Kandy Municipal Council
The Kandy Municipal Council is the local council for Kandy, the largest city in the Central Province of Sri Lanka. The council was formed under the Municipalities Ordinance of 1865 and first met in 1866. The municipal council is the second oldest and largest local government authority in Sri Lanka. It has 46 elected representatives.
Kandy is a charter city, with a Mayor Council form of government. The Mayor of Kandy and council members are elected through local government elections held once in five years. Head of administration is the Municipal Commissioner, who handles day-to-day operations of the 16 departments that it is made up of.
The Municipal Council provides sewer, road management and waste management services, in case of water, electricity and telephone utility services the council liaises with the Water Supply and Drainage Board, the Ceylon Electricity Board and telephone service providers.
For much of its existence, the council was dominated by the centre-right United National Party. Only between 2011–2015 and since 2025 was the council controlled by another party.
Structure
In 2025, the number of seats of the council was increased to 46 and the National People's Power became the ruling party following the local government elections that year.Wards
For electoral and administrative purposes, the council is divided into 22 wards.- Yatiwawala
- Senkadagala
- Galewatta
- Mavilmada
- Mahaweli Uyana
- Watapuluwa
- Wattarantenna
- Mapanawatura
- Anniwatta Dodamwala
- Asgiriya
- Poornawatte West
- Mahaiyawa
- Aruppola
- Buwelikada
- Ampitiya
- Malwatta
- Deiyannewela
- Katukale
- Suduhumpola
- Mulgampola
- Bowala
- Gatambe