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Sri Lanka elects on the national level a head of state – the president – and a legislature. Sri Lanka has a multi-party system, with two dominant political parties. All elections are administered by the Election Commission of Sri Lanka.

President

See also: List of presidential elections in Sri Lanka

The president is directly elected for a five-year term, through a version of Instant-runoff voting in which electors rank up to three candidates, and limited to only two rounds in total. If no candidate wins a majority in the first round of voting, second and third preferences from ballots whose first preference candidate has been eliminated are used to determine the winner. However, there was never an instance where a "run-off" count was needed since the introduction of directly elected president in the 1980s until the 2024 election. No candidate reached 50% in the first count in that election, so the second count was performed.

Parliament

The Parliament has 225 members, elected for a five-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.

Local Government

The Local government bodies in Sri Lanka;

are elected through the mixed electoral system.

Latest elections

2024 presidential election

Main article: 2024 Sri Lankan presidential election
CandidatePartyFirst preferenceTotal votes
Votes%Votes%
Anura Kumara DissanayakeNational People's Power5,634,91542.315,740,17955.89
Sajith PremadasaSamagi Jana Balawegaya4,363,03532.764,530,90244.11
Ranil WickremesingheIndependent2,299,76717.27
Namal RajapaksaSri Lanka Podujana Peramuna342,7812.57
P. AriyanethiranIndependent226,3431.70
Dilith JayaweeraCommunist Party of Sri Lanka122,3960.92
K. K. PiyadasaIndependent47,5430.36
D. M. BandaranayakeIndependent30,6600.23
Sarath FonsekaIndependent22,4070.17
Wijeyadasa RajapaksheNational Democratic Front21,3060.16
Anuruddha PolgampolaIndependent15,4110.12
Sarath KeerthirathneIndependent15,1870.11
K. R. KrishanArunalu People's Front13,5950.10
Suranjeewa Anoj de SilvaDemocratic United National Front12,8980.10
Priyantha WickremesingheNava Sama Samaja Party12,7600.10
Namal RajapakshaSamabima Party12,7000.10
Akmeemana Dayarathana TheroIndependent11,5360.09
Nuwan BopegeSocialist People's Forum11,1910.08
Ajantha de ZoyzaRuhunu People's Party10,5480.08
Victor Anthony PereraIndependent10,3740.08
Siripala AmarasingheIndependent9,0350.07
Siritunga JayasuriyaUnited Socialist Party8,9540.07
Battaramulle Seelarathana TheroPeople's Welfare Front6,8390.05
Abubakar Mohamed InfazDemocratic Unity Alliance6,5310.05
Pemasiri ManageIndependent5,8220.04
Mahinda DewageSocialist Party of Sri Lanka5,3380.04
Keerthi WickremeratneOur People's Power Party4,6760.04
Pani WijesiriwardenaSocialist Equality Party4,4100.03
Oshala HerathNew Independent Front4,2530.03
Roshan RanasingheIndependent4,2050.03
P. W. S. K. BandaranayakeNational Development Front4,0700.03
Ananda KularatneIndependent4,0130.03
Lalith de SilvaUnited National Freedom Front3,0040.02
Sidney JayarathnaIndependent2,7990.02
Janaka RatnayakeUnited Lanka People's Party2,4050.02
M. ThilakarajahIndependent2,1380.02
Sarath ManamendraNew Sinhala Heritage1,9110.01
A. S. P. LiyanageSri Lanka Labour Party1,8600.01
Total13,319,616100.0010,271,081100.00
Valid votes13,319,61697.8010,271,08175.41
Invalid/blank votes300,3002.203,348,83524.59
Total votes13,619,916100.0013,619,916100.00
Registered voters/turnout17,140,35479.4617,140,35479.46
Source: Election Commission of Sri Lanka

2024 parliamentary election

Main article: 2024 Sri Lankan parliamentary election

President Anura Kumara Dissanayake's National People's Power alliance won 159 of the 225 seats, securing a two-thirds majority in the Parliament. This surge in the NPP's seat count from three in the previous Parliament marks a shift in Sri Lankan politics. Reports suggest that Dissanayake's campaign focused on anti-corruption, social welfare, and economic revival amidst the country's economic crisis resonated with voters.

In the north and east, a decrease in support amongst Tamil and Muslim voters for traditional ethnic parties were given to be the reason for the NPP's success.

The main opposition alliance, Sajith Premadasa's Samagi Jana Balawegaya, won 40 seats, a decrease from the previous election. Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe's New Democratic Front secured 5 seats, while former President Mahinda Rajapaksa's Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna collapsed from 145 seats in the previous election, winning 3 seats.

National

PartyVotes%Seats
DistrictNationalTotal±
National People's Power6,863,18661.5614118159+156
Samagi Jana Balawegaya1,968,71617.6635540−14
New Democratic Front500,8354.49325+5
Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna350,4293.14213−97
Ilankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi257,8132.31718+8
Sarvajana Balaya178,0061.60011+1
Sri Lanka Muslim Congress87,0380.78213+2
United Democratic Voice83,4880.75000New
United National Party66,2340.591010
Democratic Tamil National Alliance65,3820.59101New
Democratic Left Front50,8360.460000
Democratic National Alliance45,4190.41000New
Tamil National People's Front39,8940.361010
Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal34,4400.31000−1
All Ceylon Makkal Congress33,9110.301010
People's Struggle Alliance29,6110.270000
Eelam People's Democratic Party28,9850.26000−2
Jaffna – Independent Group 1730,6370.27101+1
National Democratic Front25,4440.230000
United National Alliance22,5480.20000New
Sri Lanka Labour Party17,7100.16101+1
Devana Parapura16,9500.15000New
Thamizh Makkal Koottani13,2950.12000New
Jana Setha Peramuna12,7430.110000
National Front for Good Governance8,4470.08000New
United National Freedom Front7,7960.07000New
Arunalu Peoples Alliance7,6660.07000New
New Independent Front7,1820.06000New
National People's Party6,3070.060000
Our Power of People's Party6,0430.05000−1
Tamil United Liberation Front5,0610.050000
Democratic United National Front4,4800.040000
Samabima Party4,4490.04000New
Patriotic People's Power3,9850.04000New
Eros Democratic Front2,8650.03000New
Democratic Unity Alliance2,1980.020000
Socialist Party of Sri Lanka2,0870.020000
Jathika Sangwardhena Peramuna1,9200.020000
United Socialist Party1,8380.020000
Socialist Equality Party8640.010000
Freedom People's Front8410.01000New
United Peace Alliance8220.010000
Lanka Janatha Party7590.01000New
Eksath Lanka Podujana Pakshaya6590.01000New
Liberal Democratic Party6350.01000New
Nawa Lanka Nidahas Pakshaya6010.01000New
Nava Sama Samaja Party4910.00000New
Akhila Ilankai Tamil Mahasabha4500.000000
Democratic Party2830.00000New
Sri Lanka Mahajana Pakshaya2690.00000New
Independents245,4582.200000
Total11,148,006100.00196292250
Valid votes11,148,00694.35
Invalid/blank votes667,2405.65
Total votes11,815,246100.00
Registered voters/turnout17,140,35468.93
Source: Election Commission of Sri Lanka

District

Districts won by NPP
Districts won by ITAK
District results for the 2024 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Province Electoral District NPP SJB ITAK NDF SLPP Others Total Turnout
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Total Polled Registered Electors Seats
Western Colombo 788,636 68.63% 14 208,249 18.12% 4 51,020 4.44% 34,880 3.04% 66,340 5.47% 1,211,738 1,765,351 18 68.64%
Western Gampaha 898,759 72.76% 16 150,445 12.18% 3 47,512 3.85% 49,516 4.01% 89,080 7.20% 1,306,952 1,881,129 19 69.48%
Western Kalutara 452,398 66.09% 8 128,932 18.84% 2 34,257 5.00% 1 27,072 3.96% 41,833 6.11% 721,461 1,024,244 11 70.44%
Central Kandy 500,596 64.60% 9 145,939 18.83% 2 50,889 6.57% 1 15,762 2.03% 61,729 7.97% 61,012 1,191,399 12 70.16%
Central Matale 181,678 66.16% 4 53,200 19.37% 1 13,353 4.86% 10,150 3.70% 16,220 5.91% 297,238 429,991 5 69.13%
Central Nuwara Eliya 161,167 41.57% 5 101,589 26.21% 2 6,123 1.58% 118,686 30.64% 1 429,851 605,292 8 71.02%
Southern Galle 406,428 68.07% 7 93,486 15.66% 1 30,453 5.10% 31,201 5.23% 1 35,523 8.94% 620,165 903,163 9 68.67%
Southern Matara 317,541 69.83% 6 74,475 16.38% 1 31,009 6.82% 9,432 2.07% 22,277 4.90% 476,407 686,175 7 69.43%
Southern Hambantota 234,083 66.38% 5 52,170 14.79% 1 18,297 5.19% 26,268 7.45% 1 17,039 6.19% 369,700 520,940 7 70.97%
Northern Jaffna 80,830 24.85% 3 15,276 4.70% 63,327 19.47% 1 582 0.18% 165,297 50.80% 2 358,079 593,187 6 60.37%
Northern Vanni 39,894 20.37% 2 32,232 16.45% 1 29,711 15.17% 1 805 0.41% 93,244 52.88% 2 211,140 306,081 6 68.98%
Eastern Batticaloa 55,498 19.33% 1 22,570 7.86% 96,975 33.78% 3 559 0.19% 263 0.09% 111,188 38.75% 1 302,382 449,686 5 67.24%
Eastern Ampara 146,313 40.32% 4 32,320 8.91% 33,632 9.27% 1 33,544 9.24% 6,654 1.83% 110,461 30.43% 2 380,523 555,432 7 68.51%
Eastern Trincomalee 87,031 42.48% 2 53,058 25.90% 1 34,168 16.68% 1 9,387 4.58% 1,399 0.68% 19,845 9.68% 218,425 315,925 4 69.14%
North Western Kurunegala 651,476 69.56% 12 189,394 20.22% 3 30,073 3.21% 35,236 3.76% 30,436 3.25% 978,927 1,417,226 15 69.07%
North Western Puttalam 239,576 63.10% 6 65,679 17.30% 2 15,741 4.15% 14,624 3.85% 44,061 11.60% 410,853 663,673 8 61.91%
North Central Anuradhapura 331,692 67.22% 7 98,176 19.90% 2 29,961 6.07% 11,248 2.28% 29,115 4.53% 522,533 741,862 9 70.44%
North Central Polonnaruwa 159,010 68.67% 4 43,822 18.92% 1 5,153 2.23% 4,646 2.01% 19,928 8.17% 240,145 351,302 5 68.36%
Uva Badulla 275,180 58.59% 6 102,958 21.92% 2 36,450 7.76% 1 11,255 2.40% 43,863 9.33% 503,724 705,772 9 71.37%
Uva Monaragala 174,730 64.27% 5 62,014 22.81% 1 10,697 3.93% 11,624 4.28% 12,791 4.71% 12,991 399,166 6 71.36%
Sabaragamuwa Ratnapura 368,229 61.75% 8 133,041 22.31% 3 26,171 4.39% 29,316 4.92% 39,613 6.63% 633,440 923,736 11 68.57%
Sabaragamuwa Kegalle 312,441 64.80% 7 109,691 22.75% 2 26,309 5.46% 12,373 2.57% 21,337 4.42% 500,789 709,622 9 70.57%
National List 18 5 1 2 1 2 29
Total 6,863,186 61.56% 159 1,968,716 17.66% 40 257,813 2.31% 8 500,835 4.49% 5 350,429 3.14% 3 1,207,027 10.22% 10 11,815,246 17,140,354 225 68.93%

Seat changes

List of MPs who lost their seat

District Incumbent Held since
Party Member Offices held
Kurunegala SLPP Johnston Fernando Minister of Highways 2000

See also

Notes

  1. Member of the United National Party officially running as independent, endorsed by the UNP and SLPP breakaway faction
  2. Including the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna.
  3. Alliance consisting of the All Ceylon Makkal Congress (which contested separately in one district, Ampara), the Freedom People's Congress, the Samagi Jana Balawegaya, the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (Dayasiri wing), the Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (which contested separately in two districts, Ampara and Batticaloa), and the Tamil Progressive Alliance (consisting of the National Union of Workers, the United Progressive Alliance, the Democratic People's Front and the Up-Country People's Front).
  4. Alliance consisting of the Ceylon Workers' Congress (which contested under the symbol of the United National Party in Nuwara Eliya), the Mahajana Eksath Peramuna, the National Unity Alliance, the National Congress, the New Lanka Freedom Party, the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (Nimal wing), the Sri Lanka Mahajana Pakshaya, the Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (pro-Ranil wing), and the United National Party.
  5. Alliance consisting of the Communist Party of Sri Lanka, the Democratic Left Front, the Independent MPs Forum, the Mawbima Janatha Pakshaya and the Pivithuru Hela Urumaya.
  6. Alliance consisting of the Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front, the People's Liberation Organisation of Tamil Eelam and the Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization.
  7. The Tamil National People's Front contested under the name and symbol of the All Ceylon Tamil Congress.
  8. Alliance consisting of the Frontline Socialist Party and the New Democratic Marxist–Leninist Party.
  9. Originally elected for the United National Party.

References

  1. "IFES Election Guide | Elections: Sri Lanka Pres Jan 2010". www.electionguide.org. Retrieved 2023-12-21.
  2. *For Presidential election results: "Presidential Election Results – 2024". Election Commission of Sri Lanka. 22 September 2024. Archived from the original on 7 November 2024. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
  3. ^ Warawita, Pamodi (15 November 2024). "Sri Lankan Leader's Leftist Coalition Wins Elections". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 20 November 2024. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  4. ^ Francis, Krishan; Mallawarachi, Bharatha (15 November 2024). "Party of Sri Lanka's new Marxist-leaning president wins two-thirds majority in parliament". AP News. Archived from the original on 18 November 2024. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  5. "A resounding victory: On the Sri Lankan election result". The Hindu. 16 November 2024. Archived from the original on 16 November 2024. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  6. Wipulasena, Aanya (16 November 2024). "'Need a change': Sri Lanka's leftist win sparks hopes, bridges old divides". Al Jazeera. Archived from the original on 19 November 2024. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  7. ^ * For a comprehensive list of election results: "Parliamentary Election 2024 Results". Election Commission of Sri Lanka. 15 November 2024. Archived from the original on 20 November 2024. Retrieved 20 November 2024.
  8. "2024 Parliament Election results : Sri Lanka's NPP confirms 2/3rds majority (LIVE)". Newswire. 14 November 2024. Retrieved 16 November 2024.

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