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2025 Sri Lankan local elections

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2025 Sri Lankan local elections

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Registered17,156,338
Turnout61.88% (Decrease 18.06pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderAnura Kumara DissanayakeSajith PremadasaMahinda Rajapaksa
PartyNPPSJBSLPP
Last election5.75%,
0 councils[a]
DNC[b]40.47%,
231 councils
Seats before434DNC3,436
Seats won3,9271,767742
Seat changeIncrease 3,493Increase 1,767Decrease 2,694
Popular vote4,503,9302,258,480954,517
Percentage43.26%21.69%9.17%
SwingIncrease 37.51 ppIncrease 21.69 ppDecrease 31.30 pp

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
ITAK
LeaderRanil WickremesingheS. ShritharanAnura Priyadarshana Yapa
PartyUNPITAKPA
Last election29.42%,
34 councils[d]
2.73%,
41 councils[e]
12.10%,
9 councils[c]
Seats before2,4334171,048
Seats won381377300
Seat changeDecrease 2,052Decrease 40Decrease 748
Popular vote488,406307,657387,098
Percentage4.69%2.96%3.72%
SwingDecrease 24.73 ppIncrease 0.23 ppDecrease 8.38 pp
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Politics of
Sri Lanka

Local elections were held in Sri Lanka on 6 May 2025[1][2][3][4] According to theElection Commission of Sri Lanka, of the 17,296,330 registered voters nationwide, 17,156,338 were eligible to vote in this election. Voters elected 8,793 members for a four-year term to 339 of the 341 local authorities in the country, comprising 28municipal councils, 36urban councils, and 275pradeshiya sabhas.[5][6][7][8]

The rulingNational People's Power (NPP) emerged as the largest party, winning 3,927 council seats and securing 43.26% of the vote, a notable decline from their result in theparliamentary elections the previous year.[9][10] Voter turnout was relatively low, recorded at 61.88%,[11] compared to 79.46% in the recent presidential election and 68.93% in the parliamentary election.

Background

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Sri Lanka's last local government elections in2018 resulted in theSri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) securing a majority with 40% of the vote.[12][13][14]

Gotabaya Rajapaksa, contesting under the SLPP, subsequently won the2019 Sri Lankan presidential election, whileMahinda Rajapaksa led the SLPP to victory in the2020 Sri Lankan parliamentary election.[15][16]

During their tenure, the SLPP government, faced numerous challenges, including theCOVID-19 pandemic and a severeeconomic crisis. These issues culminated inwidespread protests and the2022 Sri Lankan political crisis.[17]

As a result, Gotabaya Rajapaksa fled the country and resigned as president, while Mahinda Rajapaksa also stepped down as prime minister.[18][19]Ranil Wickremesinghe was first appointed prime minister and later became acting president following Gotabaya Rajapaksa's resignation. On 20 July 2022, Wickremesinghe waselected by parliament as the 9th President of Sri Lanka, tasked with completing the remainder of Rajapaksa's term.[20]

In the2024 Sri Lankan presidential election held on 21 September 2024,Anura Kumara Dissanayake of theNational People's Power (NPP) defeatedOpposition LeaderSajith Premadasa and incumbent President Ranil Wickremesinghe to become the 10th President of Sri Lanka. In the subsequent2024 Sri Lankan parliamentary election, the NPP emerged as the largest party, winning a supermajority with 159 elected members and 61.56% of the votes. The NPP subsequently formed the government of Sri Lanka.[21][22]

Postponing of polls

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The term of office for 340 out of 341 local government authorities expired at midnight on 19 March 2023. Elections, originally scheduled for 2022, were indefinitely postponed by President Rajapaksa due to the economic crisis, extending the term by one year.[23][24]

The Election Commission set 9 March 2023 as the new election date, with the SLPP being the first to submit deposits.[25][26]

On 14 February 2023, postal voting was delayed when the government printer refused to supply ballots without payment, raising concerns about further postponements. By late February, doubts over the election's feasibility grew amid funding disputes. President Wickremesinghe argued elections should not be held during the crisis due to financial constraints. On 24 February, the Election Commission officially postponed the elections again, initially rescheduling them for 25 April.[27][28][29][30][31]

Opposition parties, including the Samagi Jana Balawegaya, criticised Wickremesinghe's position.Sajith Premadasa noted that the UNP had submitted nominations despite no confirmed election date.[32]

Court ruling and subsequent proceedings

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On 22 August 2024, theSupreme Court ruled that the election delay violated voters' rights and ordered the Election Commission to hold elections immediately.[33]

On 3 December 2024, the cabinet approved drafting the Local Authorities Elections (Special Provisions) Bill to annul the 2023 nominations for the postponed elections and call for new nominations. The bill was published inThe Sri Lanka Gazette on 1 January and presented to Parliament on 9 January 2025.[34][35]

Nizam Kariapper and three other parties petitioned the Supreme Court, challenging the constitutionality of certain clauses.[36] Following hearings, the Court ruled that some clauses were inconsistent with the Constitution and required a special majority for enactment.[37][38][39][40] Despite this, on 17 February 2025, Parliament passed the bill by special majority without amendments. It was endorsed by the Speaker the same day, becoming the Local Authorities Elections (Special Provisions) Act No. 01 of 2025.[41][42][43]

AGazette Extraordinary issued on 17 February 2025 stated that the term of 339 out of 341 local government authorities would commence on 2 June 2025. This includes 28 municipal councils, 36 urban councils and 275 pradeshiya sabhas.[5][44] TheKalmunai Municipal Council was excluded due to ongoing legal proceedings, while the Elpitiya Pradeshiya Sabha was excluded as itselection had been held on 26 October 2024.[45][46]

On 3 March 2025, the Election Commission announced nominations for 336 local authorities would be accepted from 17 to 20 March 2025. The Kalmunai Municipal Council and the pradeshiya sabhas of Dehiattakandiya, Elpitiya, Mannar and Poonakari were excluded.[47][48][49][50] On 10 March, the Commission announced nominations for Dehiattakandiya, Mannar and Poonakari would be accepted from 24 to 27 March.[51][52][53]

On 20 March 2025, the Election Commission set the election date for 6 May 2025.[1][54][2] The elections for the three pradeshiya sabhas—Dehiattakandiya, Mannar and Poonakari—which finalised nominations on 27 March 2025, will also be also held on the same date.[55][56][57]

Timeline

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Key events and dates
DateDayEventRef.
21 September 2024Saturday2024 Sri Lankan presidential election:Anura Kumara Dissanayake is elected as president.[21]
14 November 2024Thursday2024 Sri Lankan parliamentary election: TheNational People's Power emerged as the largest party, securing a supermajority with 159 elected members and 61.56% of the vote.[22]
17–20 March 2025Monday to ThursdayThe nomination period for 336 local authorities (28 municipal councils, 36 urban councils and 272 pradeshiya sabhas).[47][48]
[49][50]
24–27 March 2025Monday to ThursdayThe nomination period for Dehiattakandiya, Mannar and Poonakari Pradeshiya Sabhas.[45][51]
[52][53]
24, 25, 28 and 29 April 2025Thursday, Friday, Monday and TuesdayRevised postal voting dates for pre-approved applicants. Originally scheduled for 22 to 24 April, with 28 and 29 allocated as supplementary dates.[58][59]
[60][61]
6 May 2025TuesdayElection day. Polling commenced at 07:00 and concluded at 16:00.[1][54]
[2][56]
[57]
[3][62]
[4][63]
2 June 2025MondayThe commencement date of the new term for 339 local government authorities (28 municipal councils, 36 urban councils and 275 pradeshiya sabhas).[5][44]
[64]
[65][66]
The formation and activities of 161 out of 339 local councils commenced. This applies only to councils in which a political party or an independent group has secured a clear majority.[67][68]

Electoral system

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See also:Elections in Sri Lanka andLocal government in Sri Lanka
Further information:Local government in Sri Lanka § Electoral system

As of the 2025 elections, there are 341 local councils, comprising 29 municipal councils, 36 urban councils and 276 pradeshiya sabhas. Local authority elections are conducted using amixed-member proportional representation (MMPR) system, as outlined in the Local Authorities Election (Amendment) Acts No. 22 of 2012, No. 1 of 2016 and No. 16 of 2017.[69][70]

Under this system, 60% of seats are allocated through thefirst-past-the-post (FPTP) method, where the candidate with the most votes wins in a designatedsingle ormulti-memberward. The remaining 40% are distributedproportionally (PR) based on the votes received by each political party or independent group.[70] The first election conducted under this system was the2018 Sri Lankan local elections.[71][72][73]

The Delimitation Commission has defined the number of wards for all local authorities, with the details published inGazette Extraordinary No. 1928/26 of 21 August 2015 and No. 2006/44 of 17 February 2017.[74]

To allocate seats proportionally, the district returning officer first calculates the average votes per seat (X) by dividing the total valid votes by the total available seats. Each party's or independent group's seat entitlement (Y) is then determined by dividing its total valid votes by X. Finally, the number of seats won through first-past-the-post (FPTP) is subtracted from Y, determining the additional seats (Z) awarded under proportional representation.[72][73]

Under the mixed-member proportional representation (MMPR) system, a party's seats are allocated based on its share of the total vote. If entitled to ten seats but winning seven constituencies, it receives three list seats to meet its entitlement. However, if a party wins more constituencies than its entitlement, the extra seat is anoverhang seat. Overhang seats arise from thewinner-takes-all nature of electoral districts or the geographic distribution of party support, allowing a party to win many seats with relatively few votes.[75][73][64]

Election of local council leadership

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The law governing elections to local councils stipulates that a political party or an independent group holding 50% or more of the total membership in a local authority is entitled to nominate two of its members as mayor and deputy mayor in municipal and urban councils, or as chairman and vice chairman in pradeshiya sabhas. In instances where no single party has achieved a majority, the leadership of the council must be elected by secret or public ballot on the first sitting day of the newly constituted local authority.[64][65][66]

Recent Sri Lankan election results

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ElectionResults
National People's PowerSamagi Jana BalawegayaNew Democratic Front[f]Sri Lanka Podujana PeramunaIlankai Tamil Arasu KachchiOthersTurnoutMap
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
2024 presidential election[g]5,634,91542.31%4,363,03532.76%2,299,76717.27%342,7812.57%407,4733.06%79.46%
2024 Elpitiya PS election17,29547.64%7,92421.83%3,5979.91%7,48920.62%66.18%
2024 parliamentary election6,863,18661.56%1,968,71617.66%500,8354.49%350,4293.14%257,8132.31%1,207,02710.22%68.93%

Contesting parties

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A list of recognised political parties was published in aGazette Extraordinary on 3 March 2025 by the Election Commission.[76]

Contesting parties
Party nameSymbol2018 Sri Lankan local elections
Votes %Seats wonLocal authorities
won
Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna
40.74%
3,436 / 8,708
231 / 340
United National Party[d]
29.42%
2,433 / 8,708
34 / 340
People's Alliance[c]
12.10%
1,048 / 8,708
9 / 340
National People's Power[a]
5.75%
434 / 8,708
0 / 340
Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi[e]
2.73%
417 / 8,708
41 / 340
Samagi Jana Balawegaya[b]

Campaign

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Campaign finances

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On 27 March 2025, the Election Commission announced expenditure limits for each local authority under the Election Expenditure Act, No. 3 of 2023.[77] The minimum expenditure per voter is set atSL Rs. 74, while the maximum is capped at Rs. 160. 50% of the funds will be allocated for candidates contesting at the electoral level. 30% for those at the local government institution level and 20% for candidates on the second list.[78][79]

Opinion polls

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DatePolling firmNPPSJBUNPSLPPOthersLeadMargin
of error
Sample
size
4 May 2025Numbers.lk[80]65%11%7%5%12%54±51,256

Voting

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Of the 17,296,330 registered voters nationwide, 17,156,338 were eligible to vote in this election, as elections for the Kalmunai Municipal Council and the Elpitiya Pradeshiya Sabha will not be held. Voting took place at 13,759 polling centres across the country, with 75,589 candidates representing 49 recognised political parties and 257 independent groups.[45][6][7][8]

Postal voting

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Postal voting was originally scheduled to take place from 22 to 24 April 2025, with 28 and 29 April allocated for voters who were unable to cast their votes on the earlier dates.[58][59] However, on 17 April, the Election Commission rescheduled the postal voting to 24, 25, 28 and 29 April.[60][61] It is limited to pre-approved applicants, primarily government employees whose election duties prevent them from voting on election day.

Postal voting commenced on 24 April[81] and concluded on 29 April as scheduled.[82]

Election day

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Voting commenced at 07:00 on 6 May 2025[3][62] and concluded at 16:00.[4][63]

Controversies and violence

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Rejection of nomination papers and legal proceedings

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On 21 March 2025, the Election Commission reported the rejection of over 400 nomination lists for failing to meet the criteria set out in election laws. Reasons include failure to achieve the mandated percentages for female and youth representation, as well as missing supporting documents for candidates.[83][84][85]

On 4 April 2025, theCourt of Appeal ordered the acceptance of 37 previously rejected nomination lists, while the Supreme Court dismissed more than 50 petitions concerning the same issue.[86][87] On 10 April 2025, the Court of Appeal ordered the acceptance of a further 35 previously rejected nomination papers.[88]

On 7 April 2025, the Court of Appeal issued astay order halting any further action related to the conduct of elections for several local government authorities, including theColombo Municipal Council (CMC) and the pradeshiya sabhas of Harispaththuwa, Kuliyapitiya, Panwila, Pathadumbara and Udapalatha. The stay order was scheduled to remain in effect until 16 May, the date on which the Court had scheduled the hearing of the petitions.[89][90] However, on 11 April 2025, the Court of Appeal lifted the injunction and permitted the conduct of elections for 18 local authorities, including the CMC. The Court also issued an order to accept the previously rejected nomination papers for these local authorities.[91][92][93]

Assassination

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On 22 April 2025, Dan Priyasad, aSri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) candidate for theKolonnawa Urban Council, was shot and killed by two individuals.[94][95][96]

Results

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National

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PartyVotes%Seats
Total+/-
National People's Power4,503,93043.263927+3493
Samagi Jana Balawegaya2,258,48021.691767New
Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna954,5179.17742-2694
United National Party488,4064.69381-2052
People's Alliance387,0983.72300-748
Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi307,6572.96377New
Sarvajana Balaya294,6812.83226New
Sri Lanka Muslim Congress139,8581.34116+43
Democratic Tamil National Alliance89,1770.86106New
Others987,0069.48851
Total10,410,810100.0087930
Valid votes10,410,81098.07
Invalid/blank votes205,2771.93
Total votes10,616,087100.00
Registered voters/turnout17,156,33861.88
Source:Election Commission of Sri Lanka,[ER 1][ER 2]Ada Derana,[ER 3] Newswire[ER 4]

District

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Districts won byNPP
Districts won byITAK
District results for the 2025 Sri Lankan local elections
Prov.Dist.NPPSJBITAKOthersTotalTurnout
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsPolledRegistered
Electors
Seats
WESCOL476,18247.80%297195,38019.61%161324,66432.59%1751,016,6111,773,46058157.32%
GAM599,90654.48%402225,04320.44%141276,24525.08%1741,122,1061,896,30471759.17%
KAL269,37741.56%207151,80023.42%109226,93135.02%160660,6631,033,20647663.94%
CENKAN323,95744.58%307189,24626.04%166213,41129.38%181746,8331,202,55865462.10%
MAL117,56543.61%13964,91724.08%6887,10032.31%87276,015434,24629463.56%
NUW133,39135.59%131101,08526.97%82140,27737.44%113386,232610,11732663.30%
SOUGAL233,12945.85%222122,35323.01%97176,17031.14%138541,435856,35545763.23%
MTR203,40048.87%20793,54322.48%82119,26228.74%105424,993693,54939461.28%
HAM161,65548.55%14667,20720.18%55104,13131.27%83338,234526,59928464.23%
NORJAF56,61520.45%814,1031.48%488,44331.95%135127,63646.12%189281,744498,14040956.56%
KIL10,55217.65%122,6834.49%229,17348.80%3617,37729.06%2061,185102,3877059.76%
MAN14,13321.09%1913,92820.78%1811,05616.50%1827,89741.63%3767,73291,3739274.13%
VAV17,98422.24%2610,59613.10%1513,38516.55%1638,90048.11%4982,512129,29310663.81%
MUL9,53417.96%124,5838.63%720,08037.83%2618,88835.58%2454,09887,8006961.62%
EASBAT53,00218.62%4420,5057.20%2091,81832.25%85119,35141.93%104287,739455,52025363.17%
AMP92,57929.24%11441,85113.22%5122,3087.05%25159,89250.49%161320,160478,66935166.89%
TRI52,56924.34%6834,32815.89%3631,39414.53%3697,71945.24%90218,853319,39923068.52%
NWKUR414,94447.83%331225,39525.98%163227,12326.19%163880,1511,430,28665761.54%
PUT159,24242.31%14488,99123.65%72128,10734.04%106381,746668,52532257.10%
NCANU245,30750.12%212111,91022.86%86132,23927.02%98497,365750,10139666.31%
POL115,29653.84%9751,04023.83%4047,81922.33%38217,863354,11117561.52%
UVABAD188,26942.36%203107,89124.27%93148,32733.37%133458,890712,40142964.41%
MON120,05845.56%10871,89727.28%5371,55127.16%53268,915403,51921466.64%
SABRAT235,84142.12%210144,99025.89%109179,10231.99%134571,277932,85545361.24%
KEG199,44344.99%188113,21525.54%89130,62429.47%107452,735715,56538463.27%
Total4,503,93043.26%3,9272,258,48021.69%1,767307,6572.96%3773,340,74332.09%2,72210,616,08717,156,3388,79361.88%

Political control of local councils

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On 2 June 2025, the formation and activities of 161 out of 339 local councils commenced, as stipulated inGazette Extraordinary No. 2402/02 dated 17 February 2025.[5] This applies only to councils in which a political party or an independent group has secured a clear majority.[67] In instances where no single party has achieved a majority, the leadership of the council must be elected by secret or public ballot on the first sitting day of the newly constituted local authority.[68]

Municipal councils

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Municipal councils of Sri Lanka
ProvinceDistrictMunicipal
council
Municipal
area
No. of
seats
Party with
most votes
Seat
distribution
WesternColomboColomboColombo117National People's Power
  • NPP 48
  • SJB 29
  • UNP 13
  • SLPP 5
  • SLMC 4
  • Ind-3 3
  • Ind-5 2
  • UPA 2
  • SB 2
  • Ind-4 2
  • PA 1
  • NFF 1
  • URF 1
  • Ind-1 1
  • Ind-2 1
  • DNA 1
  • NPPT 1
Dehiwala-Mount LaviniaDehiwala-Mount Lavinia54National People's Power
  • NPP 29
  • SJB 10
  • UNP 5
  • SLPP 4
  • SB 3
  • PA 2
  • Ind 1
KaduwelaKaduwela47National People's Power
  • NPP 26
  • Ind 8
  • SJB 5
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
  • NFF 1
  • PA 1
MoratuwaMoratuwa52National People's Power
  • NPP 26
  • SJB 11
  • SLPP 6
  • UNP 3
  • SB 2
  • PA 2
  • Ind 1
  • NFF 1
Sri Jayawardenepura KotteSri Jayawardenepura Kotte39National People's Power
  • NPP 21
  • SJB 7
  • PA 3
  • SB 2
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 2
  • URF 1
  • UNA 1
GampahaGampahaGampaha28National People's Power
  • NPP 17
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 4
  • PA 2
  • UNP 1
NegomboNegombo49National People's Power
  • NPP 27
  • SJB 9
  • Ind-10 2
  • Ind-4 2
  • SLPP 1
  • Ind-5 1
  • SLMC 1
  • Ind-8 1
  • Ind-9 1
  • Ind-7 1
  • PA 1
  • Ind-2 1
  • Ind-1 1
KalutaraKalutaraKalutara31National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 8
  • SLMC 3
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 1
  • PA 1
  • NFF 1
  • Ind 1
  • SB 1
CentralKandyKandyKandy46National People's Power
  • NPP 24
  • SJB 11
  • UNP 6
  • SB 2
  • SLPP 1
  • UNA 1
  • Ind 1
MataleDambullaDambulla22National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • Ind 4
  • SLPP 3
  • SJB 2
MataleMatale22National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 6
  • CWC 2
  • SB 1
  • SLPP 1
  • UNA 1
  • UNP 1
Nuwara EliyaNuwara EliyaNuwara Eliya25National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 4
  • UNP 3
  • Ind 3
  • CWC 2
  • SLPP 1
SouthernGalleGalleGalle36National People's Power
  • NPP 17
  • SJB 9
  • UNP 5
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 2
MataraMataraMatara30National People's Power
  • NPP 17
  • SJB 4
  • Ind 3
  • SLPP 2
  • SLCP 2
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
HambantotaHambantotaHambantota21National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 7
  • PA 3
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
NorthernJaffnaJaffnaJaffna45Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 13
  • ACTC 12
  • NPP 10
  • EPDP 4
  • DTNA 4
  • UNP 1
  • SJB 1
VavuniyaVavuniyaVavuniya21Democratic Tamil National Alliance
  • DTNA 4
  • NPP 4
  • SLLP 4
  • ITAK 3
  • SJB 2
  • ACTC 1
  • DNA 1
  • Ind-1 1
  • Ind-2 1
EasternBatticaloaBatticaloaBatticaloa34Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 16
  • NPP 9
  • Ind 4
  • TMVP 3
  • SJB 2
AmparaAkkaraipattuAkkaraipattu22National Congress
  • NC 11
  • NPP 4
  • SLMC 3
  • ACMC 2
  • SJB 1
  • Ind 1
KalmunaiKalmunaiNo election due to ongoing legal proceedings
TrincomaleeTrincomaleeTrincomalee25Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 9
  • NPP 6
  • DTNA 4
  • SLMC 3
  • Ind-2 1
  • Ind-3 1
  • UNP 1
North WesternKurunegalaKurunegalaKurunegala22National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 5
  • SLMP 2
  • SLPP 1
  • UNA 1
  • UNP 1
  • ACMC 1
  • PA 1
PuttalamPuttalamPuttalam19National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 4
  • SLMC 3
  • NFGG 3
  • UNP 1
  • Ind 1
North CentralAnuradhapuraAnuradhapuraAnuradhapura26National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SJB 5
  • UNP 2
  • SLPP 1
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
  • Ind 1
PolonnaruwaPolonnaruwaPolonnaruwa10National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 2
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
UvaBadullaBadullaBadulla27National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SJB 6
  • PA 3
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
BandarawelaBandarawela16National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • Ind-1 5
  • SJB 3
  • Ind-2 1
  • SLPP 1
SabaragamuwaRatnapuraRatnapuraRatnapura27National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 5
  • UNP 2
  • Ind 1
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
KegalleKegalleKegalle21National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 3
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
  • PSA 1

Urban councils

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Urban councils of Sri Lanka
ProvinceDistrictUrban
council
Urban
area
No. of
seats
Party with
most votes
Seat
distribution
WesternColomboBoralesgamuwaBoralesgamuwa17National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 2
  • PA 1
  • SLPP 1
  • SB 1
  • Ind-1 1
  • UNP 1
KesbewaKesbewa34National People's Power
  • NPP 20
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • Ind-2 2
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
  • NFF 1
KolonnawaKolonnawa19National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 6
  • UNP 2
  • SLPP 1
  • SB 1
MaharagamaMaharagama43National People's Power
  • NPP 24
  • SJB 6
  • Ind-1 3
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 2
  • Ind-4 2
  • UNP 1
  • Ind-3 1
  • Ind-2 1
SeethawakapuraAvissawella25National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 6
  • Ind-2 4
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
  • Ind-1 1
GampahaJa-ElaJa-Ela17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
  • SLPP 1
  • PA 1
Katunayake–SeeduwaKatunayakeSeeduwa19National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
MinuwangodaMinuwangoda17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • SB 2
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
PeliyagodaPeliyagoda17National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 4
  • UNP 2
  • SLPP 1
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
Wattala – MabolaWattalaMabola16National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 6
  • UNP 4
KalutaraBeruwalaBeruwala16Independent Group
  • Ind 7
  • SJB 6
  • NPP 3
HoranaHorana13National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • Ind 2
  • SJB 2
  • UNP 2
  • SLPP 1
PanaduraPanadura18National People's Power
  • SLPP 10
  • SJB 2
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • NLNP 1
  • NFF 1
  • SB 1
CentralKandyGampolaGampola29Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 11
  • NPP 10
  • UNP 4
  • PA 2
  • SLPP 1
  • SB 1
KadugannawaKadugannawa15National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 4
  • Ind-2 1
  • SLPP 1
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • Ind-1 1
NawalapitiyaNawalapitiya15National People's Power
  • NPP 5
  • Ind-2 5
  • SJB 2
  • Ind-1 2
  • UNA 1
WattegamaWattegama16National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 4
  • PA 2
  • SB 1
  • SLPP 1
Nuwara EliyaHatton–DickoyaHattonDickoya15National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 5
  • CWC 2
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
Talawakelle–LindulaTalawakelleLindula12Up-Country People's Front
  • UCPF 3
  • NPP 4
  • SJB 2
  • CWC 2
  • SLPP 1
  • [h]
SouthernGalleAmbalangodaAmbalangoda22National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
  • Ind 1
  • SB 1
HikkaduwaHikkaduwa19National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 2
  • NFF 1
  • UNP 1
MataraWeligamaWeligama19National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 3
  • Ind-1 3
  • Ind-2 2
  • UNP 1
  • SLPP 1
HambantotaTangalleTangalle19National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
NorthernJaffnaChavakachcheriChavakachcheri18All Ceylon Tamil Congress
  • ACTC 6
  • ITAK 6
  • NPP 3
  • DTNA 2
  • EPDP 1
Point PedroPoint Pedro15All Ceylon Tamil Congress
  • ACTC 5
  • ITAK 4
  • NPP 2
  • DTNA 2
  • Ind 1
  • EPDP 1
ValvettithuraiValvettithurai16All Ceylon Tamil Congress
  • ACTC 7
  • ITAK 5
  • NPP 3
  • EPDP 1
MannarMannarMannar16Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 4
  • NPP 3
  • SJB 3
  • DTNA 2
  • TMK 2
  • SLLP 1
  • UNA 1
EasternBatticaloaEravurEravur17Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
  • SLMC 7
  • UNP 4
  • TMVP 2
  • SJB 1
  • NPP 1
  • ITAK 1
  • DTNA 1
KattankudyKattankudy18Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
  • SLMC 10
  • NPP 3
  • NFGG 2
  • Ind 1
  • SLLP 1
  • SJB 1
AmparaAmparaAmpara17National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 3
  • Ind 2
  • SLPP 1
  • PA 1
TrincomaleeTrincomaleeTrincomalee25Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 9
  • NPP 6
  • DTNA 4
  • SLMC 3
  • Ind-2 1
  • Ind-3 1
  • UNP 1
North WesternKurunegalaKuliyapitiyaKuliyapitiya16National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 5
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 1
  • PA 1
PuttalamChilawChilaw20National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • Ind 6
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 1
UvaBadullaHaputaleHaputale11Independent Group
  • Ind 5
  • NPP 4
  • SJB 2
SabaragamuwaRatnapuraBalangodaBalangoda16National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 2
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
EmbilipitiyaEmbilipitiya14National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1

Pradeshiya Sabhas

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Western Province

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Pradeshiya Sabhas of Sri Lanka:Western Province
DistrictPradeshiya SabhaNo. of
seats
Party with most votesSeat distribution
ColomboHomagama48National People's Power
  • NPP 28
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 6
  • UNP 2
  • SB 2
  • PA 1
  • Ind 1
  • NFF 1
Kotikawatta–Mulleriyawa39National People's Power
  • NPP 22
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
  • UPA 1
  • SLMC 1
  • Ind 1
Seethawaka47National People's Power
  • NPP 23
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 7
  • Ind 3
  • SB 2
  • UNP 2
  • NFF 1
  • PA 1
GampahaAttanagalla53National People's Power
  • NPP 30
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 5
  • PA 3
  • SB 3
  • UNA 2
  • UNP 2
Biyagama57National People's Power
  • NPP 32
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 7
  • UNP 5
  • SB 2
  • SLMC 1
  • NFF 1
  • SLLP 1
Divulapitiya49National People's Power
  • NPP 26
  • SJB 10
  • SLPP 9
  • UNP 3
  • SB 1
Dompe43National People's Power
  • NPP 25
  • SJB 10
  • SLPP 7
  • PA 1
Gampaha36National People's Power
  • NPP 22
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 4
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
  • NFF 1
Ja-Ela43National People's Power
  • NPP 27
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 4
  • PA 2
  • SB 2
Katana41National People's Power
  • NPP 22
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 5
  • PA 2
  • Ind 2
  • SB 2
  • UNP 1
Kelaniya43National People's Power
  • NPP 24
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 5
  • SB 4
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
Mahara55National People's Power
  • NPP 33
  • SJB 10
  • PA 5
  • SB 4
  • UNP 3
Mirigama52National People's Power
  • NPP 29
  • SJB 11
  • SLPP 4
  • NPPT 3
  • UNP 2
  • PA 2
  • SB 1
Minuwangoda46National People's Power
  • NPP 27
  • SJB 10
  • SLPP 6
  • PA 2
  • SB 1
Wattala36National People's Power
  • NPP 19
  • SJB 11
  • SB 2
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
KalutaraAgalawatta20Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 6
  • NPP 6
  • Ind 3
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Bandaragama34National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 7
  • PA 4
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 2
  • NFF 1
  • ACMC 1
Beruwala43National People's Power
  • NPP 20
  • SJB 10
  • SLPP 5
  • PA 3
  • UNP 3
  • NLNP 1
  • NFF 1
Bulathsinhala25National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 6
  • Ind 6
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
Dodangoda25National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 5
  • Ind 3
  • SB 2
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
  • NFF 1
Horana55National People's Power
  • NPP 30
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 5
  • UNP 4
  • SB 4
  • Ind 3
Kalutara32National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SJB 6
  • PA 4
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • NFF 1
  • NLNP 1
  • PSA 1
  • SB 1
Madurawela15National People's Power
  • NPP 5
  • SJB 3
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 2
  • Ind 1
  • PA 1
Mathugama33National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 10
  • Ind 4
  • SLPP 3
  • NFF 1
  • UNP 1
  • PSA 1
Millaniya21National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 5
  • PA 3
  • SLPP 3
  • NPPT 1
Palindanuwara23Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 9
  • NPP 7
  • Ind 3
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
Panadura46National People's Power
  • NPP 22
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 6
  • UNP 3
  • SB 3
  • Ind 1
  • PA 1
  • ACMC 1
Walallawita26National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
  • PSA 1

Central Province

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Pradeshiya Sabhas of Sri Lanka:Central Province
DistrictPradeshiya SabhaNo. of
seats
Party with most votesSeat distribution
KandyAkurana30Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 13
  • NPP 10
  • Ind-2 2
  • UNP 1
  • SLPP 1
  • SLMC 1
  • UNA 1
  • Ind-1 1
Ganga Ihala Korale24National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 5
  • Ind-1 3
  • SLPP 1
  • SB 1
  • Ind-2 1
Harispattuwa37National People's Power
  • NPP 20
  • SJB 8
  • SB 3
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 1
  • URF 1
  • UNA 1
Kandy Four Gravets and
Gangawata Korale
23National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 2
  • SB 1
Kundasale44National People's Power
  • NPP 24
  • SJB 9
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 2
  • Ind 2
  • PA 2
  • SB 2
Medadumbara33National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 8
  • SB 2
  • SLPP 2
  • UNA 2
  • UNP 1
  • DLF 1
  • PA 1
Minipe23National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • Ind 1
  • UNA 1
  • SB 1
Panwila16Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 6
  • NPP 5
  • CWC 2
  • SLPP 1
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
Pasbage Korale21National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 3
  • Ind-1 3
  • Ind-2 2
  • UNA 1
  • UNP 1
  • SLPP 1
Pathadumbara31National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 4
  • SLMC 1
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
Pathahewaheta43National People's Power
  • NPP 18
  • SJB 12
  • PA 3
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 2
  • UNA 1
  • CWC 1
Poojapitiya29National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 2
  • Ind 1
  • UNA 1
Thumpane32National People's Power
  • NPP 17
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 2
  • UNA 2
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
Udadumbara16Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 6
  • NPP 6
  • SB 1
  • SLPP 1
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
Udapalatha46National People's Power
  • NPP 18
  • SJB 11
  • PA 6
  • UNP 4
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 2
  • Ind 1
  • CWC 1
Udunuwara38National People's Power
  • NPP 18
  • SJB 10
  • UNA 3
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 2
  • Ind 2
Yatinuwara46National People's Power
  • NPP 23
  • SJB 9
  • Ind 4
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 2
  • PA 2
  • UNA 1
  • SB 1
  • URF 1
MataleAmbanganga Korale18Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 8
  • NPP 5
  • SLPP 2
  • CWC 1
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
Dambulla27National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 3
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Galewela29National People's Power
  • NPP 14
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 3
  • SB 1
  • Ind 1
Laggala–Pallegama16Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 6
  • NPP 6
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 1
Matale34National People's Power
  • NPP 18
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 2
  • NFF 1
  • CWC 1
  • SB 1
Naula18National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
  • URF 1
Pallepola17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
Rattota27National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 5
  • UNP 4
  • SLPP 2
  • CWC 2
  • SB 1
  • DPF 1
  • PSA 1
Ukuwela27National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 7
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
  • PSA 1
  • UNA 1
Wilgamuwa19National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Yatawatta18National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Nuwara EliyaAgarapathana15National People's Power
  • NPP 4
  • CWC 4
  • SJB 4
  • ERDF 1
  • DNF 1
  • UNP 1
Ambagamuwa21National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 6
  • CWC 2
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
  • Ind 1
  • SB 1
  • ERDF 1
Hanguranketha42National People's Power
  • NPP 20
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 4
  • UNP 3
  • CWC 2
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
  • WNF 1
  • Ind 1
Kotagala16Ceylon Workers' Congress
  • CWC 5
  • NPP 5
  • SJB 4
  • DNA 1
  • ERDF 1
Kothmale55National People's Power
  • NPP 22
  • SJB 17
  • CWC 8
  • SLPP 4
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
Maskeliya17National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 6
  • Ind 2
  • UNP 2
Norwood20Ceylon Workers' Congress
  • CWC 6
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 5
  • UNP 1
  • DNA 1
  • Ind 1
Nuwara Eliya24National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • CWC 6
  • SJB 5
  • Ind 2
  • UNP 1
  • SLPP 1
  • DNA 1
  • PSA 1
Walapane64National People's Power
  • NPP 30
  • SJB 15
  • SLPP 7
  • UNP 5
  • PA 4
  • SB 3

Southern Province

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Pradeshiya Sabhas of Sri Lanka:Southern Province
DistrictPradeshiya SabhaNo. of
seats
Party with most votesSeat distribution
GalleAkmeemana29National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • Ind-2 2
  • UNP 1
  • Ind-3 1
  • SB 1
Ambalangoda22National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • Ind 2
  • UNP 1
Baddegama35National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 4
  • UNP 2
  • SB 2
  • Ind 1
  • PSA 1
  • SLCP 1
Balapitiya34National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SLPP 6
  • SJB 5
  • UNP 4
  • SLCP 2
  • PA 1
Benthota23National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 5
  • Ind-2 2
  • Ind-1 2
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
Bope-Poddala21National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 2
  • Ind 1
Elpitiya30National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 2
  • Ind 2
  • PUFA 1
  • NPPa 1
  • [i]
Habaraduwa27National People's Power
  • NPP 14
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 5
  • UNP 1
  • SP 1
Imaduwa18National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • SLCP 1
Karandeniya21National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
  • PSA 1
Nagoda26National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 5
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
Neluwa16National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Niyagama18National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
Rajgama32National People's Power
  • NPP 14
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 4
  • UNP 2
  • NLNP 2
  • SB 1
  • Ind-2 1
  • PA 1
  • Ind-1 1
Thawalama20National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 2
  • UNP 1
Welivitiya-Divithura15National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
Yakkalamulla23National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 2
  • SB 1
MataraAkuressa23National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 4
  • SLCP 1
Athuraliya17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • PPP 2
Devinuwara11National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 5
  • PA 2
  • SLPP 2
  • PPP1
Dickwella27National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SJB 8
  • PA 2
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
Hakmana19National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SLPP 3
  • SJB 3
  • PPP 2
  • PA 1
Kamburupitiya16National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • PPP 2
Kirinda-Puhulwella11National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 3
  • PPP 1
  • SLPP 1
Kotapola25National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 2
  • URF 1
Malimbada18National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • PPP 1
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
Matara29National People's Power
  • NPP 17
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • SLCP 1
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
Mulatiyana23National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SLPP 5
  • SJB 4
  • SB 1
  • PPP 1
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
Pasgoda30National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 6
  • SB 1
Pitabeddara23National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 4
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 3
  • SLCP 1
Thihagoda17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 3
  • PPP 2
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
Weligama45National People's Power
  • NPP 22
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 6
  • Ind 3
  • UNP 2
  • SB 2
  • PA 1
HambantotaAmbalantota31National People's Power
  • NPP 17
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 5
  • PA 3
  • UNP 1
Angunakolapelessa20National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 2
  • SB 1
Beliatta29National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SLPP 7
  • SJB 4
  • PA 2
  • SB 1
Hambantota15National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
Katuwana33National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SLPP 6
  • SJB 5
  • PA 2
  • SB 2
  • UNP 1
  • URF 1
Lunugamvehera18National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
Sooriyawewa11National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 2
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
Tangalle27National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 4
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
Thissamaharama22National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
Weeraketiya38National People's Power
  • NPP 19
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 6
  • PA 3
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
  • NFF 1
  • JSP 1

Northern Province

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Pradeshiya Sabhas of Sri Lanka:Northern Province
DistrictPradeshiya SabhaNo. of
seats
Party with most votesSeat distribution
JaffnaChavakachcheri28Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 8
  • ACTC 7
  • NPP 6
  • DTNA 5
  • TMK 1
  • EPDP 1
Delft13Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 6
  • EPDP 4
  • NPP 2
  • ACTC 1
Karainagar11Independent Group
  • Ind 2
  • NPP 2
  • TMK 2
  • ACTC 2
  • UNP 2
  • ITAK 1
Kayts13Eelam People's Democratic Party
  • EPDP 4
  • ACTC 3
  • NPP 3
  • ITAK 2
  • DTNA 1
Nallur10Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 7
  • TMK 6
  • NPP 3
  • DTNA 3
  • EPDP 1
Point Pedro20Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 9
  • NPP 4
  • DTNA 4
  • Ind 2
  • EPDP 1
Vadamarachchi South West32Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 13
  • ACTC 7
  • NPP 6
  • DTNA 4
  • EPDP 2
Valikamam East36Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 11
  • NPP 9
  • ACTC 5
  • DTNA 5
  • Ind-1 2
  • TMK 2
  • EPDP 1
  • Ind-2 1
Valikamam North35Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 11
  • NPP 9
  • ACTC 6
  • DTNA 3
  • EPDP 3
  • SJB 2
  • TMK 1
Valikamam South31Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 13
  • DTNA 6
  • ACTC 6
  • NPP 5
  • EPDP 1
Valikamam South West28Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 8
  • NPP 6
  • DTNA 5
  • ACTC 4
  • TMK 2
  • EPDP 2
  • SJB 1
Valikamam West26Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 10
  • ACTC 6
  • NPP 4
  • DTNA 2
  • EPDP 2
  • UNP 1
  • Ind 1
Velanai22Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 8
  • NPP 4
  • EPDP 3
  • ACTC 2
  • Ind-1 1
  • TMK 1
  • Ind-2 1
  • UNP 1
  • Ind-3 1
KilinochchiKarachchi37Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 20
  • NPP 6
  • DTNA 4
  • ACTC 2
  • SJB 2
  • Ind 2
  • EPDP 1
Pachchilaipalli13Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 6
  • DTNA 3
  • NPP 3
  • ACTC 1
Poonakary20Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 10
  • DTNA 3
  • NPP 3
  • EPDP 1
  • Ind-1 1
  • Ind-2 1
  • ACTC 1
MannarMannar22Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 4
  • DTNA 4
  • NPP 3
  • ITAK 5
  • SLMC 2
  • SLLP 2
  • ACTC 1
  • Ind 1
  • [j]
Manthai West21Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 5
  • SJB 4
  • DTNA 4
  • NPP 4
  • SLLP 2
  • ACTC 1
  • SLMC 1
Musali16Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 5
  • SLLP 4
  • NPP 3
  • SLMC 2
  • Ind 1
  • DTNA 1
Nanaddan17National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • ITAK 4
  • SJB 2
  • Ind 2
  • DTNA 2
  • SLLP 1
VavuniyaVavuniya North23National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • ITAK 5
  • ACTC 4
  • DTNA 3
  • SLLP 2
  • SJB 2
  • SB 1
Vavuniya South Sinhala17National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 4
  • SB 1
  • SLLP 1
  • Ind 2
  • SLLP 1
  • UNP 1
Vavuniya South Tamil27National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • ITAK 5
  • DTNA 3
  • SJB 3
  • SLLP 2
  • DNA 2
  • ACTC 1
  • TMK 1
  • Ind-2 1
  • EPDP 1
  • SB 1
  • Ind-3 1
Venkalacheddikulam18Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 4
  • NPP 3
  • ITAK 3
  • DTNA 2
  • SLLP 2
  • DNA 2
  • SLMC 1
  • Ind 1
MullaitivuManthai East13Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 4
  • SJB 3
  • ACTC 2
  • NPP 2
  • DTNA 2
Maritime Pattu21Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 7
  • NPP 5
  • DTNA 4
  • SJB 2
  • Ind 1
  • SLLP 1
  • UNA 1
Puthukkudiyiruppu22Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 11
  • NPP 4
  • DTNA 2
  • Ind 2
  • ACTC 1
  • SJB 1
  • SLLP 1
Thunukkai13Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 4
  • ACTC 3
  • DTNA 2
  • SJB 1
  • NPP 1
  • Ind 1
  • SLLP 1

Eastern Province

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Pradeshiya Sabhas of Sri Lanka:Eastern Province
DistrictPradeshiya SabhaNo. of
seats
Party with most votesSeat distribution
BatticaloaEravur Pattu32Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 13
  • NPP 5
  • TMVP 4
  • UNP 2
  • SLMC 2
  • Ind-1 1
  • ACTC 1
  • DTNA 1
  • Ind-2 1
  • SJB 1
Koralaipattu26Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 10
  • NPP 4
  • TMVP 4
  • SLMC 4
  • SJB 3
  • DTNA 1
Koralaipattu North19Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal
  • TMVP 7
  • ITAK 6
  • NPP 3
  • SLMC 2
  • SJB 1
Koralaipattu West19Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 8
  • SLMC 6
  • NPP 2
  • Ind 1
  • ITAK 1
  • UNP 1
Manmunai Pattu17Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 6
  • NPP 4
  • SJB 1
  • UNA 1
  • NFGG 1
  • DTNA 1
  • TMVP 1
  • Ind-2 1
  • Ind-3 1
Manmunai South and Eruvil Pattu20Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 8
  • NPP 6
  • TMVP 2
  • DTNA 1
  • SJB 1
  • Ind-2 1
  • Ind-1 1
Manmunai South West16Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 6
  • TMVP 6
  • Ind 3
  • NPP 1
Manmunai West19Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 10
  • TMVP 3
  • NPP 3
  • DTNA 1
  • ACTC 1
  • SJB 1
Porativu Pattu16Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 8
  • TMVP 5
  • NPP 3
AmparaAddalachchenai18Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
  • SLMC 8
  • SCMC 4
  • NPP 3
  • NC 2
  • SJB 1
Akkaraipattu9National Congress
  • NC 5
  • SLMC 1
  • NPP 1
  • Ind 1
  • ACMC 1
Alayadiwembu16Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 7
  • NPP 7
  • Ind 2
Damana18National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 2
Dehiattakandiya41National People's Power
  • NPP 19
  • SJB 10
  • SLPP 5
  • SB 4
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
Irakkamam13Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
  • SLMC 4
  • NPP 3
  • ACMC 2
  • Ind-2 1
  • PA 1
  • NC 1
  • Ind 1
Karaithivu11Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 4
  • NPP 3
  • SLMC 2
  • ACMC 1
  • Ind 1
Lahugala18National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 3
Mahaoya18National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 4
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 1
Namaloya16National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
Navithanveli13Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 5
  • Ind-4 2
  • Ind-1 2
  • Ind-3 1
  • SLMC 1
  • ACMC 1
  • NPP 1
Ninthavur13All Ceylon Makkal Congress
  • ACMC 6
  • SLMC 4
  • NPP 2
  • SJB 1
Padiyathalawa20National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 2
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
Pothuvil20Independent Group
  • Ind-4 8
  • SLMC 5
  • ITAK 2
  • NPP 2
  • Ind-1 1
  • ACMC 1
  • PA 1
Samanthurai23All Ceylon Makkal Congress
  • ACMC 9
  • SLMC 5
  • NPP 2
  • SJB 2
  • ITAK 1
  • NC 1
  • Ind-3 1
  • Ind-1 1
  • Ind-2 1
Thirukkovil16Independent Group
  • Ind-1 8
  • ITAK 6
  • NPP 1
  • Ind-2 1
Uhana29National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 5
  • UNP 1
TricomaleeGomarankadawala17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SLPP 3
  • SJB 3
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Kanthale21National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
  • SLMC 1
Kinniya14All Ceylon Makkal Congress
  • ACMC 5
  • SJB 3
  • NPP 2
  • SLMC 2
  • NC 1
  • NFGG 1
Kuchchaveli17Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
  • SLMC 5
  • ACMC 4
  • ITAK 4
  • SJB 2
  • NPP 1
  • Ind 1
Morawewa17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SLPP 3
  • SJB 3
  • ACMC 1
  • ITAK 1
Muttur22Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
  • SLMC 4
  • ITAK 5
  • NPP 3
  • ACMC 3
  • SJB 2
  • DTNA 2
  • NC 1
  • NFGG 1
  • Ind 1
  • [k]
Padavi Sri Pura17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 2
  • SB 1
Seruvila16National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 3
  • ITAK 1
  • ACMC 1
  • SLPP 1
  • SB 1
  • SLMC 1
  • PSA 1
Thambalagamuwa16National People's Power
  • NPP 3
  • SJB 3
  • SLMC 2
  • ACMC 2
  • ITAK 2
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
  • ACTC 1
  • PA 1
Tricomalee Town and Gravets20Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 6
  • NPP 4
  • DTNA 3
  • SJB 2
  • Ind-4 1
  • SLMC 1
  • Ind-5 1
  • Ind-1 1
  • ACMC 1
Verugal13Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
  • ITAK 8
  • NPP 3
  • SJB 2

North Western Province

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Pradeshiya Sabhas of Sri Lanka:North Western Province
DistrictPradeshiya SabhaNo. of
seats
Party with most votesSeat distribution
KurunegalaAlawwa26National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • Ind 2
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
Bingiriya22National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 4
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
Galgamuwa34National People's Power
  • NPP 19
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 4
  • PA 2
  • UNP 2
Giribawa17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
Ibbagamuwa42National People's Power
  • NPP 22
  • SJB 11
  • SLPP 4
  • Ind 2
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
  • PSA 1
Kobeigane17National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
Kuliyapitiya46National People's Power
  • NPP 21
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 6
  • UNP 4
  • PA 2
  • ACMC 2
  • SLSP 1
  • SB 1
Kurunegala42National People's Power
  • NPP 24
  • SJB 10
  • SLPP 3
  • Ind 3
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
Mahawa37National People's Power
  • NPP 19
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 3
  • FPF 2
  • UNP 2
  • Ind 1
  • SLMP 1
  • SB 1
Mawathagama26National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 4
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
Narammala23National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • ACMC 1
Nikaweratiya39National People's Power
  • NPP 21
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 6
  • UNP 2
  • SB 1
Panduwasnuwara38National People's Power
  • NPP 17
  • SJB 12
  • SLPP 4
  • Ind 2
  • UNP 1
  • ACMC 1
  • SB 1
Pannala42National People's Power
  • NPP 20
  • SJB 11
  • SLPP 5
  • PA 4
  • UNP 2
Polgahawela41National People's Power
  • NPP 23
  • SJB 10
  • SLPP 4
  • PA 2
  • Ind 1
  • SB 1
Polpithigama30National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 2
  • PA 2
  • SB 1
Ridigama39National People's Power
  • NPP 21
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 3
  • ACMC 1
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
  • Ind 1
Udubaddawa19National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
Wariyapola39National People's Power
  • NPP 21
  • SJB 11
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 3
  • SB 1
PuttalamAnamaduwa31National People's Power
  • NPP 14
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 4
  • PA 3
  • SB 2
  • UNP 1
Arachchikattuwa22National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 2
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
Chilaw33National People's Power
  • NPP 17
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 4
  • Ind 3
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Kalpitiya32Samagi Jana Balawegaya
  • SJB 10
  • NPP 10
  • SLPP 3
  • SLMC 2
  • SB 2
  • PA 2
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
  • NFGG 1
Karuwalagaswewa21National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • PA 3
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
  • PSA 1
Nattandiya41National People's Power
  • NPP 22
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 4
  • PA 4
  • UNP 1
  • UNA 1
Nawagattegama16National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
Puttalam25National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 4
  • ACMC 3
  • SLMC 3
  • Ind-1 2
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
  • NFGG 1
  • Ind-2 1
Wanathawilluwa18National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 4
  • SLMC 1
  • NFF 1
  • NFGG 1
Wennappuwa44National People's Power
  • NPP 25
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 8
  • UNP 2
  • SB 1

North Central Province

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Pradeshiya Sabhas of Sri Lanka:North Central Province
DistrictPradeshiya SabhaNo. of
seats
Party with most votesSeat distribution
AnuradhapuraGalenbindunuwewa20National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Galnewa17National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
Horowpothana21National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 5
  • Ind 2
  • SLPP 1
  • ACMC 1
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
Ipalogama16National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 5
  • UNP 1
  • SLPP 1
  • SB 1
Kahatagasdigiliya18National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
Kebithigollewa18National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 1
  • Ind 1
Kekirawa32National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 2
  • UNP 2
  • Ind-1 1
  • SB 1
  • SLMC 1
  • Ind-2 1
  • NFF 1
  • UNA 1
Medawachchiya21National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 2
  • PA 1
Mihinthale18National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 1
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • Ind 1
  • SB 1
Nochchiyagama22National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
Nuwaragam Palatha Central28National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
Nuwaragam Palatha East18National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
Padaviya17National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
Palagala17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
Rajanganaya16National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 3
  • PA 2
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
Rambewa20National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
  • UNA 1
Thalawa34National People's Power
  • NPP 20
  • SJB 6
  • PA 3
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 2
  • SB 1
Thirappane17National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • SLPP 1
  • SB 1
PolonnaruwaDimbulagala23National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 6
  • PA 2
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
Elahera18National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 1
  • Ind 1
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
Hingurakgoda34National People's Power
  • NPP 20
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 3
  • PSP 1
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • PSA 1
Lankapura24National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 5
  • Ind 4
  • SB 2
  • SLPP 1
Medirigiriya33National People's Power
  • NPP 19
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 2
  • PA 1
Polonnaruwa16National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • UNP 1
  • SLPP 1
  • PA 1
Welikanda17National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 2
  • UNP 1

Uva Province

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Pradeshiya Sabhas of Sri Lanka:Uva Province
DistrictPradeshiya SabhaNo. of
seats
Party with most votesSeat distribution
BadullaBadulla18National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 3
  • PA 2
  • Ind 1
  • SLPP 1
  • SB 1
Bandarawela18National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 3
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • SLPP 1
  • CWC 1
  • TPA 1
Ella26National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 5
  • PA 4
  • TPA 1
  • CWC 1
  • UNP 1
  • SLPP 1
Haldummulla21National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 6
  • PA 2
  • TPA 2
  • SLPP 1
  • UNA 1
Hali-Ela46National People's Power
  • NPP 23
  • SJB 7
  • PA 6
  • UNP 4
  • SLPP 3
  • CWC 2
  • UCPF 1
Haputale20National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 6
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
  • SLPP 1
  • TPA 1
Kandaketiya16National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 2
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
Lunugala20National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 5
  • PA 3
  • UNP 3
  • TPA 2
  • SLPP 1
Mahiyanganya26National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 2
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
Meegahakiuvla19National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • PA 2
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
Passara26National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 5
  • PA 4
  • SLPP 1
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
  • TPA 1
Rideemaliyadda18National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
Soranathota16National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 4
  • PA 2
  • SLPP 2
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
Uva-Paranagama41National People's Power
  • NPP 20
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 5
  • UNP 3
  • PA 3
  • SB 1
  • PSA 1
Welimada44National People's Power
  • NPP 22
  • SJB 10
  • PA 3
  • SLPP 3
  • SLMC 2
  • UNP 2
  • UNA 1
  • SB 1
MonaragalaBadalkumbura20National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
Bibila18National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 4
  • PA 1
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Buttala18National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
Kataragama16National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • NFF 1
Madulla21National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
Medagama17National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 4
  • PA 2
  • SLPP 1
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
Monaragala20National People's Power
  • NPP 11
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 2
  • SB 1
Siyambalanduwa24National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Thanamalvila34National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 4
  • PA 3
  • UNP 2
Wellawaya26National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1

Sabaragamuwa Province

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Pradeshiya Sabhas of Sri Lanka:Sabaragamuwa Province
DistrictPradeshiya SabhaNo. of
seats
Party with most votesSeat distribution
RatnapuraAyagama16National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 5
  • SLCP 3
  • SLPP 1
  • UNP 1
Balangoda37National People's Power
  • NPP 20
  • SJB 11
  • SLPP 5
  • DPF 1
Eheliyagoda36National People's Power
  • NPP 18
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 3
  • UNP 2
  • SLMP 2
  • SB 1
  • Ind 1
  • DLF 1
Embilipitiya32National People's Power
  • NPP 17
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 2
  • UNP 2
  • NFF 1
  • DLF 1
Godakawela32National People's Power
  • NPP 15
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 3
  • PA 2
  • UNP 2
  • SB 1
Imbulpe25National People's Power
  • NPP 14
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • Ind 2
  • UNP 1
Kahawatta16National People's Power
  • NPP 6
  • SJB 4
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • DPF 1
  • PA 1
  • CWC 1
Kalawana19National People's Power
  • NPP 10
  • SJB 3
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
  • NFF 1
Kolonna19National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Kuruwita46National People's Power
  • NPP 20
  • UNP 10
  • SLPP 6
  • PA 3
  • Ind-1 2
  • Ind-2 2
  • UNP 2
  • DLF 1
Nivithigala24National People's Power
  • NPP 9
  • SJB 7
  • SLPP 4
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
  • NFF 1
Pelmadulla37National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 11
  • SLPP 5
  • UNP 2
  • DPF 1
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
Ratnapura39National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 6
  • PA 3
  • UNP 2
  • DPF 2
  • NFF 1
Weligepola18National People's Power
  • NPP 7
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 2
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
  • UNP 1
KegalleAranayaka30National People's Power
  • NPP 13
  • SJB 8
  • SB 3
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 2
  • PA 1
  • PSA 1
Bulathkohupitiya19National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 5
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 2
  • PA 1
Dehiowita36National People's Power
  • NPP 16
  • SLB 9
  • SLPP 3
  • Ind 2
  • PA 2
  • UNP 1
  • SLCP 1
  • NFF 1
  • DPF 1
Deraniyagala21National People's Power
  • NPP 8
  • SJB 7
  • PA 2
  • SLPP 2
  • UNP 1
  • SB 1
Galigamuwa36National People's Power
  • NPP 18
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 3
  • UNP 2
  • PA 2
  • SB 2
Kegalle34National People's Power
  • NPP 19
  • SJB 6
  • SLPP 4
  • SB 1
  • PA 1
  • UNP 1
  • Ind 1
  • PSA 1
Mawanella42National People's Power
  • NPP 19
  • SJB 11
  • PA 3
  • UNP 3
  • SLPP 3
  • SB 2
  • UNFF 1
Rambukkana38National People's Power
  • NPP 21
  • SLPP 5
  • SJB 5
  • UNP 4
  • SB 2
  • Ind 1
Ruwanwella32National People's Power
  • NPP 17
  • SJB 8
  • SLPP 3
  • Ind 1
  • UNP 1
  • PA 1
  • SB 1
Warakapola45National People's Power
  • NPP 25
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 5
  • PA 3
  • UNP 2
  • SB 1
Yatiyanthota30National People's Power
  • NPP 12
  • SJB 9
  • SLPP 3
  • DPF 2
  • UNP 1
  • Ind 1
  • PA 1
  • SB 1

Notes

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  1. ^abIndicates the results achieved by theJanatha Vimukthi Peramuna in the 2018 election.
  2. ^abThe party was formed in 2020 and therefore did not contest the 2018 election.
  3. ^abIndicates the results achieved by theUnited People's Freedom Alliance in the 2018 election.
  4. ^abIndicates the results achieved by theUnited National Front in the2018 election.
  5. ^abIndicate the results achieved by theTamil National Alliance in the 2018 election.
  6. ^Ranil Wickremesinghe contested as an independent candidate in the 2024 presidential election. The NDF contested the 2024 parliamentary election as an alliance under the leadership of Wickremesinghe.
  7. ^Without preferences
  8. ^UCPF obtained 1,023 votes, winning one ward with a vote share of 32.26%. NPP received 866 votes, winning two wards with a vote share of 27.31%. According to theMMPR calculation, three seats were allocated to UCPF and four to NPP.
  9. ^2024 Elpitiya Pradeshiya Sabha election was held on 26 October 2024.
  10. ^SJB obtained 3,520 votes, winning three wards with a vote share of 20.14%. DTNA received 3,400 votes, winning three wards with a vote share of 19.45%. ITAK received 2,577 votes, winning four wards with a vote share of 14.74%. According to theMMPR calculation, four seats each were allocated to SJB and DTNA. ITAK was allocated five seats.
  11. ^SLMC obtained 6,970 votes, winning three wards with a vote share of 19.9%. ITAK received 5,926 votes, winning five wards with a vote share of 16.92%. According to theMMPR calculation, four seats were allocated to SLMC and five to ITAK.
Election results
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  2. ^"Local Government Elections - 2025 Results".elections.gov.lk. 2025. Retrieved20 May 2025.
  3. ^"Local Authorities Election 2025 Results - Sri Lanka".election.adaderana.lk. 6 May 2025. Retrieved6 May 2025.
  4. ^"Sri Lanka Local Government Election Results 2025".election.newswire.lk. 7 May 2025. Retrieved7 May 2025.

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