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Elections in Sri Lanka gives information on election and election results in Sri Lanka.
Sri Lanka elects on national level a head of state - the president - and a legislature. The president is elected for a six year term by the people. The Parliament has 225 members, elected for a six year term, 196 members elected in multi-seat constituencies through proportional representation system where each party is allocated a number of seats from the quota for each district according to the proportion of the total vote that party obtains in the district. The other 29 which is called the national list are appointed by each party secretary according to the island wide proportional vote the party obtains.
Sri Lanka has a multi party system, with two dominant political parties,and with extreme difficulty for anybody to achieve electoral success under the banner of any other party.
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2010 Presidential election
Main article: Sri Lankan presidential election, 2010Summary of the 2010 Sri Lankan presidential election Candidate Party Votes % Mahinda Rajapaksa United People's Freedom Alliance 6,015,934 57.88% Sarath Fonseka New Democratic Front 4,173,185 40.15% Mohomad Cassim Mohomad Ismail Democratic United National Front 39,226 0.38% Achala Ashoka Suraweera National Development Front 26,266 0.25% Channa Janaka Sugathsiri Gamage United Democratic Front 23,290 0.22% W. V. Mahiman Ranjith Independent 18,747 0.18% A. S. P Liyanage Sri Lanka Labour Party 14,220 0.14% Sarath Manamendra New Sinhala Heritage 9,684 0.09% M. K. Shivajilingam Independent 9,662 0.09% Ukkubanda Wijekoon Independent 9,381 0.09% Lal Perera Our National Front 9,353 0.09% Siritunga Jayasuriya United Socialist Party 8,352 0.08% Vikramabahu Karunaratne Left Front 7,055 0.07% Aithurus M. Illias Independent 6,131 0.06% Wije Dias Socialist Equality Party 4,195 0.04% Sanath Pinnaduwa National Alliance 3,523 0.03% M. Mohamed Musthaffa Independent 3,134 0.03% Battaramulle Seelarathana Thero Jana Setha Peramuna 2,770 0.03% Senaratna de Silva Patriotic National Front 2,620 0.03% Aruna de Zoyza Ruhuna People's Party 2,618 0.03% Upali Sarath Kongahage United National Alternative Front 2,260 0.02% Muthu Bandara Theminimulla All Are Citizens, All Are Kings Organisation 2,007 0.02% Valid Votes 10,393,613 100.00% Rejected Votes 101,838 Total Polled 10,495,451 Registered Electors 14,088,500 Turnout 74.50% Source: Department of Elections, Sri Lanka 2010 Parliamentary election
Main article: Sri Lankan parliamentary election, 2010Summary of the 2010 Sri Lankan parliamentary election Alliances and parties Votes % Seats District National Total United People's Freedom Alliance - All Ceylon Muslim Congress
- Ceylon Workers' Congress
- Communist Party of Sri Lanka
- Eelam People's Democratic Party1
- Jathika Hela Urumaya
- Lanka Sama Samaja Party
- Mahajana Eksath Peramuna
- National Congress
- National Freedom Front
- Sri Lanka Freedom Party
- Up-Country People's Front2
4,846,388 60.33% 127 17 144 United National Front3 2,357,057 29.34% 51 9 60 Tamil National Alliance4 - Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front
- Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
- Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization
233,190 2.90% 13 1 14 Democratic National Alliance 441,251 5.49% 5 2 7 Independent lists 38,947 0.48% 0 0 0 Up-Country People's Front2 24,670 0.31% 0 0 0 Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal 20,284 0.25% 0 0 0 Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya 12,170 0.15% 0 0 0 Tamil United Liberation Front 9,223 0.11% 0 0 0 Tamil National People's Front5 7,544 0.09% 0 0 0 Democratic People's Liberation Front 6,036 0.08% 0 0 0 Sri Lanka National Front 5,313 0.07% 0 0 0 Others 31,644 0.39% 0 0 0 Valid Votes 8,033,717 100.00% 196 29 225 Rejected Votes 596,972 Total Polled 8,630,689 Registered Electors 14,088,500 Turnout 61.26% Source: Department of Elections, Sri Lanka
1. The EPDP contested separately in Vanni and with the United People's Freedom Alliance in all other districts.
2. The UCPF contested separately in Badulla and Nuwara Eliya, and with the United People's Freedom Alliance in all other districts.
3. The UNF contested under the name and symbol of United National Party.
4. The TNA contested under the name and symbol of Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi.
5. The TNPF contested under the name and symbol of All Ceylon Tamil Congress.Past elections and Referendums
Presidential elections Parliamentary elections Referendums 1982Provincial elections 1988 · 1993 · 1994 · 1999 · 2004 · 2008–09Local elections 1977 · 1981 · 1983 · 1991 · 1994 · 1997 · 1998 · 2002 · 2003 · 2006 · 2008 · 2009 · 2011See also
- Electoral calendar
- Electoral system
External links
- Department of Elections
- Adam Carr's Election Archive
- www.Srilankanelections.com - A website featuring Sri Lankan elections and results.
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