Electoral district of Sri Lanka
El distrito electoral de Colombo es uno de los 22 distritos electorales plurinominales de Sri Lanka creados por la Constitución de 1978. El distrito es colindante con el distrito administrativo de Colombo en la provincia occidental . El distrito elige actualmente a 19 de los 225 miembros del Parlamento de Sri Lanka y tenía 1.709.209 electores registrados en 2020. [2]
Elecciones presidenciales
Elecciones presidenciales de 1982
Resultados de las primeras elecciones presidenciales celebradas el 20 de octubre de 1982: [3]
Elecciones presidenciales de 1988
Resultados de las segundas elecciones presidenciales celebradas el 19 de diciembre de 1988: [4]
Elecciones presidenciales de 1994
Resultados de la tercera elección presidencial celebrada el 9 de noviembre de 1994: [5]
Elecciones presidenciales de 1999
Resultados de la cuarta elección presidencial celebrada el 21 de diciembre de 1999: [6]
Elecciones presidenciales de 2005
Resultados de la quinta elección presidencial celebrada el 17 de noviembre de 2005: [7]
Elecciones presidenciales de 2010
Resultados de la sexta elección presidencial celebrada el 26 de enero de 2010: [8]
Elecciones presidenciales de 2015
Resultados de las 7ª elecciones presidenciales celebradas el 8 de enero de 2015: [9]
Elecciones presidenciales de 2019
Resultados de las 8ª elecciones presidenciales celebradas el 16 de noviembre de 2019: [10]
Elecciones presidenciales de 2024
Resultados de las 9ª elecciones presidenciales celebradas el 21 de septiembre de 2024: [11]
Votos preferenciales [12]
Elecciones generales parlamentarias
Elecciones generales parlamentarias de 1989
Resultados de las 9ª elecciones parlamentarias celebradas el 15 de febrero de 1989: [13]
Elecciones generales parlamentarias de 1994
Resultados de las décimas elecciones parlamentarias celebradas el 16 de agosto de 1994: [15]
Elecciones generales parlamentarias de 2000
Resultados de las 11ª elecciones parlamentarias celebradas el 10 de octubre de 2000: [17]
Elecciones generales parlamentarias de 2001
Resultados de las 12ª elecciones parlamentarias celebradas el 5 de diciembre de 2001: [19] [20]
Elecciones generales parlamentarias de 2004
Resultados de las 13ª elecciones parlamentarias celebradas el 2 de abril de 2004: [22]
Elecciones generales parlamentarias de 2010
Resultados de las 14ª elecciones parlamentarias celebradas el 8 de abril de 2010: [26]
Elecciones generales parlamentarias de 2015
Resultados de las 15ª elecciones parlamentarias celebradas el 17 de agosto de 2015: [31]
Elecciones generales parlamentarias de 2020
Resultados de las 16ª elecciones parlamentarias celebradas el 5 de agosto de 2020: [33]
Elecciones del Consejo Provincial
Elecciones provinciales de 1988
Resultados de las primeras elecciones provinciales del oeste celebradas el 2 de junio de 1988 [35]
Elecciones provinciales de 1993
Resultados de la segunda elección del consejo provincial occidental celebrada el 17 de mayo de 1993: [36]
Elecciones provinciales de 1999
Resultados de la tercera elección del consejo provincial occidental celebrada el 6 de abril de 1999: [37] [38] [39]
Elecciones provinciales de 2004
Resultados de las elecciones del 4º consejo provincial occidental celebradas el 10 de julio de 2004: [41]
Elecciones provinciales de 2009
Resultados de la quinta elección del consejo provincial occidental celebrada el 25 de abril de 2009: [42]
Elecciones provinciales de 2014
Resultados de la sexta elección del consejo provincial occidental celebrada el 29 de marzo de 2014: [44]
Notas
- ^ Including the Ceylon Workers' Congress.
- ^ Including the CPSL, LSSP, NSSP, SLMP.
- ^ Lalith Athulathmudali (DUNF) was killed on 23 April 1993.[14]
- ^ Including the SLFP et al..
- ^ Including the Ceylon Workers' Congress.
- ^ Including the JVP.
- ^ C. V. Gunaratne (SLFP) was killed on 7 June 2000.[16]
- ^ Ossie Abeygunasekera were killed on 24 October 1994. His replacements was P. P. Devaraj (CWC).
- ^ Weerasinghe Mallimarachchi were killed on 24 October 1994. His replacements was R. Yogarajan (CWC).
- ^ Including the DWC, NWC, UCPF, UNP.
- ^ Including the SLFP et al..
- ^ Including the SLMC.
- ^ Including the NSSP et al..
- ^ Including the UNP, SLMC, CWC, WPF.
- ^ Including the SLFP et al.
- ^ Including the ACTC, EPRLF(S), TELO, TULF.
- ^ Including the NSSP et al.
- ^ Including the UNP, SLMC, CWC, WPF.
- ^ Including the SLFP, JVP et al.
- ^ Including the NSSP et al.
- ^ T. Maheswaran (UNF-UNP) was killed on 1 January 2008.[24] His replacement Mohamed Rajabdeen (UNF-SLMC) was sworn in on 8 January 2008.[25]
- ^ Ven. Kataluwe Ratanasiya Thero resigned on 18 May 2004. His replacement was Ven. Akmeemana Dayarathana Thero (JHU).
- ^ SLFP, CWC et al.
- ^ UNP, SLMC, DPF, SLFP(P)
- ^ JVP,DNF et al.
- ^ Sarath Fonseka (DNA) vacated his seat on 7 October 2010 after being sentenced to 30 months imprisonment by a court martial after being found guilty of breaching arms procurement guideline.[28][29] His replacement Jayantha Ketagoda (DNA) was sworn in on 8 March 2011.[30]
- ^ The alliance consisted of ACMC,DNM, JHU,MTNA,NFGG, SLMC, TPA (DPF, NUW and UCPF),ULF and UNP.
- ^ The alliance consisted of CWC,CF,DNF,DPC, LBSL, MEP, NC, NFF,PHU, SA (CPSL, DLF, LSSP,NLPP and SLPP), SLFP, TMVP and UCF.
- ^ The alliance consisted of CWC, CPSL, DLF, DVJP, EPDP, LSSP, MEP,MTK, NC, NFF,PHU, SLFP, SLMP, SLPP, TMVP,UPP & VDJS.
- ^ The alliance consisted of JHU, SLMC, TPA (NUW, DPF, UCPF), ACMC,NLNP & JSP.
- ^ Including JVP.
- ^ Including the CPSL, LSSP, NSSP & SLMP
- ^ Including the SLFP et al.
- ^ Including the SLFP, SLMC et al.
- ^ Including the CWC, DWC.
- ^ Including the NSSP et al.
- ^ Including SLFP, JVP et al.
- ^ Including CWC, UNP.
- ^ Including NSSP et al.
- ^ Including SLFP et al.
- ^ Including NSSP et al.
- ^ Including SLFP et al.
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- ^ "Result of Presidential Election 1988" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-04.
- ^ "Result of Presidential Election 1994" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-03-04.
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