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CANDIDATS AMBOVOMBE ANDROY AMBANISARIKA 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsara NOMBRE DISTRICT COMMUNE ENTITE NOM ET PRENOM(S) CANDIDATS CANDIDATS AMBOVOMBE AMBANISARIKA 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) ANDRIKELY Tolahanjanahary Louis Charlemaigne ANDROY AMBOVOMBE AMBANISARIKA 1 INDEPENDANT REMANITATSE (Remanitatse) REMANITATSE ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra AMBANISARIKA 1 BOATSARA Fulgence ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE AMBAZOA 1 INDEPENDANT DIMBY (Dimby) TANANTSOA ANDROY AMBOVOMBE AMBAZOA 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) MAHITASOA Edwin ANDROY AMBOVOMBE AREMA (Andry Sy Rihana Enti-manavotra An'i AMBAZOA 1 MILIASY Reverea ANDROY Madagasikara) AMBOVOMBE AMBAZOA 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) MOSA Rerohiza Jonastin ANDROY AMBOVOMBE ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra Miarak@ Andry AMBAZOA 1 RAKOTONDRATSIMA Séraphin ANDROY Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra AMBOHIMALAZA 1 MAHATOETSE ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE AMBOHIMALAZA 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) SAMBEHAFA ANDROY AMBOVOMBE AMBOHIMALAZA 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) KOTOSONY ANDROY AMBOVOMBE AMBONAIVO 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) MORABE ANDROY AMBOVOMBE AMBONAIVO 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) VONJESOA Jean Louis ANDROY AMBOVOMBE AMBONAIVO 1 ALPHONSE (Alphonse Vala Jean Noel) TSIVONOY Masimbelo ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra AMBONAIVO 1 MALAZAMANA ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE AMBONDRO 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) VONTANA ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra AMBONDRO 1 MAHATSEHATSE Durand Jean Daniel ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE AMBONDRO 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) RETSIGASY ANDROY AMBOVOMBE AMBOVOMBE ANDROY 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) EZOENTANA ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra AMBOVOMBE ANDROY 1 AMBROISINE Sambad Jenabay ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE AMBOVOMBE ANDROY 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) TSIMANEFITSY Léonard ANDROY AMBOVOMBE AMBOVOMBE ANDROY 1 INDEPENDANT ANDAO TIKA (Andao Tika) SAMBOSON Dieu Donné ANDROY AMBOVOMBE AMPAMATA 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) MANANAVY Francois ANDROY AMBOVOMBE ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra Miarak@ Andry AMPAMATA 1 FAHALA ANDROY Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra ANALAMARY 1 SAMBEMARO ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE ANALAMARY 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) SOJA Manankevetse ANDROY AMBOVOMBE ANALAMARY 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) TEHOVELO ANDROY INDEPENDANT ANDALATANOSY MIRAY HINA AMBOVOMBE ANDALATANOSY 1 ANDRIN'NY MADAGASIKARA (ANDALATANOSY MOSA Fagnahy ANDROY MIRAY HINA ANDRIN'NY MADAGASIKARA) AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra ANDALATANOSY 1 LOVASOA Sarobidy Nomenjanahary ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE ANDALATANOSY 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) SAMBERAE Donne ANDROY AMBOVOMBE ANJEKY ANKILIKIRA 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) NDIETSE Christophe ANDROY AMBOVOMBE ANJEKY ANKILIKIRA 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) REMAMAHATSE ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra ANJEKY ANKILIKIRA 1 TSIMILEFA Jean ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE ANTANIMORA SUD 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) RAFARA ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra ANTANIMORA SUD 1 MAHALIFOTSY Josoa ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE ANTANIMORA SUD 1 INDEPENDANT TSIPO-DASY (Tsipo-dasy) MANANASY Milson Martin ANDROY NOMBRE DISTRICT COMMUNE ENTITE NOM ET PRENOM(S) CANDIDATS CANDIDATS AMBOVOMBE ANTANIMORA SUD 1 INDEPENDANT TOLISOA (Tolisoa) DAMY Vontsaro ANDROY AMBOVOMBE ERADA 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) LAHATSAGNOMBE ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra ERADA 1 TOLISOA Martin ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE INDEPENDANT MONJA REHOLIMA (Monja ERADA 1 MONJA Reholima ANDROY Reholima) AMBOVOMBE ERADA 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) LAHIMANITSY ANDROY AMBOVOMBE IMANOMBO 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) RANDRIANAMBINY Bernard ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra IMANOMBO 1 LAHA Tsimalay Jean ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE JAFARO 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) SAMBO Jules ANDROY AMBOVOMBE JAFARO 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) TOMARO ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra JAFARO 1 LAMBO Alphonse ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE MAROALOMAINTE 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) LAMBO Voliarake ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra MAROALOMAINTE 1 LAKOANDRO ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE MAROALOPOTY 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) FITONDRASAE ANDROY AMBOVOMBE MAROALOPOTY 1 INDEPENDANT TOMBOKE (TOMBOKE) MANANDOVA Jules Brice ANDROY AMBOVOMBE MAROALOPOTY 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) MANJOMANA ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra MAROALOPOTY 1 MANANDILY ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE MAROALOPOTY 1 INDEPENDANT RENOIKE (Renoike) REMIHOZA Philibert ANDROY AMBOVOMBE MAROVATO BEFENO 1 INDEPENDANT REMAMBOATSE (REMAMBOATSE) ANDIRE ANDROY AMBOVOMBE MAROVATO BEFENO 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) IALY Miandrisoa ANDROY AMBOVOMBE ANTOKO MAITSO (Antoko Maitso Hasin'i MAROVATO BEFENO 1 MAHAVATSE ANDROY Madagasikara) AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra MAROVATO BEFENO 1 MARA ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra SIHANAMARO 1 FOMBASOA ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE SIHANAMARO 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) LINISOA Jonastin ANDROY AMBOVOMBE TSIMANANADA 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) NATOMBONDRAINY Retsivany Ernest ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra TSIMANANADA 1 NDAMBO ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE TSIMANANADA 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) MANODIDY Justin ANDROY AMBOVOMBE ANTOKO MAITSO (Antoko Maitso Hasin'i TSIMANANADA 1 MARA Tsangamana ANDROY Madagasikara) AMBOVOMBE TSIMANANADA 1 NDATSA FIRAGNITA (Ndatsa Firagnita) SOJA Relimbaza ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra ANDRAGNANIVO 1 FETSESOA ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) AMBOVOMBE ANDOHARANO 1 AVI (Asa Vita No Ifampitsarana) TSIOIRE Alphonse ANDROY AMBOVOMBE GROUPEMENT DE P.P ISIKA REHETRA (Isika Rehetra ANDOHARANO 1 TOVONTSOA ANDROY Miarak@ Andry Rajoelina) Nombre 67 NOMBRE DISTRICT COMMUNE ENTITE NOM ET PRENOM(S) CANDIDATS CANDIDATS BEKILY AMBAHITA 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) RASOAMAHAVELO ANTOKO MAINTSO (Antoko Maintso Hasin'i BEKILY AMBAHITA 1 MBOLA Sony Madagascar) BEKILY AMBAHITA 1 MMF (Malagasy Miady Amn4ny Fahantrana) REHARO BEKILY AMBATOSOLA 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) MONJA Fanjaka ANTOKO MAINTSO (Antoko Maintso Hasin'i BEKILY AMBATOSOLA 1 LALA Tsivizà Madagascar) BEKILY ANIVORANO MITSINJO 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) SAMBO MAROHAVA BEKILY ANIVORANO MITSINJO 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) MAHATSATOKE ANTOKO MAINTSO (Antoko Maintso Hasin'i BEKILY ANIVORANO MITSINJO 1 MANDROMBAKANDRO Madagascar) BEKILY ANJA NORD 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) MANANTSOA BEKILY ANJA NORD 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) VAKINAOMBY BEKILY ANKARANABO NORD 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) MBOLA Beha ANTOKO MAINTSO (Antoko Maintso Hasin'i BEKILY ANKARANABO NORD 1 RAKOTONIRINA Jean Claude Madagascar) ANTOKO MAINTSO (Antoko Maintso Hasin'i BEKILY ANTSAKOAMARO 1 TOMBOALY Jean Armand Madagascar) BEKILY ANTSAKOAMARO 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) VOASOROE INDEPENDANT DINABE FANAGNANDRAE (DINABE BEKILY BEKITRO 1 VAKIMANA FANAGNANDRAE) INDEPENDANT MONJA RETSIHALA (Fanagnandrae BEKILY BEKITRO 1 MONJA RETSIHALA Tenamotoa) BEKILY BEKITRO 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) MANAKEVITSY INDEPENDANT FANAGNANDRAE BEKILY BELINDO MAHASOA 1 RETSIZEHATSY Venance (FANAGNANDRAE) BEKILY BELINDO MAHASOA 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) TSIATOLOTSY Rabodo BEKILY BELINDO MAHASOA 1 AVI (Asa Vita Ifampitsarana) MANDINITO BEKILY BELINDO MAHASOA 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) TSIMILAZA BEKILY BERAKETA 1 INDEPENDANT BERNARD (BERNARD) RALAINIRINA Frederic BEKILY BERAKETA 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) SAMBOTOLY Taombaovao BEKILY BERAKETA 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) MARA Mahasolo BEKILY BESAKOA 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) ZOENDRAY ANTOKO MAINTSO (Antoko Maintso Hasin'i BEKILY BESAKOA 1 MAHAFAHA Madagascar) BEKILY BESAKOA 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) MAHAZOFENO BEKILY BETEZA 1 AVI (Asa Vita Ifampitsarana) MAHABIBO Mahasoa BEKILY BETEZA 1 AREMA (AREMA) TEHOMARO JUSTIN BEKILY BETEZA 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) HERINTSA BEKILY BEVITIKY 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) AVISAOTSE BEKILY BEVITIKY 1 I TELO RAE (I Telo Rae) VOLAHIGY BEKILY BEVITIKY 1 AVI (Asa Vita Ifampitsarana) VOMIROHY INDEPENDANT TELO RAE FANAGNANDRAE (TELO BEKILY BEVITIKY 1 MANOROSOA RAE FANAGNANDRAE) BEKILY MANAKOMPY 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) LAHA ANTOKO MAINTSO (Antoko Maintso Hasin'i BEKILY MANAKOMPY 1 REMANAHAKY Madagascar) INDEPENDANT DINABE FANAGNANDRAE (DINABE BEKILY MANAKOMPY 1 MANANAZY FANAGNANDRAE) BEKILY MAROVIRO 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) TSIRISOA BEKILY MAROVIRO 1 IRD (Isika Rehetra Miaraka Amin'i Andry Rajoelina) ZATO BEKILY MAROVIRO 1 INDEPENDANT ISIKA MIANAKAVY (Isika Mianakavy)TSANGAMANA BEKILY BEKILY CENTRALE 1 MMM (Malagasy Miara Miainga) TSIANDRAHA Nestor DINABE FANAGNANDRAE (DINABE BEKILY BEKILY CENTRALE 1 ZAMBENY FANAGNANDRAE) BEKILY BEKILY CENTRALE 1 IRD (Isika
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