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Elected Members of Parliament GENERAL PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS 2016 DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT POLITICAL PARTY / CODE DISTRICT CODE CONSTITUENCY SURNAME OTHER NAMES INDEPENDENT 001 APAC 002 KWANIA COUNTY AYOO TONNY NRM 001 APAC 003 MARUZI COUNTY AKORA MAXWELL EBONG PATRICK UPC 002 ARUA 007 AYIVU COUNTY ATIKU BENARD INDEPENDENT 002 ARUA 009 UPPER MADI COUNTY ETUKA ISAAC JOAKINO NRM 002 ARUA 011 TEREGO WEST COUNTY ANGUNDRU MOSES NRM 002 ARUA 012 VURRA COUNTY ARIDRU GABRIEL AJEDRA GADISON NRM 002 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY ABIRIGA IBRAHIM Y. A. NRM 002 ARUA 269 LOWER MADI COUNTY OGAMA ALLI ISMAIL NRM 002 ARUA 279 TEREGO EAST COUNTY OBIGA MARIO KANIA NRM 003 BUNDIBUGYO 215 BUGHENDERA COUNTY MBALIBULHA TABAN KIBAZANGA CHRISTOPHER NRM 003 BUNDIBUGYO 014 BWAMBA COUNTY GAFABUSA RICHARD MUHUMUZA NRM 004 BUSHENYI 018 IGARA COUNTY EAST MARTIAL ANDREW NRM 004 BUSHENYI 019 IGARA COUNTY WEST MAGYEZI RAPHAEL NRM 004 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY ARINDA GORDON KAKUUNA NRM 005 GULU 023 ASWA COUNTY OKUMU RONALD REGAN INDEPENDENT 005 GULU 026 OMORO COUNTY OULANYAH JACOB L'OKORI NRM 005 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY KOMAKECH LYANDRO DP 005 GULU 280 TOCHI COUNTY OKOT PETER DP 006 HOIMA 029 BUHAGUZI COUNTY MUHEIRWE l NRM 006 HOIMA 028 BUGAHYA COUNTY WAKABI PIUS NRM 006 HOIMA 227 HOIMA MUNICIPALITY BATEGEKA LAWRENCE NKOOTO NRM 006 HOIMA 264 KIGOROBYA COUNTY KARUBANGA DAVID NRM DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Page 1 of 11 Wednesday, 13th April, 2016 POLITICAL PARTY / CODE DISTRICT CODE CONSTITUENCY SURNAME OTHER NAMES INDEPENDENT 007 IGANGA 030 BUGWERI COUNTY KATUNTU ABDU FDC 007 IGANGA 038 KIGULU COUNTY NORTH BWINO FRED KYAKULAGA NRM 007 IGANGA 039 KIGULU COUNTY SOUTH KALUYA ANDREW KIIZA NAMITEGO INDEPENDENT 007 IGANGA 228 IGANGA MUNICIPALITY MUGEMA PETER NRM 008 JINJA 041 BUTEMBE COUNTY LUFAFA NELSON NRM 008 JINJA 042 KAGOMA COUNTY WALYOMU MUWANIKA MOSES NRM 008 JINJA 043 JINJA MUNICIPALITY EAST IGEME NABETA NATHAN SAMSON NRM 008 JINJA 044 JINJA MUNICIPALITY WEST BALYEKU MOSES GRACE NRM 009 KABALE 045 NDORWA COUNTY EAST NIWAGABA WILFRED INDEPENDENT 009 KABALE 046 NDORWA COUNTY WEST BAHATI DAVID NRM 009 KABALE 047 RUBANDA COUNTY EAST MUSASIZI HENRY ARIGANYIRA NRM 009 KABALE 048 RUBANDA COUNTY WEST SABIITI DENIS NRM 009 KABALE 049 RUKIGA COUNTY KABAFUNZAKI HERBERT NRM 009 KABALE 050 KABALE MUNICIPALITY BARYAYANGA ANDREW AJA INDEPENDENT 010 KABAROLE 051 BUNYANGABU COUNTY MWESIGE KASAIJA ADOLF NRM 010 KABAROLE 052 BURAHYA COUNTY MUGISA MUHANGA MARGARET NRM 010 KABAROLE 058 FORT PORTAL MUNICIPALITY RUHUNDA ALEX NRM 011 KALANGALA 059 BUJUMBA COUNTY MUKASA JULIUS OPONDO INDEPENDENT 011 KALANGALA 060 KYAMUSWA COUNTY BIRUNGI CAROLYN NANYONDO NRM 012 KAMPALA 061 KAMPALA CENTRAL DIVISION NSEREKO MUHAMMAD INDEPENDENT 012 KAMPALA 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION NORTH SEBAGGALA ABDULATIF SENGENDO INDEPENDENT 012 KAMPALA 063 KAWEMPE DIVISION SOUTH MUNYAGWA MUBARAK SSERUNGA FDC 012 KAMPALA 064 MAKINDYE DIVISION EAST KASOZI IBRAHIM BIRIBAWA FDC 012 KAMPALA 065 MAKINDYE DIVISION WEST SSEWANYANA ALOIZIOUS ALLAN DP 012 KAMPALA 066 RUBAGA DIVISION NORTH KASIBANTE MOSES INDEPENDENT 012 KAMPALA 067 RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH KATO LUBWAMA PAUL INDEPENDENT 012 KAMPALA 068 NAKAWA DIVISION KABAZIGURUKA MICHEAL ANDREW FDC DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Page 2 of 11 Wednesday, 13th April, 2016 POLITICAL PARTY / CODE DISTRICT CODE CONSTITUENCY SURNAME OTHER NAMES INDEPENDENT 013 KAMULI 070 BUGABULA COUNTY NORTH KIZIGE MOSES . K NRM 013 KAMULI 071 BUGABULA COUNTY SOUTH KIBALYA HENRY. M NRM 013 KAMULI 073 BUZAAYA COUNTY ISANGA MUSUMBA ISAAC NRM 013 KAMULI 282 KAMULI MUNICIPALITY WATONGOLA REHEMA TIWUWE NRM 014 KAPCHORWA 076 TINGEY COUNTY SOYEKWO KENNETH INDEPENDENT 014 KAPCHORWA 283 KAPCHORWA MUNICIPALITY CHEPTORIS SAM MANGUSHO NRM 015 KASESE 077 BUKONZO COUNTY EAST MUHINDO HAROLD TONNY FDC 015 KASESE 080 BUSONGORA COUNTY SOUTH MBAJU JACKSON FDC 015 KASESE 229 KASESE MUNICIPALITY CENTENARY FRANCO ROBERT FDC 015 KASESE 078 BUKONJO COUNTY WEST KATUSABE GODFREY FDC 015 KASESE 079 BUSONGORA COUNTY NORTH NZOGHU MUSABE WILLIAM FDC 016 KIBAALE 081 BUGANGAIZI WEST COUNTY KASIRIVU ATWOOKI BALTAZAR KYAMANYWA NRM 016 KIBAALE 082 BUYAGA EAST COUNTY MUSANA ERIC NRM 016 KIBAALE 083 BUYANJA COUNTY KASAIJA MATIA NRM 016 KIBAALE 219 BUGANGAIZI EAST COUNTY TWINAMASIKO ONESIMUS INDEPENDENT 016 KIBAALE 220 BUYAGA WEST COUNTY TINKASIIMIRE BARNABAS NRM 017 KIBOGA 084 KIBOGA EAST COUNTY KIWANUKA KEEFA NRM 018 KISORO 087 BUFUMBIRA COUNTY NORTH KAMARA JOHN NIZEYIMANA NRM 018 KISORO 088 BUFUMBIRA COUNTY SOUTH BITANGARO SAM KWIZERA NRM 018 KISORO 086 BUFUMBIRA COUNTY EAST BUTURO NSABA NRM 018 KISORO 285 KISORO MUNICIPALITY BYIBESHO SAM NRM 019 KITGUM 091 CHUA WEST COUNTY OKIN P.P. OJARA INDEPENDENT 019 KITGUM 250 CHUA EAST COUNTY ORYEM HENRY OKELLO NRM 019 KITGUM 286 KITGUM MUNICIPALITY ATIM BEATRICE ANYWAR INDEPENDENT 020 KOTIDO 094 JIE COUNTY ADOME BILDAD MOSES NRM 021 KUMI 097 KUMI COUNTY ILUKOR CHARLES NRM 021 KUMI 258 KANYUM COUNTY OROT ISMAEL NRM DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Page 3 of 11 Wednesday, 13th April, 2016 POLITICAL PARTY / CODE DISTRICT CODE CONSTITUENCY SURNAME OTHER NAMES INDEPENDENT 021 KUMI 288 KUMI MUNICIPALITY AOGON SILAS INDEPENDENT 022 LIRA 100 ERUTE COUNTY NORTH ABACANON CHARLES ANGIRO GUTOMOI FDC 022 LIRA 101 ERUTE COUNTY SOUTH ODUR JONATHAN UPC 022 LIRA 105 LIRA MUNICIPALITY AKENA JAMES MICHAEL JIMMY UPC 023 LUWEERO 107 KATIKAMU COUNTY NORTH BYANDALA ABRAHAM JAMES NRM 023 LUWEERO 108 KATIKAMU COUNTY SOUTH SSEMBATYA EDWARD NDAWULA NRM 023 LUWEERO 110 BAMUNANIKA COUNTY MUYINGO JOHN CHRYSOSTOM NRM 024 MASAKA 114 BUKOTO COUNTY EAST NAMAYANJA FLORENCE DP 024 MASAKA 121 MASAKA MUNICIPALITY MPUUGA MATHIAS DP 024 MASAKA 116 BUKOTO COUNTY CENTRAL SSEKANDI EDWARD KIWANUKA NRM 025 MASINDI 122 BUJENJE COUNTY KASUMBA PATRICK PADDY NRM 025 MASINDI 124 BURULI COUNTY NYIIRA ZERUBABEL MIJUMBI NRM 025 MASINDI 230 MASINDI MUNICIPALITY KIIZA MONDAY ERNEST NRM 026 MBALE 131 BUNGOKHO COUNTY NORTH SIZOMU GERSHOM RABBI WAMBEDE FDC 026 MBALE 132 BUNGOKHO COUNTY SOUTH KAFABUSA WERIKHE MICHAEL NRM 026 MBALE 134 MBALE MUNICIPALITY WAMANGA WAMAI JACK FDC 027 MBARARA 140 KASHARI NORTH COUNTY YAGUMA WILBERFORCE NRM 027 MBARARA 143 RWAMPARA COUNTY NGABIRANO CHARLES NRM 027 MBARARA 144 MBARARA MUNICIPALITY TUSIIME MICHAEL NRM 027 MBARARA 259 KASHARI SOUTH COUNTY TWESIGYE NATHAN ITUNGO NRM 028 MOROTO 147 MATHENIKO COUNTY LOKII JOHN BAPTIST NRM 028 MOROTO 150 MOROTO MUNICIPALITY ANGELLA FRED NRM 028 MOROTO 278 TEPETH COUNTY LOKORU ALBERT NRM 029 MOYO 152 OBONGI COUNTY FUNGAROO KAPS HASSAN FDC 029 MOYO 153 WEST MOYO COUNTY ALERO TOM AZA NRM 030 MPIGI 162 MAWOKOTA COUNTY NORTH KYAMBADDE AMELIA ANNE NRM 030 MPIGI 163 MAWOKOTA COUNTY SOUTH SEGUYA LUBYAYI JOHN BOSCO NRM DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Page 4 of 11 Wednesday, 13th April, 2016 POLITICAL PARTY / CODE DISTRICT CODE CONSTITUENCY SURNAME OTHER NAMES INDEPENDENT 031 MUBENDE 166 BUWEKULA COUNTY KAKOOZA JOSEPH NRM 031 MUBENDE 167 KASSANDA COUNTY NORTH NSAMBA OSHABE PATRICK NRM 031 MUBENDE 168 KASSANDA COUNTY SOUTH NSUBUGA SIMEO NRM 031 MUBENDE 221 KASAMBYA COUNTY MBWATEKAMWA GAFFA NRM 031 MUBENDE 246 BUKUYA COUNTY BUKENYA MICHEAL IGA NRM 031 MUBENDE 290 MUBENDE MUNICIPALITY SSEMULI ANTHONY NRM 032 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH KIBUULE RONALD NRM 032 MUKONO 177 MUKONO COUNTY SOUTH MUYANJA JOHNSON SSENYONGA NRM 032 MUKONO 178 NAKIFUMA COUNTY KAFEERO SSEKITOLEKO ROBERT NRM 032 MUKONO 231 MUKONO MUNICIPALITY BAKIREKE NAMBOOZE BETTY DP 033 NEBBI 181 JONAM COUNTY ONGIERTHO EMMANUEL JOR FDC 033 NEBBI 183 PADYERE COUNTY ANYWARACH JOSHUA CARTER INDEPENDENT 034 NTUNGAMO 184 KAJARA COUNTY TIMUZIGU KAMUGISHA MICHAEL NRM 034 NTUNGAMO 185 RUHAAMA COUNTY BEIJUKYE WILLIAM ZINKURATIIRE NRM 034 NTUNGAMO 186 RUSHENYI COUNTY MWESIGWA RUKUTANA NRM 034 NTUNGAMO 232 NTUNGAMO MUNICIPALITY KARUHANGA GERALD KAFUREEKA INDEPENDENT 035 PALLISA 188 BUTEBO COUNTY MUDUKOI FRED ODUCHU INDEPENDENT 035 PALLISA 190 PALLISA COUNTY OPOLOT JACOB RICHARDS INDEPENDENT 035 PALLISA 234 AGULE COUNTY MUKULA FRANCIS INDEPENDENT 035 PALLISA 261 KIBALE COUNTY OSEKU RICHARD ORIEBO NRM 036 RAKAI 192 KAKUUTO COUNTY KALEMBA CHRISTOPHER NRM 036 RAKAI 193 KOOKI COUNTY NINSIIMA BOAZ KASIRABO NRM 036 RAKAI 194 KYOTERA COUNTY KYEYUNE HALUNA KASOLO NRM 036 RAKAI 249 BUYAMBA COUNTY MANDERA AMOS NRM 037 RUKUNGIRI 197 RUBABO COUNTY TURYAHIKAYO KEBIRUNGI MARY PAULA NRM 037 RUKUNGIRI 198 RUJUMBURA COUNTY TUMUHEIRWE FRED TURYAMUHWEZA FDC 037 RUKUNGIRI 233 RUKUNGIRI MUNICIPALITY MUGUME ROLAND FDC DIRECTLY ELECTED MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT Page 5 of 11 Wednesday, 13th April, 2016 POLITICAL PARTY / CODE DISTRICT CODE CONSTITUENCY SURNAME OTHER NAMES INDEPENDENT 038 SOROTI 205 SOROTI COUNTY EITUNGANANE ESIANGU KENNETH INDEPENDENT 038 SOROTI 207 SOROTI MUNICIPALITY ARIKO HERBERT EDMUND OKWORO FDC 038 SOROTI 251 DAKABELA COUNTY ELOTU COSMAS NRM 039 TORORO 209 WEST BUDAMA COUNTY NORTH OTIENO OKOTH RICHARD NRM 039 TORORO 210 WEST BUDAMA COUNTY SOUTH OBOTH MARKSONS JACOB INDEPENDENT 039 TORORO 214 TORORO MUNICIPALITY YERI OFWONO APOLLO NRM 039 TORORO 281 TORORO NORTH COUNTY NYAKECHO ANNET INDEPENDENT 039 TORORO 213 TORORO SOUTH COUNTY ANGURA FREDRICK NRM 040 ADJUMANI 151 ADJUMANI WEST COUNTY ALI MOSES NRM 040 ADJUMANI 239 ADJUMANI EAST COUNTY DULU ANGEL MARK NRM 041 BUGIRI 031 BUKOOLI COUNTY CENTRAL SILWANY SOLOMON NRM 041 BUGIRI 032 BUKOOLI COUNTY NORTH MUGOYA KYAWA GASTER NRM 042 BUSIA 211 SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY NORTH ONYANGO GIDEON INDEPENDENT 042 BUSIA 212 SAMIA BUGWE COUNTY SOUTH MAGANDA JULIUS NRM 042 BUSIA 226 BUSIA MUNICIPALITY MACHO GEOFFREY NRM 043 KATAKWI 206 USUK COUNTY OGWANG PETER NRM 043 KATAKWI 224 TOROMA COUNTY
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