Lowest number of votes registered in Jaffna electoral district

Only 18 to 20 percent of the voters in Jaffna electoral district cast their votes in the parliamentary elections Thursday recording the lowest in island, while the voting percentage in the whole country was from 52 to 55 percent, according to Election Monitoring Agencies. Jaffna electoral district, compared to other electoral districts, recorded the lowest… Continue reading Lowest number of votes registered in Jaffna electoral district

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Fears of Rajapaksa dynasty as Sri Lanka votes

  by Jeremy Page Almost a year after the defeat of the Tamil Tigers, Sri Lanka votes today in parliamentary elections that could expand President Rajapaksa’s already vast powers, extend his rule beyond 2017, and lay the ground for a dynastic succession. Mr Rajapaksa’s ruling coalition is sure to win the poll, with the opposition… Continue reading Fears of Rajapaksa dynasty as Sri Lanka votes

Q+A-Whither Sri Lanka’s post-election economy?

Newly re-elected Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa was expected to cement his dominance at parliamentary polls on Thursday, with his ruling alliance heavily favoured to win a majority. [ID:nSGE637028] Once the new parliament sits, it will be almost a year since Rajapaksa declared victory in a three-decade war over the Tamil Tiger rebels. So with… Continue reading Q+A-Whither Sri Lanka’s post-election economy?

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Sri Lankan voting ends amidst more polls violations, violence

Voting at Thursday’s Sri Lanka’s Parliamentary Elections ended on schedule at 4.00 pm local time as independent monitors placed the voter turn out to between 50 to 55 percent. Keerthi Tenakoon with the Campaign for Free and fair Elections (CaFFE) said the maximum average was around 55 per cent in almost all parts of the… Continue reading Sri Lankan voting ends amidst more polls violations, violence

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Incidents of violence mark Election Day

In Vavuniyaa in the North, alleged supporters of former Minister of Resettlement and ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) Risard Badudeen harassed private bus owners transporting Vanni uprooted civilians in Vavuniyaa detention centres to the polling stations in Vanni district, according to Advisor to the Elections Commisioner, Bandula Kulathunge. Meanwhile, Executive Director of PAFFREL, Rohana… Continue reading Incidents of violence mark Election Day

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Low turn out of voting, people disinterested in election in Jaffna

Around 11:00 a.m Thursday only 4.29% persons eligible to vote had cast their votes in Jaffna while after 2:00 p.m there was a slight increase. However, only 10% of the total registered voters had cast their votes in Jaffna electorate by afternoon, Jaffna Secretariat officials said. People were seen disinterested in the parliamentary election and… Continue reading Low turn out of voting, people disinterested in election in Jaffna

Thousands of uprooted civilians denied voting: CaFFE election monitors

Many interned Tamil civilians in Menik Farm in Vavuniyaa were told by Sri Lankan election officials that they must go to Ki’linochchi Cluster Polling Station to vote, while election officials in Ki’linochchi station were instructing civilians that they must proceed to the Menik Farm Polling Station to vote, said Campaign for Free and Fair Elections… Continue reading Thousands of uprooted civilians denied voting: CaFFE election monitors

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Sri Lankan vote marred by violence

A shooting incident and reports of intimidation – mostly by ruling party supporters – marred Thursday’s parliamentary elections in Sri Lanka, independent election monitors said. The Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV) reported 160 incidents of poll-related violence during the first four hours of balloting across the country. A shoot-out between a group of opposition… Continue reading Sri Lankan vote marred by violence

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SL parliamentary election: low turn out in morning

Polling began Thursday morning to elected a 196 member parliament but a poor turn out was reported from many parts of the country, according to monitoring and observers group. The turn out was about 25 to 30 percent by about noon, monitoring sources said. Meanwhile Colombo media quoted the Advisor to the Elections Commissioner Bandula… Continue reading SL parliamentary election: low turn out in morning

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Sri Lankans vote in parliamentary elections

Sri Lankans voted Thursday for a new Parliament that will decide how to ensure peace and development after decades of civil war, with President Mahinda Rajapaksa seeking to expand his political dominance after winning re-election. Voters lined up as polls opened throughout the island nation southeast of India, and Rajapaksa cast his ballot at his… Continue reading Sri Lankans vote in parliamentary elections

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