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05 Ruaau Supp2018 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL 2018 Ruaau Supplementary Roll of Persons entitled to vote for one (1) MEMBER OF THE COOK ISLANDS PARLIAMENT This roll is closed pursuant to Sec 15(b) of the Electoral Act 2004 and published 10 May 2018 SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR RUAAU CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 37 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 APERAU Jarves Ambrose, Inave, Activities, Dancer, Barman 2 APERAU Veena Josephine, Inave, Teacher Aide 3 ARATAURA Keu, Ruaau, Not Stated 4 ATUAHIVA Damien Tarona, Inave, Sales 5 ATUATIKA Apii Torea, Ruaau, Airport Security Officer 6 AUMARO Tereapii, Tokerau, Chef 7 AVANUI Tuvaine, Inave, Retired 8 BALLANTYNE Jocelyn, Ruaau, Chef 9 BEN Hiede Takorangitangiata, Ruaau, Teacher Aide 10 BEN Richard Raivavae Tuiatara, Ruaau, Unemployed 11 BOAZA Leighton, Inave, Police Officer 12 BOAZA Tereau Terai Margaret, Ruaau, Office Manager at Ora Fiduciary 13 BRIDER Oliver Trevor, Inave, Retired 14 BROWN James Andrew, Ruaau, Painter 15 BRYSON Elizabeth Simone, Tokerau, Pharmacy Technician 16 BRYSON Marianna Cathrine, Ruaau, Finance Officer 17 DODD Wiramu Lawrence, Ruaau, Frontline Sales- Avis 18 DYER Aleena Maria Paula, Ruaau, Tax Examiner 19 EDWARDS Pekay Manu, Inave, Student 20 ERAIO Timothy, Inave, Self employed 21 GEORGE Andrew, Tokerau, Store Man 22 GEORGE Leah, Ruaau, Land Titles Clerk (MOJ) 23 GLASSIE Oran Thomas, Inave, McConnel Dowell Creative Construction 24 GOBLE Stacey, Inave, Fleet Manager Shipping 25 GUINEA Pokotea Joyce Nalita, Ruaau, Student Nurse SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR RUAAU CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 38 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 HARAMOANA Vaine Tu-Maki, Inave, Restaurant Manager 2 HARRY Anita Tuainekore, Inave, Pharmacist 3 HEAKI Alexanda, Inave, Labourer 4 HEATHER Joseph Rongoi, Inave, Truck Driver 5 HEATHER Kati, Inave, Labourer 6 HEATHER Linda Anne May, Inave, Shop keeper 7 HEATHER Maryanne Teveta, Ruaau, Retired 8 HEATHER Papeia, Tokerau, Shop keeper 9 HEATHER Rita Joan, Inave, Office Assistant 10 HEATHER Stanley, Inave, Unemployed 11 INATEA Toa, Inave, Dental Practioner 12 JOSEPH Maui Gabriel Patricia, Ruaau, Teacher 13 KAE Xenia Tamara Art, Inave, Customer Service Officer BCI 14 KAKINO Henry Clifford, Tokerau, Baker 15 KARIKA Temata Parau, Ruaau, Car groomer 16 KAUTAI Gaven, Inave, Builder 17 KERMODE Kayleena Rose, Ruaau, Unemployed 18 LEEFE Mary, Ruaau, Self Employed 19 MAMANU Ngaitemate, Inave, Pensioner 20 MAMANU Ngametua, Inave, Tour Guide 21 MANEA Maru Tihana, Inave, ICT Technician Assistant 22 MANUELA Tania, Ruaau, Self Employed 23 MATAORA Talia Mahiriki Rose, Inave, Domestic 24 MATAROA Karliean Emma Tangi, Ruaau, Bank Officer-BCI 25 MCMILLEN Richard John, Pokoinu-i-raro, Manager SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR RUAAU CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 39 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 METUANGARO Rachel, Ruaau, Corporate Support Officer 2 MOORE Aloma Iva, Inave, Business Development 3 NGAIORAE Jevhan Opetera, Ruaau, School Leaver 4 NGAIORAE Matatapu-o-Ngarouru Tokai, Ruaau, Staff - Gift Shop 5 NGAMETUA Princess Mahina Kilioulani Angeline, Black Rock, Student 6 NGATAMARIKI Tiatoa Ngatokorua, Tokerau, Disability 7 NGATUAKANA Miimetua Tamaka, Inave, Machine Operator 8 NIKORO Tuterurahi, Ruaau, Pensioner 9 NOOTAI Elizabeth Teumere, Inave, Investigator 10 NOOVAO Meti Alexander, Ruaau, Manager 11 OKIRUA Cajuniba Edmund, Inave, Airport Security 12 OKOTAI Henereta, Ruaau, Kitchen Hand 13 OTI Uratua, Inave, Edgewater Supervisor 14 PAREANGA Andreas Petersen, Inave, IT Technician 15 PAULO Tatiana Tamara, Inave, Finance Officer 16 PEPE Awhitia, Ruaau, Bank Officer 17 PIRANGI George Turuia, Black Rock, Panel Beater 18 PORIMA Tupunamoeroa Chifa, Ruaau, Builder 19 POTORU Grafton David, Inave, Airport Security Officer 20 PRIEST Grant Colin, Ruaau, Managing Director 21 PRIEST Marie Pauline, Ruaau, Secretary 22 PUNGA Wayken, Ruaau, Warehouse Assistant Manager 23 RAEA Kimiora, Ruaau, Waitress 24 RAEA Tieni, Ruaau, Housewife 25 RATUMU Ngaoa Angele, Inave, Debtors SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR RUAAU CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 40 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 RATUMU Vaine Noota, Ruaau, Not Stated 2 REPAIO Grand, Black Rock, Police 3 RIMA Elleana Memori, Ruaau, Bank Officer 4 RIMA Opurapai Takatainga Teuru, Ruaau, Barman 5 ROBATI Puncan Taylor, Ruaau, Chef 6 ROBERT Teokotai, Ruaau, Finance & Admin Manager 7 ROUVI Lorna, Ruaau, Domestic 8 SAMUEL Kimiora-Ki-Australia, Ruaau, Technical Development Officer 9 SAMUEL Noa Ngatokoiaru, Inave, Painter 10 SAVAGE Pascaline, Ruaau, Retire 11 SIMPSON Dominon, Ruaau, Mechanic 12 SOLOMON Shane Julian, Black Rock, Builder 13 TAIKAKARA Tia Matatia, Ruaau, Activities Officer - Edgewater Resort 14 TAIO Brandon Myles, Arerenga, Builder 15 TAIO Noah, Ruaau, Builder 16 TAIRI Tuiarongo Rima, Inave, Domestic Duties 17 TAKAA Christina, Inave, Bank Teller 18 TAMAIVA Jimmy Taraia, Inave, Not stated 19 TAMAIVA Nooroa, Inave, Shop Assistant 20 TAMAIVA Vaine Venice, Inave, Occupation Not stated 21 TAORO Ratumu, Inave, Groundsman 22 TARIPO France, Inave, Self employed 23 TARIPO Tangata Teremoana, Inave, unemployed 24 TAUA Karika May, Ruaau, Painter 25 TAUA Metuakore Tonia, Ruaau, Teacher SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR RUAAU CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 41 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 TAURA Rouruina, Ruaau, Not Stated 2 TEINAKORE Peterson, Inave, Carpenter 3 TEMANU Lilian Tasia, Ruaau, Baker - Avarua Bakery 4 TEPAI Travel, Inave, Engineer 5 TEREAPII Tereapii, Inave, Maintenance - Rarotonga Airport 6 TETERA Rachael Tapeka Tama, Inave, Teacher 7 TIATOA Ngatokorua, Ruaau, Supervisor 8 TIATOA Petrena, Ruaau, Waitress 9 TIMOTEO Augustino Kaingata, Ruaau, Tailor 10 TIPUTOA Dwayne, Ruaau, Maintenance 11 TOKA Tepaeru, Ruaau, Bank Officer 12 TOKAHERE Sonny, Tokerau, Maintenance 13 TOKAI Ngarouru, Inave, Dental Assistant 14 TOLEAFOA Jodaema Tereapii, Ruaau, Mechanic 15 TOU Patella David, Ruaau, Police officer 16 TUNGANE Manuel, Ruaau, Island Craft Factory Manager 17 UPOKOMAKI ROBERT Terevaeau, Ruaau, Duty Manager - CITC 18 UTIA Teupoko Emma, Ruaau, Receptionist 19 VAEVAE Teetu-Mataono, Inave, Domestic 20 VANO Andre Tangi, Inave, Warehouse Supervisor 21 VANO Rereao, Inave, Registered Nurse 22 VAVIA Hemilda Tereapii, Ruaau, Sales Assistance - Mareko 23 VAVIA Tokoitu, Ruaau, Bank Teller 24 VERI Toto Kaisara, Tokerau, Retired 25 WICHMAN Rosina Ngatokorua, Ruaau, Caregiver SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR RUAAU CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 42 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 WILSON Gregory John, Ruaau, Retired 2 ZEMAN Brie Nadine, Black Rock, Photography This roll contains 127 Names Registrar of Electors 10 May 2018 ELECTORAL ROLL FOR RUAAU CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) D E L E T I O N S Page-Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation, Deletion reason 1 - 20 AMANI Teinakore, Tokerau, Security - Edgewater Hotel, Duplicate-same as P4 L10 2 - 7 APERA Edwin Tereapii, Inave, Builder's Labourer, Transfer to Murienua 3 - 10 ATURAI Anjima Ah Yan Akereu, Ruaau, Receptionist, Transfer to Nikao 4 - 5 BEER Donnamaria Tetari, Tokerau, Housekeeper, Transfer to Takuvaine 5 - 23 DEAN Christopher Immanual, Pokoinu-i-raro, Truck Driver, Transfer to Nikao 6 - 9 DUN Ani Exham, Tokerau, Domestic Duties, Transfer to Akaoa 7 - 6 FARMAN Tania Kim, Inave, Business Owner, Transfer to Aroa 7 - 18 GEORGE Emanuel, Inave, Truck Driver - Mac Dow, Transfer to Akaoa 8 - 10 HAIGH Andrew John, Ruaau, Treasurer, Overseas 10 - 14 HOLE Teupoko Francis, Ruaau, Domestic Duties, Transfer to Ivirua 12 - 4 KAMOE Ngatungane, Black Rock, Domestic Duties, Transfer to Vaipae 12 - 12 KAUKURA Ngatokoiva George, Ruaau, T&M, Transfer to Nikao 12 - 19 KAVAKURA UPOKOINA NOOENUA, Ruaau, PANEL BEATER, Duplicate-same as P12 L18 13 - 19 MAKIRERE Travis Conroy, Ruaau, Labour, Overseas 14 - 8 MANAVAROA Temutu-Ariki Michael, Inave, Unemployed, Transfer to Avatiu 15 - 13 MARURAI George, Ruaau, Driver, Transfer to Ivirua 16 - 16 MATEARA Lily, Arerenga, Housewife, Deceased 17 - 20 NANAI Maine Marae-Rua, Ruaau, Domestic Duties, Transfer to Nikao 20 - 24 PIRANGI David, Pokoinu-i-raro, Labourer, Transfer to Vaipae 21 - 21 POUAO Laita Paniani, Ruaau, Checkout Clerk - Foodland, Transfer to Tupapa 22 - 4 PUREA Akaiti, Pokoinu-I-raro, Security Officer, Transfer to Mauke 22 - 16 RAEINA Moeroa Christine, Ruaau, Waitress, Transfer to Murienua 22 - 25 RATUMU Mereana, Pokoinu-i-raro, Housewife, Deceased ELECTORAL ROLL FOR RUAAU CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) D E L E T I O N S Page-Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation, Deletion reason 23 - 7 RAYMOND Anapaarii Nootoa Pirangi, Black Rock, Fireman, Duplicate-same as P20 L25 23 - 17 REU Tangi, Ruaau, Driver, Transfer to Akaoa 24 - 9 RUARAU Ruarau Junior, Ruaau, Baker Assistant, Transfer to Nikao 26 - 22 TAIREA Taina Beverlee Nicholas, Ruaau, Manager Customer Services, transfer to Ngatangiia 27 - 18 TANGA Vaineaue Turi, Inave, Housekeeping, Transfer to Murienua 27 - 21 TANGATAPOTO Tuakeu, Ruaau, Builder, Transfer to Mitiaro 28 - 8 TARA Arere, Ruaau, Storeperson, Transfer to Murienua 29 - 20 TELL Memory O'Bryan, Ruaau, Accounting, Duplicate-same as P29 L21 30 - 4 TEREIA Aketuke, Pokoinu-I-raro, Teacher, Transfer to Murienua 32 - 18 TUTERU Ezra, Ruaau, Shop Assistant, Transfer to Mapumai 33 - 3 UNUKA Vaeruarangi, Pokoinu-I-raro, Teacher, Transfer to Murienua 34 - 25 WICHMAN Joseph John, Inave, Painter, Transfer to Aroa 35 - 23 WILSON Phillip Quentin, Ruaau, Landscape Design, Transfer to Akaoa This roll contains 36 Deletions 10
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