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Local Government Election 2018 Results DN page 4 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2018 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTION 2018 RESULTS KURUNEGALA DISTRICT KURUNEGALA DISTRICT - NIKAWERATIYA PRADESHIYA SABHA MATARA DISTRICT - KOTAPOLA PRADESHIYA SABHA Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members KURUNEGALA DISTRICT - KOBEIGANE PRADESHIYA SABHA Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 26,965 47.18% 21 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 19,399 51.11% 13 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members United National Party 14,444 25.27% 9 United National Party 11,448 30.16% 7 United People’s Freedom Alliance 8,023 14.04% 5 United People’s Freedom Alliance 3,794 10% 2 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 10,592 43.84% 9 Independent Group 3,771 6.6% 2 People’s Liberation Front 3,313 8.73% 2 United National Party 6,813 28.2% 5 People’s Liberation Front 2,912 5.1% 2 United People’s Freedom Alliance 3,751 8.1% 2 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress 1,038 1.82% 1 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress 1,958 4.2% 1 MATARA DISTRICT - MATARA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL People’s Liberation Front 1,016 0.13% 1 KURUNEGALA DISTRICT - WARIYAPOLA PRADESHIYA SABHA Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members KURUNEGALA DISTRICT - KURUNEGALA MUNICIPAL COUNCIL Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 20,655 45.72% 15 United National Party 13,446 29.76% 8 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 33,588 51.29% 23 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members United People’s Freedom Alliance 5,668 12.55% 4 United National Party 21,232 32.42% 12 People’s Liberation Front 5,233 11.58% 3 United People’s Freedom Alliance 5,839 8.92% 3 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 6,317 38.95% 8 People’s Liberation Front 3,093 4.72% 2 United National Party 6,221 38.36% 8 Sri Lanka Mahajana Pakshaya 1,658 2.53% 1 MATARA DISTRICT - MULATIYANA PRADESHIYA SABHA United People’s Freedom Alliance 2,288 14.11% 3 People’s Liberation Front 1,046 6.45% 1 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members KURUNEGALA DISTRICT - PANNALA PRADESHIYA SABHA Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 18,914 55.74% 13 KURUNEGALA DISTRICT - MAWATHAGAMA PRADESHIYA SABHA Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members United National Party 7,165 21.12% 4 United People’s Freedom Alliance 4,310 8.55% 3 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 38,711 58.93% 24 People’s Liberation Front 2,901 8.55% 2 United National Party 24,810 31.36% 13 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 18,595 44.02% 11 United People’s Freedom Alliance 9,242 11.68% 5 United National Party 15,441 36.55% 9 MATARA DISTRICT - PITABADDARA PRADESHIYA SABHA People’s Liberation Front 4,277 5.41% 2 United People’s Freedom Alliance 4,723 11.18% 3 Independent Group 809 1.02% 1 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members People’s Liberation Front 2,512 5.95% 2 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 17,953 56.51% 12 KURUNEGALA DISTRICT - PANDUWASNUWARA PRADESHIYA SABHA KURUNEGALA DISTRICT - GIRIBAWA PRADESHIYA SABHA United National Party 9,275 29.19% 6 People’s Liberation Front 2,640 8.31% 2 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members United People’s Freedom Alliance 1,902 5.99% 1 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 27,794 43.9% 18 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 10,538 47.23% 10 MATARA DISTRICT - THIHAGODA PRADESHIYA SABHA United National Party 19,672 31.07% 11 United National Party 6,676 29.92% 5 United People’s Freedom Alliance 11,794 18.63% 7 United People’s Freedom Alliance 3,484 15.62% 2 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members People’s Liberation Front 2,220 3.51% 1 People’s Liberation Front 1,612 7.23% 1 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress 1,838 2.9% 1 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 12,491 55.02% 10 United National Party 4,899 21.58% 3 United People’s Freedom Alliance 2,611 11.5% 2 POLGAHAWELA PRADESHIYA SABHA People’s Liberation Front 2,020 8.9% 1 Independent Group 682 3.0% 1 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members MATARA DISTRICT MATARA DISTRICT – AKURESSA PRADESHIYA SABHA MATARA DISTRICT - WELIGAMA PRADESHIYA SABHA Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 31,290 49.57% 20 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members United National Party 21,164 33.53% 13 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members United People’s Freedom Alliance 5,977 9.47% 4 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 37,662 59.92% 25 People’s Liberation Front 3,849 6.1% 2 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 18433 53.82% 14 United National Party 16,090 25.6% 10 United National Party 8106 23.67% 6 People’s Liberation Front 4,681 7.45% 3 United People’s Freedom Alliance 3106 9.07% 3 United People’s Freedom Alliance 4,416 7.03% 3 POLPITHIGAMA PRADESHIYA SABHA People’s Liberation Front 4606 9.07% 2 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members MATARA DISTRICT – PASGODA PRADESHIYA SABHA MATARA DISTRICT - ATHURALIYA PRADESHIYA SABHA Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 27,217 52.28% 17 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members United National Party 15,211 29.22% 9 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members United People’s Freedom Alliance 5,556 10.69% 3 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 21879 56.02% 15 People’s Liberation Front 4,069 7.82% 2 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 11,694 55.59% 10 United National Party 10145 25.98% 7 United National Party 5,093 24.21% 4 United People’s Freedom Alliance 4377 11.21% 3 People’s Liberation Front 2,319 11.02% 2 People’s Liberation Front 2654 6.80% 2 UDUBADDAWA PRADESHIYA SABHA United People’s Freedom Alliance 1,930 9.17% 1 MATARA DISTRICT - DICKWELLA PRADESHIYA SABHA Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members MATARA DISTRICT - DEWINUWARA PRADESHIYA SABHA Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 16,240 48.48% 9 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members United National Party 12,868 38.42% 7 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 18655 53.94% 15 United People’s Freedom Alliance 2,438 7.28% 1 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 15,677 54.46% 12 United National Party 9490 27.44% 7 People’s Liberation Front 1,040 3.1% 1 United National Party 6,701 23.28% 5 United People’s Freedom Alliance 2406 6.96% 2 United People’s Freedom Alliance 3,094 10.75% 2 People’s Liberation Front 2987 8.64% 2 KURUNEGALA DISTRICT - BINGIRIYA PRADESHIYA SABHA People’s Liberation Front 2745 9.54% 2 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress 1006 2.91% 1 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members MATARA DISTRICT - HAKMANA PRADESHIYA SABHA MATARA DISTRICT - MALIMBADA PRADESHIYA SABHA Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 20835 51.83% 12 Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members United National Party 14069 35% 7 United People’s Freedom Alliance 4202 10.45% 2 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 11,570 54.74% 10 Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 12937 55.63% 10 People’s Liberation Front 1093 2.72% 1 United National Party 3,891 18.41% 3 United National Party 6736 28.96% 5 United People’s Freedom Alliance 3,429 16.22% 3 People’s Liberation Front 2311 9.94% 1 People’s Liberation Front 1,830 8.66% 1 United People’s Freedom Alliance 1273 5.47% 1 KURUNEGALA DISTRICT - IBBAGAMUWA PRADESHIYA SABHA MATARA DISTRICT - MATARA PRADESHIYA SABHA Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members MATARA DISTRICT - 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KULIYAPITIYA PRADESHIYA SABHA Political Party/Independent group No.of Votes Percentage No of Members Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna 35,791 44.16% 20 United National Party 31,026 38.28% 16 United People’s Freedom Alliance 5,891 7.27% 3 All
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