.97%100.00%
Batticaloa NE 11.07%13.35%17.85%43.95%9.81%1.21%2.76%100.00%
Colombo WE 50.94%41.77%1.24%4.64%0.12%1.00%0.22%0.06%100.00%
Galle SO 56.39%41.24%1.47%0.84%0.06%100.00%
Gampaha WE 56.79%41.91%1.30%100.00%
Hambantota SO 53.51%38.67%6.21%0.84%0.59%0.18%100.00%
Jaffna NE 15.56%2.77%79.71%1.95%100.00%
Kalutara WE 53.77%43.75%1.23%1.17%0.07%100.00%
Kandy CE 46.43%52.35%0.53%0.61%0.08%100.00%
Kegalle SA 47.91%51.24%0.85%100.00%
Kurunegala NW 51.87%47.02%0.71%0.41%100.00%
Matale CE 49.85%48.61%0.70%0.84%100.00%
Matara SO 59.90%37.43%2.30%0.37%100.00%
Monaragala UV 50.40%43.81%1.23%4.56%100.00%
Nuwara Eliya CE 32.35%58.12%0.31%0.16%9.07%100.00%
Polonnaruwa NC 51.18%47.62%1.20%100.00%
Puttalam NW 53.65%45.48%0.58%0.30%100.00%
Ratnapura SA 50.77%47.96%0.51%0.35%0.41%100.00%
Trincomalee NE 19.91%29.17%22.43%23.66%0.49%3.09%0.51%0.73%100.00%
Vanni NE 13.21%18.57%19.26%7.19%27.36%6.11%8.20%0.10%100.00%
Total48.94%44.04%1.80%1.67%1.13%0.86%0.48%0.43%0.34%0.14%0.12%0.03%0.02%100.00%

1. EROS contested as an independent group in four districts (Batticaloa, Jaffna, Trincomalee and Vanni).1. The EROS/PLOTE/TELO alliance contested as TELO in Ampara District, Batticaloa District, Colombo District and Trincomalee District; as DPLF in Vanni District; and as in an independent group in Jaffna District. 2. UCPF contested as an independent group in Nuwara Eliya District. 3. EPDP contested as an independent group in Jaffna District.

Seats

Electoral
District

Province
PA
UNP
SLMC
TULF
SLPF
MEP
EROS
PLOTE
TELO 1
Ind
UCPF 2
EPDP 3
EPRLF
NSSP
Others
Total
Ampara NE 13200006
Anuradhapura NC 53008
Badulla UV 350008
Batticaloa NE 01130005
Colombo WE 11900000020
Galle SO 6400010
Gampaha WE 117018
Hambantota SO 4210007
Jaffna NE 109010
Kalutara WE 6400010
Kandy CE 5700012
Kegalle SA 4509
Kurunegala NW 870015
Matale CE 32005
Matara SO 53008
Monaragala UV 32005
Nuwara Eliya CE 250018
Polonnaruwa NC 3205
Puttalam NW 43007
Ratnapura SA 6400010
Trincomalee NE 021100004
Vanni NE 111030006
National List14131100000000029
Total1059475103019000225

1. EROS contested as an independent group in four districts (Batticaloa, Jaffna, Trincomalee and Vanni).1. The EROS/PLOTE/TELO alliance contested as TELO in Ampara District, Batticaloa District, Colombo District and Trincomalee District; as DPLF in Vanni District; and as in an independent group in Jaffna District. 2. UCPF contested as an independent group in Nuwara Eliya District. 3. EPDP contested as an independent group in Jaffna District.

See also

Results of the 1994 Sri Lankan general election by province

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