List of Mayors of Galle


The Mayor of Galle is the head of Galle Municipal Council and his office is located at the Galle Town Hall.

List of Mayors

The following were the Mayor of Galle:
NameDate of officenotes
Wijeyananda Dahanayake1939-41First Mayor of Galle and Prime Minister of Ceylon
A. I. H. A. Wahab1942-43First Muslim Mayor of Galle
Don Samuel Goonasekera1944Member for Udugama, Member for Habaraduwa Minister of Labour, Cultural Affairs and Social Services
Al-Haj A. R. M. Thassim 1950-51The longest-serving mayor of Galle
Al-Haj A. R. M. Thassim1954-62
W. D. S. Abeygoonawardena1965-66Member of Parliament for Galle
Deshabandu D. P. WijenarayanaAmbassador of Sri Lanka to the Union of Myanmar
Wijaya Dahanayake1991-97Deputy Minister of Public Administration and Home Affairs and Member of Parliament for Matara
Lionel Premasiri1997-2001Member for Galle District and deputy minister of Social Services and Social Welfare
Mansoor Marikar2001-02
Lionel Premasiri2002-2004
Ismail Mohamed Ariff2004-06
Weeranarayana Kelum Seneviratne2006-November 2008At the local government elections in 2006 Seneviratne and de Silva both received an equal number preferences each and subsequently agreed to share the office of Mayor, with Seneviratne becoming mayor for the first two years.
Alexendar Methsiri de SilvaNovember 2008-January 2013At the 2011 local government elections de Silva was formally elected as mayor. In January 2013 the Chief Minister of Southern Province, Shan Wijayalal De Silva formally removed de Silva from the office of mayor.
Weeranarayana Kelum SeneviratneJanuary 2013-June 2014Following the removal of de Silva the deputy mayor, Seneviratne, was appointed as mayor.
Alexandar Methsiri de SilvaJune 2014-May 2015In June 2014 the Galle High Court revoked the Chief Minister's decision to remove de Silva as mayor and he was re-instated.
Weeranarayana Kelum SeneviratneMay 2015-March 2018In May 2015 the Court of Appeal annulled the Galle High Court's decision and Seneviratne was appointed as mayor.
Priyantha Godagama SahabanduMarch 2018-presentSubsequent to the 2018 Sri Lankan local elections, in a secret ballot held on 23 March 2018, Sahabandu was elected to the position of mayor obtaining 20 votes to 11 over his rival candidate.