2008–09 Sri Lankan provincial council elections
5th Sri Lankan provincial council election Turnout 65.84%
Winners of polling divisions. UPFA in blue and UNP in green .
Sri Lanka has held several rounds of Provincial Council elections in 2008 and 2009 to elect members to eight of the country’s Provincial Councils . The decision to hold elections in different parts of the country on separate days was a break in the usual practice, which is to hold elections for the whole country on the same day. For each provincial council, members are elected to serve a five-year term. A chief minister for the province is chosen by the elected members.
The first election was held in May 2008 to elect members to Sri Lanka's Eastern Provincial Council . In August 2008, elections were held in the North Central and Sabaragamuwa Provinces. In 2009, elections were held for Central and North Western Provincial Councils in February, for the Western Provincial Council in April, for the Uva Provincial Council in August and for the Southern Provincial Council in October. No election was held for the ninth provincial council, Northern , which had been governed directly by the national government since it was demerged from the North Eastern Provincial Council in January 2007.
The elections were largely seen as a referendum on the handling of the civil war by Sri Lanka's President Mahinda Rajapakse .[ 1] Rajapakse's United People's Freedom Alliance and its allies registered resounding victories over the opposition United National Party in all the elections.[ 2] [ 3]
Background
In an attempt to end the Sri Lankan Civil War the Indo-Lanka Accord was signed on 29 July 1987. One of the requirements of the accord was that the Sri Lankan government to devolve powers to the provinces.[ 4] Accordingly on 14 November 1987 the Sri Lankan Parliament passed the 13th Amendment to the 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka and the Provincial Councils Act No 42 of 1987.[ 5] [ 6] On 3 February 1988 nine provincial councils were created by order.[ 7] The first elections for provincial councils took place on 28 April 1988 in North Central , North Western , Sabaragamuwa , and Uva provinces.[ 8] On 2 June 1988 elections were held for provincial councils for Central , Southern and Western provinces. The United National Party (UNP), which was in power nationally, won control of all seven provincial councils.
The Indo-Lanka Accord also required the merger of the Eastern and Northern provinces into one administrative unit . The accord required a referendum to be held by 31 December 1988 in the Eastern Province to decide whether the merger should be permanent. Crucially, the accord allowed the Sri Lankan president to postpone the referendum at his discretion .[ 4] On September 2 and 8 1988 President Jayewardene issued proclamations enabling the Eastern and Northern provinces to be one administrative unit administered by one elected council, creating the North Eastern Province .[ 7] Elections in the newly merged North Eastern Province were held on 19 November 1988. The Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front , an Indian backed paramilitary group , won control of the North Eastern provincial council.
On 1 March 1990, just as the Indian Peace Keeping Force were preparing to withdraw from Sri Lanka, Annamalai Varatharajah Perumal, Chief Minister of the North Eastern Province, moved a motion in the North Eastern Provincial Council declaring an independent Eelam .[ 9] President Premadasa reacted to Permual's UDI by dissolving the provincial council and imposing direct rule on the province.[citation needed ]
The 2nd Sri Lankan provincial council election was held in 1993 in seven provinces. The UNP retained control of six provincial councils but lost control of the largest provincial council, Western, to the opposition People's Alliance . A special election was held in Southern Province in 1994 after some UNP provincial councillors defected to the opposition. The PA won the election and took control of the Southern Provincial Council.[citation needed ]
The 3rd Sri Lankan provincial council election was held in 1999 in seven provinces. The PA, which was now in power nationally, managed to win the majority of seats in two provinces (North Central and North Western). It was also able to form a majority administration in the other five provinces with the support of smaller parties such as the Ceylon Workers' Congress (CWC) . The UNP regained control of the Central Provincial Council in 2002 after the CWC councillors crossed over to the opposition.[ 10]
The 4th Sri Lankan provincial council election was held in 2004 in seven provinces. The United People's Freedom Alliance (UPFA), the successor to the PA, won all seven provinces.[citation needed ]
Results
The nine provinces of the country
The UPFA won all eight provinces.
Overall
Party / Alliance
Votes
%
Seats
United People's Freedom Alliance 1
5,137,170
63.10%
269
United National Party 2
2,609,386
32.05%
131
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
234,442
2.88%
12
Sri Lanka Muslim Congress 2
60,091
0.74%
2
Independents
15,789
0.19%
0
Democratic Unity Alliance
12,512
0.15%
1
Up-Country People's Front
10,645
0.13%
1
Ceylon Workers' Congress 1
10,163
0.12%
0
United Socialist Party
9,024
0.11%
0
Tamil Democratic National Alliance
7,714
0.09%
1
United National Alliance
7,098
0.09%
0
Eelam People's Democratic Party
5,418
0.07%
0
Left Front
4,771
0.06%
0
National Development Front
3,558
0.04%
0
National Congress
3,404
0.04%
0
Eelavar Democratic Front
2,275
0.03%
0
Ruhuna People's Party
1,618
0.02%
0
United Lanka People's Party
911
0.01%
0
New Sinhala Heritage
838
0.01%
0
United Lanka Great Council
803
0.01%
0
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
700
0.01%
0
Socialist Equality Party
503
0.01%
0
Sri Lanka Progressive Front
475
0.01%
0
Janasetha Peramuna
306
0.00%
0
People's Front of Liberation Tigers
383
0.00%
0
Patriotic National Front
379
0.00%
0
All Lanka Tamil United Front
378
0.00%
0
National People's Party
302
0.00%
0
Democratic United National Front
107
0.00%
0
Muslim Liberation Front
49
0.00%
0
Sri Lanka National Front
30
0.00%
0
Liberal Party
20
0.00%
0
Valid Votes
8,141,262
100.00%
417
Rejected Votes
427,543
Total Polled
8,568,805
Registered Electors
13,013,731
Turnout
65.84%
1. CWC contested with the UPFA in Central and Uva provinces. 2. SLMC contested with the UNP in Eastern province.
Central Province
Summary of the February 14, 2009 Sri Lanka Central Provincial Council election results
Party
Kandy
Matale
Nuwara Eliya
Seats
Popular Vote
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
2004
2009
+/−
Vote
%
United People's Freedom Alliance
363,490
18
140,295
7
146,418
9
30
[1] 36
+6
650,203
59.53%
United National Party
237,827
12
56,009
3
128,289
7
26
22
−4
422,125
38.65%
Total
643,617
30
218,406
10
309,666
16
58
58
0
1,167,336
100 %
Voter turnout: 66.84%
Source: Sri Lanka Department of Elections
Notes:
1. ^ Includes 2 bonus seats
Eastern Province
Summary of the May 10, 2008 Sri Lanka Eastern Provincial Council election results[ 11]
Alliances and parties
Ampara
Batticaloa
Trincomalee
Bonus Seats
Total
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
United People's Freedom Alliance (ACMC , NC, SLFP , TMVP et al.)
144,247
52.96%
8
105,341
58.09%
6
59,298
42.99%
4
2
308,886
52.21%
[1] 20
United National Party (SLMC , UNP )
121,272
44.52%
6
58,602
32.31%
4
70,858
51.37%
5
0
250,732
42.38%
15
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
4,745
1.74%
0
379
0.21%
0
4,266
3.09%
1
0
9,390
1.59%
1
Tamil Democratic National Alliance (EPRLF(P) , PLOTE , TULF et al.)
7,714
4.25%
1
0
7,714
1.30%
1
Eelam People's Democratic Party
5,418
2.99%
0
0
5,418
0.92%
0
Independent Groups
737
0.27%
0
823
0.45%
0
1,073
0.78%
0
0
2,633
0.45%
0
United Socialist Party
296
0.11%
0
943
0.52%
0
1,309
0.95%
0
0
2,548
0.43%
0
Eelavar Democratic Front (EROS )
1,816
1.00%
0
459
0.33%
0
0
2,275
0.38%
0
United National Alliance
597
0.22%
0
0
597
0.10%
0
People's Front of Liberation Tigers
63
0.02%
0
157
0.09%
0
163
0.12%
0
0
383
0.06%
0
All Lanka Tamil United Front
378
0.27%
0
0
378
0.06%
0
New Sinhala Heritage
312
0.11%
0
0
312
0.05%
0
National Development Front
100
0.04%
0
89
0.06%
0
0
189
0.03%
0
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
11
0.00%
0
85
0.05%
0
13
0.01%
0
0
109
0.02%
0
Muslim Liberation Front
39
0.02%
0
0
39
0.01%
0
Sri Lanka National Front
21
0.01%
0
9
0.01%
0
0
30
0.01%
0
Sri Lanka Progressive Front
17
0.01%
0
9
0.01%
0
0
26
0.00%
0
Ruhuna People's Party
9
0.00%
0
5
0.00%
0
0
14
0.00%
0
Liberal Party
3
0.00%
0
0
3
0.00%
0
Valid Votes
272,392
100.00%
14
181,355
100.00%
11
137,929
100.00%
10
2
591,676
100.00%
37
Rejected Votes
20,997
21,088
12,695
54,780
Total Polled
293,389
202,443
150,624
646,456
Registered Electors
409,308
330,950
242,463
982,721
Turnout
71.68%
61.17%
62.12%
65.78%
Source: Sri Lanka Department of Elections Archived 2012-02-19 at the Wayback Machine
Notes:
1. ^ Includes 2 bonus seats
North Central Province
Summary of the August 23, 2008 Sri Lanka North Central Provincial Council election results
Party
Anuradhapura
Polonnaruwa
Seats
Popular Vote
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
2004
2009
+/−
Vote
%
United People's Freedom Alliance
199,547
12
107,910
6
22
[1] 20
−2
307,457
56.37%
United National Party
142,019
8
63,265
4
10
12
+2
205,284
37.64%
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
19,357
1
7,381
0
[2] 0
1
+1
26,738
4.90%
Total
382,677
21
190,845
10
33
33
0
573,522
100 %
Voter turnout: 67.75%
Source: Sri Lanka Department of Elections
Notes:
1. ^ Includes 2 bonus seats
2. ^ Contested in 2004 as part of the UPFA
North Western Province
Summary of the February 14, 2009 Sri Lanka North Western Provincial Council election results
Party
Kurunegala
Puttalam
Seats
Popular Vote
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
2004
2009
+/−
Vote
%
United People's Freedom Alliance
497,366
24
171,377
11
31
[1] 37
+6
668,743
69.43%
United National Party
193,548
9
76,799
5
19
14
−5
270,347
28.07%
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
16,084
1
4,344
0
[2] 0
1
+1
20,428
2.12%
Total
735,846
34
274,014
16
52
52
0
1,009,860
100 %
Voter turnout: 60.77%
Source: Sri Lanka Department of Elections
Notes:
1. ^ Includes 2 bonus seats
2. ^ Contested in 2004 as part of the UPFA
Sabaragamuwa Province
Summary of the August 23, 2008 Sri Lanka Sabaragamuwa Provincial Council election results
Party
Ratnapura
Polonnaruwa
Seats
Popular Vote
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
2004
2009
+/−
Vote
%
United People's Freedom Alliance
260,218
13
212,571
7
28
[1] 25
−3
472,789
55.34%
United National Party
191,996
10
154,325
7
15
17
+2
346,321
40.53%
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
9,703
1
9,365
1
[2] 0
2
+2
19,068
2.23%
Total
497,013
24
404,660
18
44
44
0
901,673
100 %
Voter turnout: 68.37%
Source: Sri Lanka Department of Elections
Notes:
1. ^ Includes 2 bonus seats
2. ^ Contested in 2004 as part of the UPFA
Southern Province
Results of the 6th Southern provincial council election held on 10 October 2009:
Party / Alliance
Galle
Hambantota
Matara
Bonus Seats
Total
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
United People's Freedom Alliance
354,000
68.34%
16
192,961
66.95%
8
257,110
67.97%
12
2
804,071
67.88%
38
United National Party
140,175
27.06%
6
62,391
21.65%
3
94,614
25.01%
5
297,180
25.09%
14
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
19,958
3.85%
1
31,734
11.01%
1
20,687
5.47%
1
72,379
6.11%
3
Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
2,273
0.44%
0
4,280
1.13%
0
6,553
0.55%
0
Independents
260
0.05%
0
389
0.13%
0
343
0.09%
0
992
0.08%
0
United National Alliance
500
0.10%
0
371
0.10%
0
871
0.07%
0
United Socialist Party
366
0.07%
0
221
0.08%
0
218
0.06%
0
805
0.07%
0
National Development Front
174
0.06%
0
294
0.08%
0
468
0.04%
0
United Lanka People's Party
57
0.01%
0
217
0.08%
0
274
0.02%
0
Janasetha Peramuna
89
0.02%
0
52
0.02%
0
98
0.03%
0
239
0.02%
0
United Lanka Great Council
19
0.00%
0
55
0.02%
0
36
0.01%
0
110
0.01%
0
Socialist Equality Party
95
0.02%
0
95
0.01%
0
Left Front
92
0.02%
0
92
0.01%
0
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
36
0.01%
0
23
0.01%
0
32
0.01%
0
91
0.01%
0
Sri Lanka Progressive Front
38
0.01%
0
14
0.00%
0
34
0.01%
0
86
0.01%
0
Democratic Unity Alliance
61
0.02%
0
61
0.01%
0
Ruhuna People's Party
21
0.00%
0
31
0.01%
0
52
0.00%
0
National People's Party
49
0.01%
0
49
0.00%
0
Patriotic National Front
43
0.01%
0
43
0.00%
0
Valid Votes
518,028
100.00%
23
288,231
100.00%
12
378,252
100.00%
18
2
1,184,511
100.00%
55
Rejected Votes
21,952
13,403
16,727
52,082
Total Polled
539,980
301,634
394,979
1,236,593
Registered Electors
761,815
421,186
578,858
1,761,859
Turnout
70.88%
71.62%
68.23%
70.19%
Uva Province
The Uva Provincial Council was prematurely dissolved on 29 May 2009 by governor Nanda Mathew.[ 12] The term of the council was due to expire in August.[ 13] The Election Commissioner subsequently announced that nominations will be received from June 17 to June 23, to elect 21 members from the Badulla District and 11 members from the Monaragala District .[ 14] After the close of nominations, the date of the elections was announced as 8 August 2009.[ 15]
Results of the 5th Uva provincial council election held on 8 August 2009:
Party / Alliance
Badulla
Monaragala
Bonus Seats
Total
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
United People's Freedom Alliance
259,069
67.79%
14
159,837
81.32%
9
2
418,906
72.39%
25
United National Party
98,635
25.81%
5
30,509
15.52%
2
129,144
22.32%
7
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
9,007
2.36%
1
5,632
2.87%
0
14,639
2.53%
1
Up-Country People's Front
9,227
2.41%
1
9,227
1.59%
1
Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
4,150
1.09%
0
4,150
0.72%
0
United National Alliance
503
0.13%
0
503
0.09%
0
Democratic Unity Alliance
481
0.13%
0
481
0.08%
0
National Development Front
247
0.06%
0
226
0.11%
0
473
0.08%
0
United Socialist Party
276
0.07%
0
153
0.08%
0
429
0.07%
0
Independents
337
0.09%
0
90
0.05%
0
427
0.07 %
0
United Lanka Great Council
56
0.01%
0
62
0.03%
0
118
0.02%
0
Janasetha Peramuna
67
0.02%
0
67
0.01%
0
Patriotic National Front
44
0.01%
0
20
0.01%
0
64
0.01%
0
Sri Lanka Progressive Front
31
0.01%
0
10
0.01%
0
41
0.01%
0
Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya
30
0.01%
0
10
0.01%
0
40
0.01%
0
Valid Votes
382,160
100.00%
21
196,549
100.00%
11
2
578,709
100.00%
34
Rejected Votes
24,455
9,969
34,424
Total Polled
406,615
206,518
613,133
Registered Electors
574,814
300,642
875,456
Turnout
70.74%
68.69%
70.04%
Western Province
Summary of the April 24, 2009 Sri Lanka Western Provincial Council election results
Party
Colombo
Gampaha
Kaluthara
Seats
Popular Vote
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
Votes
Seats
2004
2009
+/−
Vote
%
United People's Freedom Alliance
530,370
25
624,530
27
351,215
14
59
[1] 68
+9
1,506,115
64.73%
United National Party
327,571
15
236,256
10
124,426
5
39
30
−9
688,253
29.58%
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
21,787
1
21,491
1
13,106
1
[2] 0
3
+3
56,384
2.43%
Sri Lanka Muslim Congress
18,978
1
18,014
1
12,396
0
4
2
−2
49,388
2.12%
Democratic Unity Alliance
8,584
1
1,424
0
1,962
0
1
1
0
11,970
0.51%
Total
957,035
43
932,360
39
526,484
20
104
104
0
2,415,879
100 %
Voter turnout: 63.24%
Source: Sri Lanka Department of Elections
Notes:
1. ^ Includes 2 bonus seats
2. ^ Contested in 2004 as part of the UPFA
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