All systems in place for LG polls today
*More than 6,000 candidates
*Fifty-three seats in CMC
Chaminda PERERA
All arrangements are in place to hold a free and fair election today
to elect 420 members to 23 Local Government bodies which include 17
Municipal Councils, one Urban Council and five Pradeshiya Sabhas.
Voters will cast their votes at 1,167 polling stations in areas where
the elections are to be held today.
More than 6,000 candidates representing recognized political parties
and independent groups are vying for 420 slots in 23 Local Government
bodies, including, Colombo, Kandy, Kotte and Nuwara Eliya Municipal
Councils.
The highest number of candidates are contesting 53 seats in the
Colombo Municipal Council.
Elections Department sources yesterday said the first results of the
Local Government election can be expected by midnight today.
The results of the Local Government elections are to be released
through the Information Department. Counting of ballot papers would be
conducted at district level and the final results are to be scrutinized
by the Elections Secretariat in Rajagiriya.
The results of Colombo and Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia Municipal Councils
would be issued on the basis of electorates and the postal vote results
of these two Local Government institutions would also be issued
separately.
The final results of other 21 Local Government bodies would be issued
on the basis of Local Government institutions. The Department officials
yesterday stressed that strict regulations would be in place over the
videoing and photographing of polling centres.
The media is allowed to cover the casting of vote by the President,
Prime Minister, Speaker and the Opposition leader only.
Photographing or videoing of polling stations and casting of votes is
completely prohibited and the Senior Presiding Officers who allow to
take photos of those casting votes other than the President, Prime
Minister, Speaker and Opposition Leader would not be deployed in
election duties in the future, the Elections Department officials
revealed.
According to Deputy Commissioner of Elections, M M Mohammed, all
officials detailed for election duty had reported to the respective
Senior Presiding Officers by yesterday evening. He said that all ballot
boxes had been sent to the respective polling stations by yesterday
evening.
Meanwhile, Deputy Inspector General for Elections, Gamini Nawaratne
yesterday told the Daily News any person involved in violation of Local
Government elections law would be arrested irrespective of their status
in society.
Nawaratne said that Police have received 150 complaints of election
related incidents and 95 of them are violations of election law.
“Over 200 persons who were accused of violating election laws were
arrested by the Police, he said.
He said that 45 vehicles were also arrested by the Police by
yesterday.
Nawaratne added that a contingent of 12,000 police officers would be
deployed to man the elections in 23 Local Bodies. Special mobile service
will be in operation in areas where elections are held today, he added.
Three Police personnel are deployed at a polling station in addition to
round the clock mobile service to maintain peace in the areas where
elections are held, Nawaratne added.
The government won 205 out of 234 Local Government bodies at the
first round of Local Government elections that was held in April. The
Illankai Thamil Arasu Kachchi (ITAK) secured second place by winning 12
Local Government bodies while the UNP won nine.
The government also secured a comfortable victory in the second phase
of the Local Authorities elections 2011 winning a total of 45 out of 65
Local Councils. The main opposition United National Party (UNP) and the
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) failed to win even a single Local
Council at the election.
The win gave the UPFA control over 75 percent of Local Councils by
securing victors in of 250 out of 299 Local Government bodies. |