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1970 Ceylonese parliamentary election

Sri Lankan government elections


Sri Lankan government elections

FieldValue
election_name1970 Ceylonese parliamentary election
countrySri Lanka
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1965 Ceylonese parliamentary election
previous_year1965
next_election1977 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
next_year1977
seats_for_election151 seats in the House of Representatives of Ceylon
76 seats were needed for a majority
election_date27 May 1970
image1Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Prime Minister of Ceylon 1960 (cropped).PNG
leader1Sirimavo Bandaranaike
leader_since11960
party1Sri Lanka Freedom Party
alliance1United Front
leaders_seat1Attanagalla
last_election130.18%, 41 seats
seats1**91**
seat_change150
popular_vote11,839,979
percentage136.86%
swing16.68pp
image2
leader2N. M. Perera
leader_since21945
party2Lanka Sama Samaja Party
alliance2United Front
leaders_seat2Yatiyantota
last_election27.47%, 10 seats
seats219
seat_change29
popular_vote2433,224
percentage28.68%
swing21.21pp
image3Dudley Shelton Senanayaka (1911-1973).jpg
leader3Dudley Senanayake
leader_since31957
party3United National Party
alliance3
leaders_seat3Dedigama
last_election339.31%, 66 seats
seats317
seat_change349
popular_vote3**1,892,525**
percentage3**37.91%**
swing31.40pp
titlePrime Minister
posttitlePrime Minister-designate
before_electionDudley Senanayake
after_electionSirimavo Bandaranaike
before_partyUnited National Party
after_partySri Lanka Freedom Party

76 seats were needed for a majority

Parliamentary elections were held in Ceylon in 1970.

Background

SLFP leader Sirimavo Bandaranaike had come to the conclusion that her party's best hope of power was forming a permanent alliance with Ceylon's Marxist parties. She assembled the SLFP, the Trotskyist LSSP, and the Communists into the United Front coalition. The UF's platform was called the Common Programme; it featured extensive nationalization, a non-aligned foreign policy, expanded social programmes, and replacement of the British-imposed, monarchical Soulbury constitution with a republican constitution.

The UNP government of Dudley Senanayake had not made much headway with Ceylon's twin problems of inflation and unemployment, nor had it attempted solving the linked problems of feudal property relations and adverse terms of trade by agrarian reform and industrialisation. The UNP had become widely perceived as a party of the rich, out of touch with the concerns of ordinary people. The UF's socialist platform had much greater appeal.

Results

The UF (with 49% of the vote) won an overwhelming majority, despite the UNP's plurality of the popular vote, due to the member parties running in different constituencies. The Tamil majority constituencies voted mainly for the two Tamil parties, one of which (the All Ceylon Tamil Congress), later joined the UF.

The 1970 election was the last held under the Soulbury constitution. The UF Government established the free, sovereign and independent Republic of Sri Lanka in 1972, breaking the last ties of colonialism.

The British-owned plantations were nationalised and there was land reform – giving poor rural people land. Industrial democracy was instituted in the transport and manufacturing sectors. A National pharmaceuticals policy was established, allowing for affordable drugs. A new education policy was followed, aimed at making education more relevant.

Increased protection led to growth in the manufacturing sector, particularly in textiles and garments, electronics and industrial machinery.

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