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<Election Title> Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly for the LAGAN VALLEY Constituency STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE OF POLL The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES ADDRESS DESCRIPTION(if any) SUBSCRIBERS Catney Pat Address in Lagan Valley SDLP (Social Democratic JOHN PATRICK DRAKE, MARZENA & Labour Party) AGNIESZKA CZARNECKA, CONOR EOGHAN McNEILL, MARY THERESA McKEEVER, MARY THERESA LOWRY, ROSEMARY ANNE ORR, ANNE MONICA MAGENNIS, BRIDGET MARY MARSDEN, HENRY McGURNAGHAN, MICHAEL FINBAR RICKARD Craig Jonathan Address in Lagan Valley Democratic Unionist Party WILLIAM ALBERT LEATHEM, - D.U.P. JEFFREY MARK DONALDSON, JOHN ANDREW NELSON, MARGARET HENRIETTA TOLERTON, HAROLD TWYNAM McKIBBEN, DAVID JOSEPH CRAIG, SAMUEL PAUL PORTER, JAMES TATE MILLAR, WILLIAM JOHN THOMPSON, JAMES GRAHAM MARTIN Givan Paul Address in Lagan Valley Democratic Unionist Party JEFFREY MARK DONALDSON, - D.U.P. JOHN ANDREW NELSON, MARGARET HENRIETTA TOLERTON, WILLIAM ALBERT LEATHEM, ROBERT JAMES YOUNG, EDWIN CECIL POOTS, ALAN JOSEPH GIVAN, JACQUELINE PATRICIA EVANS, SAMUEL PAUL PORTER, HELEN ROBERTA JEAN K REDDICK Hale Brenda Address in Lagan Valley Democratic Unionist Party JEFFREY MARK DONALDSON, - D.U.P. EDWIN CECIL POOTS, JOHN ANDREW NELSON, PAUL JONATHAN GIVAN, DAVID JONATHAN CRAIG, PAUL STEWART, ALLAN GEORGE EWART, JONATHAN SCOTT CARSON, ELIZABETH VIRTUE GREEN, WILLIAM ALBERT LEATHEM Hill Mark 8 Chestnut Hall Court, Ulster Unionist Party IAN VINCENT, JAMES BAIRD, Maghaberry, Craigavon, THOMAS DAVID ARCHER, JOHN BT67 0GJ ALEXANDER LAMONT, JUDY ELIZABETH SPENCE, CARLEY ELIZABETH CHAPMAN, CAROL BLACK, SALLY DIANE CHAPMAN, FREDERICK MALCOLM HILL, AUDREY HILL Lunn Trevor 12A Whinney Hill, Lisburn, Alliance Party STEPHEN PETER MARTIN, Co Antrim, BT28 3UZ AARON McINTYRE, PETER MARTIN, ROSEMARY ELIZABETH MARTIN, JENNIFER ELIZABETH MARTIN, AMANDA GREHAN, JACK GREHAN, JAMES STEWART McINTYRE, SUSAN MARGARET YVETTE McINTYRE, WILLIAM BRIAN DORNAN McCrea Basil 18 Coachman's Way, Ulster Unionist Party IVAN DAVIS, ROBERT WILLIAM Hillsborough, Co Down, CECIL KIRKWOOD, ROBERT BT26 6HQ HENRY BIGGERSTAFF, ROBERT THOMAS HANNA, HUGH THOMAS CROOKSHANKS, DERMOT ALASDAIR O'HARA, OLIVE MERCER, WILLIAM HENRY LEWIS, CATHERINE LEWIS, KATHLEEN HEASLEY Poots Edwin Address in Lagan Valley Democratic Unionist Party IAN RICHARD KYLE PAISLEY, - D.U.P. JEFFREY MARK DONALDSON, CYNTHIA ELIZABETH CLINGHAN, RAYMOND JESS, WILLIAM JOHN WILKINSON, IVAN DAVIS, JAMES ALEXANDER MAGEE, JAMES EMERY, ELIZABETH VIRTUE GREEN, ALLAN GEORGE EWART Quinn Conor Address in Lagan Valley Green Party CIARA ANNE DALY, SIOBHAN QUINN, PATRICK DANIEL McCORRY, VERONICA EILEEN BROWNE, THOMAS FRIEDEL, SARAH PENELOPE FRIEDEL, GREGORY DALY, MONA MULVANY, CAROLINE ANNE MULVANY, JAMES GERARD MULVANY Quinn Mary-Kate Address in Lagan Valley Sinn Féin SHENEAD O'BRIEN, JAMES LYNESS, UNA SUSAN McKERNAN, BRENDAN THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, PAUL GOODFELLOW, JOANNA JOSEPHINE McGLYNN, THERESA FRANCES KEOWN, EDWARD THOMAS KEOWN, JULIE ANN MURRAY, JULIA BERNADETTE MURRAY Rea Lyle Address in Lagan Valley Traditional Unionist Voice THOMAS KERR, ELVIRA BELL - TUV TULIP, RICHARD McCULLY, MARY FLORENCE McCULLY, MYRTLE ELIZABETH MEEKE, SAMUEL JAMES BIGGERSTAFF, FRANCES BIGGERSTAFF, EILEEN MARIE CLARKE, JACQUELINE MARGARET MITCHELL, WILLIAM BRIAN MITCHELL The poll for the above Assembly election will be held on Thursday, 5th May 2011 between the hours of 07:00am and 10:00pm and is to be taken together with the poll for local elections for the Council Areas of Banbridge and Lisburn and the poll for the Referendum. The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there is available on www.eoni.org.uk and may be viewed at the Area Electoral Office during office hours. The number of members to be elected is SIX. Dated: Friday, 08 April 2011 Majella Morgan Deputy Returning Officer Banbridge Electoral Office 52 Bridge Street Banbridge BT32 3JU Published and printed by Deputy Returning Officer, Majella Morgan, 52 Bridge Street, Banbridge BT32 3JU Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly for the SOUTH DOWN Constituency STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE OF POLL The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES ADDRESS DESCRIPTION(if any) SUBSCRIBERS Bailie Naomi Address in Strangford Sinn Féin PATRICK JAMES JOSEPH O'HARE, LIAM JOHNSTON, NUALA DOLORES CURRIE, JOHN PATRICK GORDON, ANNEMARIE O'CONNOR, TERENCE ANTHONY WALSH, MARTIN ROBERT RICE, RUAIRI BREANDAN McCONVEY, CARMEL THERESA McCONVEY, EAMONN WILLIAM McCONVEY Clarke Willie Address in South Down Sinn Féin HUGH FRANCIS McDOWELL, PATRICK JOSEPH CLARKE, TERENCE MICHAEL LENEGHAN, PAULA MAJELLA CLARKE, GAVIN MARTIN GALLAGHER, RYAN MORGAN, LEO KING, STEPHEN GERALD BURNS, THOMAS MALACHY McCANN, SHARON FITZPATRICK Enright Cadogan 43 St Patricks Ave, Green Party WILLIAM CORRY, RAYMOND Downpatrick, Co Down, PATRICK BLANEY, BRENDA M BT30 6DN ENRIGHT, MAEBH ENRIGHT, MARGARET ADELE CORRY, JOHN HAMILTON CORRY, VIOLET WHITEHEAD, MARTIN WHITEHEAD, DARREN PAUL PLEASANTS, HELEN JANE CORRY Griffin David 54 Waringsford Road, Alliance Party CAROL SARAH ESTHER Magherally, Banbridge, Co McCORMICK, SHEILA MARY Down, BT32 4EN McQUAID, GARY JOHN McCORMICK, MARIE GIBSON, BRENDA SNOWDEN, DAVID MICHAEL PALMER, LORNA PATRICIA PALMER, FRANCIS McQUAID, ANNABELLA BUTLER, JAMES BUTLER McCallister John Tates Meadow, 10 Ulster Unionist Party JILL MACAULEY, KATHERINE Ballynaskeagh Road, WILSON, ANNETTE HOLDEN, Ballinaskeagh, Banbridge, ALAN WILSON, ROBERT JAMES Co Down, BT32 5DJ MACAULEY, DIANE MOORHEAD, WILLIAM CONNELL JACKSON, JAINE JACKSON, JILL McDOWELL, DAVID ALAN McDOWELL McKevitt Karen 2 Lower Corrags Rd, SDLP (Social Democratic PEADAR JOHN BRADLEY, LYNDA Ballyholland, Newry, Co & Labour Party) ANNE HUGHES, SARAH PATRICIA Down KEENAN, JOHN GERALD (SEAN) ROGERS, JOHN ARTHUR (SEAN) O'HARE, PATRICK McKEVITT, MICHELLE KEENAN, KEVIN COLM McKERNAN, AARON RICE, MARGARET MARY RITCHIE ONeill Eamonn 21 Newcastle Rd, SDLP (Social Democratic PETER GERALD FITZPATRICK, Castlewellan, Co Down, & Labour Party) CARMEL PHILOMENA O'BOYLE, BT31 9DP PATRICK JAMES DOYLE, JOHN GERALD (SEAN) ROGERS, THERESA KATHLEEN McLAVERTY, AARON RICE, JOHN ANTHONY DUGGAN, ANNE CARLIN, MARGARET PATRICIA CAVANAGH, ANNE O'DONOGHUE Reilly Henry 5 Ballynahatten Road, United Kingdom SONIA REILLY, ANNE CAROLINE Kilkeel, Co Down, BT34 Independence Party REILLY, EDWINA ELIZABETH 4LG TEGGARTY, ANDREW GEORGE REILLY, JOHN ALEXANDER THOMPSON, NORMA JOANNE NEWELL, DAVID WILLIAM CAMPBELL, DEAN HOLT CAMPBELL, WILLIAM JOHN ROBINSON, JENNIFER SARAH FERGUSON Ritchie Margaret 19 Annacloy Road, SDLP (Social Democratic EDWARD KEVIN McGRADY, Downpatrick, BT30 9AE & Labour Party) COLIN PAUL McGRATH, JOHN ANTHONY DORIS, PETER CRAIG, PATRICK JOSEPH TOMAN, ANNE MARIE McALEENAN, DERMOT FRANCIS CURRAN, ROSEMARY McGRATH, FREDA SHARVIN, ANN MARIE RITCHIE Ruane Caitríona Address in Éire Sinn Féin MICHAEL PETER FEGAN, MICHAEL JAMES MURPHY, RYAN MORGAN, JASON MARK MATTHEW FEGAN, PETER KEARNEY, MICHAEL JAMES RUANE, ELTON COWAN, LINDA COLLETTE REAVEY, BRIAN MATTHEW CUNNINGHAM, CAROLE BERNADETTE MURPHY Wells Jim Address in Upper Bann Democratic Unionist Party WILLIAM JAMES BURNS, - D.U.P. WILLIAM DAVID HERRON, ROWLAND JOHN WILSON, GEORGE McCONNELL, RAYMOND HANNA, GEORGE GARTH CRAIG, WILLIAM HAMILTON, STANLEY CHARLES HANNA, YVONNE HESLIP, VERA OLIVE CRAIG The poll for the above Assembly election will be held on Thursday, 5th May 2011 between the hours of 07:00am and 10:00pm and is to be taken together with the poll for local elections for the Council Areas of Banbridge, Down and Newry & Mourne and the poll for the Referendum. The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there is available on www.eoni.org.uk and may be viewed at the Area Electoral Office during office hours. The number of members to be elected is SIX. Dated: Friday, 08 April 2011 Majella Morgan Deputy Returning Officer Banbridge Electoral Office 52 Bridge Street Banbridge BT32 3JU Published and printed by Deputy Returning Officer, Majella Morgan, 52 Bridge Street, Banbridge BT32 3JU .
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