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DISTRICT NO. TWO (Final Results) REGIONAL ELECTIONS 2015 2015-06-17 1:00 PM DISTRICT NO. TWO REGIONAL ELECTIONS 2015 (Final Results) TOTAL DIVISIONS/SUB DIVISIONS/SUB NAME OF BALLOT SERIAL POLLING STATION VALID VOTES CAST VALID REJECTED, SPOIL VOTES,TENDER BALLOTS CALCULATED VALUES DIVISION NAME DIVISION NUMBER PRESIDING OFFICER BOX NO. VOTES CHECKS OK CHK (2) (3) (4) STATISTICS (5) (6) (7) Total Votes CHK CHK CHK (3) Reg. Total APNU/ Total (3a) (3b) (3c) (3d) Total Total [138 out of 138 Polling Stations processed. PPP/C TUF URP Spolied Destroyed Tendered Cast Valid Rejecte Total (2) Valid Rejected (4) Total Voters in % of Reg. Interim No of Polling Remarks Electors AFC Valid WOM UOV MCL MEI Rejected Votes These contain 100.0% of total registered voters in the District Ballots Ballots Ballots Used <= Total Votes d Votes Votes Ballot No of Processed Voters in Voter Polling Stations Votes Ballots Cast Electors Total Ballots Cast Sum Papers Votes cast PS District Turnout Stations Processed with an aggregated average voter turnout of 70.5% ] 33596 7231 16040 52 72 23395 8 229 64 2 303 23698 41 4 2 OK OK OK OK 23395 303 23698 33596 100.0% 70.5% 138 138 Mirenda S. 1 KAIRIMAP (ST. MONICA) 21123 (i) KARAWAB PRIMARY SCHOOL 2001 208 27 116 1 0 144 0 3 1 0 4 148 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 144 4 148 208 71.2% 1 1 Cornelius 2 KAIRIMAP (ST. MONICA) 21123 (ii) ST. MONICA PRIMARY SCHOOL Donnalin A. Correia 2002 261 23 149 0 0 172 0 3 0 0 3 175 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 172 3 175 261 67.0% 1 1 3 KABAKABURI 21124 KABAKABURI PRIMARY SCHOOL Elisha G. Jacobus 2003 290 55 89 4 4 152 0 4 1 0 5 157 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 152 5 157 290 54.1% 1 1 Oswald R. P. 4 LEFT BANK ARAPIAKO 211251 KABAKABURI HEALTH CENTRE 2004 59 4 24 0 0 28 0 3 0 0 3 31 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK28 3 31 59 52.5% 1 1 Williams Madona A. S. 5 RIGHT BANK ARAPIAKO 211252 ARAPIAKO FOREST STATION 2005 39 11 10 0 0 21 0 1 0 0 1 22 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 21 1 22 39 56.4% 1 1 Correia JAMES RAMROOP SHOP - 6 DUTCHMAN 212241 C (i) Ulele A. Smith 2006 38 7 10 0 0 17 0 1 0 0 1 18 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK17 1 18 38 47.4% 1 1 PICKER'S GILL ABRAM'S CREEK PRIMARY 7 DUTCHMAN 212241 C (ii) Deoranie Persaud 2007 97 13 25 0 1 39 0 0 0 0 0 39 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 39 0 39 97 40.2% 1 1 SCHOOL (TOP FLAT) ABRAM'S CREEK PRIMARY 8 DUTCHMAN 212241 B (i) Bonita. L. Williams 2008 93 19 45 0 0 64 0 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 64 0 64 93 68.8% 1 1 SCHOOL (BOTTOM FLAT) 9 DUTCHMAN 212241 B (ii) SIRIKI PRIMARY SCHOOL Alicia A. Persaud 2009 391 44 196 2 2 244 0 3 3 0 6 250 2 0 0 OK OKOKOK 244 6 250 391 63.9% 1 1 JACKLOW PRIMARY SCHOOL 10 DUTCHMAN 212241 A (i) Pershad Rejendra 2010 322 56 131 2 2 191 0 3 2 0 5 196 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 191 5 196 322 60.9% 1 1 (BOTTOM FLAT) 11 DUTCHMAN 212241 A (ii) DREDGE CREEK HEALTH CENTRE Rupnarain Riaz 2011 154 37 42 1 1 81 0 1 0 0 1 82 1 0 0 OK OKOKOK 81 1 82 154 53.2% 1 1 AKAWINI PRIMARY SCHOOL - 12 UPPER AKAWINI 21211 (i) Lalita D. France 2012 155 46 64 0 1 111 0 2 0 0 2 113 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 111 2 113 155 72.9% 1 1 SCHOOL ISLAND AKAWINI PRIMARY SCHOOL 13 UPPER AKAWINI 21211 (ii) Tristan E. Joseph 2013 118 19 49 1 0 69 0 3 1 1 5 74 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 69 5 74 118 62.7% 1 1 ANNEX - BARACARO 14 UNITY/PROVIDENCE 212222 A LILLYDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL Sherry Abrams 2014 141 56 23 1 2 82 0 3 1 0 4 86 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 82 4 86 141 61.0% 1 1 Venetia. L. 15 UNITY/PROVIDENCE 212222 B (i) FRIENDSHIP NURSERY SCHOOL 2015 269 57 38 0 2 97 0 0 3 0 3 100 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 97 3 100 269 37.2% 1 1 Obermuller 16 UNITY/PROVIDENCE 212222 B (ii) REGINA NURSERY Danns Rushel 2016 203 128 27 4 1 160 0 6 2 0 8 168 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 160 8 168 203 82.8% 1 1 MARLBOROUGH PRIMARY Ronald D. 17 NILE/BELLE VIEW 212231 (i) 2017 249 108 32 1 1 142 0 4 4 0 8 150 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 142 8 150 249 60.2% 1 1 SCHOOL Ragoobeer MARTINDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL 18 NILE/BELLE VIEW 212231 (ii) Luana L. Chase 2018 77 33 3 0 0 36 0 1 0 0 1 37 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK36 1 37 77 48.1% 1 1 ANNEX - NUNES CANAL WAKAPAU PRIMARY SCHOOL - 19 WAKAPAU 21212 (i) John Boyan 2019 53 12 18 0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 30 0 30 53 56.6% 1 1 ST. LUCIAN MISSION MASSARIE GUEST HOUSE - Hyacinth A. 20 WAKAPAU 21212 (ii) 2020 124 5 71 2 0 78 1 3 0 0 4 82 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK78 4 82 124 66.1% 1 1 MASSASRIE Richards MABEL SANDY PRIMARY 21 WAKAPAU 21212 (iii) Roland W. Richards 2021 320 20 186 0 1 207 0 3 0 0 3 210 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 207 3 210 320 65.6% 1 1 SCHOOL - MORA YARASHIRIMA PRIMARY 22 WAKAPAU 21212 (iv) Dale M. Atkinson 2022 203 45 61 2 1 109 0 4 0 0 4 113 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 109 4 113 203 55.7% 1 1 SCHOOL - KORIA (A-G) YARASHIRIMA PRIMARY 23 WAKAPAU 21212 (v) Charles N. Richards 2023 209 53 59 0 0 112 0 2 0 0 2 114 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 112 2 114 209 54.5% 1 1 SCHOOL - KORIA (H-W) MANARWARIN ANGLICAN 24 MANARWARIN 21213 Earl Rodrigues 2024 245 5 120 0 0 125 0 2 1 0 3 128 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 125 3 128 245 52.2% 1 1 CHURCH Pansy W. Garraway- 25 MORUKA/ENMORE 212211 ST. JOHN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 2025 74 17 23 0 1 41 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 41 0 41 74 55.4% 1 1 Allen Simone S. 26 RELIEF/ABERDEEN 212212 LIBERTY PRIMARY SCHOOL 2026 112 50 12 0 2 64 0 3 0 0 3 67 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 64 3 67 112 59.8% 1 1 D'Oliveira HEALTHFIELD/PHOENIX HACKNEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 27 212213 Rushel Welcome 2027 268 152 18 1 2 173 0 0 1 0 1 174 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 173 1 174 268 64.9% 1 1 PARK (BOTTOM FLAT) HACKNEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 28 LOWER AKAWINI 212221 Bonita Benjamin 2028 47 35 1 0 0 36 0 3 0 0 3 39 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK36 3 39 47 83.0% 1 1 (TOP FLAT) 29 DUBLIN/COZIER 212232 MARTINDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL Nandrani Hardyal 2029 365 98 96 1 1 196 0 6 0 0 6 202 0 1 0 OK OKOKOK 196 6 202 365 55.3% 1 1 30 TRYBEST/BUXTON 212242 MARTINDALE NURSERY SCHOOL Gewan Persaud 2030 118 27 39 0 0 66 0 0 0 0 0 66 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 66 0 66 118 55.9% 1 1 ST. JOSEPH/SOMERSET 31 212243 D CHARITY NURSERY SCHOOL Athina. A. Mangra 2031 58 6 29 0 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 35 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK35 0 35 58 60.3% 1 1 & BERKS ST. JOSEPH/SOMERSET CHARITY SECONDARY SCHOOL 32 212243 C (i) Donella Britton 2032 372 82 153 0 0 235 0 5 2 0 7 242 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 235 7 242 372 65.1% 1 1 & BERKS (A-L) ST. JOSEPH/SOMERSET CHARITY SECONDARY SCHOOL 33 212243 C (ii) Rumeina. R. Rahim 2033 363 55 213 2 3 273 0 0 0 0 0 273 2 0 0 OK OKOKOK 273 0 273 363 75.2% 1 1 & BERKS (M-Z) ST. JOSEPH/SOMERSET CHARITY PRIMARY SCHOOL (A- Mohammed 34 212243 B (i) 2034 379 98 116 1 2 217 0 3 1 0 4 221 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 217 4 221 379 58.3% 1 1 & BERKS D) Shaheed ST. JOSEPH/SOMERSET CHARITY PRIMARY SCHOOL (E- Nirmala Rup - 35 212243 B (ii) 2035 388 112 86 1 2 201 0 6 1 0 7 208 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 201 7 208 388 53.6% 1 1 & BERKS K) (Patrick) ST. JOSEPH/SOMERSET CHARITY PRIMARY SCHOOL (L- Somawattie 36 212243 B (iii) 2036 374 70 175 0 0 245 2 0 0 0 2 247 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK 245 2 247 374 66.0% 1 1 & BERKS R) Kishore 1\RE_District_2 Page 1 of 4 2015-06-17 1:00 PM DISTRICT NO. TWO REGIONAL ELECTIONS 2015 (Final Results) TOTAL DIVISIONS/SUB DIVISIONS/SUB NAME OF BALLOT SERIAL POLLING STATION VALID VOTES CAST VALID REJECTED, SPOIL VOTES,TENDER BALLOTS CALCULATED VALUES DIVISION NAME DIVISION NUMBER PRESIDING OFFICER BOX NO.
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