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Vadamarachchi South West Divisional Council ( ''Vaṭamarāṭci Teṉ Mēṟku Piratēca Capai''; VSWDC) is the
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for
Vadamarachchi South West DS Division Vadamaradchi South-West Divisional Secretariat is a Divisional Secretariat of Jaffna District, of Northern Province, Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is a ...
in northern
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. VSWDC is responsible for providing a variety of local public services including roads, sanitation, drains, housing, libraries, public parks and recreational facilities. It has 18 members elected using the
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.


History

In 1987 there was a major re-organisation of local government in Sri Lanka. District Development Councils were abolished and replaced by Divisional Councils (Pradeshiya Sabha or Pradesha Sabhai). The ''Pradeshiya Sabha Act No. 15 of 1987'' was passed by
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on 15 April 1987 and on 1 January 1988 257 Divisional Councils started functioning. The Divisional Councils were generally commensurate with their namesake Divisional Secretary's Divisions. Vadamarachchi South West Divisional Council was established as the local authority for the Vadamarachchi South West DS Division. However, according to the pro-
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, the
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had suspended all local government in the
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and
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of the country in 1983 using emergency regulations. The
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prevented elections from being held for SWDC until 1998 as the
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did not hold elections when it controlled the area. In March 1994 elections were held in the east and in
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in the north. However, elections weren't held in other areas of the north, including the
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, because most of these areas were at that time controlled by the rebel
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. In August 1995 the
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launched an offensive to recapture the Jaffna peninsula. By December 1995 the military had captured most of the
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region of the peninsula, including the city of
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. By 16 May 1996 the military had recaptured the entire peninsula. In late 1996 the government announced elections would be held for 23 local authorities in
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,
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,
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and
Vavuniya District Vavuniya District ( ''Vavuṉiyā Māvaṭṭam''; ) is one of the 25 districts of Sri Lanka, the second level administrative division of the country. The district is administered by a District Secretariat headed by a District Secretary (previousl ...
but following opposition from
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political parties postponed them. On 3 December 1997 the government announced that elections would be held for the 17 local authorities on the Jaffna peninsula. The Tamil political parties were still opposed to holding elections as "normalcy" hadn't returned to the peninsula. The peninsula was under the firm grip of the Sri Lankan military and civil government had little, if any, role in the administration of the peninsula. The Tamil Tigers were also firmly against the elections being held. Despite these objections the elections were held on 29 January 1998.


Election results


1998 local government election

Results of the local government election held on 29 January 1998: On 1 January 2002 local authority elections were called for the entire country. It was later announced that elections would be held on 25 March 2002 in the north and east, and on 20 March 2002 in the rest of the country. The normal life term of Sri Lankan local government bodies is four years. The life term of VSWDC expired in February 2002 but the central government extended this by another year, as the law allows. On 21 March 2002 the Election Commissioner announced that the elections in the north and east, except for eight local authorities in
Ampara District Ampara District (; ) is one of the 25 Districts of Sri Lanka, districts of Sri Lanka, the second-level administrative divisions of the country. The district is administered by a District Secretariat headed by a Government Agent (Sri Lanka), Distric ...
, had been postponed until 25 September 2002. On 17 September 2002 elections in the north and east were postponed, for a second time, until 25 June 2003. Elections should have been held when the extension expired in February 2003 but in January 2003, following a request from the
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, the central government instead dissolved VSWDC using emergency powers and instead put in place special commissioners to administer the local area. In June 2003 elections in the north and east were postponed, for a third time, until 24 January 2004. In January 2004 elections in the north and east, except for local authorities in Ampara District, were postponed, for a fourth time, until 23 October 2004. On 27 January 2006 local authority elections were called for the entire country. It was later announced that elections would be held on 30 March 2006 across the entire country. The Election Commissioner subsequently postponed the elections in the north and Batticaloa District until 30 September 2006. On 23 September 2006 elections in the north and Batticaloa District were postponed until 30 June 2007. VSWDC continued to be administered by special commissioners until the 2011 elections.


2011 local government election

Results of the local government election held on 23 July 2011: The following candidates were elected: Ponnaijah Vijakesu (TNA), 3,962 preference votes (pv); Ilayathampi Santhasoruban (TNA), 3,026 pv; Ponnampalam Kugathaas (TNA), 3,021 pv; Kanthan Rathnam (TNA), 2,537 pv; Kanthan Paranchothi (TNA), 1,923 pv; Ponnaijah Ganesh (TNA), 1,791 pv; Ponnan Thampimuthu (TNA), 1,709 pv; Aalvaapillai Mathijarasan (TNA), 1,694 pv; Arunachalam Santhirasegaram (UPFA), 1,569 pv; Majilu Saththijanathan (TNA), 1,460 pv; Nadarasa Kanthasami (TNA), 1,245 pv; Seevarathnam Rathneswaran (TNA), 1,220 pv; Earampu Rasaijah (TNA), 1,061 pv; Muthaijah Jeganathan (TNA), 1,012 pv; Kanakaratnam Balasubramanijam (TNA), 776 pv; Inthirarasa Thuseekaran (UPFA), 630 pv; Sethulingam Paliraj (TNA), 623 pv; and Sinnathamby Kanapathippillai (UPFA), 621 pv. Ponnaijah Vijakesu (TNA) and Ilayathampi Santhasoruban (TNA) were appointed chairman and deputy chairman respectively.


Local Authority Final Result-2018

Results of th
local government election 2018
The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) took over the Karaveddy Pradeshiya Sabha. Thangavelayutham Ainkaran (chairman), Kanthar Ponnaijah was elected as deputy chairman. The first session of the Karaveddy Pradeshiya Sabha was headed by Local Commissioner, Pattic Niranjan on 2018.04.03. The Tamil National Alliance (TNA) Sri Lanka Independence Party proposed Sadanivam Ramanathan. When asked to hold a secret ballot or a referendum, 11 ballot papers and 10 members of the secret ballot demanded a referendum. Following a public referendum, nine members of the Tamil National Alliance and 2 United National Party members voted for Aungan Thangavelaiyat. Three members of the Eelam People's Democratic Party and seven members of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party voted Sadasivam Ramanathan. Seven members of the Tamil National People's Front and three members of the Tamil United Liberation Front were neutral. Subsequently, the TNA chairperson Kanthar Ponniyai spoke to the Tamil National Alliance. No one else was selected as an advocate without competition.


References

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