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Sri Lankan parliamentary election, 1994

10th Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Sri Lanka
← 1989 16 August 1994 2000 →

All 225 seats to the Parliament of Sri Lanka
113 seats were needed for a majority
Turnout 76.24%
  First party Second party
  Chandrika Kumaratunga.jpg
Leader Chandrika Kumaratunga D. B. Wijetunga
Party People's Alliance United National Party
Leader since 1994 1993
Leader's seat Gampaha District n/a
Last election 67 Seats, 31.8% 125 Seats, 50.7%
Seats won 105 94
Seat change Increase38 Decrease31
Popular vote 3,887,823 3,498,370
Percentage 48.94% 44.04%

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Winners of polling divisions. PA in blue and UNP in green.

Prime Minister before election

Ranil Wickremasinghe
United National Party

Prime Minister-designate

Chandrika Kumaratunga
People's Alliance


Ranil Wickremasinghe
United National Party

Chandrika Kumaratunga
People's Alliance

The Sri Lankan parliamentary election of 1994 marked the decisive end of 17 years of UNP rule and a revival of Sri Lankan democracy.

Democracy in Sri Lanka had seemed doomed as the presidencies of J.R. Jayewardene and Ranasinghe Premadasa arbitrarily banned opposition parties, severely muzzled the media, and routinely used death squads, torture, and kidnappings in the two civil conflicts against the LTTE and JVP. The UNP had simply cancelled the 1983 parliamentary elections; its control of the media led it to victory in the 1988 and 1989 elections.

The population was increasingly tired of war and repression, worn out with jingoistic Sinhalese nationalism, and wanted a return to freedom, peace, and democracy. Chandrika Kumaratunga, leader of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, formed a coalition with small leftist parties called the People's Alliance. This was in some ways a revival of her mother's coalition from the 1970s, but this time campaigning for rapprochement with the Tamils rather than their marginalization.


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