- Source: Kesbewa Polling Division
- Kesbewa Polling Division
- Vishwakalawa Grama Niladhari Division
- Mampe East Grama Niladhari Division
- Mampe West Grama Niladhari Division
- Pepiliyana West Grama Niladhari Division
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The Kesbewa Polling Division is a Polling Division in the Colombo Electoral District, in the Western Province, Sri Lanka.
Presidential Election Results
= Summary
=The winner of Kesbewa has matched the final country result 5 out of 8 times. Hence, Kesbewa is a Weak Bellwether for Presidential Elections.
= 2019 Sri Lankan Presidential Election
== 2015 Sri Lankan Presidential Election
== 2010 Sri Lankan Presidential Election
== 2005 Sri Lankan Presidential Election
== 1999 Sri Lankan Presidential Election
== 1994 Sri Lankan Presidential Election
== 1988 Sri Lankan Presidential Election
== 1982 Sri Lankan Presidential Election
=Parliamentary Election Results
= Summary
=The winner of Kesbewa has matched the final country result 6 out of 7 times. Hence, Kesbewa is a Strong Bellwether for Parliamentary Elections.
= 2020 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election
== 2015 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election
== 2010 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election
== 2004 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election
== 2001 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election
== 2000 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election
== 1994 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election
== 1989 Sri Lankan Parliamentary Election
=Demographics
= Ethnicity
=The Kesbewa Polling Division has a Sinhalese majority (97.3%) . In comparison, the Colombo Electoral District (which contains the Kesbewa Polling Division) has a Sinhalese majority (76.5%), a significant Moor population (10.7%) and a significant Sri Lankan Tamil population (10.1%)
= Religion
=The Kesbewa Polling Division has a Buddhist majority (93.0%) . In comparison, the Colombo Electoral District (which contains the Kesbewa Polling Division) has a Buddhist majority (70.2%) and a significant Muslim population (11.8%)