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Gradjevinskastruka.Pdf Konačni birački spisak članova podsekcije diplomiranih građevinskih inženjera i inženjera građevine u Matičnoj sekciji izvođača radova Regionalnog centra Subotica Redni Ime Prezime Licence Godina rođenja Prebivalište broj 1 Agi Tukač 314D31706, 414C06507 1975 Subotica 2 Agneš Kuti-Hanak 414167703, 314208803 1954 Bečej 3 Agota Nikolić 414270203, 314424403 1966 Vrbas 4 Aleksandar Ačanski 311387303, 411226703 1962 Kula 5 Aleksandar Bačko 410323103, 311748904 1964 Sombor 6 Aleksandar Dragić 311066003, 411061903 1962 Sombor 7 Aleksandar Dušanić 414063403, 415945605 1965 Sombor 8 Aleksandar Kiš 414403103 1965 Subotica 9 Aleksandar Majdanović 415H38713 1980 Subotica 10 Aleksandar Nikolić 314210603, 414097003 1963 Sombor 11 Aleksandar Panić 310203003, 410090903 1955 Bečej 12 Aleksandar Stanković 311462103, 411284903, 317G63608, 381073613 1953 Novi Bečej 13 Aleksandar Stevanov 414H90913 1980 Subotica 14 Aleksandra Kurteš 314097203, 414C06707 1964 Subotica 15 Aljoša Popović 314N27014, 414I55614 1976 Sombor 16 Ana Jaramazović 410155203, 310F39407 1955 Subotica 17 Anastazija Roka 314805404, 414518304 1962 Kula 18 Andraš Kolar 812135709, 800134509 1953 Ada 19 Andraš Pletikosić 410E53410, 310I27209, 381103513 1978 Subotica 20 Andraš Tot 310362403, 410488804 1946 Subotica 21 Andrea Feher 410G83612 1981 Subotica 22 Andrija Semenović 414564704 1963 Apatin 23 Angela Bajči 414D17408, 314D03606 1975 Kula 24 Aniko Tešanović 410837105, 310065603 1957 Subotica 25 Arnold Neugebauer 800154311 1978 Subotica 26 Arpad Tot 410152403, 310336703 1939 Subotica 27 Arpad Tot 310336603, 410152303, 381041612 1958 Subotica 28 Atila Takač 410163203 1957 Subotica 29 Bekim Jahaj 311D03406, 410989706 1974 Bačka Palanka 30 Bela Balog 411636804, 310845704 1959 Mali Iđoš 31 Bela Fabri 414868405 1956 Senta 32 Bela Ven 411576204 1957 Senta 33 Blaženka Miljački Matak 411453204 1956 Subotica 34 Bogdan Jovanov 414J57115, 314O38715 1979 Bečej 35 Bogdan Skopljak 800020706, 812119509 1937 Bačka Palanka 36 Bojan Kostić 315F97508, 415C36308 1978 Subotica 37 Bojan Maksimović 411B91107 1975 Bač 38 Bojan Mitrović 315L05512, 415G56412 1980 Subotica 39 Boris Miloradov 410B62807, 310M81113, 415J67116 1977 Vrbas 40 Borka Pejić 410602904, 310878204 1963 Kula 41 Božidar Utješinović 410H25112 1975 Subotica 42 Branislav Buha 410J79016 1984 Subotica 43 Branislav Kosović 410153203, 310243703, 381121714 1953 Bačka Topola 44 Branislav Trušnovec 412563304, 312911504 1951 Bačka Topola 45 Branislava Vujanović 812036307 1955 Bečej 46 Branislavka Banjac 412G19511, 312B13605, 203046803, 410161303, 310368603 1958 Novi Kneževac 47 Branka Ćosić 311G29408, 411C17008 1958 Apatin 48 Branko Rilke 410065003 1963 Sombor 49 Budimir Nastasić 411452004, 310B33905, 381112714 1966 Sombor 50 Cecilija Vujnović 414E74310, 314I71810 1976 Bačka Topola 51 Cvetko Maksimović 410J06915 1969 Subotica 52 Čaba Bičkei 414955805, 313C61605 1968 Senta 53 Čila Guljaš 310L09412, 410G60612 1978 Subotica 54 Danijel Kukaras 310545703, 410854605 1971 Subotica 55 Danijela Arnaut 411126003, 311N59914 1966 Sombor 56 Danijela Milivojević 415B92307, 315I79210 1976 Subotica 57 Darko Bukarica 812097308, 800058507 1964 Bačka Palanka 58 Darko Mijatović 410944305, 310C62305 1976 Kanjiža Konačni birački spisak članova podsekcije diplomiranih građevinskih inženjera i inženjera građevine u Matičnoj sekciji izvođača radova Regionalnog centra Subotica Redni Ime Prezime Licence Godina rođenja Prebivalište broj 59 David Milunović 316M38813, 310M13513, 410H57513, 381154116 1983 Subotica 60 David Rašeta 410D39209, 310H12209 1970 Subotica 61 Davor Kostrešević 311O24715, 418J38015 1979 Sombor 62 Dejan Bukvić 410381703 1974 Subotica 63 Dejan Daraboš 410G91012, 310L52212, 381113514 1978 Subotica 64 Dejan Olah 414951005, 314C45805 1975 Bačka Topola 65 Dejana Ristić 310E68607, 410B24607 1973 Subotica 66 Denis Surap 415J47715, 315O37415 1984 Apatin 67 Dobrinka Golubović 414578504 1958 Sombor 68 Dragan Dragašević 413G27511, 314H44409, 415D61309, 381042912 1965 Subotica 69 Dragan Dukić 411353803 1956 Kikinda 70 Dragan Felbab 313139403, 414067303, 314N79114, 413J01815 1957 Kikinda 71 Dragan Ivezić 410742004 1957 Bačka Topola 72 Dragan Jović 410406703 1948 Apatin 73 Dragan Lazović 800118708 1959 Subotica 74 Dragan Pešić 800022406 1964 Sombor 75 Dragan Rauški 414544004, 314838004 1965 Novi Bečej 76 Dragan Vučević 410488304 1967 Sombor 77 Dragana Banković 411765404 1961 Bačka Topola 78 Dragana Selak 311G93508, 414564904, 314140303, 203099207, 381129914 1969 Sombor 79 Dragana Vujičić 311G93708, 411D18408, 315K03911, 415G17511 1978 Subotica 80 Draginja Naumov 410A98607, 310E35007 1973 Vrbas 81 Dragiša Nikolić 812009106 1956 Subotica 82 Dragiša Stošić 812016406 1955 Kikinda 83 Drago Kurćubić 311H64709, 411E06509 1974 Sombor 84 Dragoljub Tatalovic 412735404 1953 Kula 85 Dragomir Jevtović 800006406 1950 Subotica 86 Dragorad Skrobić 310522003, 410258803, 315M63113 1954 Kula 87 Dragoslav Andrić 414735904, 415F91611, 314N12314 1965 Subotica 88 Dražen Balažević 411555004, 310810304 1966 Subotica 89 Dražena Milošević 414E74610, 415E74910, 315K14111 1975 Subotica 90 Dušan Aleksić 800020806 1946 Subotica 91 Dušan Kesić 311483803, 411291503, 381088813 1956 Kula 92 Dušan Kozomora 800055407 1960 Kula 93 Dušan Maravić 412354903 1942 Sombor 94 Dušan Maravić 310877504, 410B87607 1954 Subotica 95 Dušanka Todić 414F78411, 314K07911 1965 Subotica 96 Dušanka Vučurović 800037807 1961 Ada 97 Dušica Avramović 410F98511, 316K87111 1975 Subotica 98 Đenđi Budišin 410452904 1957 Subotica 99 Đeno Savić 800118108 1958 Sombor 100 Đerđ Horti 310L09112, 410G57812 1956 Ada 101 Đorđe Drača 410H82313, 310M61213, 381140515 1985 Sombor 102 Đorđe Đurić 314097403, 414059803 1949 Kikinda 103 Đorđe Klenanc 415A03306, 315D17906 1974 Kikinda 104 Đorđe Kovačević 310B85405, 410889605 1956 Apatin 105 Đorđe Marijanski 410I35714, 310O38515 1984 Srbobran 106 Đorđe Milić 414G59012, 314L09812 1976 Subotica 107 Đorđo Kuridža 313465503, 414166803 1959 Apatin 108 Đula Vereš 311484403, 411241703 1959 Kanjiža 109 Đurđevka Stanković 414270303, 314423303 1965 Vrbas 110 Edita Pavlović 410159003, 310546503 1959 Subotica 111 Edita Rind Vitez 310J57810, 410F43610, 381037412 1978 Subotica 112 Eleonora Molnar-Čikoš 410160603, 310317403 1963 Kanjiža 113 Eleonora Tot 414C74508 1961 Senta 114 Endre Terheš 411F96811, 313F29607, 414B83107 1970 Senta 115 Erika Buzaš 414C92908, 314G77308 1975 Čoka 116 Eva Kevešdi 410037203, 310111803, 381082813 1959 Kanjiža Konačni birački spisak članova podsekcije diplomiranih građevinskih inženjera i inženjera građevine u Matičnoj sekciji izvođača radova Regionalnog centra Subotica Redni Ime Prezime Licence Godina rođenja Prebivalište broj 117 Eva Mari 414270503, 314O37015 1965 Senta 118 Ferida Etemi 310M49813, 410H82813 1978 Subotica 119 Florijan Marijaš 800083007 1958 Novi Bečej 120 Franja Budimčević 414A46306, 313D01806 1962 Sombor 121 Franjo Kopunović 812039607 1950 Subotica 122 Gabor Kuti 314L61112, 414J57215 1983 Bečej 123 Gabor Silađi 313422703, 414227503, 314772504 1961 Čoka 124 Gabriela Kolar 311L26412, 411E73210 1981 Ada 125 Gabrijela Kovačević 311810604, 310H47609, 410D63909 1956 Bačka Palanka 126 Gavrilo Perin 410062803 1955 Bačka Topola 127 Geza Dobo 310242403, 410686604 1933 Subotica 128 Geza Urban 800043707 1943 Senta 129 Geza Varga 414E77710, 314I68310 1980 Bačka Topola 130 Goran Dragnić 812017306 1966 Vrbas 131 Goran Džunić 314948004, 414578604 1964 Apatin 132 Goran Marković 800001206 1962 Vrbas 133 Goran Mijatović 414158203 1962 Subotica 134 Goran Simić 314N56614, 414I80514 1980 Bačka Palanka 135 Gordana Cvijin 414128603 1971 Subotica 136 Gordana Panjević 812008706 1963 Senta 137 Grgo Knezi 414673104 1954 Sombor 138 Hajnalka Biro Križan 410J42215 1984 Ada 139 Hasan Mehinagić 310361803, 410093503 1967 Subotica 140 Hasib Selimović 315487403, 415063303 1958 Sombor 141 Igor Čačić 414H00512 1975 Sombor 142 Igor Dulić 410G41512, 310N48614 1979 Subotica 143 Igor Latas 314H29409, 414E98810 1974 Sombor 144 Igor Peško 311K05311, 410F77311 1981 Bačka Palanka 145 Ileš Rind 310213103, 410163403 1942 Bačka Topola 146 Ilija Bobić 410C16308, 313E51807, 314214103, 311G75008 1963 Sombor 147 Ilija Vlahović 411F77611 1976 Subotica 148 Ilona Keceli Mesaroš 310C06805, 410760104 1939 Senta 149 Imre Blaško 411402003, 410G09711 1953 Kula 150 Imre Halgato 410488904, 310749604 1955 Mali Iđoš 151 Imre Šandor 410289403 1949 Kanjiža 152 Iris Odri Valihora 414C98908 1975 Sombor 153 Ismet Martinović 413C70608, 311307203, 410152103 1956 Novi Bečej 154 Ištvan Andruško 311971504, 410685904 1943 Senta 155 Ištvan Kaić 310095503, 410044503 1948 Kikinda 156 Ištvan Koš 310I30609, 410C33708 1962 Bečej 157 Ištvan Roka 414403003, 314754704 1961 Kula 158 Ištvan Vereb 410078203, 310A39904, 315K08011 1958 Subotica 159 Ištvan Vince 800004806 1933 Subotica 160 Ivan Dragić 800021706 1962 Novi Bečej 161 Ivan Dulić 415987706 1943 Subotica 162 Ivan Jatić 413E27609, 311H28009, 411D45409 1973 Bačka Palanka 163 Ivan Prčić 410078603 1959 Subotica 164 Ivan Sudarević 415320903, 310H63809 1960 Subotica 165 Izabela Nađ 414950405 1963 Subotica 166 Jadranka Četnik 310941404, 410553804 1953 Vrbas 167 Jan Fodor 411890005 1976 Bač 168 Janka Egri 310894904, 410625304 1972 Kula 169 Janoš Kevešdi 312E84107, 310111903, 410037503, 203016503, 381081813 1959 Kanjiža 170 Janoš Paža 314208703, 414096003 1958 Bačka Topola 171 Janoš Šagi 410B62407, 310546203 1972 Novi Bečej 172 Jarmila Šaršanski 411226403, 311421103, 381089113 1967 Bačka Palanka 173 Jasmin Šečić 310212303, 410771904, 381092013 1971 Subotica 174 Jasmina Boščanin Čvarković 800086007 1968
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