Election complaints: Highest single-day figure recorded ahead of Local Polls!

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April 21, Colombo (LNW): Election-related grievances surged dramatically on April 19, with authorities registering 162 new complaints—marking the highest single-day figure recorded since the campaign period commenced on March 20.

The complaints, logged by 4.30 pm, reflect a mounting atmosphere of political unrest and intensifying contestation ahead of Sri Lanka’s Local Government elections.

A total of 1,874 complaints have been formally documented within the past month, according to figures released by the Election Commission.

These include a wide range of alleged legal violations, underscoring deepening concerns around the integrity and conduct of the electoral process at grassroots level.

The complaints have been channelled through two principal mechanisms established for monitoring and response. Of the overall tally, 145 cases were received by the National Centre for Election Complaint Management—tasked with centralised oversight of electoral irregularities—while a much larger share, 1,720 complaints, were reported at district-level centres across the island, reflecting the geographical spread of tensions.

Though most complaints relate to breaches of election laws—ranging from misuse of state resources and unauthorised propaganda to procedural violations—nine incidents of physical violence have also been reported, raising alarms about deteriorating conditions in the pre-election environment.

Election monitoring groups have expressed particular concern that such developments could escalate further as polling day nears.

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