Sri Lanka presidential election goes to historic second count
The latest results showed Anura Kumara Dissanayake of the Marxist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna party's broader front National People’s Power (NPP) had won 39.52 per cent of the votes counted
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Election Commission Chairman RM AL Rathnayake said that as neither has secured more than 50 per cent vote, the second preference vote will be counted and added to these two candidates.PHOTO:PTI
Colombo, 22
Sept
In a
historic first, Sri Lanka's presidential election on Sunday went into a second
round of counting after no candidate secured over 50 per cent vote needed to be
declared the winner.
The latest
results showed Anura Kumara Dissanayake of the Marxist Janatha Vimukthi
Peramuna party's broader front National People’s Power (NPP) had won 39.52 per
cent of the votes counted.
Opposition
leader Sajith Premadasa of Samagi Jana Balawegaya is in second place with
nearly 34.28 per cent of the total vote.
Sri Lankans
voted on Saturday to elect a new president in the first election since the
economic meltdown in 2022.
Election
Commission Chairman RM AL Rathnayake said that Dissanayake and Premadasa have
secured maximum votes in the 2024 presidential election.
However, he
said that as neither has secured more than 50 per cent vote, the second
preference vote will be counted and added to these two candidates.
Voters in
Sri Lanka elect a single winner by ranking up to three candidates in order of
preference. If a candidate receives an absolute majority, they will be declared
the winner. If not, a second round of counting will commence, with second and
third-choice votes then taken into account.
Rathnayake
said the new president will be declared elected after the cumulative votes and
preference votes are counted.
He also
said that the remaining candidates will not be considered for the preference
vote.
Dissanayake,
the leader of the Marxist JVP’s broader front National People’s Power (NPP), is
leading in the cumulative votes.
The
National People’s Power (NPP) leader was earlier heading for a clear win but
his cumulative votes dropped when most of the votes were counted.
No election
in Sri Lanka has ever progressed to the second round of counting, as single
candidates have always emerged as clear winners based on first-preference
votes.-PTI
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