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Local Authorities Elections Results 2006 Local Authorities Elections Results 2006 Ampara | Anuradhapura | Badulla | Batticaloa | Colombo | Galle | Gampaha Hambantota | Kaluthara | Kandy | Kegalle | Kurunegala | Matale | Matara Moneragala | Nuwara-Eliya | Polonnaruwa | Puttalam | Ratnapura | Trincomalee Ampara District Kalmunai Municipal Council POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS SRI LANKA MUSLIM CONGRESS 22,361 48.69% 10 ILLANKAI TAMIL ARASU KADCHI 14,996 32.65% 6 UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 6,420 13.98% 2 MUSLIM NATIONAL ALLIANCE 1302 2.84% 1 INDEPENDENT GROUP V 559 1.22% - INDEPENDENT GROUP VIII 100 0.22% - INDEPENDENT GROUP III 92 0.20% - INDEPENDENT GROUP II 65 0.14% - INDEPENDENT GROUP I 15 0.03% - INDEPENDENT GROUP IX 8 0.02% - INDEPENDENT GROUP VI 5 0.01% - INDEPENDENT GROUP IV 1 0.00% - INDEPENDENT GROUP VII 1 0.00% - Valid Votes 45,925 97.52% Rejected Votes 1,170 2.48% Total Polled 47,095 74.46% Regis. Electors 63,251 Damana Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 7,447 50.11% 6 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 5,122 34.47% 2 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 1,436 9.66% 1 INDEPENDENT GROUP 855 5.75% - Valid Votes 14,860 94.61% Rejected Votes 846 5.39% Total Polled 15,706 68.14% Regis. Electors 23,050 Maha Oya Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 5,269 66.83% 7 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 1,919 24.34% 2 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 691 8.76% 1 INDEPENDENT GROUP 5 0.06% - Valid Votes 7,884 93.07% Rejected Votes 587 6.93% Total Polled 8,471 73.23% Regis. Electors 11,567 Padiyatalawa Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 3,754 50.81% 6 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 2,113 28.60% 3 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 1,522 20.60% 2 Valid Votes 7,389 93.92% Rejected Votes 478 6.08% Total Polled 7,867 77.54% Regis. Electors 10,146 1 | P a g e Lahugala Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 2,584 58.22% 7 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 1,734 39.07% 4 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 120 2.70% - Valid Votes 4,438 96.02% Rejected Votes 184 3.98% Total Polled 4,622 87.54% Regis. Electors 5,280 Akkareipattu Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS NATIONAL CONGRESS 10,129 67.35% 8 NATIONAL UNITY ALLIANCE 3,125 20.78% 2 SRI LANKA MUSLIM CONGRESS 947 6.30% 1 INDEPENDENT GROUP I 455 3.03% - INDEPENDENT GROUP III 194 1.29% - PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 134 0.89% - UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 26 0.17% - EELAM PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY 17 0.11% - INDEPENDENT GROUPII 13 0.09% - Valid Votes 15,040 97.55% Rejected Votes 378 2.45% Total Polled 15,418 66.18% Regis. Electors 23,296 Thirukkovil Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS ILLANKAI TAMIL ARASU KADCHI 8,318 98.29% 9 EELAM PEOPLES DIMOCRATIC PARTY 129 1.52% - INDEPENDENT GROUP 16 0.19% - Valid Votes 8,463 94.57% Rejected Votes 486 5.43% Total Polled 8,949 53.09% Regis. Electors 16,855 Alaiyadivembu Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS ILLANKAI TAMIL ARASU KADCHI 7,081 97.62% 9 ELLAM PEOPLES DIMOCRATIC PARTY 159 2.19% - INDEPENDENT GROUP 14 0.19% - Valid Votes 7,254 93.61% Rejected Votes 495 6.39% Total Polled 7,749 54.52% Regis. Electors 14,214 2 | P a g e Naveethanveli Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS ILLANKAI TAMIL ARASU KADCHI 5,779 62.44% 5 SRI LANKA MUSLIM CONGRESS 2,645 28.58% 2 UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 589 6.36% - UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 207 2.24% - EELAM PEOPLES DIMOCRATIC PARTY 32 0.35% - INDEPENDENT GROUP 3 0.03% - Valid Votes 9,255 96,73% Rejected Votes 313 3.27% Total Polled 9,568 77.32% Regis. Electors 12,374 Dehiattakandiya Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 11,187 48.69% 11 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 8,802 38.31% 7 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 2,241 9.75% 2 INDEPENDENT GROUP 748 3.26% 1 Valid Votes 22,978 93.65% Rejected Votes 1,559 6.35% Total Polled 24,537 65.99% Regis. Electors 37,184 Ampara Urban Council POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 4,298 48.72% 5 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 3,268 37.04% 3 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 1,239 14.04% 1 JATHIKA SANGWARDENA PERAMUNA 17 0.19% - Valid Votes 8,822 97.24% Rejected Votes 250 2.76% Total Polled 9,072 71.77% Regis. Electors 12,641 Namal Oya Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 5,389 50.14% 6 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 3,728 34.69% 2 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 1,189 11.06% 1 INDEPENDENT GROUP 442 4.11% - Valid Votes 10,748 95.50% Rejected Votes 506 4.50% Total Polled 11,254 72.72% Regis. Electors 15,475 3 | P a g e Sammanthurai Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 13,953 54.12% 8 UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 9,096 35.28% 4 LANKA SAMA SAMAJA PARTY 1,051 4.08% - INDEPENDENT GROUP III 1,002 3.89% - INDEPENDENT GROUP II 405 1.57% - PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 199 0.77% - INDEPENDENT GROUP VIII 48 0.19% - INDEPENDENT GROUP I 12 0.05% - INDEPENDENT GROUP IV 7 0.03% - INDEPENDENT GROUP VI 6 0.02% - INDEPENDENT GROUP VII 3 0.01% - NDEPENDENT GROUP V 1 0.00% - Valid Votes 25,783 96.33% Rejected Votes 983 3.67% Total Polled 26,766 65.59% Regis. Electors 40,805 Pottuvil Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS SRI LANKA MUSLIM CONGRESS 4,927 37.72% 5 INDEPENDENT GROUP I 2,760 21.13% 2 ILLANKAI TAMIL ARASU KADCHI 2,427 18.58% 1 INDEPENDENT GROUP II 1,675 12.82% 1 UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 752 5.76% - DIMOCRATIC UNITY ALLIANCE 477 3.65% - PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 38 0.29% - UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 7 0.05% - Valid Votes 13,063 95.55% Rejected Votes 609 4.45% Total Polled 13,672 71.01% Regis. Electors 19,253 Addalachenai Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS SRI LANKA MUSLIM CONGRESS 11,043 66.89% 7 UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 4,807 29.12% 2 DEMOCRATIC UNITY ALLIANCE 446 2.70% - UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 153 0.93% - PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 31 0.19% - INDEPENDENT GROUP I 20 0.12% - INDEPENDENT GROUP II 5 0.03% - INDEPENDENT GROUP I V 2 0.01% - INDEPENDENT GROUP VI 1 0.01% - INDEPENDENT GROUP III - - - INDEPENDENT GROUP V - - - INDEPENDENT GROUP VII - - - INDEPENDENT GROUP VIII - - - Valid Votes 16,508 97.04% Rejected Votes 503 2.96% Total Polled 17,011 71.86% Regis. Electors 23,672 4 | P a g e Ninthavur Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS SRI LANKA MUSLIM CONGRESS 7,020 61.33% 5 UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 2,672 23.34% 1 DIMOCRATIC UNITY ALLIANCE 1,279 11.17% 1 INDEPENDENT GROUP 475 4.15% - Valid Votes 11,446 96.77% Rejected Votes 382 3.23% Total Polled 11,828 66.05% Regis. Electors 17,909 Uhana Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 12,231 49.82% 9 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 8,254 33.62% 4 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 2,795 11.39% 2 INDEPENDENT GROUP I 634 2.58% - JATHIKA HELA URUMAYA 625 2.55% - INDEPENDENT GROUP III 6 0.02% - INDEPENDENT GROUP IV 3 0.01% - INDEPENDENT GROUP II 1 0.00% - Valid Votes 24,549 95.01% Rejected Votes 1,290 4.99% Total Polled 25,839 66.88% Regis. Electors 38,633 Karaitivu Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS ILLANKAI TAMIL ARASU KADCHI 6,059 67.05% 4 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 2,239 24.78% 1 INDEPENDENT GROUP II 485 5.37% - INDEPENDENT GROUP I 137 1.52% - DIMOCRATIC UNITY ALLIANCE 65 0.72% - EELAM PEOPLES DIMOCRATIC PARTY 51 0.56% - Valid Votes 9,036 97.36% Rejected Votes 245 2.64% Total Polled 9,281 85.55% Regis. Electors 10,848 5 | P a g e Anuradhapura District Anuradhapura Municipal Council POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 8,577 43.22% 7 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 5,676 28.60% 3 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 5,439 27.40% 3 JATHIKA HELA URUMAYA 135 0.68% 0 INDEPENDENT GROUP II 12 0.06% 0 INDEPENDENT GROUP I 8 0.04% 0 Valid Votes 19,847 96.62% Rejected Votes 694 3.38% Total Polled 20,541 66.92% Regis. Electors 30,694 Rambewa Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 7,604 51.80% 6 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 4,445 30.28% 2 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 1,876 12.78% 1 DIMOCRATIC UNITY ALLIANCE 754 5.14% - Valid Votes 14679 94.59% Rejected Votes 839 5.41% Total Polled 15518 69.75% Regis. Electors 22,247 Padaviya Pradeshiya Sabha POLITICAL PARTY/ INDEPENDENT GROUP VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE SEATS UNITED PEOPLE'S FREEDOM ALLIANCE 7,367 70.60% 8 UNITED NATIONAL PARTY 2,118 20.30% 2 PEOPLES LIBERATION FRONT 950 9.10% 1 Valid Votes 10,435 93.67% Rejected Votes 705 6.33% Total Polled 11,140 74.19% Regis.
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