Vanni
Electoral District
for the Parliament of Sri Lanka
Administrative
District
ProvinceNorthern
Polling divisions3
Population363,509 (2011)[1]
Electorate253,058 (2014)[2]
Current Electoral District
Created1978
Seats
  • 5 (1989–94)
  • 6 (1994–present)
MPs
Provincial CouncilNorthern
Created from

Vanni Electoral District (Tamil: வன்னி தேர்தல் மாவட்டம்) is one of the 22 multi-member electoral districts of Sri Lanka created by the 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka. The district covers the administrative districts of Mannar, Mullaitivu and Vavuniya in the Northern province. The district currently elects 6 of the 225 members of the Sri Lankan Parliament and had 253,058 registered electors in 2014.

Election results

1982 presidential election

Results of the 1st presidential election held on 20 October 1982:[3]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 J. R. JayewardeneUNP17,0083,67811,72042832,83446.42%
 Hector KobbekaduwaSLFP8,0395,4719,38532623,22132.83%
 Kumar PonnambalamACTC1,8916,6542,68928711,52116.29%
 Rohana WijeweeraJVP2792041,764392,2863.23%
 Colvin R. de SilvaLSSP17415025285840.83%
 Vasudeva NanayakkaraNSSP1118487112930.41%
Valid Votes27,50216,24125,8971,09970,739100.00%
Rejected Votes486971947432,447
Total Polled27,98817,21226,8441,14273,186
Registered Electors40,96534,47243,656119,093
Turnout (%)68.32%49.93%61.49%61.45%

1988 provincial council election

Results of the 1st North Eastern provincial council election held on 19 November 1988:

Mannar District - The Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front won all 5 seats uncontested.[4]

Mullaitivu District - The Eelam National Democratic Liberation Front won all 5 seats uncontested.[4]

Vavuniya District - The Eelam National Democratic Liberation Front won all 4 seats uncontested.[4]

1988 presidential election

Results of the 2nd presidential election held on 19 December 1988:[5]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionTotal Votes%
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Ranasinghe PremadasaUNP4,5003,0982,98210,58055.78%
 Sirimavo BandaranaikeSLFP1,4311,6391,8194,88925.77%
Ossie AbeygunasekeraSLPP1,0351,1191,3463,50018.45%
Valid Votes6,9665,8566,14718,969100.00%
Rejected Votes149329230708
Total Polled7,1156,1856,37719,677
Registered Electors47,06041,62454,039142,723
Turnout (%)15.12%14.86%11.80%13.79%

1989 parliamentary general election

Results of the 9th parliamentary election held on 15 February 1989:[6]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Tamil United Liberation Front (ENDLF, EPRLF, TELO, TULF)5,4922,9378,7509217,27139.99%2
 United National Party (CWC, UNP)2,5074265,4231698,52519.74%1
 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress4,4191,4402,073137,94518.40%1
 Independent (EROS)2,4722,8822,479467,87918.24%1
 Sri Lanka Freedom Party91371,398421,5683.63%0
Valid Votes14,9817,72220,12336243,188100.00%5
Rejected Votes1,3011,3071,827274,462
Total Polled16,2829,02921,95038947,650
Registered Electors46,99040,22453,733501141,448
Turnout34.65%22.45%40.85%77.64%33.69%

The following candidates were elected:[6] A. E. Silva (EPRLF), 6,385 preference votes (pv); R. Kuhaneswaran (TELO), 6,276 pv; S. S. M. Abu Bakar (SLMC), 5,355 pv; Rasamanohari Pulendran (UNP), 3,260 pv; and Innasimuthu Alfred (EROS), 935 pv.

1994 parliamentary general election

Results of the 10th parliamentary election held on 16 August 1994:[7]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Democratic People's Liberation Front (EROS, PLOTE, TELO)4,403137,0807111,56727.36%3
 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress5,7859061,412398,14219.26%1
 United National Party (CWC, UNP)2,4377994,4971177,85018.57%1
 People's Alliance (SLFP et al.)2073424,8691655,58313.21%1
 Eelam People's Revolutionary Liberation Front1,841531,4651063,4658.20%0
 Tamil United Liberation Front1,12781,7561483,0397.19%0
 Independent 21,7208266121,8804.45%0
 Independent 1924502266241.48%0
 Independent 3492242770.18%0
 Nava Sama Samaja Party162260440.10%0
Valid Votes17,6772,21121,69768642,271100.00%6
Rejected Votes1,1061251,766123,009
Total Polled18,7832,33623,46369845,280
Registered Electors54,06652,19772,434178,697
Turnout34.74%4.48%32.39%25.34%

The following candidates were elected:[7] D. Siddarthan (DPLF-PLOTE), 6,376 preference votes (pv); S. Shanmuganathan (DPLF), 5,858 pv; V. Balachandran (DPLF), 4,515 pv; S. S. M. Abu Bakar (SLMC), 4,269 pv; Premaratnage Sumathipala (PA), 2,975 pv; and Rasamanohari Pulendran (UNP), 2,217 pv.

S. Shanmuganathan (DPLF) was killed on 15 July 1998.[8]

1994 presidential election

Results of the 3rd presidential election held on 9 November 1994:[9]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Chandrika KumaratungaPA14,6071,12816,86198933,58585.30%
 Srimathi DissanayakeUNP9813303,0261564,49311.41%
 Hudson SamarasingheInd 24901349911,0032.55%
 G. A. NihalSLPF3547811180.30%
 Harischandra WijayatungaSMBP243681960.24%
 A. J. RanashingeInd 1120632770.20%
Valid Votes16,1491,47820,5951,15039,372100.00%
Rejected Votes1992744411681
Total Polled16,3481,50521,0391,16140,053
Registered Electors54,06652,19772,4341,251178,697
Turnout (%)30.24%2.88%29.05%92.81%22.41%

1999 presidential election

Results of the 4th presidential election held on 21 December 1999:[10]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Ranil WickremasingheUNP15,40738927,62138643,80369.87%
 Chandrika KumaratungaPA8,4467516,84516016,20225.84%
 Nandana GunathilakeJVP341542764820.77%
Rajiva WijesinhaLiberal128132614560.73%
Vasudeva NanayakkaraLDA1204293274440.71%
 W. V. M. RanjithInd 2156625714200.67%
Abdul RasoolSLMP113917863060.49%
 T. EdirisuriyaInd 191114202340.37%
 Harischandra WijayatungaSMBP352551930.15%
Kamal KarunadasaPLSF392420830.13%
 Hudson SamarasingheInd 3212451690.11%
A. W. PremawardhanaPFF310270580.09%
A. DissanayakaDUNF160240400.06%
Valid Votes24,6371,18236,28258962,690100.00%
Rejected Votes44630968461,490
Total Polled25,0831,21237,25063564,180
Registered Electors65,88352,68886,970205,541
Turnout (%)38.07%2.30%42.83%31.22%

2000 parliamentary general election

Results of the 11th parliamentary election held on 10 October 2000:[11]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Displaced
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Tamil Eelam Liberation Organization9,580011,32551821,70526.09%3
 National Unity Alliance (SLMC et al.)1,82102,29416515,83719.04%1
 United National Party (DWC, NWC, UCPF, UNP)1,6951828,33540611,54513.88%1
 People's Alliance (SLFP et al.)3504395,1104247,8379.42%1
 Democratic People's Liberation Front (PLOTE)1,20005,4841636,9618.37%0
 Tamil United Liberation Front1,45002,7094514,6435.58%0
 Independent 41,44001,937423,5114.22%0
 Independent 21,053183982,4142.90%0
 Independent 71,7960496332,3592.84%0
 Independent 51501,518371,8192.19%0
 Eelam People's Democratic Party15701,129311,3701.65%0
Citizen's Front1913891231,2331.48%0
 All Ceylon Tamil Congress1390522567210.87%0
 Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna4218334184440.53%0
 Ceylon Workers' Congress22016962250.27%0
 Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya6816931440.17%0
 Independent 12302751320.16%0
Sinhala Heritage1837911040.13%0
Democratic United National Front341380750.09%0
Liberal Party34310420.05%0
Ruhuna People's Party120190340.04%0
 Independent 380110190.02%0
 Independent 650110190.02%0
Valid Votes21,12265242,6212,48083,193100.00%6
Rejected Votes1,2953,8566,604
Total Polled22,41746,47789,797
Registered Electors68,46853,05491,589213,111
Turnout (%)32.74%50.75%42.13%

The following candidates were elected:[12] Selvam Adaikalanathan (TELO), 15,490 preference votes (pv); Noordeen Mashoor (NUA), 12,283 pv; Vino Noharathalingam (TELO), 10,959 pv; R. Kuhaneswaran (TELO), 6,739 pv; Premaratnage Sumathipala (PA), 5,205 pv; and Santhakumara Punchihewa (UNP), 3,975 pv.

2001 parliamentary general election

Results of the 12th parliamentary election held on 5 December 2001:[13][14]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Displaced
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Tamil National Alliance (ACTC, EPRLF(S), TELO, TULF)15,906123,9651,13993941,95044.39%3
 United National Front (CWC, SLMC, UNP, WPF)2,9102377,06956415,79526,57528.12%2
 Democratic People's Liberation Front (PLOTE)1,04608,316991539,61410.17%1
 People's Alliance (NUA, SLFP et al.)1,5762984,1197791,0597,8318.29%0
 Eelam People's Democratic Party1,74221,100624983,4043.60%0
 Independent 75902,64548582,8102.97%0
 Independent 148701971387050.75%0
 Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna39565354676830.72%0
 New Left Front (NSSP et al.)124513715433240.34%0
 United Socialist Party3917911222420.26%0
Sinhala Heritage1806119890.09%0
 Independent 85040114600.06%0
United Lanka People's Party9120026560.06%0
 Independent 6214208530.06%0
 Independent 3802201310.03%0
Ruhuna People's Party701702260.03%0
 Independent 4201601190.02%0
 Independent 210916170.02%0
 Independent 5101402170.02%0
Valid Votes23,98160248,4032,76918,75194,506100.00%6
Rejected Votes1,782284,635821,3287,855
Total Polled25,76363053,038102,361
Registered Electors70,85053,15894,853218,861
Turnout (%)36.36%1.19%55.92%46.77%

The following candidates were elected:[15] Selvam Adaikalanathan (TNA-TELO), 28,548 preference votes (pv); R. Kuhaneswaran (TNA-TELO), 15,936 pv; Sivasakthy Ananthan (TNA-EPRLF), 14,023 pv; Noordeen Mashoor (UNF), 12,673 pv; Rishad Bathiudeen (UNF-SLMC), 9,276 pv; and D. Siddarthan (DPLF-PLOTE), 4,468 pv.

2004 parliamentary general election

Results of the 13th parliamentary election held on 2 April 2004:[16]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Displaced
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Tamil National Alliance (ACTC, EPRLF(S), ITAK, TELO)25,63127,66735,0121,94290,83564.71%5
 United National Front (CWC, DPF, SLMC, UNP)4,41327710,72479933,62123.95%1
 United People's Freedom Alliance (JVP, NUA, SLFP et al.)1793914,7131,1327,2595.17%0
 Democratic People's Liberation Front (PLOTE)945714,9081046,3164.50%0
 Eelam People's Democratic Party47668488521,0970.78%0
 United Socialist Party92715815880.42%0
 Independent 9436011312310.16%0
 Jathika Hela Urumaya235810740.05%0
 Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya172371670.05%0
 New Left Front (NSSP et al.)64443660.05%0
 Independent 500570600.04%0
 Independent 3223220540.04%0
 Independent 174130260.02%0
 Independent 644100190.01%0
 Independent 831120190.01%0
 Independent 22590170.01%0
 Independent 42050150.01%0
 Independent 7202070.00%0
Ruhuna People's Party401060.00%0
Valid Votes31,85028,56756,3864,045140,377100.00%6
Rejected Votes2,7261,8954,84619810,626
Total Polled34,57630,46261,2324,243151,003
Registered Electors72,98053,439100,185226,604
Turnout (%)47.38%57.00%61.12%66.64%

The following candidates were elected:[17] Selvam Adaikalanathan (TNA-TELO), 39,535 preference votes (pv); S. Kanagaratnam (TNA), 30,390 pv; Sivasakthy Ananthan (TNA-EPRLF), 29,801 pv; Vino Noharathalingam (TNA-TELO), 28,252 pv; Sivanathan Kisshor (TNA), 17,653 pv; and Rishad Bathiudeen (UNF-SLMC), 15,981 pv.

2005 presidential election

Results of the 5th presidential election held on 17 November 2005:[18]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Displaced
Votes
Total Votes%
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Ranil WickremasingheUNP20,46337233,5532,2349,17665,79877.89%
 Mahinda RajapaksaUPFA2,1835107,9361,3565,21217,19720.36%
 Siritunga JayasuriyaUSP16022762805200.62%
A. A. SuraweeraNDF5411555712860.34%
 Chamil JayaneththiNLF50168591330.16%
Victor HettigodaULPP2116221101150.14%
 A. K. J. ArachchigeDUA440371251070.13%
Aruna de SoyzaRPP18237212710.08%
 Wije DiasSEP1803768690.08%
Wimal GeeganageSLNF2114042680.08%
Anura De SilvaULF2113316620.07%
P. Nelson PereraSLPF701505270.03%
H. S. DharmadwajaUNAF501314230.03%
Valid Votes23,06589142,2623,63814,62084,476100.00%
Rejected Votes36111766791811,398
Total Polled23,42690243,0283,71714,80185,874
Registered Electors78,90666,596104,884250,386
Turnout (%)29.69%1.35%41.02%34.30%

2010 presidential election

Results of the 6th presidential election held on 26 January 2010:[19]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Displaced
Votes
Total Votes%
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Sarath FonsekaNDF20,1576,88231,7961,8459,68770,36766.86%
 Mahinda RajapaksaUPFA6,6561,72613,7422,0184,59828,74027.31%
M. C. M. IsmailDUNF92323756962862,0211.92%
C. J. Sugathsiri GamageUDF242993812677910.75%
 M. K. ShivajilingamInd 51054130840555490.52%
A. A. SuraweeraNDF73281839503430.33%
Sarath ManamendraNSH74531270402940.28%
 W. V. Mahiman RanjithInd 165351256482790.27%
Lal PereraONF71331222462740.26%
A. S. P. LiyanageSLLP44431044322270.22%
 Vikramabahu KarunaratneLF42161366172170.21%
 Siritunga JayasuriyaUSP49271150212120.20%
 Wije DiasSEP4512582161330.13%
Sarath KongahageUNAF351771361320.13%
Sanath PinnaduwaNA2227521281300.12%
 Ukkubanda WijekoonInd 3281068181150.11%
 M. Mohamed MusthaffaInd 4131546010840.08%
 Aithurus M. IlliasInd 2161639011820.08%
Senaratna de SilvaPNF101041013740.07%
Battaramulla SeelarathanaJP13183009700.07%
Aruna de SoyzaRPP17132708650.06%
M. B. ThaminimullaACAKO1792313530.05%
Valid Votes28,7179,36748,1633,94615,059105,252100.00%
Rejected Votes4552581,335453352,428
Total Polled29,1729,62549,4983,99115,394107,680
Registered Electors85,32268,729112,924266,975
Turnout34.19%14.00%43.83%40.33%

2010 parliamentary general election

Results of the 14th parliamentary election held on 8 April 2010:[20]

PartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Displaced
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Tamil National Alliance (EPRLF(S), ITAK, TELO)15,0265,24117,3721,5072,52741,67338.96%3
 United People's Freedom Alliance (ACMC, SLFP et al.)7,4312,23813,7142,12812,01137,52235.07%2
 United National Front (DPF, SLFP(P), SLMC, UNP)3,1251693,6383545,49712,78311.95%1
 Democratic People's Liberation Front (PLOTE)9825274,200111805,9005.52%0
 Eelam People's Democratic Party7315931,40553852,8672.68%0
 Independent 12021311,56945261,9731.84%0
 Eelavar Democratic Front (EROS)8939379727881,3941.30%0
 Tamil United Liberation Front24112462571121,0731.00%0
 Democratic Unity Alliance2291149232395060.47%0
 Democratic National Alliance (JVP et al.)15202303423010.28%0
 Independent 97145644422620.24%0
 Independent 10196114531470.14%0
Our National Front2893919860.08%0
National Development Front10731019670.06%0
 Independent 717021024620.06%0
 Sinhalaye Mahasammatha Bhoomiputra Pakshaya484510580.05%0
Janasetha Peramuna144101470.04%0
 Independent 8043201370.03%0
 Independent 2432513360.03%0
 Independent 56013013320.03%0
 Independent 6821713310.03%0
Sri Lanka National Front042212290.03%0
Tamil Makkal Viduthalai Pulikal751201250.02%0
 Independent 12421102190.02%0
 Independent 4201301160.01%0
 Left Liberation Front (LLF, TNLA)111001130.01%0
 Independent 302901120.01%0
 Independent 112040060.01%0
Valid Votes28,1919,75244,1654,37620,493106,977100.00%6
Rejected Votes2,1681,6104,4811851,76410,208
Total Polled30,35911,36248,6464,56122,257117,185
Registered Electors85,32268,729112,924266,975
Turnout35.58%16.53%43.08%43.89%

The following candidates were elected:[21] Rishad Bathiudeen (UPFA-ACMC), 27,461 preference votes (pv); Selvam Adaikalanathan (TNA-TELO), 17,366 pv; Vino Noharathalingam (TNA-TELO), 12,120 pv; Sivasakthy Ananthan (TNA-EPRLF), 11,674 pv; Hunais Farook (UPFA-ACMC), 10,851 pv; and Noordeen Mashoor (UNF-SLMC), 9,518 pv.

Noordeen Mashoor (UPFA-SLMC) died on 2 December 2010.[22] His replacement Muthali Bawa Farook (UPFA-SLMC) was sworn in on 5 January 2011.[23]

2013 provincial council election

Results of the 1st Northern provincial council election held on 21 September 2013:[24][25][26]

Mannar District

PartyMannarPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
 Tamil National Alliance (EPRLF (S), ITAK, PLOTE, TELO, TULF)31,8181,30033,11862.22%3
 United People's Freedom Alliance (ACMC, EPDP, SLFP et al.)14,69640815,10428.38%1
 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress4,4361354,5718.59%1
 United National Party18071870.35%0
Our National Front870870.16%0
 Democratic Unity Alliance691700.13%0
 Independent 6121130.02%0
 Independent 8130130.02%0
 Democratic Party110110.02%0
 Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna110110.02%0
Janasetha Peramuna7070.01%0
Sri Lanka Labour Party7070.01%0
 Independent 56060.01%0
 Independent 45050.01%0
 Independent 75050.01%0
 Independent 13030.01%0
 Independent 33030.01%0
Muslim Liberation Front3030.01%0
 Independent 21010.00%0
United Lanka Great Council1010.00%0
Valid Votes51,3741,85253,226100.00%5
Rejected Votes2,972172,989
Total Polled54,3461,86956,215
Registered Electors75,73775,737
Turnout71.76%74.22%

Mullaitivu District

PartyMullaitivuPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
 Tamil National Alliance (EPRLF (S), ITAK, PLOTE, TELO, TULF)27,62064628,26678.56%4
 United People's Freedom Alliance (ACMC, EPDP, SLFP et al.)7,0631467,20920.04%1
 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress19901990.55%0
 United National Party19521970.55%0
 Independent 1440440.12%0
 Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna300300.08%0
 Independent 2100100.03%0
Nationalities Unity Organisation100100.03%0
United Lanka Great Council6060.02%0
Janasetha Peramuna5050.01%0
 Democratic Party1120.01%0
Sri Lanka Labour Party2020.01%0
United Lanka People's Party2020.01%0
Valid Votes35,18779535,982100.00%5
Rejected Votes2,81552,820
Total Polled38,00280038,802
Registered Electors53,68353,683
Turnout70.79%72.28%

Vavuniya District

PartyVavuniyaPostal
Votes
Total Votes%Seats
 Tamil National Alliance (EPRLF (S), ITAK, PLOTE, TELO, TULF)40,32490141,22566.10%4
 United People's Freedom Alliance (ACMC, EPDP, SLFP et al.)16,31032316,63326.67%2
 Sri Lanka Muslim Congress1,967241,9913.19%0
 United National Party1,704651,7692.84%0
 Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna158151730.28%0
 Democratic Unity Alliance17001700.27%0
 Independent 615551600.26%0
 Independent 3450450.07%0
 Democratic Party2912410.07%0
 Independent 5340340.05%0
 Independent 1320320.05%0
 Independent 4260260.04%0
 United Socialist Party230230.04%0
 Independent 7211220.04%0
 Independent 28080.01%0
United Lanka People's Party6060.01%0
Sri Lanka Labour Party3030.00%0
Janasetha Peramuna2020.00%0
United Lanka Great Council2020.00%0
Valid Votes61,0191,34662,365100.00%6
Rejected Votes4,391254,416
Total Polled65,4101,37166,781
Registered Electors94,64494,644
Turnout69.11%70.56%

2015 presidential election

Results of the 7th presidential election held on 8 January 2015:[2]

CandidatePartyVotes per Polling DivisionPostal
Votes
Total Votes%
MannarMullaitivuVavuniya
 Maithripala SirisenaNDF45,54335,44155,6834,750141,41778.47%
 Mahinda RajapaksaUPFA6,8247,93516,6782,94034,37719.07%
A. S. P. LiyanageSLLP15919521375740.32%
Maulawi Ibrahim Mohanmed MishlarUPF16018521265630.31%
Ruwanthileke PeduruULPP13615116424530.25%
Namal Ajith RajapaksaONF7417614374000.22%
Ratnayake Arachchige SirisenaPNF6813514873580.20%
 Aithurus M. IlliasInd7812414683560.20%
 Siritunga JayasuriyaUSP1006712853000.17%
Sarath ManamendraNSH61819122350.13%
 Sundaram MahendranNSSP466991122180.12%
 Pani WijesiriwardeneSEP57787832160.12%
Duminda NagamuwaFSP44687451910.11%
Muthu Bandara TheminimullaAACAAK32445701330.07%
 Anurudha PolgampolaInd32295301140.06%
Prasanna PriyankaraDNM29374521130.06%
Battaramulle SeelarathanaJSP2319300720.04%
Wimal GeeganageSLNF1923260680.04%
Jayantha KulathungaULGC1532200670.04%
Valid Votes53,50044,88974,0807,756180,225100.00%
Rejected Votes8951,0521,371983,416
Total Polled54,39545,94175,4517,854183,641
Registered Electors79,43363,920109,705253,058
Turnout68.48%71.87%68.78%72.57%

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