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Surangani Ellawala | |
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9th Governor of Central Province | |
In office 27 January 2015 – 14 March 2016 | |
President | Maithripala Sirisena |
Preceded by | Tikiri Kobbekaduwa |
Succeeded by | Niluka Ekanayake\ |
Member of Parliament for Ratnapura | |
In office 2000–2001 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Surangani Visaka Tennekoon 1939 |
Died | 14 March 2016 Kandy, Sri Lanka | (aged 76–77)
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Spouse | Nanda Ellawala |
Children | Visaka, Nalanda |
Surangani Visaka Ellawala (1939 – 14 March 2016) was a Sri Lankan politician who was a member of parliament (2000-2001) and served as the 9th Governor of the Central Province (2015-2016).
She was the wife of Nanda Ellawala, who was the member of parliament for Ratnapura, (1970-1977, 1982-1994) and the mother of Nalanda Ellawala, who succeeded his father as the member of parliament for Ratnapura (1994-1997).
In 1999 she contested the 3rd Sabaragamuwa Provincial Council election as a People's Alliance candidate and was successful, winning with a landslide majority of 54,000 preferential votes, the highest number of preferential votes at the election. Following which she was appointed Minister of Social Services, Probation, Culture, Housing and Cooperatives.
She then ran at the 2000 Sri Lankan parliamentary elections in the Ratnapura electorate as a People's Alliance candidate in the Ratnapura District. She received 54,517 votes, the fifth highest and was elected as one of the ten members for the seat. She failed to get re-elected at the 2001 Sri Lankan parliamentary election and chose not to run in the 2004 Sri Lankan parliamentary elections.
She was appointed as the Governor of the Central Province on 27 January 2015.
Ellawala died on 14 March 2016 while serving as the Central Province Governor.