Sri Lankan parliamentary election, 1952

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The 1952 Sri Lankan election was Sri Lanka's second since independence.

Prime Minister D.S. Senanayake died in March 1952, and was succeeded by his son, Dudley. The national wave of mourning for Sri Lanka's first prime minister greatly boosted the UNP's fortunes.

The 1952 election was the first contested by the Sri Lanka Freedom Party, which had broken away from the UNP on a platform of Sinhala nationalism, and the Federal Party, which split from the Tamil Congress over the issue of citizenship rights for the estate Tamils.

The UNP won a healthy majority.

Because the estate Tamils had been stripped of their citizenship by the Senanayake government, the Ceylon Indian Congress, which most of them had supported, was eliminated from Parliament.


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Summary of the 1952 Sri Lankan parliamentary election
Parties Votes % Seats
United National Party 1,026,005 44.1 54
Sri Lanka Freedom Party 361,250 15.5 9
Lanka Sama Samaja Party 305,133 13.1 9
Communist Party 134,528 5.8 4
All Ceylon Tamil Congress 64,512 2.8 4
Federal Party 45,331 1.9 2
Others 390,867 16.8 13
Totals 2,327,626 100.0 95
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