Anura Kumara Dissanayake secured victories in 105 electorates out of a total of 160. While Sajith Premadasa won in 50 electorates. Independent candidate Ariyanethiran Pakkiyaselvam secured 6 electorates.
Breakdown of the electorates won by the three candidates;
Anura Kumara Dissanayake:
Colombo District: Borella,Colombo-East, Dehiwala, Ratmalana, Kolonnawa, Kotte, Kaduwela, Avissawella, Homagama, Maharagama, Kesbewa, Moratuwa
Gampaha District: Wattala, Negombo, Katana, Divulapitiya, Mirigama, Minuwangoda, Attanagalla, Gampaha, Ja-Ela, Mahara, Dompe, Biyagama, Kelaniya
Kalutara District: Panadura, Bandaragama, Horana, Bulathsinhala, Matugama, Kalutara, Beruwala, Agalawatta
Kandy District: Galagedara, Harispattuwa, Kundasale, Hewaheta, Senkadagala, Mahanuwara, Yatinuwara, Udunuwara, Nawalapitiya
Matale District: Dambulla and Matale
Galle District: Balapitiya, Ambalangoda, Karandeniya, Bentara-Elpitiya, Hiniduma, Baddegama, Ratgama, Galle, Akmeemana, Habaraduwa
Matara District: Deniyaya, Hakmana, Akuressa, Kamburupitiya, Devinuwara, Matara, Weligama
Hambantota District: Mulkirigala, Beliatta, Tangalle, Tissamaharama
Digamadulla District: Ampara
Kurunegala District: Galgamuwa, Nikaweratiya, Yapahuwa, Hiriyala, Wariyapola, Panduwasnuwara, Bingiriya, Katugampola, Kuliyapitiya, Dambadeniya, Polgahawela, Kurunegala, Mawathagama, Dodangaslanda
Puttalam District: Puttalam, Anamaduwa, Chilaw, Nattandiya, Wennapuwa
Anuradhapura District: Anuradhapura-East, Anuradhapura-West, Kalawewa, Mihintale, Kekirawa
Polonnaruwa District: Minneriya, Medirigiriya, Polonnaruwa
Badulla District: Bandarawela
Monaragala District: Wellawaya
Ratnapura District: Eheliyagoda, Ratnapura, Balangoda, Kalawana, Kolonna
Kegalle District: Dedigama, Galigamuwa, Kegalle, Rambukkana, Mawanella, Aranayake, Ruwanwella
Sajith Premadasa:
Colombo District: Colombo - North, Colombo - Central, Colombo - West
Kandy District: Patha-Dumbara, Mada-Dumbara, Teldeniya, Hewaheta, Gampola
Jaffna District: Kankesanturai, Manipay, Kopay, Chavakachcheri, Kilinochchi
Vanni District: Mannar, Vavuniya, Mullativu
Batticaloa District: Kalikuda, Batticaloa, Padiruppu
Digamadulla District: Sammanthurai, Kalmunai, Pottuvil
Trincomalee District: Seruwila, Trincomalee, Mutur
Puttalam District: Puttalam
Anuradhapura District: Medawachchiya, Horowpothana
Nuwara Eliya District: Nuwara Eliya, Kotmale, Hanguranketa, Walapane, Maskeliya
Badulla District: Mahiyanganaya, Wiyaluwa, Passara, Badulla, Hali-Ela, Uva-Paranagama, Welimada, Haputale
Monaragala District: Bibila and Monaragala
Ratnapura District: Palmadulla, Rakwana and Nivitigala
Kegalle District: Yatiyanthota and Deraniyagala
This comprehensive breakdown illustrates the electoral landscape and highlights the strongholds of each candidate in various districts across Sri Lanka.
Ariyanethiran Pakkiyaselvam:
Jaffna District: Kyats, Vaddukoddai, Udupiddy, Point Pedro, Nallur and Jaffna.
Preparations are underway to announce the final results at the Election Commission and the main candidates have been invited to the venue. The announcement will be made after the count of the preference votes will be added to final district results. In the first round Anura kumara Dissanayake received 5.6 million (42.31%), Sajith Premadasa 4.3 million (32.76 %) and Ranil Wickremesinghe received 2.2 million (17.27 %).
Sajith Premadasa returns higher majority votes in North and East
In what looked like an entirely different election results pattern, SJB Presidential candidate Sajith Premadasa returned a higher number of votes compared to other candidates.
Jaffna electoral district experienced a tight race with Mr Premadasa beating Tamil Common candidate P. Ariyanethrian by only 4489 votes. Manipay division went to Premadasa by only 22 votes. Kayts, Jaffna, Vaddukkoddai, Udupiddy, Point Pedro, and Nallur divisions in Jaffna electorate voted in favor of Ariyanethran while Kankesanthurai, Manipay, Kopay, Chavakachcheri, and Kilinochchi voted for Premadasa.
In the Vanni electoral district, Mr Premadasa secured a higher margin, beating his main contender Wickremesinghe by over 42,000 votes. Mr Ariyanethran trailed at third place having received 36,377 votes or 16.74 per cent. Mr Premadasa won all Vanni polling divisions.
The tight race in the North is unique this time compared to previous elections where Northern voters rallied behind one particular candidate. In 2019 and 2015 they voted overwhelmingly for Mr Premadasa and Mr Sirisena respectively. But in this election, no candidate received more than half of their vote.
In the East, voting patterns were more closely similar to trends in the South as the Tamil common candidate did not make it to the top three. Nevertheless, a crucial difference is the better performance of Mr Wickremesinghe over Mr Dissanayake.
Mr Premadasa comfortably won all three districts of Trincomalee, Batticaloa, and Digamadulla. In Trincomalee Dissanayake lagged by 29.53 percent and in Digamadulla, he was 21.59 per cent behind. Meanwhile, in Batticaloa, Mr Wickremesinghe proved to be a stronger competitor coming in second. Ariyanethiran received 7.74 per cent in Trincomalee, 2.36 per cent in Digamadulla, and 9.71 per cent in Batticaloa.
In the Digamadulla electoral district, the Ampara electorate was the only one to vote for Dissanayake in the district.In Trincomalee too, the race in the Tamil and Muslim majority divisions of Mutur and Trincomalee was between Premadasa and Wickremesinghe while the Sinhala majority division of Seruwila brought Dissanayake in second.
In Batticaloa Mr Premadasa and Mr Wickremesinghe were front-runners across the board. Mr Dissanayake didn't even make it to third place in two of the three electroates, with Ariyanethiran overtaking him in Kalkudah and Padiruppu.
The Chair of the Commonwealth Observer Group to the Sri Lanka presidential election, former President of Seychelles Danny Faure, has called for patience as the country enters an extended second counting phase. President Faure stated that Sri Lankan voters have expressed their wishes, ushering the country into a historic second phase of counting, in a preferential voting system since its introduction in 1982.
The Election Commission (EC) has announced that second preference voting will be conducted, as no candidate has secured over 50 per cent of the total votes.
EC Chairman R.A.M.L. Ratnayake told reporters today that, apart from Anura Kumara Dissanayake of NPP and Sajith Premadasa of SJB, all other candidates will be eliminated from the next round of counting.
Mr. Dissanayake has secured 39.52% leading the race, while Mr. Premadasa has obtained 34.28%.
In the Postal votes, National Peoples’ Power Presidential candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayake secured 19 out of 22 electoral districts. Sajith Premadasa won postal votes in the electoral districts of Vanni, while Ranil Wickremesinghe clinched Batticaloa and Jaffna.
Government officials and members of the Tri-forces who were deployed for election duties were eligible to cast their ballot through the postal vote. A total of 712,318 people were eligible for postal voting.
District Returning Officers are instructed to be prepared for counting of second preference votes as counting ballots is currently underway, a senior official from the Election Secretariat said.
Currently, NPP candidate Anura Kumara Dissanayake is leading the polls with 40.7 per cent votes, with Sajith Premadasa trailing behind with 33.38 per cent and independent candidate Ranil Wickremesinghe with 17.41 per cent votes as of 12.00 pm, according to official results released by Election Commission so far.
Several prominent government and opposition MPs have congratulated Anura Kumara Dissanayake who is leading in the 2024 presidential election as more results come in. Foreign Minister Ali Sabry, Samagi Jana Balawegaya MP Dr. Harsha De Silva, Tamil Progressive Alliance Leader Mano Ganesan and All Ceylon Makkal Congress Leader Rishad Bathiudeen have all congratulated Mr Dissanayake on X, recognising him as the new president-elect of Sri Lanka.
Anura Kumara Dissanayake has reached the highest number of votes in twelve electorates so far. He had won electorates Matara, Ambalangoda, Balapitiya, Ratgama, weligama, Badulla, Kandy, Belliatta and Tangalle. While the independent candidate Ariyanethirnan Pakkiyaselvam has won the Nallur and Jaffna electorates.
9:25 a.m.: The Naula Police has arrested an office assistant assigned for election duties last night as he was under the influence of liquor and acted in a manner to disrput the election process. The incident took place at the Naula - Pubbiliya Model School polling station and he is to be produced before the Naula Magistrate’s Court today.
9:20 a.m.: SLPP candidate Namal Rajapaksa cast his vote a short while ago. “ Every vote matters for the future of the country,” Mr. Rajapaksa said in a X post.
9.18 a.m.: Chairman of the Election Commission R.M.A.L.Ratnayake urged voters to go to their respective polling booths early and cast their vote. He urged people to avoid gathering outside polling booths.
9.08 a.m.: Public Security Minister Tiran Alles who spoke to reporters after casting his vote a short while ago said all measures are in place to ensure security in the country and appealed to all citizens to ensure a peaceful conduct of the poll.
9.00 a.m.: Brisk voting has been reported across the country in the first two hours of the poll.
7:02 a.m.: Voting to elect the 9th Executive President of the country commenced a while ago as thousands of Sri Lankans are lined up in front of queues to cast their votes in their respective polling stations across the country.
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