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Results of Parliamentary General Election – 2010 Parliamentary General Election 2010 Districts Results by Polling Division and All Island Results Parliamentary General Election – 2010 Colombo District Colombo-North Polling Division PARTY NAME VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE United National Party 30,825 60.55% United People's Freedom Alliance 15,976 31.38% Democratic National Alliance 3,226 6.34% Tamil United Liberation Front 138 0.27% Left Liberation Front 115 0.23% Sri Lanka National Front 102 0.20% Eksath Lanka Podujana Pakshaya 93 0.18% JathikaSangwardhenaPeramuna 84 0.17% United Socialist Party 54 0.11% United National Alternative Front 44 0.09% Independent Group 10 COLOMBO 42 0.08% Jana Setha Peramuna 40 0.08% Our National Front 26 0.05% Socialist Equality Party 14 0.03% Independent Group 12 COLOMBO 12 0.02% Independent Group 9 COLOMBO 11 0.02% Muslim National Alliance 11 0.02% Eksath Lanka Maha Sabha 11 0.02% Independent Group 16 COLOMBO 11 0.02% Independent Group 13 COLOMBO 9 0.02% Independent Group 7 COLOMBO 9 0.02% United Democratic Front 8 0.02% Independent Group 11 COLOMBO 7 0.01% Independent Group 1 COLOMBO 7 0.01% Independent Group 14 COLOMBO 5 0.01% Independent Group 4 COLOMBO 5 0.01% Independent Group 2 COLOMBO 4 0.01% Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Boomiputra Pakshaya 3 0.01% Independent Group 8 COLOMBO 3 0.01% Independent Group 15 COLOMBO 3 0.01% Ceylon Democratic Unity Alliance 3 0.01% Independent Group 3 COLOMBO 2 0.00% Sri Lanka Labour Party 2 0.00% OkkomaWasiyo Okkoma Rajawaru Sanvidanaya 2 0.00% National Peoples Party 1 0.00% Independent Group 6 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Independent Group 5 COLOMBO 0.00% Patriotic National Front 0.00% Valid Votes 50,909 91.89% Rejected Votes 4,495 8.11% Total Polled 55,404 58.08% Regis.Electors 95,385 Election Commission of Sri Lanka Page | 1 Parliamentary General Election – 2010 Colombo District Colombo-Central Polling Division PARTY NAME VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE United National Party 51,421 63.73% United People's Freedom Alliance 21,794 27.01% Democratic National Alliance 6,243 7.74% Eksath Lanka Podujana Pakshaya 302 0.37% Jathika Sangwardhena Peramuna 192 0.24% Left Liberation Front 142 0.18% Tamil United Liberation Front 90 0.11% United Socialist Party 70 0.09% United National Alternative Front 51 0.06% Eksath Lanka Maha Sabha 35 0.04% Okkoma Wasiyo Okkoma Rajawaru Sanvidanaya 35 0.04% Muslim National Alliance 28 0.03% Our National Front 28 0.03% Independent Group 10 COLOMBO 28 0.03% Independent Group 15 COLOMBO 25 0.03% Independent Group 16 COLOMBO 25 0.03% Sri Lanka National Front 24 0.03% Jana Setha Peramuna 20 0.02% Independent Group 12 COLOMBO 20 0.02% United Democratic Front 19 0.02% Independent Group 4 COLOMBO 15 0.02% Independent Group 2 COLOMBO 14 0.02% Independent Group 14 COLOMBO 11 0.01% Independent Group 1 COLOMBO 9 0.01% Independent Group 13 COLOMBO 8 0.01% Independent Group 11 COLOMBO 6 0.01% Independent Group 8 COLOMBO 6 0.01% Socialist Equality Party 5 0.01% Independent Group 6 COLOMBO 4 0.00% Independent Group 3 COLOMBO 4 0.00% Ceylon Democratic Unity Alliance 4 0.00% Independent Group 5 COLOMBO 3 0.00% Independent Group 9 COLOMBO 3 0.00% Patriotic National Front 3 0.00% Sri Lanka Labour Party 2 0.00% Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Boomiputra Pakshaya 1 0.00% National Peoples Party 1 0.00% Independent Group 7 COLOMBO 0.00% Valid Votes 80,691 92.43% Rejected Votes 6,606 7.57% Total Polled 87,297 62.43% Regis.Electors 139,822 Election Commission of Sri Lanka Page | 2 Parliamentary General Election – 2010 Colombo District Borella Polling Division PARTY NAME VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE United National Party 16,421 48.07% United People's Freedom Alliance 13,662 39.99% Democratic National Alliance 3,619 10.59% Jathika Sangwardhena Peramuna 106 0.31% Eksath Lanka Podujana Pakshaya 90 0.26% Left Liberation Front 78 0.23% United Socialist Party 21 0.06% Sri Lanka National Front 20 0.06% Independent Group 15 COLOMBO 20 0.06% United National Alternative Front 14 0.04% Independent Group 10 COLOMBO 12 0.04% Jana Setha Peramuna 11 0.03% Independent Group 12 COLOMBO 10 0.03% Okkoma Wasiyo OkkomaRajawaru Sanvidanaya 8 0.02% Tamil United Liberation Front 8 0.02% Independent Group 11 COLOMBO 7 0.02% Socialist Equality Party 7 0.02% Our National Front 7 0.02% Independent Group 16 COLOMBO 7 0.02% Eksath Lanka Maha Sabha 6 0.02% United Democratic Front 5 0.01% Independent Group 13 COLOMBO 3 0.01% Independent Group 9 COLOMBO 3 0.01% Independent Group 8 COLOMBO 3 0.01% National Peoples Party 2 0.01% Sri Lanka Labour Party 2 0.01% Independent Group 1 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Independent Group 4 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Patriotic National Front 1 0.00% Independent Group 5 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Independent Group 6 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Independent Group 7 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Ceylon Democratic Unity Alliance 1 0.00% Independent Group 2 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Muslim National Alliance 0.00% Independent Group 14 COLOMBO 0.00% Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Boomiputra Pakshaya 0.00% Independent Group 3 COLOMBO 0.00% Valid Votes 34,162 94.47% Rejected Votes 1,998 5.53% Total Polled 36,160 61.54% Regis.Electors 58,757 Election Commission of Sri Lanka Page | 3 Parliamentary General Election – 2010 Colombo District Colombo-East Polling Division PARTY NAME VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE United National Party 19,241 49.34% United People's Freedom Alliance 14,662 37.60% Democratic National Alliance 4,608 11.82% Tamil United Liberation Front 176 0.45% Eksath Lanka Podujana Pakshaya 82 0.21% United Socialist Party 38 0.10% Left Liberation Front 38 0.10% Jathika Sangwardhena Peramuna 23 0.06% Sri Lanka National Front 20 0.05% Independent Group 10 COLOMBO 16 0.04% United National Alternative Front 10 0.03% Okkoma Wasiyo Okkoma Rajawaru Sanvidanaya 9 0.02% Muslim National Alliance 8 0.02% Socialist Equality Party 7 0.02% Our National Front 7 0.02% Independent Group 13 COLOMBO 5 0.01% Independent Group 16 COLOMBO 5 0.01% United Democratic Front 4 0.01% Independent Group 7 COLOMBO 3 0.01% National Peoples Party 3 0.01% Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Boomiputra Pakshaya 3 0.01% Independent Group 15 COLOMBO 3 0.01% Independent Group 2 COLOMBO 3 0.01% Independent Group 3 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Independent Group 5 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Jana Setha Peramuna 2 0.01% Independent Group 8 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Ceylon Democratic Unity Alliance 2 0.01% Independent Group 12 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Eksath Lanka Maha Sabha 2 0.01% Independent Group 1 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Patriotic National Front 2 0.01% Sri Lanka Labour Party 1 0.00% Independent Group 14 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Independent Group 11 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Independent Group 9 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Independent Group 4 COLOMBO 0.00% Independent Group 6 COLOMBO 0.00% Valid Votes 38,996 93.84% Rejected Votes 2,562 6.16% Total Polled 41,558 60.54% Regis.Electors 68,643 Election Commission of Sri Lanka Page | 4 Parliamentary General Election – 2010 Colombo District Colombo-West Polling Division PARTY NAME VOTES OBTAINED PERCENTAGE United National Party 13,056 64.28% United People's Freedom Alliance 5,169 25.45% Democratic National Alliance 1,675 8.25% Tamil United Liberation Front 183 0.90% Left Liberation Front 67 0.33% Eksath Lanka Podujana Pakshaya 39 0.19% United National Alternative Front 19 0.09% Independent Group 10 COLOMBO 15 0.07% United Socialist Party 13 0.06% Sri Lanka National Front 10 0.05% Socialist Equality Party 8 0.04% Our National Front 7 0.03% Independent Group 11 COLOMBO 7 0.03% United Democratic Front 6 0.03% Jathika Sangwardhena Peramuna 5 0.02% Muslim National Alliance 4 0.02% Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Boomiputra Pakshaya 3 0.01% Independent Group 6 COLOMBO 3 0.01% Independent Group 15 COLOMBO 3 0.01% Independent Group 16 COLOMBO 3 0.01% Ceylon Democratic Unity Alliance 2 0.01% Sri Lanka Labour Party 2 0.01% Independent Group 14 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Independent Group 4 COLOMBO 2 0.01% National Peoples Party 2 0.01% Independent Group 1 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Independent Group 2 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Independent Group 12 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Okkoma Wasiyo Okkoma Rajawaru Sanvidanaya 1 0.00% Patriotic 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Okkoma Wasiyo Okkoma Rajawaru Sanvidanaya 5 0.01% United Democratic Front 5 0.01% Muslim National Alliance 5 0.01% Independent Group 9 COLOMBO 4 0.01% Independent Group 11 COLOMBO 4 0.01% Independent Group 12 COLOMBO 4 0.01% Socialist Equality Party 3 0.01% Independent Group 2 COLOMBO 3 0.01% Patriotic National Front 3 0.01% Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Boomiputra Pakshaya 2 0.01% Jana SethaPeramuna 2 0.01% Independent Group 4 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Independent Group 8 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Independent Group 13 COLOMBO 2 0.01% Independent Group 15 COLOMBO 2 0.01% National Peoples Party 1 0.00% Independent Group 3 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Independent Group 16 COLOMBO 1 0.00% Ceylon Democratic
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