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9/10 November 2013 Voting Station List Eastern Cape 9/10 November 2013 voting station list Eastern Cape Municipality Ward Voting Voting station name Latitude Longitude Address district BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200001 10590151 PEFFERVILLE CLINIC -33.011922 27.880713 ROTTERDAM ROAD, PEFFERVILLE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200001 10590858 SHAD MASHOLOGU MEMORIAL -33.006483 27.877686 BASHE STREET, BHASHE,DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST Municipality [East London] BAPTIST CHURCH LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200001 10590869 MASAKHE PUBLIC SCHOOL -33.007443 27.879645 MAZWI STREET, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200001 10591297 BRAELYN COMMUNITY HALL -32.999944 27.879389 BUFFALO CITY, BUFFALO CITY, BUFFALO CITY BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200002 10590847 ST PETERS CLOVER -33.006548 27.87498 GODLO STREET, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] CATHOLIC CHURCH BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200002 10591017 GOMPO COMMUNITY HALL -33.009737 27.87467 DOUGLAS SMITH HIGHWAY, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST Municipality [East London] LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200002 10591039 DUNCAN VILLAGE TENT -33.00734 27.86818 DOUGLAS SMITH, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200003 10590588 EAST LONDON HIGH SCHOOL -33.002384 27.886419 MAPLELEAF ROAD, MAPLELEAF,BRAELYN, EAST Municipality [East London] LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200003 10590656 COACH HOUSE & ANN BRYANT -33.000441 27.897415 ST. MARKS, SUUTHERWOORD, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] ART GALLERY BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200003 10590667 ST ANNE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL -32.997824 27.902373 36 ST MARKS ROAD EAST LONDON, Municipality [East London] SOUTHERNWOOD, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200004 10590320 KINGSWAY TENNIS CLUB -32.984382 27.925746 SCHULTZ ROAD, NAHOON, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200004 10590690 BEACONHURST PRIMARY -32.970815 27.936094 HILL STREET, BEACON BAY, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200004 10590702 KENNERSLEY PARK -32.970659 27.953775 BONZA BAY ROAD, BEACON BAY, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] RETIREMENT HOME BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200005 10590498 MBULELO PRIMARY SCHOOL -32.996153 27.819455 37187 PHASE 1, SCENERY PARK, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200005 10590892 ZWELEMFUNDO PUBLIC -32.996737 27.829622 , BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON], BUFFALO CITY Municipality [East London] SCHOOL [EAST LONDON] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200005 10590904 JOHN DUBE CLINIC -32.99136 27.816316 35616 PHASE 1, SCENERY PARK, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200005 10591196 NATIONAL BAPTIST CHURCH -33.000818 27.835285 , BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON], BUFFALO CITY Municipality [East London] [EAST LONDON] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200005 10591208 UVIWE HIGH SCHOOL -32.993449 27.824231 35811 PHASE 1, SCENERY PARK, EAST LONDON, Municipality [East London] BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON], BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200006 10590601 NATIONAL BAPTIST CHURCH -33.012586 27.870981 FORD STREET, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200006 10590803 ELUXOLWENI COMMUNITY -33.013194 27.875193 BOND STREET, CC LOYD TOWNSHIP,BUFFALO Municipality [East London] HALL FLATS, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200006 10590915 OWN HAVEN TENT -33.01366 27.88084 4 ASPER STREET, PARKRIDGE, EAST LONDON Page 1 of 221 9/10 November 2013 voting station list Eastern Cape Municipality Ward Voting Voting station name Latitude Longitude Address district BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200006 10591321 MOSCOW INFORMAL -33.01763 27.86681 DUNCAN VILLAGE, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] SETTLEMENT (TENT) BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200007 10590533 GOMPO PRESBYTERIAN -33.0112 27.859101 , GOMPO TOWN, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200007 10590544C CLINIC -33.011637 27.863898CNR JABAVU DOUGLAS SMITH HIGHWAY, DUNCAN Municipality [East London] VILLAGE, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200007 10590791 INYATI PUBLIC PRIMARY -33.008419 27.86253 PEFERVILLE, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200007 10591354 C-SECTION TENT -33.01033 27.86761 FORD STREET, DUNCAN VILLAGE, BUFFALO CITY BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200008 10590612 DUNCAN VILLAGE LIBRARY -33.014396 27.858406 24 BOTTOMAN STREET, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST Municipality [East London] LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200008 10590623 MAKINANA LOWER/HIGHER -33.016744 27.858915 JWAYI STREET, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] PRIMARY SCHOOL BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200008 10590836 KUSILE COMPREHENSIVE -33.01535 27.865762 NOMVETE STREET, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST Municipality [East London] SCHOOL LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200008 10591006 EBENEZER MAJOMBOZI HIGH -33.016106 27.852045 BEKU STREET, DUNCAN VILLAGE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] SCHOOL BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200008 10591129 GOMPO FOR THE AGED -33.013767 27.861031 , BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON], BUFFALO CITY Municipality [East London] [EAST LONDON] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200009 10590577 CHRIST CHURCH -32.99063 27.86241 AMALINDA, AMALINDA, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200009 10590870 BRAELYN LIBRARY -33.004221 27.861118 BRAELYN EXT.10, BRAELYN, BUFFALO CITY BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200009 10591040 SOHCO FLATS -32.9951 27.87683 AMALINDA, AMALINDA, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200009 10591130 AMALINDA SHOPRITE -32.99416 27.86767 AMALINDA, AMALINDA, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] GROUNDS TENT BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200009 10591141 CAMBRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL -32.981695 27.883084 GARCIA STREET, CAMBRIDGE, EAST LONDON, Municipality [East London] BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON], BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200010 10590465 ALPHENDALE SECONDARY -33.014516 27.843412 LABANS ROAD, ALPHENDALE.EAST LONDON, EAST Municipality [East London] SCHOOL LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200010 10590476 CRANBERRY PRIMARY -33.012221 27.841368 CRANBERRY ROAD, BUFFALO FLATS ALPHENDALE, Municipality [East London] SCHOOL EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200010 10590982 ASPIRANZA PRIMARY SCHOOL -33.016323 27.846576 TOBIAS STREET, VERGENOEG, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200010 10591219 NEW GENERATION SCHOOL -33.0036 27.84362 EGOLI, EGOLI, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200011 10590173 EQULENI JUNIOR PRIMARY -32.94829 27.74925 6172 NU 2, MDANTSANE, MDANTSANE Municipality [East London] SCHOOL BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200011 10590252 EBHOTWE JUNIOR PRIMARY -32.951184 27.761473 4391 NU2, MDANTSANE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] SCHOOL BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200011 10590263 LANGELITSHA PRIMARY -32.95099 27.75143 5108 NU 2, MDANTSANE, EAST LONDON Page 2 of 221 9/10 November 2013 voting station list Eastern Cape Municipality Ward Voting Voting station name Latitude Longitude Address district BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200011 10590274 NZALISEKO SENIOR PRIMARY -32.955255 27.738657 1054 NU5, MDANTSANE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] SCHOOL BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200011 10591231 N.U. 5 RENT OFFICE -32.951576 27.742211 , BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON], BUFFALO CITY Municipality [East London] [EAST LONDON] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200012 10590128 MZOMHLE HIGH SCHOOL -32.933758 27.767739 2004 NU1, MDANTSANE, MDANTSANE BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200012 10590218 NONTSIKELELO LOWER & -32.934015 27.779266 SIYO STREET, NU1, MDANTSANE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] HIGHER PRIMARY SCHOOL BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200012 10590229 JOHN KNOX BOKWE SCHOOL -32.943043 27.782483 MFAXA STREET NU1, MDANTSANE, EAST LONDON Municipality [East London] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200012 10591242 N.U. 1 COMMUNITY HALL -32.938731 27.772658 , BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON], BUFFALO CITY Municipality [East London] [EAST LONDON] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200012 10820607 NAZO/SMILING VALLEY TENT -32.92045 27.7794 NAZO/SMILING VALLEY, NAZO/SMILING VALLEY Municipality [East London] INFORMAL SETTLEMENT, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200013 10590511 NKANGELEKO PRIMARY -32.970689 27.813473 DRUMMOND ROAD, REESTON, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200013 10590599 KHAYALITSHA BAPTIST -32.994539 27.798553 02 WATER WORKS, KHAYELITSHA, BUFFALO CITY Municipality [East London] CHURCH BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200013 10591163CHICKEN FARM -32.96917 27.77229, BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON], BUFFALO CITY Municipality [East London] [EAST LONDON] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200013 10591174 BAKANA TENT -32.98623 27.79404 KHAYELITSHA, KHAYELITSHA, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200013 10591185 SOPHATHISANA HIGH SCHOOL -32.973567 27.803335 DICE STREET, REESTON, EAST LONDON, BUFFALO Municipality [East London] CITY [EAST LONDON], BUFFALO CITY [EAST LONDON] BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200013 10591309 CHRISTIAN MISSION CHURCH -32.985743 27.781658 KHAYELITSHA, KHAYELITSHA, EAST LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200013 10591332 CHUMANI PRIMARY SCHOOL -32.973876 27.791561 REESTON, EAST LONDON, REESTON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200013 10591365 HIGHWAY GARDENS -32.99252 27.82424 EAST LONDON, HIGHWAYS GARDENS, EAST Municipality [East London] LONDON BUF - Buffalo City Metropolitan 29200013 10591387 AIPORT TENT (SCENERY -32.99748 27.81553 AIRPORT,
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