The Yatinuwara Polling Division is a Polling Division in the Kandy Electoral District, in the Central Province, Sri Lanka.
Presidential election results
Summary
The winner of Yatinuwara has matched the final country result 7 out of 9 times. This makes Yatinuwara a weak bellwether for presidential elections.
2024 Sri Lankan presidential election
Candidate | Yatinuwara[4] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Anura Kumara Dissanayake | | 32,909 | 48.98% | | 394,534 | 42.46% | | 5,634,915 | 42.31% |
| Sajith Premadasa | | 19,374 | 28.83% | | 323,998 | 34.71% | | 4,363,035 | 32.76% |
| Ranil Wickremesinghe | | 11,196 | 16.66% | | 162,707 | 17.43% | | 2,299,767 | 17.27% |
| Namal Rajapaksa | | 1,409 | 2.10% | | 19,403 | 2.08% | | 342,781 | 2.57% |
| Dilith Jayaweera | | 927 | 1.38% | | 9,098 | 0.97% | | 122,396 | 0.92% |
| Others | | 1,377 | 2.05% | | 23,776 | 2.55% | | 556,722 | 4.18% |
Valid Votes | 67,192 | 97.75% | 933,516 | 97.48% | 13,319,616 | 97.80% |
Rejected Votes | 1,550 | 2.25% | 24,153 | 2.52% | 300,300 | 2.20% |
Total Polled | 68,742 | 80.03% | 957,669 | 80.38% | 13,619,916 | 79.46% |
Registered Electors | 85,893 | | 1,191,399 | | 17,140,354 | |
2019 Sri Lankan presidential election
Candidate | Yatinuwara[5] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Gotabaya Rajapaksa | | 38,765 | 58.32% | | 471,502 | 50.43% | | 6,924,255 | 52.25% |
| Sajith Premadasa | | 24,244 | 36.48% | | 417,355 | 44.64% | | 5,564,239 | 41.99% |
| Anura Kumara Dissanayake | | 2,021 | 3.04% | | 23,539 | 2.52% | | 418,553 | 3.16% |
| Others | | 1,434 | 2.16% | | 22,479 | 2.40% | | 345,452 | 2.61% |
Valid Votes | 66,464 | 99.13% | 934,875 | 99.04% | 13,252,499 | 98.99% |
Rejected Votes | 584 | 0.87% | 9,020 | 0.96% | 135,452 | 1.01% |
Total Polled | 67,048 | 84.37% | 943,895 | 84.89% | 13,387,951 | 83.71% |
Registered Electors | 79,471 | | 1,111,860 | | 15,992,568 | |
2015 Sri Lankan presidential election
Candidate | Yatinuwara[6] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Maithripala Sirisena | | 32,298 | 51.19% | | 466,994 | 54.56% | | 6,217,162 | 51.28% |
| Mahinda Rajapaksa | | 30,194 | 47.86% | | 378,585 | 44.23% | | 5,768,090 | 47.58% |
| Others | | 597 | 0.95% | | 10,329 | 1.21% | | 138,200 | 1.14% |
Valid Votes | 63,089 | 98.83% | 855,908 | 98.73% | 12,123,452 | 98.85% |
Rejected Votes | 748 | 1.17% | 10,993 | 1.27% | 140,925 | 1.15% |
Total Polled | 63,837 | 79.38% | 866,901 | 79.71% | 12,264,377 | 78.69% |
Registered Electors | 80,420 | | 1,087,542 | | 15,585,942 | |
2010 Sri Lankan presidential election
Candidate | Yatinuwara[7] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Mahinda Rajapaksa | | 33,664 | 58.16% | | 406,636 | 54.16% | | 6,015,934 | 57.88% |
| Sarath Fonseka | | 23,290 | 40.24% | | 329,492 | 43.89% | | 4,173,185 | 40.15% |
| Others | | 927 | 1.60% | | 14,658 | 1.95% | | 204,494 | 1.97% |
Valid Votes | 57,881 | 99.13% | 750,786 | 98.85% | 10,393,613 | 99.03% |
Rejected Votes | 506 | 0.87% | 8,700 | 1.15% | 101,838 | 0.97% |
Total Polled | 58,387 | 75.83% | 759,486 | 75.87% | 10,495,451 | 66.70% |
Registered Electors | 76,996 | | 1,001,074 | | 15,734,587 | |
2005 Sri Lankan presidential election
Candidate | Yatinuwara[8] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Ranil Wickremesinghe | | 27,791 | 49.69% | | 387,150 | 54.33% | | 4,706,366 | 48.43% |
| Mahinda Rajapaksa | | 27,428 | 49.04% | | 315,672 | 44.30% | | 4,887,152 | 50.29% |
| Others | | 715 | 1.28% | | 9,798 | 1.37% | | 123,521 | 1.27% |
Valid Votes | 55,934 | 98.95% | 712,620 | 98.64% | 9,717,039 | 98.88% |
Rejected Votes | 594 | 1.05% | 9,817 | 1.36% | 109,869 | 1.12% |
Total Polled | 56,528 | 78.15% | 722,437 | 77.37% | 9,826,908 | 69.51% |
Registered Electors | 72,329 | | 933,754 | | 14,136,979 | |
1999 Sri Lankan presidential election
Candidate | Yatinuwara[9] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Chandrika Kumaratunga | | 23,135 | 49.65% | | 308,187 | 50.29% | | 4,312,157 | 51.12% |
| Ranil Wickremesinghe | | 21,219 | 45.54% | | 276,360 | 45.10% | | 3,602,748 | 42.71% |
| Nandana Gunathilake | | 1,293 | 2.78% | | 15,512 | 2.53% | | 343,927 | 4.08% |
| Others | | 945 | 2.03% | | 12,752 | 2.08% | | 176,679 | 2.09% |
Valid Votes | 46,592 | 96.95% | 612,811 | 97.29% | 8,435,754 | 97.69% |
Rejected Votes | 1,464 | 3.05% | 17,060 | 2.71% | 199,536 | 2.31% |
Total Polled | 48,056 | 76.59% | 629,871 | 77.61% | 8,635,290 | 72.17% |
Registered Electors | 62,747 | | 811,606 | | 11,965,536 | |
1994 Sri Lankan presidential election
Candidate | Yatinuwara[10] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Chandrika Kumaratunga | | 25,099 | 57.83% | | 320,110 | 56.64% | | 4,709,205 | 62.28% |
| Srima Dissanayake | | 17,621 | 40.60% | | 235,519 | 41.68% | | 2,715,283 | 35.91% |
| Others | | 679 | 1.56% | | 9,488 | 1.68% | | 137,040 | 1.81% |
Valid Votes | 43,399 | 97.89% | 565,117 | 97.55% | 7,561,526 | 98.03% |
Rejected Votes | 934 | 2.11% | 14,179 | 2.45% | 151,706 | 1.97% |
Total Polled | 44,333 | 75.84% | 579,296 | 77.85% | 7,713,232 | 69.12% |
Registered Electors | 58,455 | | 744,151 | | 11,158,880 | |
1988 Sri Lankan presidential election
Candidate | Yatinuwara[11] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| Sirimavo Bandaranaike | | 15,699 | 51.15% | | 186,187 | 43.65% | | 2,289,857 | 44.95% |
| Ranasinghe Premadasa | | 14,478 | 47.17% | | 234,124 | 54.88% | | 2,569,199 | 50.43% |
| Ossie Abeygunasekera | | 515 | 1.68% | | 6,266 | 1.47% | | 235,701 | 4.63% |
Valid Votes | 30,692 | 98.83% | 426,577 | 98.57% | 5,094,754 | 98.24% |
Rejected Votes | 362 | 1.17% | 6,167 | 1.43% | 91,499 | 1.76% |
Total Polled | 31,054 | 59.51% | 432,744 | 68.36% | 5,186,256 | 55.87% |
Registered Electors | 52,182 | | 633,030 | | 9,283,143 | |
1982 Sri Lankan presidential election
Candidate | Yatinuwara[12] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| J. R. Jayewardene | | 20,848 | 52.66% | | 289,621 | 59.80% | | 3,450,815 | 52.93% |
| Hector Kobbekaduwa | | 17,596 | 44.45% | | 178,647 | 36.89% | | 2,546,348 | 39.05% |
| Rohana Wijeweera | | 964 | 2.43% | | 12,493 | 2.58% | | 273,428 | 4.19% |
| Others | | 182 | 0.46% | | 3,536 | 0.73% | | 249,460 | 3.83% |
Valid Votes | 39,590 | 99.19% | 484,297 | 99.07% | 6,520,156 | 98.78% |
Rejected Votes | 325 | 0.81% | 4,548 | 0.93% | 80,470 | 1.22% |
Total Polled | 39,915 | 85.41% | 488,845 | 89.44% | 6,600,626 | 80.15% |
Registered Electors | 46,731 | | 546,565 | | 8,235,358 | |
Parliamentary election results
Summary
The winner of Yatinuwara has matched the final country result 8 out of 8 times. Hence, Yatinuwara is a perfect bellwether for parliamentary elections.
2020 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Party | Yatinuwara[15] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| SLPFA | | 38,839 | 67.12% | | 477,446 | 58.76% | | 6,853,690 | 59.09% |
| SJB | | 12,532 | 21.66% | | 234,523 | 28.86% | | 2,771,980 | 23.90% |
| IG-1 | | 2,000 | 3.46% | | 25,797 | 3.17% | | 25,797 | 0.22% |
| NPP | | 1,831 | 3.16% | | 22,997 | 2.83% | | 445,958 | 3.84% |
| UNP | | 1,257 | 2.17% | | 19,012 | 2.34% | | 249,435 | 2.15% |
| Others | | 1,404 | 2.43% | | 12,055 | 1.52% | | 1,174,336 | 10.35% |
Valid Votes | 57,863 | 96.58% | 812,578 | 94.94% | 11,598,929 | 93.97% |
Rejected Votes | 2,779 | 3.42% | 57,091 | 5.06% | 744,373 | 6.03% |
Total Polled | 60,642 | 74.30% | 869,669 | 77.02% | 12,343,302 | 75.89% |
Registered Electors | 81,284 | | 1,129,100 | | 16,263,885 | |
2015 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Party | Yatinuwara[16] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| UNFGG | | 29,310 | 50.84% | | 440,761 | 55.61% | | 5,098,916 | 45.77% |
| UPFA | | 24,986 | 43.34% | | 309,152 | 39.00% | | 4,732,664 | 42.48% |
| JVP | | 2,823 | 4.90% | | 30,669 | 3.87% | | 544,154 | 4.88% |
| Others | | 534 | 0.93% | | 12,055 | 1.52% | | 100,088 | 0.90% |
Valid Votes | 57,653 | 96.49% | 792,637 | 95.48% | 11,140,333 | 95.35% |
Rejected Votes | 2,067 | 3.46% | 37,065 | 4.46% | 516,926 | 4.42% |
Total Polled | 59,753 | 74.30% | 830,165 | 79.13% | 11,684,111 | 77.66% |
Registered Electors | 80,420 | | 1,049,160 | | 15,044,490 | |
2010 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Party | Yatinuwara[17] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| UPFA | | 26,419 | 61.21% | | 339,819 | 60.81% | | 4,846,388 | 60.38% |
| UNF | | 14,621 | 33.88% | | 192,798 | 34.50% | | 2,357,057 | 29.37% |
| DNA | | 1,983 | 4.59% | | 23,728 | 4.25% | | 441,251 | 5.50% |
| Others | | 137 | 0.32% | | 2,459 | 0.44% | | 30,354 | 0.38% |
Valid Votes | 43,160 | 91.75% | 558,804 | 90.49% | 8,026,322 | 96.03% |
Rejected Votes | 3,862 | 8.21% | 58,333 | 9.45% | 581,465 | 6.96% |
Total Polled | 47,041 | 61.10% | 617,559 | 61.70% | 8,358,246 | 59.29% |
Registered Electors | 76,996 | | 1,000,861 | | 14,097,690 | |
2004 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Party | Yatinuwara[18] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| UPFA | | 22,887 | 45.60% | | 268,131 | 42.71% | | 4,223,126 | 45.70% |
| UNF | | 22,647 | 45.12% | | 313,859 | 49.99% | | 3,486,792 | 37.73% |
| JHU | | 4,376 | 8.72% | | 42,192 | 6.72% | | 552,723 | 5.98% |
| Others | | 282 | 0.56% | | 3,684 | 0.59% | | 64,227 | 0.69% |
Valid Votes | 50,192 | 95.32% | 627,866 | 93.24% | 9,241,931 | 94.52% |
Rejected Votes | 2,465 | 4.68% | 45,484 | 6.75% | 534,452 | 5.47% |
Total Polled | 52,657 | 75.23% | 673,380 | 76.47% | 9,777,821 | 75.74% |
Registered Electors | 69,992 | | 880,634 | | 12,909,631 | |
2001 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Party | Yatinuwara[19] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| UNF | | 24,871 | 50.27% | | 314,297 | 52.77% | | 4,086,026 | 45.62% |
| PA | | 20,318 | 41.06% | | 233,637 | 39.23% | | 3,330,815 | 37.19% |
| JVP | | 3,243 | 6.55% | | 37,146 | 6.24% | | 815,353 | 9.10% |
| Others | | 1,047 | 2.12% | | 10,496 | 1.76% | | 129,347 | 1.45% |
Valid Votes | 49,479 | 95.17% | 595,576 | 93.40% | 8,955,844 | 94.77% |
Rejected Votes | 2,512 | 4.83% | 42,103 | 6.60% | 494,009 | 5.23% |
Total Polled | 51,991 | 78.16% | 637,679 | 76.03% | 9,449,878 | 76.03% |
Registered Electors | 66,518 | | 838,687 | | 12,428,762 | |
2000 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Party | Yatinuwara[20] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| PA | | 21,793 | 45.95% | | 282,282 | 46.66% | | 3,899,329 | 45.33% |
| UNP | | 20,405 | 43.02% | | 243,623 | 40.27% | | 3,451,765 | 40.12% |
| JVP | | 2,082 | 4.39% | | 21,565 | 3.56% | | 518,725 | 6.03% |
| NUA | | 1,341 | 2.83% | | 32,023 | 5.29% | | 185,593 | 2.16% |
| SU | | 1,208 | 2.55% | | 10,999 | 1.82% | | 127,859 | 1.49% |
| Others | | 598 | 1.26% | | 14,436 | 2.39% | | 161,809 | 1.88% |
Valid Votes | 47,427 | N/A | 604,928 | N/A | 8,602,617 | N/A |
1994 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Party | Yatinuwara[21] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| PA | | 23,096 | 50.91% | | 267,683 | 46.43% | | 3,887,805 | 48.94% |
| UNP | | 21,602 | 47.62% | | 301,824 | 52.35% | | 3,498,370 | 44.04% |
| Others | | 668 | 1.47% | | 7,045 | 1.22% | | 175,576 | 2.21% |
Valid Votes | 45,366 | 95.53% | 576,552 | 94.89% | 7,943,688 | 95.20% |
Rejected Votes | 2,122 | 4.47% | 31,019 | 5.11% | 400,395 | 4.80% |
Total Polled | 47,488 | 81.24% | 607,571 | 81.67% | 8,344,095 | 74.75% |
Registered Electors | 58,455 | | 743,939 | | 11,163,064 | |
1989 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Party | Yatinuwara[22] | Kandy | Sri Lanka |
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % |
| UNP | | 11,064 | 53.66% | | 204,973 | 61.72% | | 2,838,005 | 50.71% |
| SLFP | | 8,661 | 42.00% | | 105,977 | 31.91% | | 1,785,369 | 31.90% |
| SLMC | | 500 | 2.42% | | 14,697 | 4.43% | | 202,016 | 3.61% |
| USA | | 334 | 1.62% | | 5,147 | 1.55% | | 141,983 | 2.54% |
| Others | | 61 | 0.30% | | 1,315 | 0.40% | | 67,723 | 1.21% |
Valid Votes | 20,620 | 95.10% | 332,109 | 93.69% | 5,596,468 | 93.87% |
Rejected Votes | 1,062 | 4.90% | 22,374 | 6.31% | 365,563 | 6.13% |
Total Polled | 21,682 | 42.85% | 354,483 | 56.42% | 5,962,031 | 63.60% |
Registered Electors | 50,598 | | 628,317 | | 9,374,164 | |
Demographics
Ethnicity
The Yatinuwara Polling Division has a Sinhalese majority (89.9%). In comparison, the Kandy Electoral District has a Sinhalese majority (74.4%) and a significant Moor population (13.9%).[1]
Religion
The Yatinuwara Polling Division has a Buddhist majority (88.8%). In comparison, the Kandy Electoral District has a Buddhist majority (73.4%) and a significant Muslim population (14.3%).[1]
References