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Wahlbezirke/-Lokal Deutsche Und EU-Bürger 101 1011 946 Gesamtschule (Mensa) 946 1002 Albert-Schweitzer-Str. (Alle) 49 1022 August-Schmidt-Str Wahlbezirke/-lokal Deutsche und EU-Bürger 101 1011 946 Gesamtschule (Mensa) 946 1002 Albert-Schweitzer-Str. (alle) 49 1022 August-Schmidt-Str. (alle) 54 1043 Erzbergerstr. (alle) 136 1051 Fritz-Husemann-Str. Hs.-Nr. 18 bis 43 120 1057 Gartensiedlung (alle) 190 1130 Otto-Hue-Str. (alle) 110 1175 Werner Str. Hs.-Nr. 191 bis 293 ungerade 91 1184 Zum Großen Holz (alle) 80 1185 Zur Alten Ziegelei (alle) 25 1186 Zur Mergelkuhle (alle) 91 1012 900 Sporthalle Am Friedrichsberg 900 1021 August-Bebel-Str. (alle) 98 1031 Buchenweg (alle) 76 1049 Fichtestr. (alle) 64 1051 Fritz-Husemann-Str. Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 16 121 1068 Hegelstr. (alle) 48 1077 Heinrich-Martin-Str. (alle) 85 1087 Johann-Heuser-Str. (alle) 93 1088 Justus-von-Liebig-Str. (alle) 0 1093 Keplerstr. (alle) 35 1095 Körnerstr. (alle) 13 1097 Kurt-Schumacher-Platz (alle) 64 1123 Nußbaumweg (alle) 38 1129 Opferweg (alle) 13 1179 Wolfgang-Fräger-Str. (alle) 152 102 1021 959 Haus am Nordberg (Seniorenheim) 959 1012 Am Wiehagen Hs.-Nr. 49 bis Ende ungerade sowie 52 bis Ende gerade 0 1020 Augustastr. (alle) 65 1027 Albert-Einstein-Str. (alle) 116 1109 Leibnizstr. (alle) 19 1136 Parkstr. (alle) 29 1138 Präsidentenstr. (alle) 387 1142 Pestalozzistraße (alle) 61 1152 Springweg (alle) 102 1153 Stresemannstr. (alle) 38 1167 von-Stegmann-Str. (alle) 61 1177 Wilhelmstr. (alle) 81 1187 Zweihausen (alle) 0 1022 883 Gerhart-Hauptmann-Schule 883 1004 Am Dreischen (alle) 17 1005 Am Friedrichsberg (alle) 184 1044 Elsa-Brandström-Str. (alle) 65 1072 Hochstr. Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 86 592 1084 In Schulten Böcken Hs.-Nr. 13 bis 17 3 1096 Koppelstr. (alle) 22 103 1031 1004 Heinrich-Martin-Heim 1004 1012 Am Wiehagen Hs.-Nr. 8 bis 50 gerade sowie 11 bis 47 ungerade 95 1038 Ebertstr. (alle) 284 1047 Erich-Ollenhauer-Str. Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 12 0 1050 Ernst-Schering-Str. Hs.-Nr. 2 bis 16 gerade 2 1054 Am Stadtmarkt (alle) 73 1074 Hubert-Biernat-Str. Hs.-Nr. 15 bis 28 16 1091 Karl-Liebknecht-Str. (alle) 196 1104 Lassallestr. (alle) 84 1137 Pfälzer Platz (alle) 21 1143 Rathausplatz (alle) 0 1144 Rathenaustr. (alle) 0 1155 Töddinghauser Str. Hs.-Nr. 144 bis 192 gerade 233 1032 856 Jobcenter Kreis Unna / Bergkamen 856 1012 Am Wiehagen Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 9 ungerade sowie von 2 bis 6 gerade 29 1066 Hansemannstr. Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 30 123 1103 Landwehrstr. Hs.-Nr. 2 bis 68 gerade sowie 3 bis 55 ungerade 225 1106 Lentstr. (alle) 126 1145 Russelstr. (alle) 54 1155 Töddinghauser Str. Hs.-Nr. 124 bis 142 gerade 41 1178 Walter-Poller-Str. (alle) 258 104 1041 954 DRK Heim 954 1011 Am Stadion (alle) 6 1013 An der Lanver (alle) 29 1025 Adolf-Reichwein-Str. (alle) 54 1033 Bernhard-Letterhaus-Str. (alle) 45 1035 Dietrich-Bonhoeffer-Str. (alle) 45 1042 Ernst-Heilmann-Str. (alle) 123 1059 Görlitzer Str. (alle) 243 1069 Heinrich-Jasper-Str. (alle) 242 1070 Heinrichstr. Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 19 ungerade sowie 2 bis 16 gerade 63 1089 Julius-Leber-Str. (alle) 38 1103 Landwehrstr. Hs.-Nr. 70 bis 84 gerade 17 1107 Lessingstr. Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 19 ungerade sowie 2 bis 16 gerade 49 1042 793 AWO Herrmann-Görlitz-Seniorenzentrum 793 1032 Büscherstr. Hs.-Nr. 2 bis bis 34 gerade sowie 1 bis 39 ungerade 168 1110 Ludwig-Beck-Str. (alle) 30 1115 Marie-Juchacz-Str. (alle) 131 1176 Wilhelm-Leuschner-Str. (alle) 65 1182 Zehntacker (alle) 132 1191 Am Himmeldieck (alle) 174 1192 Brockhausstraße (alle) 93 105 1051 614 Freiherr-vom-Stein-Realschule 614 1009 Am Schlehdorn (alle) 32 1017 Auf der Alm (alle) 137 1083 In der Aue (alle) 73 1092 Kastanienweg (alle) 46 1107 Lessingstr. Hs.-Nr. 61 bis Ende ungerade sowie 68 bis Ende gerade 212 1154 Tannenweg (alle) 24 1161 Ulmenweg (alle) 90 1052 553 Treffpunkt 553 1001 Ahornweg (alle) 23 1010 Am Sportplatz (alle) 38 1029 Bergstr. (alle) 113 1040 Eichenplatz (alle) 13 1041 Erlenweg (alle) 23 1084 In Schulten Böcken Hs.-Nr. 2 bis bis Ende gerade sowie 19 bis Ende ungerade 43 1094 Kiefernweg (alle) 75 1107 Lessingstr. Hs.-Nr. 18 bis 66 gerade sowie 21 bis 59 ungerade 171 1183 Zu den Eichen (alle) 54 1053 632 Vereinsheim Auf der Alm 632 1006 Am Holl (alle) 206 1018 Auf der Klause (alle) 93 1072 Hochstr. Hs.-Nr. 87 bis 97 ungerade sowie 88 bis 102 gerade 131 1090 Karl-Arnold-Str. (alle) 75 1175 Werner Str. Hs.-Nr. 147 bis 189 ungerade 127 106 1061 949 Kleingartenverein Im Krähenwinkel 949 1008 Am Kulver (alle) 63 1045 Emil-Nolde-Str. (alle) 16 1073 Hoeterstr. (alle) 55 1081 Im Kreigenfeld (alle) 3 1098 Käthe-Kollwitz-Str. (alle) 90 1099 Kurt-Schwitters-Str. (alle) 149 1102 Kurt-Piehl-Str. (alle) 65 1139 Paul-Klee-Str. (alle) 30 1140 Paul-Zech-Str. (alle) 104 1146 Reinhold-Böhm-Str. (alle) 29 1151 Schöllerstr. Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 16 74 1155 Töddinghauser Str. Hs.-Nr. 2 bis 122 gerade 161 1174 Weddinghofer Str. Hs.-Nr. 30 bis 44 gerade sowie 41 bis 71 ungerade 110 1062 806 Schillerschule 806 1007 Am Kiwitt (alle) 126 1019 Auf der Worth (alle) 60 1028 Bambergstr. Hs.-Nr. 78 bis Ende gerade sowie 81 bis Ende ungerade 121 1030 Bogenstr. (alle) 86 1065 Heinrich-Kämpchen-Str. (alle) 50 1066 Hansemannstr. Hs.-Nr. 31 bis 90 199 1067 Heckenweg (alle) 8 1100 Kugelbrink (alle) 0 1121 Nordfeldstr. Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 23 ungerade sowie 2 bis 54 gerade 105 1174 Weddinghofer Str. Hs.-Nr. 2 bis 28 gerade sowie 33 bis 39 ungerade 51 107 1071 561 Ev. Kindergarten Büscherstiftung 561 1032 Büscherstr. Hs.-Nr. 36 bis Ende gerade sowie 41 bis Ende ungerade 54 1048 Anne-Frank-Str. (alle) 17 1052 Friedrich-Goerdeler-Str. (alle) 46 1070 Heinrichstr. Hs.-Nr. 52 bis 86 gerade sowie 43 bis 65 ungerade 89 1108 Lothar-Erdmann-Str. (alle) 302 1122 Nikolaus-Gross-Str. (alle) 53 1072 813 Gaststätte Schützen- und Heimathaus 813 1014 An der Schützenheide (alle) 31 1055 Föhrenweg (alle) 184 1078 Im Grevelnkamp (alle) 176 1080 Im Hasenrott (alle) 21 1082 Im Winkel (alle) 43 1105 Legienstr. (alle) 122 1149 Sanddornweg (alle) 191 1175 Werner Str. Hs.-Nr. 37 bis 51 ungerade 45 1073 683 Gaststätte Rotes Schloss 683 1023 Anton-Schmaus-Str. (alle) 29 1037 Carl-von-Ossietzky-Str. (alle) 68 1053 Am Roggenkamp (alle) 9 1058 Geschwister-Scholl-Str. (alle) 123 1070 Heinrichstr. Hs.-Nr. 67 bis Ende ungerade und 88 bis Ende gerade 131 1071 Hilda-Monte-Str. (alle) 20 1075 Hans-Litten-Str. (alle) 63 1120 Am Gänsebach (alle) 38 1156 Theodor-Haubach-Str. (alle) 93 1175 Werner Str. Hs.-Nr. 53 bis 119 ungerade 109 108 1081 988 Städt. Kindergarten Bergkamen-Mitte "Mikado" 988 1024 Augustweg (alle) 26 1028 Bambergstr. Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 45 ungerade sowie Hs.-Nr. 2 bis 40 gerade 152 1034 Bertolt-Brecht-Str. (alle) 123 1039 Eichendorffstr. (alle) 202 1046 Erich-Kästner-Str. (alle) 48 1070 Heinrichstr. Hs.-Nr. 18 bis 50 gerade sowie 21 bis 41 ungerade 80 1076 Heinrich-Mann-Str. (alle) 45 1086 In den Kämpen (alle) 38 1101 Kurt-Tucholsky-Str. (alle) 162 1114 Maiweg (alle) 5 1121 Nordfeldstr. Hs.-Nr. 56 bis Ende 107 1082 815 Schillerschule 815 1003 Am Bammerbach (alle) 19 1015 Auf dem Braam (alle) 20 1016 Auf dem Pfahl (alle) 22 1026 Alfred-Döblin-Str. (alle) 176 1028 Bambergstr. Hs.-Nr. 42 bis 76 gerade sowie 47 bis 79 ungerade 154 1036 Carl-Zuckmayer-Str. (alle) 140 1060 Güldenhauptsheide (alle) 26 1079 Im Breil (alle) 178 1151 Schöllerstr. Hs.-Nr. 17 bis Ende 80 109 1091 578 Ev. Tageseinrichtung "Mittendrin" 578 1286 Am Hohen Kamp (alle) 150 1289 Am Römerberg Hs.-Nr. 38 bis Ende gerade sowie 45 bis Ende ungerade 29 1342 Heinrich-Lersch-Str. (alle) 78 1362 Jahnstr. Hs.-Nr. 55 bis 135 ungerade sowie 58 bis 134 gerade 321 1092 907 AWO Begegnungsstätte - Cafeteria 907 1312 Celler Str. (alle) 195 1324 Erich-Ollenhauer-Str. Hs.-Nr. 101 bis 135 72 1340 Heideweg (alle) 146 1343 Helmstedter Str. (alle) 295 1353 Im Kattros (alle) 28 1405 Oberadener Heide (alle) 171 1093 928 Realschule Oberaden 928 1281 Agnes-Miegel-Str. (alle) 68 1345 Hermann-Stehr-Str. (alle) 57 1354 Im Schulkamp (alle) 58 1356 In der Schlenke (alle) 266 1358 Im Rosenholz (alle) 40 1362 Jahnstr. Hs.-Nr. 37 bis 53 ungerade sowie 42 bis 56 gerade 94 1415 Pantenweg alle außer Hs.-Nr. 36 104 1452 Voigtwiese (alle) 118 1459 Wilhelm-Rumpf-Str. (alle) 123 110 1101 753 Stadtmuseum 753 1288 Am Osttor (alle) 132 1294 Auf den Sieben Stücken Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 10 68 1296 Am Kreiloh (alle) 17 1357 In der Dornbrauck (alle) 201 1362 Jahnstr. Hs.-Nr. 1 bis 35 ungerade sowie 2 bis 40 gerade 169 1388 Lerchenstr. (alle) 60 1396 Marktstr. (alle) 106 1102 1019 Tennisheim 1019 1283 Am Alkenbach (alle) 36 1285 Am Hagen (alle) 55 1293 Auf den Goldäckern (alle) 83 1295 Auf der Lette (alle) 190 1297 An der Seseke (alle) 75 1332 Goekenheide Hs.-Nr. 79 bis 79 8 1347 Hubertusstr. (alle) 46 1359 In den Hofwiesen (alle) 88 1390 Lünener Str. Hs.-Nr. 3 A bis 73 ungerade sowie 4 bis 70 gerade 230 1397 Mühlenstr. (alle) 60 1450 Uferstr. (alle) 58 1464 Zum Oberdorf (alle) 90 1103 694 Sport- und Jugendheim Oberaden 694 1294 Auf den Sieben Stücken Hs.-Nr. 12 bis Ende 42 1299 Am Burghang (alle) 77 1305 Burgstr. (alle) 108 1321 Finkenstr. (alle) 57 1325 Drususstr. (alle) 101 1382 Kohortenweg (alle) 32 1403 Nachtigallenstr. (alle) 123 1418 Preinstr. Hs.-Nr.
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