Representative
|
Party
|
Electorate
|
Years
|
Notes
|
Adeline Molamure
|
-
|
Ruwanwella
|
June, 1931- 7 December 1935
|
Elected in by-election First woman to be elected to the State Council of Ceylon (first elected female legislator)
|
Naysum Saravanamuttu
|
-
|
Colombo North
|
June, 1931- 4 July 1947
|
Second woman to be elected to the State Council
|
Florence Senanayake
|
Lanka Sama Samaja Party
|
Kiriella
|
September, 1947- 8 April 1952
|
First female to be elected to Parliament
|
Cissy Cooray
|
-
|
-
|
1947-1952
|
First female to be appointed to the Senate of Ceylon
|
Kusumasiri Gunawardena
|
Lanka Sama Samaja Party
|
Avissawella
|
1948- 18 February 1956
|
Second female to be elected to Parliament Elected unopposed in by-election
|
Viplavakari Lanka Sama Samaja Party
|
Kiriella
|
April, 1956- 5 December 1959
|
|
Tamara Kumari Ilangaratne
|
Independent
|
Kandy
|
June, 1949- 8 April 1952
|
Third female to be elected to Parliament Elected in by-election
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Galagedara
|
27 May 1970- 18 May 1977
|
|
Doreen Wickremasinghe
|
Communist Party of Ceylon
|
Akuressa
|
May, 1952- 18 February 1956
|
|
Clodagh Jayasuriya
|
United National Party
|
-
|
October 1953 - 1956
|
Elected to the Senate of Ceylon
|
Vivienne Goonewardena
|
Lanka Sama Samaja Party
|
Colombo North
|
April, 1956- 5 December 1959
|
|
Borella
|
20 July 1960- 17 December 1964
|
Elected in by-election
|
Dehiwala - Mt. Lavinia
|
27 May 1970- 18 May 1977
|
|
Vimala Wijewardene
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Mirigama
|
April, 1956- 5 December 1959
|
First female cabinet minister
|
Kusuma Rajaratne
|
Independent
|
Welimada
|
September 1957- 5 December 1959
|
Elected in by-election
|
Jathika Vimukthi Peramuna
|
Uva-Paranagama
|
19 March 1960- 25 March 1970
|
|
Evelyn de Soysa
|
-
|
-
|
April 1959-1963
|
Appointed member of the Senate of Ceylon
|
Wimala Kannangara
|
United National Party
|
Galigamuwa
|
19 March 1960- 23 April 1960 22 March 1965- 25 March 1970 21 July 1977- 20 December 1988
|
|
Soma Wickremanayake
|
Lanka Sama Samaja Party
|
Dehiowita
|
19 March 1960- 17 December 1964
|
|
Sirimavo Bandaranaike
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Attanagalla
|
22 March 1965- 20 December 1988
|
Elected to the office of Prime Minister of Sri Lanka on 21 July 1960, 29 May 1970, 22 May 1972 and 14 November 1994.
|
Gampaha
|
15 February 1989- 24 June 1994
|
National List
|
16 August 1994- 18 August 2000
|
Sivagamie Obeyesekere
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Mirigama
|
22 March 1965- 18 May 1977
|
|
Leticia Rajapaksa
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Dodangaslanda
|
22 March 1965- 25 March 1970
|
Elected in by-election
|
Mallika Ratwatte
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Balangoda
|
22 March 1965- 18 May 1977
|
Elected in by-election
|
Seetha Seneviratne
|
United National Party
|
-
|
October 1967- April 1970
|
Appointed member of the Senate of Ceylon (daughter of Adeline Molamure)
|
Kusala Abhayavardhana
|
Lanka Sama Samaja Party
|
Borella
|
27 May 1970- 18 May 1977
|
|
Renuka Herath
|
United National Party
|
Walapane
|
21 July 1977- 20 December 1988
|
|
Nuwara Eliya
|
15 February 1989- 18 August 2000
|
|
Amara Piyaseeli Ratnayake
|
United National Party
|
Wariyapola
|
21 July 1977- 20 December 1988
|
|
Kurunegala
|
15 February 1989- 9 February 2010
|
|
Sunethra Ranasinghe
|
-
|
Dehiwala - Mount Lavinia
|
21 July 1977- 20 December 1988
|
Elected in by-election
|
United National Party
|
Colombo
|
15 February 1989- 24 June 1994
|
|
Rupa Sriyani Daniel
|
United National Party
|
Hewaheta
|
21 July 1977- 20 December 1988
|
Nominated
|
National List
|
15 February 1989- 24 June 1994
|
|
Ranganayaki Pathmanathan
|
-
|
Pottuvil
|
21 July 1977- 20 December 1988
|
Nominated
|
Daya Sepali Senadheera
|
-
|
Karandeniya
|
21 July 1977- 20 December 1988
|
Nominated and succeeded seat vacated by the death of her husband Bandulahewa Senadheera. Assassinated by the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna.
|
Lohini Wijesiri
|
-
|
Harispattuwa
|
21 July 1977- 20 December 1988
|
Nominated
|
Keerthilatha Abeywickrema
|
-
|
Deniyaya
|
21 July 1977- 20 December 1988
|
Nominated
|
Samantha Karunaratne
|
-
|
Rambukkana
|
21 July 1977- 20 December 1988
|
Nominated
|
United National Party
|
Kegalle
|
15 February 1989- 24 June 1994
|
|
Sumitha Priyangeni Abeyweera
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Kalutara
|
15 February 1989- 24 June 1994
|
|
Sujatha Dharmawardana
|
United National Party
|
Puttalam
|
15 February 1989- 24 June 1994
|
|
Sumedha G. Jayasena
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Monaragala
|
15 February 1989-
|
|
Chandra Karunaratne
|
United National Party
|
Badulla
|
15 February 1989- 24 June 1994
|
|
Rasamanohari Pulendran
|
United National Party
|
Vanni
|
15 February 1989- 24 June 1994
|
|
Hema Ratnayake
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Badulla
|
15 February 1989- 24 June 1994
|
|
United National Party
|
16 August 1994- 18 August 2000
|
|
Daya Amarakeerthi
|
Sri Lanka Freedom Party
|
Galle
|
15 February 1989- 24 June 1994
|
|
Chandrika Kumaratunga
|
People's Alliance
|
Gampaha
|
16 August 1994- 18 August 2000
|
Elected to the office of Prime Minister of Sri Lanka on 19 August 1994, then President of Sri Lanka on 12 November 1994.
|
Sumitha Priyangani Abeyweera
|
People's Alliance
|
Kalutara
|
16 August 1994- 18 August 2000
|
|
Nirupama Rajapaksa
|
People's Alliance
|
Hambantota
|
16 August 1994- 18 August 2000
|
|
United People's Freedom Alliance
|
2 April 2004- 9 February 2010
|
|
Pavithra Devi Wanniarachchi
|
People's Alliance
|
Ratnapura
|
16 August 1994- 7 February 2004
|
|
Srimanee Athulathmudali
|
People's Alliance
|
Colombo
|
16 August 1994- 18 August 2000
|
|
Amara Badra Dissanayake
|
United National Party
|
National List
|
16 August 1994- 18 August 2000
|
|
Ferial Ashraff
|
People's Alliance
|
Digamadulla
|
10 October 2000- 7 February 2004
|
|
United People's Freedom Alliance
|
2 April 2004- 9 February 2010
|
|
Surangani Ellawala
|
People's Alliance
|
Ratnapura
|
10 October 2000- 10 October 2001
|
|
Somakumari Tennakoon
|
People's Alliance
|
Kurunegala
|
10 October 2000- 7 February 2004
|
|
Yvonne Sriyani Fernando
|
People's Alliance
|
Puttalam
|
10 October 2000- 10 October 2001
|
|
Chandrani Bandara Jayasinghe
|
United National Party
|
Anuradhapura
|
10 October 2000-
|
|
A. R. Anjan Umma
|
Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna
|
National List
|
10 October 2000- 10 October 2001
|
|
Gampaha
|
5 December 2001- 7 February 2004
|
|
Larine Perera
|
United National Party
|
Puttalam
|
5 December 2001- 9 February 2010
|
|
Mallika de Mel
|
PA
|
Matara
|
5 December 2001- 7 February 2004
|
|
Chitra Srimathi Mantilake
|
United National Party
|
Kandy
|
5 December 2001- 7 February 2004
|
|
Pavithra Devi Wanniarachchi
|
United People's Freedom Alliance
|
Ratnapura
|
2 April 2004-
|
|
Sujatha Alahakoon
|
United People's Freedom Alliance
|
Matale
|
2 April 2004- 9 February 2010
|
|
Thalatha Atukorale
|
United National Party
|
Ratnapura
|
2 April 2004-
|
|
Pathmini Sithamparanathan
|
Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
|
Jaffna
|
2 April 2004- 9 February 2010
|
|
Thangeswary Kathiraman
|
Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi
|
Batticaloa
|
2 April 2004- 9 February 2010
|
|
Sudarshani Fernandopulle
|
United People's Freedom Alliance
|
Gampaha
|
April 2010-
|
|
Sriyani Wijewickrama
|
United People's Freedom Alliance
|
Digamadulla
|
April 2010-
|
|
Rosy Senanayake
|
United National Party
|
Colombo
|
April 2010-
|
|
Upeksha Swarnamali
|
United National Party
|
Gampaha
|
April 2010-
|
|
Vijayakala Maheswaran
|
United National Party
|
Jaffna
|
April 2010-
|
|
Malani Fonseka
|
United People's Freedom Alliance
|
National List
|
April 2010-
|
|
Kamala Ranathunga
|
United People's Freedom Alliance
|
National List
|
April 2010-
|
|
Anoma Gamage
|
United National Party
|
National List
|
April 2010-
|
|
Rohini Kumari Wijeratne-Kaviratne
|
United National Party
|
Lagalla
|
April 2015-
|
|