Tangalle Electoral District Explained

Tangalle electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between July 1977 and February 1989. The district was named after the town of Tangalle in Hambantota District, Southern Province. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts.[1] Tangalle electoral district was replaced by the Hambantota multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the proportional representation system.

Members of Parliament

Key

Elections

1977 Parliamentary General Election

Results of the 8th parliamentary election held on 21 July 1977:[2]

align=left width="180"Candidate!align=left width="180"Party!align=left width="120"Symbol!align=left width="60"Votes!align=left width="60"%
Elephant 23,456 58.25
H.S. de Silva Hand 11,673 28.99
Star 3,831 9.51
Bell 1,234 3.06
align=left colspan=3Valid Votes40,19499.81
align=left colspan=3Rejected Votes75 0.19
align=left colspan=3Total Polled40,269 100.00
align=left colspan=3Registered Electors46,470
align=left colspan=4Turnout86.66

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Electoral System. Parliament of Sri Lanka.
  2. Web site: Result of Parliamentary General Election 1977. Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. 17 May 2017.