Results of the 1994 Sri Lankan general election by province

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Results of the 1994 Sri Lankan general election by province.

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Number of votes

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
%
Central 468,021577,4235,4333,9752,20627,3741,084,43265,2571,149,6891,372,13183.79%
North Central 262,892218,7905,0111,3690488,06221,054509,116607,11883.86%
North Eastern 102,897144,847143,307132,4611,26236,9158,65810,7449,41144590,54638,310628,8561,533,05741.02%
North Western 517,461460,2186,6053,7240988,00843,2151,031,2231,256,78382.05%
Sabaragamuwa 424,376424,6885,7131,6341,884858,29540,654898,9491,055,55485.16%
Southern 637,249440,67431,2847,6471,4657411,119,06051,4691,170,5291,462,80580.02%
Uva 224,501249,8845,4511,54110,345491,72244,845536,567634,65184.55%
Western 1,250,426981,84629,31948,6481,1139,2512,0509282,323,58195,5852,419,1663,022,96680.03%
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

Province
PA
UNP
SLMC
TULF
SLPF
MEP
EROS
PLOTE
TELO 1
Ind
UCPF 2
EPDP 3
EPRLF
NSSP
Others
Total
Central 43.16%53.25%0.50%0.37%0.20%2.52%100.00%
North Central 53.86%44.83%1.03%0.28%100.00%
North Eastern 17.42%24.53%24.27%22.43%0.21%6.25%1.47%1.82%1.59%0.01%100.00%
North Western 52.37%46.58%0.67%0.38%100.00%
Sabaragamuwa 49.44%49.48%0.67%0.19%0.22%100.00%
Southern 56.95%39.38%2.80%0.68%0.13%0.07%100.00%
Uva 45.66%50.82%1.11%0.31%2.10%100.00%
Western 53.81%42.26%1.26%2.09%0.05%0.40%0.09%0.04%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. 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

Province
PA
UNP
SLMC
TULF
SLPF
MEP
EROS
PLOTE
TELO 1
Ind
UCPF 2
EPDP 3
EPRLF
NSSP
Others
Total
Central 1014000125
North Central 850013
North Eastern 276403090031
North Western 12100022
Sabaragamuwa 10900019
Southern 159100025
Uva 6700013
Western 282000000048
National List141311000000029
Total1059475103019000225

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.

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