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Dzongkhag LG Constituency 1. Chhoekhor Gewog 2. Tang Gewog RETURNING OFFICERS AND NATIONAL OBSERVERS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS, 2016 Placement for LG Elections Phone Name Email ID Number Dzongkhag LG Constituency 1. Chhoekhor Gewog [email protected] 17968147 2. Tang Gewog [email protected] Dechen Zam(RO) Bumthang 3. Chhumig Gewog 17626693 [email protected] or 4. Ura Gewog 77308161 [email protected] 5. Bumthang Thromde Ngotshap 1.Chapchha Gewog 17116965 [email protected] Phendey Wangchuk(RO) Chukha 2.Bjagchhog Gewog 3.Getana Gewog 17601601 [email protected] 1. Darla Gewog 17613462 [email protected] 2. Bongo Gewog Singey Phub(RO) Chukha 3.Geling Gewog 17799552 [email protected] 4. Doongna Gewog 1.Samphelling Gewog 17662187 [email protected] 2. Phuentshogling Gewog Tenzin Wangchuk(RO) Chukha 3.Maedtabkha Gewog 77219292 [email protected] 4.Loggchina Gewog 1. Tseza Gewog 77292650 [email protected] 2. Karna Gewog Ugyen Lhamo(RO) Dagana 3. Gozhi Gewog 17661755 [email protected] 4. Dagana Thromde Ngotshap 1. Nichula Gewog 17311539 [email protected] Dr Jambay Dorjee(RO) Dagana 2. Karmaling Gewog 3. Lhamoi_Dzingkha Gewog 17649593 [email protected] 1. Dorona Gewog 17631433 [email protected] Leki(RO) Dagana 17631433 [email protected] 2. Gesarling Gewog Leki(RO) Dagana 3. Tashiding Gewog 17831859 [email protected] 4. Tsenda- Gang Gewog 1. Largyab Gewog 17609150 [email protected] 2. Tsangkha Gewog Tshering Dorji(RO) Dagana 3. Drukjeygang Gewog 17680132 [email protected] 4. Khebisa Gewog 1. Khamaed Gewog 17377018 [email protected] Ugyen Chophel(RO) Gasa 2. Lunana Gewog 17708682 [email protected] 1. Khatoed Gewog 17716673 [email protected] Namgay(RO) Gasa 2. Laya Gewog 17563060 [email protected] 3. Gasa Thromde Ngotshap 1.Bji Gewog 2.Kar-tshog Gewog 17707815 [email protected] Sangay Dorji(RO) Haa 3.Uesu Gewog 4. Haa Thromde Ngotshap 17622673 [email protected] 1. Gakiling Gewog 77758088 [email protected] Rinchen Penjor(RO) Haa 2. Samar Gewog 3.Sangbay Gewog 17866750 [email protected] 1. Gangzur Gewog 17579362 [email protected] 2. Khoma Ugyen Thinley(RO) Lhuentse 3. Kurtoed 4. Minjey 17652086 [email protected] 5. Lhuentse Thromde Ngotshap 1.Jarey 17573806 [email protected] 2.Maenbi Dorji T(RO) Lhuentse 3.Maedtsho 17790331 tsheringk@pemagatshel .gov.bt 4.Tsaenkhar 1. Gongdue 17750177 [email protected] Bettu(RO) Monggar 2. Silambi 17311669 [email protected] 1.Kengkhar 17115740 [email protected] 2. Jurmed Tashi Dendup(RO) Monggar 3. Saling 17342928 [email protected] 4.Tsamang 1.Drepoong 17572373 [email protected] 2. Monggar Suraj Gurung(RO) Monggar 3. Chhaling 4. Tsakaling 17789505 [email protected] 5. Monggar Thromde Ngotshap 1.Na-Rang 17616184 [email protected] Ngawang Chophel(RO) Monggar 2.Dramedtse 3.Balam 17683107 [email protected] 1. Thang-Rong 17654529 [email protected] 2. Chagsakhar Jigme Tenzin(RO) Mongar 3. Ngatshang 17626984 [email protected] 4. Shermuhoong 1.Hoongrel 17631883 [email protected] 2. Dopshar-ri Lemo(RO) Paro 3. Doteng 4. Wangchang 17614215 [email protected] 5. Paro Thromde Ngotshap 1. Loong-nyi 17669402 [email protected] 2. Sharpa Tshering Penjor(RO) Paro 3. Lamgong 77478900 [email protected] 4. Tsento 1. Dokar 17117675 [email protected] Yangchen Lhamo(RO) Paro 2. Nagya 17676016 [email protected] 1. Chhimoong 2. Chongshing 17908817 [email protected] Sonam Bumtap(RO) Pema Gatshel 3. Dungmaed 4. Khar 17627795 [email protected] 5. Yurung 1. Nanong [email protected] 17414275 Sangay Tshering(RO) Pema Gatshel 2. Shumar 3. Zobel 77364637 [email protected] 4.Pema Gatshel Thromde Ngotshap 1. Chhoekhorling 17609545 [email protected] Karma Choeda(RO) Pema Gatshel 2. Dechhenling 3. Norboogang 17685135 [email protected] 1. Toedpaisa 17666671 [email protected] 2. Barp Sonam Penjore(RO) Punakha 3. Talog 17609803 [email protected] 4. Lingmukha 1. Goenshari 17433824 [email protected] 2. Guma Kinley Dorji(RO) Punakha 3. Kabisa 17966996 [email protected] 4. Punakha Thromde Ngotshap 1. Shelnga- Bjemi 16922041 [email protected] 2. Dzomi Kinzang Tobgye(RO) Punakha 3. Toedwang 16288188 [email protected] 4. Chhubu 1. Dewathang 2. Orong 17703398 [email protected] Samdrup Sonam Wangdi(RO) 3. Gomdar Jongkhar 4.SamdrupJongkhar Dzongkhag Thromde 17909073 [email protected] 5. Wangphu 1. Phuentshogthang 17608815 [email protected] Samdrup 2. Martshala Bishal Rai(RO) Jongkhar 3. Pemathang 17679310 [email protected] 4. Samrang 1. Langchenphu 17666129 [email protected] Samdrup Rinzin Namgyel(RO) 2. Serthig Jongkhar 3. Lauri 17880416 [email protected] 1. Duenchhukha 17606471 [email protected] Nima Tshering (RO) Samtse 17606471 [email protected] 2. Dophuchen Nima Tshering (RO) Samtse 3. Tading 17491048 [email protected] 4. Doomtoed 1. Norboogang 17731102 [email protected] 2. Phuentshogpelri Rinzin Dema(RO) Samtse 3. Samtse 17710137 [email protected] 4. Samtse Thromde Ngotshap 1. Norgaygang 17585620 [email protected] 2. Pemaling Mindu Wangdi(RO) Samtse 3. Tashichhoeling [email protected] or 17116373 4. Tendruk [email protected] 1. Sang-Ngag-Chhoeling 77859696 [email protected] 2. Namgyalchhoeling Tenzin Tshering(RO) Samtse 3. Ugyentse 17373216 [email protected] 4. Yoeseltse 1. Senggey Gewog 17576881 [email protected] 2. Gakiling Gewog Tshewang Dorji(RO) Sarpang 3. Shompangkha Gewog 17689985 [email protected] 4. Dekiling Gewog 1. Chhudzom Gewog 77602197 [email protected] 2. Samtenling Gewog Tandin Wangyel(RO) Sarpang 3. Gelephu Gewog 17997393 [email protected] 4. Jigme Chhoeling Gewog 1. Serzhong Gewog 17806616 [email protected] 2. Chhuzamggang Gewog Tshewang Chojay(RO) Sarpang 3. Umling Gewog 17947687 [email protected] 4. Tareythang Gewog. 1. Kawang Gewog 17839985 [email protected] 2. Lingzhi Gewog Rinzin Wangmo(RO) Thimphu 3. Naro Gewog [email protected] 17325396 4. Soe Gewog [email protected] 1. Chang Gewog 17589589 [email protected] Pemba T.Gyeltshen(RO) Thimphu 2. Darkarla Gewog 3. Ge-nyen Gewog 17556777 [email protected] 4. Maedwang Gewog 1. Bartsham Gewog 17659900 [email protected] 2. Bidoong Gewog Lakjey(RO) Trashigang 3. Yangnyer Gewog 17612884 [email protected] 4. Shongphu Gewog 1. Kanglung Gewog 77342922 [email protected] 2. Samkhar Gewog Sonam Wangchuk(RO) Trashigang 3. Udzorong Gewog 17602135 [email protected] 4. Trashigang Thromde Ngotshap 1. Merag Gewog 17651682 [email protected] 77651682 Choki Gyeltshen(RO) Trashigang 2. Radhi Gewog 3. Sagteng Gewog 17688297 [email protected] 4. Phongmed Gewog 1. Kangpar Gewog 17956075 [email protected] Karma Kunga Zangpo(RO) Trashigang 2. Thrimshing Gewog 17603873 [email protected] 17421122 1. Khaling Gewog [email protected] 77303553 Sonam Peldon(RO) Trashigang 2. Lumang Gewog 17465533 [email protected] 1. Boomdeling Gewog 17644646 [email protected] 2. Jamkhar Gewog Gedun Dolma(RO) Trashi Yangtse 3. Tongmajangsa Gewog 4. Yangtse Gewog 77280061 [email protected] 5. Trashi Yangtse Thromde Ngotshap 1. Ramjar Gewog 17150218 [email protected] 2. Khamdang Gewog Anok Kumar Rai(RO) Trashi Yangtse 3. Toedtsho Gewog 17993525 pwangchuk@wangduephodrang .gov.bt 4. Yalang Gewog 1. Draagteng Gewog 17895562 [email protected] 77895562 Thinley Jamtsho(RO) Trongsa 2. Korphu Gewog 3. Langthil Gewog 17612636 [email protected] 1. Nubi Gewog 17411772 [email protected] Ugyen Dorji(RO) Trongsa 2. Tangsibji Gewog [email protected] / 3. Trongsa Thromde Ngotshap 17604201 [email protected] 1. Kilkhorthang Gewog 17615760 [email protected] 2.Tsholingkhar Gewog Thinley Phuntsho(RO) Tsirang 3. Gosarling Gewog 4. Doonglagang Gewog 17706913 [email protected] 5. Tsirang Thromde Ngotshap 1.Barshong Gewog 17633759 [email protected] Karma Wangchuk Tashi(RO) Tsirang 2. Patshaling Gewog 3. Mendrelgang Gewog 17686662 [email protected] 4. Rangthangling Gewog 1. Sergithang Gewog 17117702 [email protected] 2.Tsirang Toed Sangay Dorji(RO) Tsirang 3. Phuentenchhu Gewog 17708389 [email protected] 4. Semjong Gewog 1 Athang Gewog [email protected] / 17114004 2 Darkar Gewog [email protected] Wangdue Phuntsho Tobgay(RO) Phodrang 3 Ruebisa Gewog 17611045 [email protected] 4 Gase Tshowogm Gewog 1 Nahi Gewog 17882465 [email protected] 2.Gase Tshogongm Gewog Wangdue Phub Tshering(RO) Phodrang 3. Thedtsho Gewog 17654884 [email protected] 4. Wangduephodrang Thromde Ngotshap 1. Nyishog Gewog 17641375 [email protected] Wangdue 2. Kazhi Gewog Tenzin Rabgyel(RO) Phodrang 3. Bjenag Gewog 17634847 [email protected] 4. Phangyuel Gewog 1. Seaphu Gewog [email protected] 17118242 Wangdue 2. Phobji Gewog [email protected] Dawa Penjore(RO) Phodrang 3. Gangteng Gewog 17982052 [email protected] 4. Dangchhu Gewog 1. Bardo Gewog 17311868 [email protected] 2. Nangkor Gewog Tendri Gyeltshen(RO) Zhemgang 3. Shingkhar Gewog 4. Trong Gewog 17894905 [email protected] 5. Zhemgang Thromde Ngotshap 1. Bjoka Gewog 17430874 [email protected] 2. Goshing Gewog Sherab Gyeltshen(RO) Zhemgang 3. Ngangla Gewog 17821439 [email protected] 4. Phangkhar Gewog.
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