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Galle Municipal Council

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Type
  
Local authority

Seats
  
19

Municipal Commissioner
  
Ranil Wikcramasekara

Mayor
  
Alexendar Methsiri de Silva, (UPFA) Since 8 October 2011

Voting system
  
open list proportional representation system

Last election
  
Sri Lankan local government elections, 2011

The Galle Municipal Council is the local council for Galle, the capital city of Southern Province of Sri Lanka, the third level administrative division of the country. The council was established under the Municipalities Ordinance of 1865 as the third municipal council of Sri Lanka. Wijeyananda Dahanayake was the first elected mayor of the city, who was appointed in 1939. He later went on to become the fifth Prime Minister of Ceylon. Methsiri de Silva currently serves as the mayor of Galle.

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Geography

The Galle Four Gravets is 18.7 km2 (7.2 sq mi) in area. The average elevation above sea level is 15 m (49 ft).

Administrative units

Galle Municipal Council is divided into 50 Grama Niladhari Divisions (GN Divisions), with seven villages.

Population

The current population of Galle Four Gravets area, according to 2011 Census, is 101,159, a decline from the population of 103,246 in 2001.

Mayor

The Mayor of Galle is the head of Galle Municipal Council and his office is located at the Galle Town Hall. The current mayor is Alexendar Methsiri de Silva, since 8 October 2011.

Representation

The Galle Municipal Council is divided into 15 wards and is represented by 19 councillors, elected using an open list proportional representation system.

2011 Local Government Election

Results of the local government election held on 8 October 2011:

The Galle Municipal Council has five standing committees each headed by committee chairman. The standing committees are Finance and Tender, Works and Solid Waste, Health and Sanitisation, Electricity and Water, and Environment.

References

Galle Municipal Council Wikipedia