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Municipal Council of Kandy, Sri Lanka

Kandy Municipal Council
මහනුවර මහ නගර සභාව
கண்டி மாநகர சபை
Type
TypeLocal authority
HousesUnicameral
Term limitsFour years
History
Founded1865
Leadership
Mayor of KandyKesera Senanayake, UNP
since 8 April 2018
Deputy MayorT.M. Ilahi Abdeen, UNP
Leader of the OppositionSena Dissanayake, SLPP
Municipal CommissionerAmila Nawarathne
Structure
Seats41
Political groups
Elections
Voting systemMixed
Last election10 February 2018
Next election9 March 2023
Meeting place
The Kandy Municipal Council building
Kandy Town Hall
Website
Kandy Municipal Council

The Kandy Municipal Council is the local council for Kandy, the second largest city and hill capital of Sri Lanka. The council was formed under the Municipalities Ordinance of 1865 and first met in 1866. The municipal council is the second oldest and largest local government authority in Sri Lanka. It has 41 elected representatives.

Kandy is a charter city, with a Mayor Council form of government. Mayor of Kandy and the council members are elected through local government elections held once in five years. Head of administration is the Municipal Commissioner, who handles day-to-day operations of the 16 departments that it is made up of.

The Municipal Council provides sewer, road management and waste management services, in case of water, electricity and telephone utility services the council liaises with the Water Supply and Drainage Board, the Ceylon Electricity Board and telephone service providers.

The United National Party has always held control of the Council other than 2011–2015.

Structure

In 2018, the number of seats of the council was increased to 41 and the United National Party became the ruling party following the local government elections that year.

Political party Council members
1991 1997 2002 2006 2011 2018
UNP 13 13 17 14 10 19 19 / 41
SLPP - - - - - 16 16 / 41
UPFA 11 10 5 8 13 3 3 / 41
JVP - 0 1 2 0 2 2 / 41
UPA - - - - - 1 1 / 41
SLMC - - - - 1
MEP - 1 - - -
Ind 0 0 1 0 0
Total 24 24 24 24 24 41

Wards

For electoral and administrative purposes, the Council is divided into 22 wards.

  1. Yatiwawala (යටිවාවල)
  2. Senkadagala (සෙංකඩගල)
  3. Galewatta (ගාලේවත්ත)
  4. Mavilmada (මාවිල්මඩ)
  5. Mahaweli Uyana (මහවැලිඋයන)
  6. Watapuluwa (වටපුළුව)
  7. Wattarantenna (වට්ටාරන්තැන්න)
  8. Mapanawatura (මාපනාවතුර)
  9. Anniwatta Dodamwala (අනිවත්ත දොඩම්වල)
  10. Asgiriya (අස්ගිරිය)
  11. Poornawatte West (පූර්ණවත්ත බටහිර)
  12. Mahaiyawa (මහයියාව)
  13. Aruppola (අරුප්පල)
  14. Buwelikada (බූවැලිකඩ)
  15. Ampitiya (අම්පිටිය)
  16. Malwatta (මල්වත්ත)
  17. Deiyannewela (දෙයියන්නේවල)
  18. Katukale (කටුකැලේ)
  19. Suduhumpola (සුදුහුම්පොල)
  20. Mulgampola (මුල්ගම්පල)
  21. Bowala (බෝවල)
  22. Gatambe (ගැටඹේ)

List of mayors

Main article: List of mayors of Kandy

See also

References

  1. Senaratne, L. B. (8 April 2018). "UNP's Kesera wins Kandy's mayoral battle amid UPFA, JVP neutrality". Sunday Times. Retrieved 13 April 2018.
  2. ". Kandy City ". Archived from the original on 25 September 2010. Retrieved 24 October 2010.

Notes

  1. As SLFP in 1991 and as PA in 1997 and 2002.

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See also
Events in Kandy
Municipal councils of Sri Lanka
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