LG Polls 2025: NPP wins Yatinuwara, Udapalatha and Pasbage Korale

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The National People’s Power has secured victories in the Yatinuwara, Udapalatha  and Pasbage Korale of the Kandy District. 

Udapalatha PS – Kandy 

National People’s Power (NPP) – 19,595 (18 seats)
Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) – 15,326 (11 seats)
People’s Alliance (PA) – 7,854 (6 seats)  
United National Party (UNP) – 5,692 (4 seats)
Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) – 3,384 (3 seats)
‘Sarvajana Balaya’ (SB) – 2,819 (2 seats)
Independent Group (IND) – 1,547 (1 seat)
Ceylon Worker’s Congress (CWC) – 1,089 (1 seat)

Pasbage Korale PS – Kandy

National People’s Power (NPP) – 11,946 (10 seats)
Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) – 3,764 (3 seats)
Independent Group 1 (IND1) – 3,473 (3 seats)
Independent Group 2 (IND2) – 2,271 (2 seats)
United National Alliance (UNA) – 946 (1 seat)
United National Party (UNP) – 911 (1 seat)
Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) – 846 (1 seat)


Yatinuwara Pradeshiya Sabha    

National People’s Power (NPP) – 22,294 (23 seats)
Samagi Jana Balawegaya (SJB) – 10,341 (9 seats)
Independent Group (IND) – 4,535 (4 seats)
Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) – 3,690 (3 seats)
United National Party (UNP) – 2,469 (2 seats)
People’s Alliance (PA) – 2,383 (2 seats)  
United National Alliance – (UNP) 1,396 (1 seat)
 ‘Sarvajana Balaya’ (SB) – 1,104 (1 seat)
United Republican Front – (URF) 1,075 (1 seat) 

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