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Local government is the third and lowest level of government in Sri Lanka – after the central government and provincial councils. The local government bodies are collectively known as local authorities. They are responsible for providing a variety of local public services including roads, sanitation, drains, housing, libraries, public parks and recreational facilities.[1]
There are no mayors in Sri Lanka and a “ city ” is not a legal division in the constitution of Sri Lanka.
Sri Lankan local authorities[2] are divided into 3 different groups:
And some areas have special administrations :
As of November 2017, there were 341 local authorities (24 municipal councils, 41 urban councils and 276 divisional councils). All local authorities are elected using the mixed electoral system.