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VisitWhat will be the combined percentage of total votes for the top three candidates in the Sri Lanka presidential election?
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Official election results published by the Sri Lankan Election Commission
Anura Dissanayake Leads Sri Lanka Presidential Election with 56% of Postal Votes
Sep 22, 2024, 05:30 AM
Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the Marxist-leaning leader of Sri Lanka's National People's Power (NPP) party and the JVP’s broader front, has taken a convincing early lead in the country's presidential election. Dissanayake, who has pledged to fight corruption and address the economic crisis, is leading with 56% of postal votes from seven electoral districts. His two main opponents each trail with 19%. The election, which features 38 candidates, is seen as a potential historic win for Dissanayake. Analysts predict he may secure over 50% of the vote. On Sunday, he consolidated his lead.
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