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List of candidates and preferential votes in Sri Lanka 2024 election

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s 2024 general elections has returned an overwhelming majority of candidates from the National People’s Power of President Anura Dissanayake followed by the Samagi Jana Balwegaya.

The following is a list of reported candidates and preferential votes in the 2024 general election

Anuradhapura District

NPP
Wasantha Samarasinghe – 251,639
Sena Nanayakkara – 86,150
Susil Ranasinghe – 72,508
Susantha Kumara – 71,695
Bhagya Sri Herath – 63,551
P D N K Palihena – 52,507
Thilina Samarakoon – 49,730

SJB
Rohana Bandara – 46,399
Suranga Rathnayaka – 24,348

Badulla District

NPP
Samantha Vidyarathna – 208,247
Kitnan Selvaraj – 60,041
Ambika Samuel – 58,201
Raveendra Bandara – 50,822
Sudath Balagalla – 47,980
Dinindu Saman Kumara – 45,902

SJB
Nayana Wasalathilake – 35,518
Chaminda Wijesiri – 29,791

NDF
Chamara Sampath Dassanayake – 19,359

Batticaloa District

ITAK
Shanakiyan Rasamanickam – 65,458
G Srinesan – 22,773
Ilaiyathambi Srinath – 21,202

NPP
K Prabhu – 14,856

SLMC
A M Hizbullah – 32,410

Colombo District

Harini Amarasuriya – 655,289
Chathuranga Abeysinghe – 127,166
Sunil Watagala – 125,700
Lakshman Nipuna Arachchi – 96,273
Aruna Panagoda – 91,081
Eranga Gunasekara – 85,180
Harshana Nanayakkara – 82,275
Kaushalya Ariyarathne – 80,814
Asitha Niroshana – 78,990
Dr Rizvi Salih – 73,018
Susantha Dodawatte – 65,391
Chandana Sooriyaarachchi – 63,387
Samanmali Gunasinghe – 59,657
Dewananda Suraweera – 54,680

SJB
Sajith Premadasa – 145,611
Harsha de Silva – 81,473
Mujibur Rahuman – 43,737
S M Marikkar – 41,482

Digamadulla District

NPP
Wasantha Piyathissa – 71,120
Manjula Ratnayake – 50,838
Priyantha Wijeratne – 41,313
Muthumenike Rathwatte – 32,145

ACMC
M M Thahir – 14,511

SLMC
Meerasahibu Uthumalebbe – 13,016

ITAK
Kavindran Kodeeswaran – 11,962

Gampaha District

NPP
Vijitha Herath – 716,715
Anil Jayantha – 162,433
Mahinda Jayasinghe – 137,315
Krishantha Abeysena – 121,825
Muneer Mulafar – 109,815
Ashoka Ranwala – 109,332
Dharmappriya Wijesinghe – 83,061
Ruwan Mapalagama – 78,673
Lasith Bashana – 74,058
Prageeth Maduranga – 70,887
Champika Hettiarachchi – 70,373
Ruwanthilake Jayakodi – 68,210
Hemali Weerasekara – 66,737
Upali Abeywickrama – 60,595
Stephani Fernando – 57,634
Chaminda Lalith Kumara – 53,451

SJB
Harshana Rajakaruna – 67,004
Kavinda Jayawardena – 37,597
W M M Amila – 23,699

Hambantota District

NPP
Nihal Galappaththi – 125,983
Athula Welandagoda – 73,198
Saliya Madarasinghe – 65,969
Aravinda Vitharana – 48,807
Prabha Senarath – 42,249

SJB
Dilip Wedaarachchi – 23,514

SLPP
D V Chanaka – 16,546

Galle District

NPP
Nalin Hewage – 274,707
Rathna Gamage – 113,719
Nayanathara Premathilake – 82,058
Nishantha Samaraweera – 76,677
Thilanka Rukmal – 74,143
Nishantha Perera – 71,549
T K Jayasundara – 58,761

SJB
Gayantha Karunathilake – 36,093

SLPP
Chanaka Sampath – 8,447

Jaffna District

ITAK
Sivagnanam Shritharan – 32,833

NPP
Ilankumaran Karunanathan – 32,102
Dr Sribavanadarajah Shanmuganathan – 20,430
Rajeevan Jeyachandramoorthy – 17,000

Ind. 17
Ramanathan Arcuna – 20,487

AITC
Gajendrakumar Ponnambalam – 15,135

Kalutara District

NPP
Nalinda Jayatissa – 371,640
Nilanthi Kottahachchi – 131,375
Nihal Abeyasinghe – 96,721
Sanjeewa Ranasinghe – 78,832
Dhanushka Ranganath – 74,502
Oshani Umanga – 69,232
Chandima Hettiaratchi – 50,509
Nandana Padmakumara – 50,452

SJB
Ajith Perera – 43,975
Jagath Vithana – 43,867

NDF
Rohitha Abeygunawardhana – 10,204

Kandy District

NPP
K D Lal Kantha – 316,951
Jagath Manuwarna – 128,678
Prasanna Gunasena – 94,242
Hansaka Wijemuni – 82,926
Thanura Dissanayake – 78,526
E M Basnayake – 72,929
Riyaz Faruk – 64,043
Thushari Jayasinghe – 58,223
Mohomed Pasmin – 57,716

SJB
Rauf Hakeem – 30,883
Chamindranee Kiriella – 30,780

NDF
Anuradha Jayarathne – 20,749

Kegalle District

NPP
Dammika Patabendi – 186,409
Kosala Jayaweera – 61,713
Sagarika Athauda – 59,019
Manoj Rajapaksha – 54,173
Nandana Millagala – 49,635
Kanchana Welipitiya – 45,723
Nanda Bandara – 45,115

SJB
Kabeer Hashim – 36,034
Sujith Sanjaya Perera – 26,164

Kurunegala District

NPP
Namal Karunaratne – 356,969
Ananda Wijeyapala – 133,142
Sujeeva Dissanayake – 109,979
Wijesiri Basnayake – 86,218
Geetha Herath – 84,414
Namal Sudarshana – 83,418
Jagath Gunawardena – 81,864
Ashoka Gunasena – 72,216
D Suriyabandara – 72,198
Chandana Tennakoon – 70,038
Dharmapriya Dissanayake – 68,580
Mahammadu Aslam – 67,436

SJB
Nalin Bandara – 58,971
Dayasiri Jayasekara – 51,402
J C Alawathuwala – 46,915

Matale District

NPP
Gamagedra Dissanayake – 100,618
Sunil Biyanwila – 56,932
Deepthi Wasalage – 47,482
Dinesh Hemantha Perera – 43,455

SJB
Rohini Kumari Kawiratne – 27.845

Matara District

NPP
Sunil Hadunneththi – 249,251
Saroja Polraj – 148,379
L M Abeywickrama – 68,144
Arkam Ilyas – 53,835
Gammaddage Ajantha – 48,820
Lal Premanath – 48,797

SJB
Chathura Galappaththi – 32,196

Monaragala District

NPP
R M Jayawardena – 105,107
Ajith Priyadarshana – 54,044
Chathuri Gangani – 42,930
Ruwan Wijeweera – 40,505
Sarath Kumara – 39,657

SJB
H M Dharmasena – 20,171

Nuwara Eliya District

NPP
Manjula Suraweera Arachchi – 78,832
Madhura Senevirathna – 52,546
R G Wijerathna – 39,006
Anushka Thilakarathne – 34,035
Krishnan Kaleichelvi – 33,346

SJB
Palani Thigambaram – 48,018 votes
Velusamy Radhakrishnan – 42,273 votes

UNP
Jeewan Thondaman – 46,438

Polonnaruwa District

NPP
T B Sarath – 105,137
Jagath Wickremaratne – 51,391
Sunil Rathnasiri – 51,077
Pathmasiri Bandara – 45,096

SJB
Kins Nelson – 28,682

Puttalam District

NPP
Chandana Abayarathna – 113,334
Ajith Gihan – 58,183
Gayan Janaka – 51,233
Hiruni Wijesinghe – 44,057
Anton Jayakody – 43,907
Mohamed Faisal – 42,939

SJB
Hector Appuhami – 25,755
Janath Chithral Fernando – 18,916

Ratnapura District

NPP
Shantha Padmakumara – 137,965
S Pradeep – 112,711
Sunil Senevi – 76,505
Janaka Senarathna – 74,068
Sunil Rajapaksha – 58,138
Upul Kithsiri – 55,726
Wasantha Pushpakumara – 52,841
Nilusha Gamage – 48,791

SJB
Heshan Withanage – 54,850
Priyantha Liyanage – 44,705
Ariyawansa Basooriya – 26,760

Trincomalee District

NPP
Arun Hemachandra – 38,368
Roshan Akmeemana – 25,814

SJB
Imran Maharoof – 22,779

ITAK
Shanmugam Kugathasan – 18,470

Vanni District

NPP
Selvathambi Thilakanathan – 10,652
Arumugam Jegadishwaran – 9,280

ITAK
Thurairasa Ravikumar – 11,215

SJB
Rishad Bathiudeen – 21,018

DTNA
A Adaikkalanathan – 5,695

SLPP
Cader Masthan – 13,511

Compiled based on Rupavahini, Times Online, Ada Derana, and Newswire reports. (Colombo/Nov15/2024)

Sri Lanka’s national inflation rises to over 3-year high of 7.2-pct in July

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s national-wide inflation price inflation jumped to more than three year high of 7.2 percent in 12-months to July 2026, rising from 6.5 percent in June, with non food prices rising 9.2 percent over the year, data from the state statistics office showed.
 
July national inflation is the highest in percentage terms since June 2023, the data showed.  
 
The National Consumer Price Index, an alternative to the widely watched Colombo Consumer Price Index, gained 0.5 percent over July to reach 223.4 points, the highest 
 
The central bank has already missed its 7 percent upper limit of the inflation target following a sharp increase in energy prices in March and April. 
 
Critics have pointed out that under the cover of the 5 percent inflation target the central bank triggered back-to-back currency crises since the end of a 30-year war in 2012, 2015/16, 2018, 2020/21, and this year collapsing the rupee from 113 to 360 to the US dollar.
 
The rupee has been rising since early this month. 
 
The Central Bank expected inflation to fall gradually towards the end of this year if oil prices remain around UA$90 per barrel. Oil prices reached around US$90 this week amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s threat to attack Iran. (Colombo/August 21/2026)
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Sri Lanka rupee closes at 329.40/50 to US dollar spot, bond yields steady

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s rupee appreciated to close at 329.40/50 to the US dollar in the spot market on Friday, from 330.10/20 the previous day, while bond yields held broadly steady, dealers said.

A bond maturing on 15.09.2027 closed at 9.50/65 percent, down from 9.60/80 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.03.2028 closed at 10.00/10 percent, up from 9.98/10.05 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.10.2028 closed at 10.15/30 percent, up from 10.10/20 percent.

A bond maturing on 01.08.2030 closed at 10.70/80 percent, down from 10.80/90 percent.

A bond maturing on 01.02.2031 closed at 10.90/95 percent, down from 10.90/11.00 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.12.2032 closed flat at 11.15/25 percent.

A bond maturing on 01.11.2033 closed flat at 11.40/50 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.10.2034 closed at 11.65/70 percent, down from 11.70/80 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.08.2036 closed flat at 11.95/12.00 percent.

A bond maturing on 01.07.2037 closed at 11.95/12.05 percent, from 11.95/12.00 percent. (Colombo/Aug21/2026)

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Sri Lanka approves Rs7.5bn interest-free loan scheme for paddy purchasing

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Cabinet has approved a plan to provide interest-free loans of up to 25 million rupees each for small and medium-scale rice millers to purchase paddy at government guaranteed prices, the minister of agriculture said.

Speaking during a parliamentary debate on a 7.5 billion rupee supplementary estimate, minister Lal Kantha said that the Paddy Marketing Board (PMB) lacks the capacity to purchase the country’s entire harvest.

“We do not have the complete capacity to purchase the paddy produced by the farming community at a fair price solely through the Paddy Marketing Board,” Lal Kantha stated, noting that the PMB’s purchasing program is insufficient to meet demand. 

While the government declared guaranteed prices of Rs. 120 per kg for Nadu, Rs. 130 for Samba, and Rs. 140 for Keeri Samba, Lal Kantha said that Rs. 120 is inadequate for farmers in low-yield areas producing only 60 to 80 bushels per acre. 

“The only answer to this is to increase the yield in lands where the harvest is low,” he added.

Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa criticized the pricing formula as an economic disaster for farmers. 

Drawing on government figures estimating Red Nadu production costs at Rs. 70 per kg, Premadasa calculated that a farmer’s seasonal profit amounts to approximately Rs. 100,000 per acre. 

“How can a farmer live on Rs. 16,666 to maintain their family?” Premadasa asked, arguing that this monthly equivalent is unlivable. 

Premadasa also pointed out that despite a domestic rice production surplus of 3.2 million metric tons against a national requirement of 2.5 million, the government has imported rice. (Colombo/August21/2026)

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Stocks close up on Friday, capital goods lead turnover

ECONOMYNEXT – Sri Lanka’s Colombo Stock Exchange indices closed up on Friday morning, CSE data showed, with the benchmark All Share Price Index moving up 0.05 percent.

The ASPI was up 10.99 points at 21,416.61, while the more liquid S&P SL20 was up 0.19 percent, or 11.50 points, at 6,030.75.

Positive contributors to the ASPI were Citizens Development Business Finance (up 5.07 percent at 39.40 rupees), Sierra Cables (up 6.13 percent at 34.60 rupees), Hemas Holdings (up 1.27 percent at 31.80 rupees), Dialog Axiata (up 0.64 percent at 47.00 rupees), and Sampath Bank (up 0.36 percent at 140.00 rupees).

Richard Pieris and Company (down 4.03 percent at 26.20 rupees), RIL Property (down 2.43 percent at 24.10 rupees), Commercial Development Company (down 4.75 percent at 36.10 rupees), and Ceylon Cold Stores (down 1.00 percent at 124.00 rupees) were top negative contributors.

Market turnover was 1.22 billion rupees. Capital goods led turnover with 480.7 million rupees.

Melstacorp announced its Board of Directors has decided to convene the Annual General Meeting for the financial year ended March 31, 2026, on Tuesday, September 15, 2026, via Zoom. (Colombo/August21/2026)

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Sri Lanka briefs diplomatic missions to rally global investors for SLEIS 2026

ECONOMYNEXT – Foreign diplomatic missions in Sri Lanka were briefed on the upcoming Sri Lanka Economic and Investment Summit (SLEIS) 2026 to encourage greater international engagement with the country’s investment and business agenda.

The briefing provided representatives of diplomatic missions an overview of SLEIS 2026, organised by The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, which will be held on October 12 and 13.

“The programme will look beyond the immediate concerns of economic stabilisation to issues that will shape Sri Lanka’s next phase of growth, including investment, trade, competitiveness, economic policy and the country’s position within a changing global economy,: the chamber said.

The summit is expected to draw policymakers, business leaders, investors, economists and international stakeholders to examine Sri Lanka’s economic direction and emerging opportunities.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Arun Hemachandra asked diplomatic missions to carry the message to their respective business communities, investment promotion agencies, investors and chambers of commerce.

Chairperson of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Krishan Balendra said the Summit would support efforts to reposition Sri Lanka as a destination with a clearer growth story and opportunities for investment, while giving international and local stakeholders a space to engage directly on the country’s economic direction.

The briefing also highlighted the role of SLEIS as a platform for international business engagement.

With participation expected from international investors, business leaders, policymakers and other economic stakeholders, the Summit will provide opportunities to exchange perspectives, build connections and examine areas where Sri Lanka can compete more effectively in the global economy.

Registrations are now open at https://sleis.chamber.lk/. For more information, contact Alikie on 011 558 8805 (alikie@chamber.lk) or Shanuka on 0701082541 (events.division@chamber.lk). (Colombo/Aug21/2026)

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Anjalie Munasinghe appointed Secretary of CIPR International

ECONOMYNEXT – Anjalie Munasinghe, Manager, PR & Social Intelligence, at Mark and Comm, a Sri Lanka public relations and communications agency, has been appointed Secretary of CIPR International.

This is the international chapter of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR).

“Anjalie brings the kind of practitioner experience and regional insight the Committee relies on. Her work across Sri Lanka’s public relations industry, particularly in crisis communications and media intelligence, speaks for itself, and we look forward to her contribution as Secretary,” Taazima Kala, Chair of CIPR International, said.

Munasinghe brings more than ten years of experience in PR, account management and media monitoring.

She joined Mark and Comm from AdFactors PR Sri Lanka, where she served as Consultant, Digital Reputation Management, overseeing real time media intelligence and analysis for clients.

Before that she was Manager, Public Relations at MullenLowe Sri Lanka.

She was Senior Public Relations Executive at HardTalk, and Public Relations Executive at NGage Strategic Alliance.

CIPR International connects public relations practitioners across five continents, with close to 1,000 members.
(Colombo/Aug21/2026)

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