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Former Deputy Minister Premalal Jayasekara, who is still in remand custody, had topped the UPFA list in Ratnapura with 154,980 preferential votes, way ahead of W. D. J. Seneviratne who made it to the second place of the list with 90,472 votes.
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The leader of the National Movement for Social Justice (NMSJ) Ven. Maduluwawe Sobitha Thera, who pioneered the campaign for the election of candidates with better qualities, today said that a national government should be formed even for a brief period to make political reforms and stable national policies.
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Former State Minister and UNP Colombo district candidate Rosy Senanayake, who failed in her bid for re-election, told Daily Mirror that having to confine her campaign within the Colombo West electorate was one of the reasons to have obtained only 65,320 preferential votes.
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UNP’s Palitha Range Bandara topped the party’s Puttalam district list with 66, 960 preferential votes while Niroshan Perera (59, 337), Hector Appuhamy (55, 475), Shantha Abeysekara (36, 390) and Ashoka Priyantha (35, 418) placed at the second, third, fourth and fifth places respectively.
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Lakshman Kiriella has topped the UNP list in Kandy with 199,046 preferential votes while Mayantha Dissanayake, Abdul Haleem, Rauff Hakeem, Lucky Jayawardane and Ananda Aluthgamage obtained preferential votes 111,190, 111, 011, 102,186, 67, 461, 67, 461 and 56, 625 respectively.
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The Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP), which admitted to the fact that it had not performed as expected at yesterday’s election said the party would however function as a vibrant and effective political party while being in the opposition.
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UPFA stalwart Dullas Alahapperuma topped the party’s Matara list with 105,406 preferential votes while Niroshan Premaratne (99,762), Mahinda Yapa Abeywardene (97,918), Kanchana Wijesekara (83,278) and Chandrasiri Gajadeera (54,252) placed at the second, third, fourth and fifth places respectively.
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United National Party (UNP) Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe today urged the people not to divide themselves as winners and losers and work together as one family for the betterment of Sri Lanka and to introduce a new political culture to the country.