Preferential Vote Results – Anuradhapura and Kalutara Districts

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The preferential vote results of the Anuradhapura District in the 2024 General Election have been released.

NPP’s Wasantha Samarasinghe has polled the highest number of preferential votes in the Anuradhapura District. 

Rohana Bandara and Suranga Rathnayaka have obtained the highest number of preferential votes to secure two parliamentary seats for the SJB in the district.

National People’s Power (NPP)

1. Wasantha Samarasinghe – 251,639

2. Sena Nanayakkara – 86,150

3. Susil Ranasinghe – 72,508

4. Susantha Kumara – 71,695

5. Bhagya Sri Herath – 63,551

6. P.D.N.K. Palihena – 52,507

7. Thilina Samarakoon – 49,730

Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB)

1. Rohana Bandara – 46,399

2. Suranga Rathnayaka –  24,348

NPP’s Nalinda Jayatissa has polled the highest number of preferential votes in the Kalutara District. 

Ajith Perera and Jagath Vithana have obtained the highest number of preferential votes to secure two parliamentary seats for the SJB in the district, while Rohitha Abeygunawardhana secured a seat for the New Democratic Front (NDF).

National People’s Power (NPP)

1. Nalinda Jayatissa – 371,640

2. Nilanthi Kottahachchi – 131,375

3. Nihal Abeyasinghe – 96,721

4. Sanjeewa Ranasinghe – 78,832

5. Dhanushka Ranganath – 74,502

6. Oshani Umanga – 69,232

7. Chandima Hettiaratchi – 50,509

8. Nandana Padmakumara – 50,452

Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB)

1. Ajith Perera – 43,975

2. Jagath Vithana – 43,867

New Democratic Front (NDF)

1. Rohitha Abeygunawardhana – 10,204

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