UNP, JVP fail to win a single council
Voter turn out over 60 percent 
Welikanda Pradeshiya Sabha have NO Opposition 
The United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) secured a comfortable    victory in the second phase of the Local Authorities election 2011    winning a total of 45 Local Councils out of 65 bodies. The main    opposition United National Party (UNP) and the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna    (JVP) failed to win even a single Local Council at the election held on    Saturday.
The win gave the UPFA control over 75 percent of Local Councils. The    UPFA secured victory in 250 LG bodies out of 299.
The party won 205 LG bodies out of 234 in the first phase of    elections held in March.
  
In the North, the UPFA secured victory in three Pradeshiya Sabhas,    namely Kayts, Velanai and Delft. 
The massive win gave the UPFA 512 seats out of 875 in 65 Local    Councils. The Illankai Thamil Arusu Katchchi got 183 seats while the UNP    had to be content with just 137 seats. 
The JVP could only manage to get 13 of its members elected while the    TULF which won two Councils in the Kilinochchi district, got 12 of its    members elected. The government ally SLMC also won seven seats.
The ITAK won 18 Local Authorities and TULF two.
All nine members of the Welikanda Pradeshiya Sabha have been elected  from the ruling United People’s Freedom Alliance (UPFA) and its ally the  Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC).Of the elected members to the  Pradeshiya Sabha 8 were from the UPFA with one member representing the  Sri Lanka Muslim Congress (SLMC). Therefore the Welikanda Pradeshiya  Sabha would have no opposition members, the General Secretary of Sri  Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) Maithripala Sirisena said.
Meanwhile, Elections chief Mahinda Deshapriya said that the polling    was conducted successfully and in a peaceful atmosphere in all areas.
“No major incident had happened during or after polling,” he added.
Election watch dog PAFFREL too said that there were no major    incidents during polling day. It said that barring a few minor    incidents, the election was held in a very peaceful manner. 
The overall voter turnout was more than 60 percent. In the north too,    voter turnout exceeded 50 percent. Most voters in the North voted in the    polls for the first time since the defeat of the LTTE. n March 17, this    year, elections were held for 234 of the 335 local authorities in the    country. Elections for 65 councils were postponed due to legal    challenges against rejection of nominations.
source : dailynews.lk
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