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Eoni-Rep-128 EONI-REP-128 - Polling Station Scheme - Polling Station Scheme_ Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 CROTLIEVE Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors Constituency: CROTLIEVE 1 ROSTREVOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 1 / CT N08001035 4 990 991 WARRENPOINT RD, ROSTREVOR, BT34 3EB Electorate for Ballot Box: 991 2 ROSTREVOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 2 / CT N08001035 991 1663 676 WARRENPOINT RD, ROSTREVOR, BT34 3EB Electorate for Ballot Box: 676 3 ROSTREVOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 3 / CT N08001035 1664 2557 896 WARRENPOINT RD, ROSTREVOR, BT34 3EB Electorate for Ballot Box: 896 4 CHURCH OF IRELAND CHURCH HALL, GREAT GEORGES 4 / CT N08001035 1 3190 635 STREET, WARRENPOINT, BT34 3HS Electorate for Ballot Box: 635 5 CHURCH OF IRELAND CHURCH HALL, GREAT GEORGES 5 / CT N08001009 1 401 403 STREET, WARRENPOINT, BT34 3HS N08001040 1 290 293 Electorate for Ballot Box: 696 6 CHURCH OF IRELAND CHURCH HALL, GREAT GEORGES 6 / CT N08001040 291 3207 786 STREET, WARRENPOINT, BT34 3HS Electorate for Ballot Box: 786 7 WARRENPOINT TOWN HALL, 27A CHURCH STREET, 7 / CT N08001009 402 2942 998 WARRENPOINT, BT34 3HN Electorate for Ballot Box: 998 8 WARRENPOINT TOWN HALL, 27A CHURCH STREET, 8 / CT N08001040 1072 2092 1017 WARRENPOINT, BT34 3HN Electorate for Ballot Box: 1017 9 WARRENPOINT TOWN HALL, 27A CHURCH STREET, 9 / CT N08001040 2093 3204 1106 WARRENPOINT, BT34 3HN Electorate for Ballot Box: 1106 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 1 Mar 2019 at 11:00 Page 1 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 CROTLIEVE Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 10 CARRICK PRIMARY SCHOOL, 61 BALLYDESLAND ROAD, 10 / CT N08001009 1394 2885 681 WARRENPOINT, NEWRY, BT34 3QA Electorate for Ballot Box: 681 11 CARRICK PRIMARY SCHOOL, 61 BALLYDESLAND ROAD, 11 / CT N08001009 2060 2938 880 WARRENPOINT, NEWRY, BT34 3QA Electorate for Ballot Box: 880 12 MAYOBRIDGE YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE, 4 OLD 12 / CT N08001030 1 3398 980 ROAD, MAYOBRIDGE, NEWRY, BT34 2HE Electorate for Ballot Box: 980 13 MAYOBRIDGE YOUTH AND COMMUNITY CENTRE, 4 OLD 13 / CT N08001017 1605 3262 550 ROAD, MAYOBRIDGE, NEWRY, BT34 2HE N08001024 1580 2114 553 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1103 14 ST COLMAN'S PS (SAVAL), 43 SHEEPTOWN ROAD, NEWRY, 14 / CT N08001030 938 3367 958 BT34 2LA Electorate for Ballot Box: 958 15 ST COLMAN'S PS (SAVAL), 43 SHEEPTOWN ROAD, NEWRY, 15 / CT N08001017 62 3228 515 BT34 2LA Electorate for Ballot Box: 515 16 BALLYHOLLAND COMMUNITY CENTRE, 11 BETTY'S HILL 16 / CT N08001017 1 3226 854 ROAD, COMMONS, NEWRY, BT34 2LZ Electorate for Ballot Box: 854 17 BALLYHOLLAND COMMUNITY CENTRE, 11 BETTY'S HILL 17 / CT N08001017 927 1604 654 ROAD, COMMONS, NEWRY, BT34 2LZ Electorate for Ballot Box: 654 18 BALLYHOLLAND COMMUNITY CENTRE, 11 BETTY'S HILL 18 / CT N08001017 1609 2353 746 ROAD, COMMONS, NEWRY, BT34 2LZ Electorate for Ballot Box: 746 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 1 Mar 2019 at 11:00 Page 2 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 CROTLIEVE Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 19 (TBC) DONAGHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 19 / CT N08001024 1517 1527 12 CORCREECHY ROAD, NEWRY, BT34 1LR N08001030 2195 3395 858 Electorate for Ballot Box: 870 20 (TBC) DONAGHMORE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 20 / CT N08001024 2965 3358 258 CORCREECHY ROAD, NEWRY, BT34 1LR N08001030 1876 2194 330 Electorate for Ballot Box: 588 21 ST PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (BALLYMAGHERY), 13 21 / CT N08001024 1 954 964 CASTLEWELLAN ROAD, HILLTOWN, NEWRY, BT34 5UY Electorate for Ballot Box: 964 22 ST PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (BALLYMAGHERY), 13 22 / CT N08001024 955 3357 756 CASTLEWELLAN ROAD, HILLTOWN, NEWRY, BT34 5UY Electorate for Ballot Box: 756 23 ST PATRICKS PRIMARY SCHOOL(DRUMGREENAGH), 40 23 / CT N08001024 2115 3221 855 LONGSTONE HILL ROAD, RATHFRILAND, NEWRY, BT34 5BT Electorate for Ballot Box: 855 24 (TBC) JERRETTSPASS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 24 / CT N08001030 3040 3352 315 TANDRAGEE ROAD, JERRETTSPASS, NEWRY, BT34 1SN Electorate for Ballot Box: 315 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 1 Mar 2019 at 11:00 Page 3 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 DOWNPATRICK Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors Constituency: DOWNPATRICK 1 ST BRIGIDS PS (DOWNPATRICK), RATHKELTAIR ROAD, 1 / DP N08001034 936 2805 950 DOWNPATRICK, BT30 6NL N08001038 0 0 26 Electorate for Ballot Box: 976 2 ST BRIGIDS PS (DOWNPATRICK), RATHKELTAIR ROAD, 2 / DP N08001034 1871 2779 915 DOWNPATRICK, BT30 6NL Electorate for Ballot Box: 915 3 ST BRIGIDS PS (DOWNPATRICK), RATHKELTAIR ROAD, 3 / DP N08001012 1 98 96 DOWNPATRICK, BT30 6NL N08001027 1 3032 1002 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1098 4 INVERBRENNA CENTRE, STELLA MARIS STREET, 4 / DP N08001038 1 2854 1145 STRANGFORD, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 7NJ Electorate for Ballot Box: 1145 5 ST PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (SAUL), 16 ST PATRICK'S 5 / DP N08001034 2774 2826 6 ROAD, SAUL, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 7JG N08001038 1116 2838 1019 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1025 6 ST MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (DUNSFORD), 82 6 / DP N08001028 1288 1376 100 STRANGFORD ROAD, ARDGLASS, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 7SS N08001038 2062 2855 717 Electorate for Ballot Box: 817 7 HOLY FAMILY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1 DRUMNACONAGHER 7 / DP N08001034 1 2778 179 ROAD, TECONNAUGHT, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 9AN Electorate for Ballot Box: 179 8 GLASSWATER PRIMARY SCHOOL, 6 JOHN STREET, 8 / DP N08001034 176 935 751 CROSSGAR, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 9EG Electorate for Ballot Box: 751 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 1 Mar 2019 at 11:00 Page 4 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 DOWNPATRICK Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 9 ST COLMCILLE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (DOWNPATRICK), 68A 9 / DP N08001012 99 932 835 GLEBETOWN DRIVE, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 6PZ Electorate for Ballot Box: 835 10 ST COLMCILLE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (DOWNPATRICK), 68A 10 / DP N08001027 2426 3026 616 GLEBETOWN DRIVE, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 6PZ Electorate for Ballot Box: 616 11 OUR LADY & ST PATRICK PRIMARY SCHOOL, EDWARD 11 / DP N08001012 933 1857 932 STREET, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 6JD Electorate for Ballot Box: 932 12 OUR LADY & ST PATRICK PRIMARY SCHOOL, EDWARD 12 / DP N08001012 1858 2712 857 STREET, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 6JD Electorate for Ballot Box: 857 13 OUR LADY & ST PATRICK PRIMARY SCHOOL, EDWARD 13 / DP N08001027 998 1702 708 STREET, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 6JD Electorate for Ballot Box: 708 14 OUR LADY & ST PATRICK PRIMARY SCHOOL, EDWARD 14 / DP N08001027 1703 2425 725 STREET, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 6JD Electorate for Ballot Box: 725 15 ST JOSEPH'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (TYRELLA), 24 TYRELLA 15 / DP N08001028 2781 2951 174 ROAD, BALLYKINLER, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 8DF Electorate for Ballot Box: 174 16 ST NICHOLAS' PRIMARY SCHOOL (ARDGLASS), 21 16 / DP N08001028 1 679 683 DOWNPATRICK RD, ARDGLASS, BT30 7SF N08001038 2061 2061 1 Electorate for Ballot Box: 684 17 ST NICHOLAS' PRIMARY SCHOOL (ARDGLASS), 21 17 / DP N08001028 680 2955 608 DOWNPATRICK RD, ARDGLASS, BT30 7SF Electorate for Ballot Box: 608 18 KILLOUGH YOUTH AND COMMUNITY HALL, THE SQUARE, 18 / DP N08001028 1377 2953 592 KILLOUGH, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 7QE Electorate for Ballot Box: 592 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 1 Mar 2019 at 11:00 Page 5 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 DOWNPATRICK Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 19 KILLOUGH YOUTH AND COMMUNITY HALL, THE SQUARE, 19 / DP N08001028 1970 2780 822 KILLOUGH, DOWNPATRICK, BT30 7QE Electorate for Ballot Box: 822 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 1 Mar 2019 at 11:00 Page 6 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 NEWRY Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors Constituency: NEWRY 1 ST RONAN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, ASHGROVE AVENUE, 1 / NY N08001015 1 473 481 NEWRY, BT34 1PR N08001037 1 729 742 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1223 2 WINDSOR HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, CHURCH AVENUE, 2 / NY N08001015 474 1406 937 NEWRY, BT34 1DY Electorate for Ballot Box: 937 3 WINDSOR HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, CHURCH AVENUE, 3 / NY N08001037 730 1551 819 NEWRY, BT34 1DY Electorate for Ballot Box: 819 4 WINDSOR HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, CHURCH AVENUE, 4 / NY N08001037 1552 3346 855 NEWRY, BT34 1DY Electorate for Ballot Box: 855 5 WINDSOR HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, CHURCH AVENUE, 5 / NY N08001037 2391 3331 939 NEWRY, BT34 1DY Electorate for Ballot Box: 939 6 WINDSOR HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, CHURCH AVENUE, 6 / NY N08001001 2103 2723 623 NEWRY, BT34 1DY Electorate for Ballot Box: 623 7 ST JOSEPHS CONVENT PRIMARY SCHOOL, 19 EDWARD 7 / NY N08001003 2 3423 200 STREET, NEWRY, BT35 6AN N08001015 1407 2158 792 Electorate for Ballot Box: 992 8 ST JOSEPHS CONVENT PRIMARY SCHOOL, 19 EDWARD 8 / NY N08001015 2159 3064 907 STREET, NEWRY, BT35 6AN Electorate for Ballot Box: 907 9 NEWRY & DISTRICT GATEWAY CLUB, 20 KILMOREY 9 / NY N08001001 8 2765 605 STREET, NEWRY, BT34 2DE Electorate for Ballot Box: 605 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 1 Mar 2019 at 11:00 Page 7 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 NEWRY Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 10 NEWRY & DISTRICT GATEWAY CLUB, 20 KILMOREY 10 / NY N08001001 1 1314 758 STREET, NEWRY, BT34 2DE Electorate for Ballot Box: 758 11 NEWRY & DISTRICT GATEWAY CLUB, 20 KILMOREY 11 / NY N08001001 1315 2102 781 STREET, NEWRY, BT34 2DE Electorate for Ballot Box: 781 12 ST PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (THE MEADOW), 12 / NY N08001003 163 1224 1068 BALLINLARE GARDENS, NEWRY, BT35 6EX Electorate for Ballot Box: 1068 13 (TBC) NEWRY LEISURE CENTRE, CLANRYE AVENUE, 13 / NY N08001003 1225 2139 927 NEWRY, BT35 6EH N08001022 1 325 327 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1254 14
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