NPP Dominates Matara 2025 Local Election Results
NPP sweeps Matara locals with 203,400 votes (48.87%) and 207 members, echoing their 317,541-vote (69.83%) parliamentary win.
- SJB second: 93,543...

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NPP sweeps Matara locals with 203,400 votes (48.87%) and 207 members, echoing their 317,541-vote (69.83%) parliamentary win.
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