The Commissioner General of Elections, Saman Sri Ratnayake, has confirmed that 690 nomination papers were accepted for the upcoming 2024 General Election. This follows the submission of 764 nominations by political parties and independent groups from 22 electoral districts across Sri Lanka.
Key Highlights:
- Total Submissions & Rejections: Out of the 764 nomination papers submitted for the election, 74 were rejected, leaving 690 accepted nominations. This reflects the rigorous scrutiny of candidates in preparation for the general election.
- Highest Nominations from Digamadulla: The Digamadulla electoral district saw the highest number of submissions, with 72 nomination papers, of which 64 were accepted while 08 were rejected.
- Lowest Nominations: Polonnaruwa and Monaragala districts reported the lowest number of nominations, with only 15 submissions each.
- Nomination Process Timeline: The process of accepting nominations started on October 4 and concluded on Friday, October 11, at 12:00 noon. A window for objections was open until 1:30 p.m. on the same day.
- Upcoming Announcement of Preference Numbers: Commissioner General Ratnayake also mentioned that preference numbers will be announced in the near future, marking the next key step in the election process.
With the General Election approaching, Sri Lanka prepares for a competitive political contest as over 690 candidates secure their place in the race. The rejection of 74 nominations underscores the election commission’s commitment to a fair and regulated process.
Update from:
National Election Commission of Sri Lanka
General Election 2024 National Election Commission of Sri Lanka
Last modified: October 11, 2024