The Preferential votes of all Districts in which the Provincial polls were held have been released.
Hirunika from Colombo, Prasanna from Gampaha, Senal from Kalutara, Shan from Galle, Pasanda from Matara and Upul from Hambantota are leading in the Preferential lists of the Alliance candidates.
Prasanna Ranatunge had secured the highest preferences of the Freedom Alliance from the Gampaha District. The total votes polled by the former Chief Minister is 249,678. Nimal Lansa is second with 106,661 while Sahan Pradeep with 57,892.
Harshana Rajakaruna has polled the highest preferential votes for the Gampaha District from the UNP. He had received a total of 51,018.
Hirunika Premachandra from the Colombo District is leading in the preferential votes with 139,034. Second is Udaya Gammanpila with 115,638 while Upali Kodikara has secured the third place with 47,822.
S.M. Marikkar who contested from the UNP in the Colombo District has obtained the highest preferences of 67,243.
UPFA candidate and former Chief Minister Shan Wijayalal de Silva is leading in the preferences votes in the Galle District. He had polled 95,860. Second is U.G.D. Ariyatilake with 48,282. Sampath Athukorale polled the third highest preferences of 42,531.
Bandulalal Bandarigoda who contested from the UNP in the Galle District received the highest preferences of 32,030.
In Kalutara, the Alliance candidate who polled the highest preferential votes was Senal Welgama. The total preferences was 115,385. Rohana Abeygunawardena is placed second with 51,339 while Yasapala Koralage polled the third highest preferences of 42,395. From among the UNP candidates, Jagath Vithana polled the highest preferences of 29,920 from the Kalutara District.
According to the preference results announced in the Matara District, Pasanda Yapa Abeywardena secured the highest votes from the Freedom Alliance. It was 76,870. Next was Chandima Rasaputhra with 70,509 while placed third was Sarath Yapa Abeywardena with 47,090.
Chathura Galappatti who contested from the UNP for the Matara District polled the highest preferences. It was 27,930.
D.V. Upul who contest the Hambantota District from the Freedom Alliance received the highest preferences. It was 64,995. M.K.Kasun of the Alliance was placed second with 55,801. Ajith Rajapaksa secured the third highest preferences of 34,591.
From among the UNP candidates who contest the Hambantota District, Tennekone Gamage polled the highest preferences. It was 28,829.
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