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Tuesday, 26 January 2010

සැබෑ දේෂ හිතෛශීන්ට ජය වෙීවා බලය වෙනූවෙන් නොව රට වෙනූවෙන්කලගුන සැලකීෙම් ගුනය විදහා පාමින් මහින්ද රාජපක්ෂයන් නැවත බලයට පත් කල ලාංකීය ජනතාවට මා උපහාරය!!!!

Polls observers say State resources abused


Polls observers say State resources abused

International monitors, of the People’s Action For Free & Fair Elections, have said that a peaceful environment prevailed in many areas they visited during the pre-election period. They said they noticed enthusiastic preparations being made for the presidential poll.

PAFFREL’s international monitors’ statement reported that 14 short term observers had been deployed in five provinces since the January 21.

The observers said: "In most of the areas they observed a peaceful environment and effective preparations for the forthcoming election. However, concerns were raised regarding the illegal use of public property and public buses used to transport people to rallies in all districts. Bribes in the form of food, drinks and money were observed being distributed to voters attending rallies. In Trincomalee, coupons for free fuel were distributed to drivers of three wheelers in Kinniya by a minister of the ruling government.

"Illegal posters and cutouts have been reported from all districts, as well as the destruction and removal of posters of the opposing candidates. The observers were alarmed by the strong bias in the government owned media. Bias on the part of the police towards the ruling party was reported and the police did not handle reports or carry out investigation in a satisfactory manner. The police and the army were perceived as well prepared for the possible occurrence of violence with their roles being clearly defined.

"The international observers were concerned about the limited power afforded to the Elections Commissioner to conduct the election in a free and fair manner. The candidates and their supporters, despite his orders, continue to violate the election laws.

"The foreign observers were troubled about the lack of access to monitor the IDPs voting facilities and availability of IDPs ID-cards. They experienced people being delayed or stranded at check points between Vavuniya and Kilinochchi when awaiting clearance. The concern was raised that this may lead to severe delays on the Election Day. The monitors were troubled that voter education was not provided in a sufficient manner.


"A large number of security personnel were noted in several districts. Illegal armed groups were witnessed parading in Kalmunai and an unarmed gang in Hambantota supporting the President was reported to have threatened and intimidated people. In two cases the ruling party candidate was observed receiving more security than the other parties during gatherings.

Postal Vote Election 2010


All Island Results Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
62.94%
- 192018
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
36.15%
- 110273
Other

Other 
0.91%
- 2773

District Results released so far

Matara District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
66.92%
- 46853
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
31.96%
- 22378
Other

Other 
1.12%
- 783
Badulla District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
64.72%
- 14998
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
34.76%
- 8056
Other

Other 
0.52%
- 120

Batticaloa District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
28.57%
- 1491
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
69.69%
- 3637
Other

Other 
1.74%
- 91
Digamadulla District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
62.47%
- 9989
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
36.80%
- 5885
Other

Other 
0.73%
- 116

Galle District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
66.19%
- 15640
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
33.46%
- 7905
Other

Other 
0.35%
- 83
Hambantota District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
70.73%
- 8982
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
28.97%
- 3679
Other

Other 
0.30%
- 38

Jaffna District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
20.23%
- 892
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
71.95%
- 3173
Other

Other 
7.82%
- 345
Kalutara District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
68.68%
- 13695
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
30.98%
- 6177
Other

Other 
0.34%
- 68

Matale District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
68.38%
- 8846
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
31.21%
- 4038
Other

Other 
0.41%
- 53
Moneragala District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
69.76%
- 8871
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
29.84%
- 3795
Other

Other 
0.40%
- 51

Polonnaruwa District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
70.64%
- 9971
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
28.74%
- 4057
Other

Other 
0.62%
- 87
Puttalam District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
66.70%
- 4988
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
32.95%
- 2464
Other

Other 
0.35%
- 26

Ratnapura District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
69.33%
- 9458
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
30.37%
- 4143
Other

Other 
0.30%
- 41
Trincomalee District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
63.73%
- 6882
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
35.17%
- 3798
Other

Other 
1.10%
- 119

Vanni District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
51.14%
- 2018
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
46.76%
- 1845
Other

Other 
2.10%
- 83
Mahanuwara District - Cumulative
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
52.33%
- 28444
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
46.44%
- 25243
Other

Other 
1.23%
- 669

Pending Results(District wise)

Colombo District
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
%
0
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
%
0
Other

Other 
%
0
Results not released.
Gampaha District
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
%
0
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
%
0
Other

Other 
%
0
Results not released.

NuwaraEliya District
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
%
0
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
%
0
Other

Other 
%
0
Results not released.
Kurunegala District
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
%
0
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
%
0
Other

Other 
%
0
Results not released.

Anuradhapura District
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
%
0
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
%
0
Other

Other 
%
0
Results not released.
Kegalle District
UPFA

Mahinda Rajapaksha 
%
0
NDF

Sarath Fonseka 
%
0
Other

Other 
%
0