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2102 Ambilobe RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201010101 AMBAKIRANO-MATSABORINANDRIANA SALLE DE CONFERENCE INSCRITS: 513 VOTANTS: 285 BLANCS ET NULS: 4 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 281 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 13 4,63% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 27 9,61% 3 IRD 207 73,67% 4 AREMA 3 1,07% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 11 3,91% 6 LEADER FANILO 10 3,56% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 0 0,00% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 10 3,56% Total des voix 281 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201040101 AMBODIMADIRO EPP AMBODIMADIRO INSCRITS: 314 VOTANTS: 145 BLANCS ET NULS: 1 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 144 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 5 3,47% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 76 52,78% 3 IRD 34 23,61% 4 AREMA 3 2,08% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 11 7,64% 6 LEADER FANILO 11 7,64% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 2 1,39% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 2 1,39% Total des voix 144 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201070101 ANJAVIMILAY EPP ANJAVIMILAY INSCRITS: 414 VOTANTS: 142 BLANCS ET NULS: 11 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 131 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 23 17,56% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 31 23,66% 3 IRD 45 34,35% 4 AREMA 4 3,05% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 12 9,16% 6 LEADER FANILO 11 8,40% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 2 1,53% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 3 2,29% Total des voix 131 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201080101 ANIVORANO EPP ANIVORANO INSCRITS: 388 VOTANTS: 194 BLANCS ET NULS: 4 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 190 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 17 8,95% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 5 2,63% 3 IRD 103 54,21% 4 AREMA 2 1,05% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 24 12,63% 6 LEADER FANILO 8 4,21% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 5 2,63% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 26 13,68% Total des voix 190 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201090101 ANKETRAKABE EPP ANKETRAKABE INSCRITS: 335 VOTANTS: 115 BLANCS ET NULS: 7 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 108 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 4 3,70% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 58 53,70% 3 IRD 31 28,70% 4 AREMA 6 5,56% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 4 3,70% 6 LEADER FANILO 2 1,85% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 1 0,93% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 2 1,85% Total des voix 108 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201100101 AMBATOBE EPP AMBORONALA INSCRITS: 269 VOTANTS: 150 BLANCS ET NULS: 3 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 147 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 20 13,61% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 9 6,12% 3 IRD 69 46,94% 4 AREMA 0 0,00% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 12 8,16% 6 LEADER FANILO 27 18,37% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 8 5,44% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 2 1,36% Total des voix 147 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201120101 AMBOHIBAKY MAISON DE TSENA INSCRITS: 263 VOTANTS: 126 BLANCS ET NULS: 2 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 124 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 21 16,94% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 22 17,74% 3 IRD 32 25,81% 4 AREMA 3 2,42% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 20 16,13% 6 LEADER FANILO 19 15,32% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 6 4,84% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 1 0,81% Total des voix 124 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201160101 ANKOTOBA EPP ANKOTOBA INSCRITS: 180 VOTANTS: 81 BLANCS ET NULS: 2 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 79 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 15 18,99% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 9 11,39% 3 IRD 30 37,97% 4 AREMA 10 12,66% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 3 3,80% 6 LEADER FANILO 7 8,86% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 3 3,80% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 2 2,53% Total des voix 79 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201170102 MIKAINA-BEKLOSY EPP MIKAINA INSCRITS: 425 VOTANTS: 116 BLANCS ET NULS: 6 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 110 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 8 7,27% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 53 48,18% 3 IRD 30 27,27% 4 AREMA 2 1,82% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 9 8,18% 6 LEADER FANILO 8 7,27% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 0 0,00% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 0 0,00% Total des voix 110 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201180101 AMPASINDAVA-POSTE-MANTALIMANER EPP POSTE-AMPASINDAVA INSCRITS: 273 VOTANTS: 143 BLANCS ET NULS: 1 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 142 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 12 8,45% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 83 58,45% 3 IRD 27 19,01% 4 AREMA 0 0,00% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 4 2,82% 6 LEADER FANILO 11 7,75% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 2 1,41% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 3 2,11% Total des voix 142 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBAKIRANO Code Bureau: 210201190101 ANKIAMADOSO-MOSORO TRPKLN ANKIAMADOSO INSCRITS: 192 VOTANTS: 120 BLANCS ET NULS: 0 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 120 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 65 54,17% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 2 1,67% 3 IRD 25 20,83% 4 AREMA 2 1,67% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 8 6,67% 6 LEADER FANILO 10 8,33% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 6 5,00% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 2 1,67% Total des voix 120 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202010101 ANKIABE EPP ANKIABE INSCRITS: 308 VOTANTS: 97 BLANCS ET NULS: 0 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 97 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 62 63,92% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 17 17,53% 3 IRD 4 4,12% 4 AREMA 3 3,09% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 3 3,09% 6 LEADER FANILO 3 3,09% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 1 1,03% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 4 4,12% Total des voix 97 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202020101 ANKINGANIO EPP ANKINGANIO INSCRITS: 554 VOTANTS: 173 BLANCS ET NULS: 4 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 169 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 122 72,19% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 7 4,14% 3 IRD 9 5,33% 4 AREMA 15 8,88% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 14 8,28% 6 LEADER FANILO 0 0,00% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 1 0,59% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 1 0,59% Total des voix 169 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202030101 AMBENDRANA EPP AMBENDRANA INSCRITS: 439 VOTANTS: 93 BLANCS ET NULS: 2 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 91 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 72 79,12% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 1 1,10% 3 IRD 8 8,79% 4 AREMA 3 3,30% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 5 5,49% 6 LEADER FANILO 1 1,10% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 0 0,00% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 1 1,10% Total des voix 91 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202040101 AMBAKIRANO-Anivorano-Antafiabe EPP AMBAKIRANO INSCRITS: 213 VOTANTS: 104 BLANCS ET NULS: 0 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 104 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 94 90,38% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 0 0,00% 3 IRD 3 2,88% 4 AREMA 0 0,00% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 6 5,77% 6 LEADER FANILO 0 0,00% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 1 0,96% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 0 0,00% Total des voix 104 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202050101 ANTANANTANANA EPP ANTANANTANANA INSCRITS: 275 VOTANTS: 105 BLANCS ET NULS: 5 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 100 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 62 62,00% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 16 16,00% 3 IRD 8 8,00% 4 AREMA 3 3,00% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 8 8,00% 6 LEADER FANILO 2 2,00% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 1 1,00% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 0 0,00% Total des voix 100 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202060101 MAMORO-Anjavy EPP MAMORO INSCRITS: 280 VOTANTS: 158 BLANCS ET NULS: 5 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 153 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 113 73,86% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 7 4,58% 3 IRD 6 3,92% 4 AREMA 18 11,76% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 4 2,61% 6 LEADER FANILO 1 0,65% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 1 0,65% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 3 1,96% Total des voix 153 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202070101 AMBARAKARAKA EPP AMBARAKARAKA S1 INSCRITS: 398 VOTANTS: 159 BLANCS ET NULS: 3 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 156 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 101 64,74% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 10 6,41% 3 IRD 5 3,21% 4 AREMA 20 12,82% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 17 10,90% 6 LEADER FANILO 1 0,64% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 1 0,64% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 1 0,64% Total des voix 156 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202070102 AMBARAKARAKA EPP AMBARAKARAKA S2 INSCRITS: 412 VOTANTS: 174 BLANCS ET NULS: 3 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 171 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 107 62,57% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 8 4,68% 3 IRD 6 3,51% 4 AREMA 27 15,79% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 19 11,11% 6 LEADER FANILO 0 0,00% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 1 0,58% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 3 1,75% Total des voix 171 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202080101 ANKOBY-LAVIDROE EPP ANKOBY INSCRITS: 391 VOTANTS: 222 BLANCS ET NULS: 5 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 217 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 133 61,29% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 33 15,21% 3 IRD 9 4,15% 4 AREMA 5 2,30% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 30 13,82% 6 LEADER FANILO 2 0,92% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 2 0,92% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 3 1,38% Total des voix 217 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202090101 TSARAFASY EPP TSARAFASY INSCRITS: 263 VOTANTS: 91 BLANCS ET NULS: 2 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 89 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 57 64,04% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 13 14,61% 3 IRD 6 6,74% 4 AREMA 6 6,74% 5 INDEPENDANT ZELA 2 2,25% 6 LEADER FANILO 2 2,25% 7 INDEPENDANT VOLAMINA 1 1,12% 8 INDEPENDANT RABEARINIRAY CLAUDE 2 2,25% Total des voix 89 RESULTAT LEGISLATIVES 27 MAI 2019 District: AMBILOBE Commune: AMBARAKARAKA Code Bureau: 210202100101 ANTSAKOABE-MAHATSARA AMBONY EPP ANTSAKOABE INSCRITS: 250 VOTANTS: 146 BLANCS ET NULS: 3 SUFFRAGE EXPRIMES: 143 N° Partie Voix Poucentage 1 TIM 120 83,92% 2 INDEPENDANT ZAFY 2 1,40%
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