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The Mizoram Gazette The Mizoram Gazette EXTRA ORDINARY Published by Authority Regn. No. NE-313(MZ) Rs.2/- per Issue VOL-XXXIV Aizawl, Monday, 17.10 .2005 Asvina25, S.E. 1927, Issue No.274 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF LIST OF POLLING STATIONS No.H.I4012/S/2005- DC(LTI), the 1 st September,2005. In pursuance of the provisions of Rule159 (1 ) of "The Lai Autonomous District Council (Constitution and Conduct of Business) Rules,2002 , I, Johny T. O. Returning Officer for General Election to Lai Autonomous District Council-2005hereby provide for 1-23 MDCConstituencies, the list of polling stations specified in the appended list for the . polling areas or groups of voters noted against each. Sd/­ JohnyT.O. ReturningOfficer 1-23 MDC Constituencies LaiAutonomous DistrictCouncil LawngtlaiDistrict : Lawngtlai � A r 2 Ex-27412005 AI}PENDIX : LIST OF POLLING STATIONS FOR GENERAL ELECTION TO LAI AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT COUNCIL - 2005 '10. & Name of MDC No. & Name of Polling Building in which it will Whether for all voters or Polling Areas Constituency Station be located men only or women only t 2 3 4 5 t) 111 - Pangkhua Govt. Middle School, Pangkhua Pangkhua For all voters 1 - PANGKHlJA 112 - Cheural Govt. Middle School, Cheural 1) Cheural -do- 2/1 - Sangau-I 1) Sangau -I -do- 2 - SANGAU EAST Primary School- I, Sangau-I 2) Sentetfiang 2/2 - Thaltlang Middle School, Thaltlang 1) Thaltlang -do - - 1) Sangau - II 311 -Sangau -II Govt. Middle School, Sangau-II -do - - 2) Part of Sam!au I - 3 - SANGAU WEST 311 (A) - Sangau -II 1) Sangau. II Govt. Middle School, Sangau-II -do - u Auxiliary 2) Part of Sanga • I 4/1 -Lungtian Middle School, Lungtian 1)Lungtia n -do- 4 - LUNGTIAN 4/2 - Vartek Primary School, Vartek 1) Vartek -do- 4/3 - Vartekkai Primary School, Vartekkai 1) Vartekkai -do- 5/1 - Lungpher Govt. Middle School, Lungpher 1)Lungpher -do- 5-LUNGPHER 5/2 - Rawlbuk Middle School, Rawlbuk 1) Rawlbuk -do- 5/3 - Lungkah Primary School, Old Fungkah 1) Old Fungkah - do- 611 - Archhuang Middle School, Archhuang 1) Archhuang - do - I PHAWNGPUI 6/2 6 - -Tialdawngilung Middle School, Tialdawngilung 1) Tialdawngilung -do- I 6/3 -Siachangkawn Govt. Middle School, 1) Siachangkawn -do- Siachangkawn 7 - VAWMBUK 711 -Vawmbuk Govt. Middle School, Vawmbuk I)Vawmbuk - do - --- .... -'- � Ex-274/2005 3 No. & Nam.e of MDC No. & Name of Polling Building in which it will Whether for all voters/ 1 Polling Areas Constituency Station be located men only or women only � 3 4 5 ' 1 2 -- S- BUALPUI 'NG' 8/1-Bualpui 'NG' East Primary School-III, Bualpui 'NG' East 1) Bualpui 'NG' East For all voters . EAST 8/2- Lungzarhtum Primary Schol-I, Lungzarhtnm 2) Lungzarhtum -do- 1) Bualpui 'NG' West 9 - BUALPUI 'NG' Govt. Middle School, - do- 2) Part of Bualpui 'NG' East not WEST 9/1 -Bualpui 'NG' West Bualpui 'NG' West included in Bualpui 'NG' East Constituency 1) Lawngtlai Bazar 10 - LAWNGTLAI 1011 -Lawngtlai Bazar Govt. Region H.S.S, Lawngtlai 2) Part of Lawngtlai - I -do- BAZAR - Bazar 3) Part ofLawngtlai Council Veng . 1111 - Lawngtlai Vengpui Model English School,LawngtIai - I 1) Part ofLawngtlai - I -do- - II - LAWNGTLAI 11/2 - Lawngtlai Council Primary School, Council Veng 1) Part of Lawngtlai Council Veng -do- VENGPUI Veng 1211 -Lawngtlai - IV Primary School-I, Lawngtlai 1) Lawngtlai - IV -do- (Chandmary) Chandmary 2) Chandmary - II 12 - LAWNGTLAI 1211 (A)-Lawngtlai - IV 1) Lawngtlai - IV CHANDMARY Primary School, Lawngtlai -do- (Chandmary) Auxiliary Chandmary 2) Chandmary - II Southern Standard Middle School, - 1) Lawngtlai College Veng -do- 1311 Lawngtlai College Veng College Veng 13- LAWNGTLAI -- 13/2 - Chawnhu Primary School, Chawnhu I)Chawnhu -do- COLLEGE -- 13/3 - Saikah Upper Primary School, Saikah Upper 1) Saikah Upper -do- VENG 13/4 - Saikah Lower Primary School, Saikah Lower 1) Saikah Lower -do- 14 - LAWNGTLAI-III 14/1- Lawngtlai-III (Salem) Primary School - I, Lawngtlai - III 1) Lawngtlai - III (Salem) -do- (SALEM) 14/1 (A)-Lawngtlai-I1I (Salem) Primary School - I, Lawngtlai - III 1) Lawngtlai - III (Salem) -do- - Ngengpuikai Primary School, Ngengpuikai -- 14/2 1) Ngengpuikai -do-- ..- ..., J- r 4 Ex-274/2(0) No. & Name of MDC No. & Name of Polling Building in which it will Whether for all voters/ PolUng Areas i Constituency Station be located men only or women onlv . 1 2 3 4 5 - 1511 -Lawngtlai AOC Middle School, Lawngtlai 1)Lawngtlai AOC Veng For all voters Veng AOC Veng . 15- LAWNGTLAI AOC 15/2- Thingkah Govt. Middle School, Thingkah 1) Thingkah -do- - 15/3 - Mampui Govt. Middle School, Mampui 1)Mampui - do- - 1611 -Paithar Govt. Middle School, Paithar 1) Paithar -do- i ! 16/2 -Sihtlangpui Primary School, Sihtlangpui 1) Sihtlangpui -do- 16 -PAITHAR 16/3 - Kawlchaw West Primary School, Kawlchaw West 1) Kawlchaw West -do- 1)Rulkual 16/4 -Rulkual Govt. Middle School, Rulkual -do- 2)Liapha - 16/5 -R. Vanhne Primary School, R. Vanhne 1) R. Vanhne -do- 16/6 - Saizawh East Primary School, Saizawh East 1) Saizawh East -do- 1)Chawntlangpui 16n -Chawntlangpui Primary School, Chawntlangpui -do- 2) Tuipui 'B' -do- 17/1 -Diltlang 'S' Govt. Middle School, Diltlang 'S' 1) Diltlang 'S' -do- 17/2 -Pandawnglui Primary School, Pandawnglui 1)Pandawnglui -do- 17 -DI LTLANG 'S' 17/3 -Hmunnuam Primary School, Hmunnuam 1)Hmunnuam -do- 17/4 -Saikhawthlir 1)Saikhawthlir -do- Primary School, Saikhawthlir 2) Sekulhkai -do- 17/5 -Chawngtelui Primary School, Chawngtelui 1) Chawngtelui -do- L_ � ----..-.- .. 4iiiiiW J..,. � . Ex-274/2005 5 No. & Name of MDC No. & Name of Polling Building inwhich it will Whether for all voters/ Polling Areas Constituency Station be located men only or women only 1 2 3 4 5 I 18/1 -Chawngte 'P' rrimary School -II, Chawngte 'P' 1) Chawngte 'P' For all voters I 18 - CHAWNGTE 'P' 18/2 - Hmunlai Middle School, Hmunlai 1)Hmunlai -do - 18/3 -Thikhurlui Primary School, Thikhurlui 1) Thikhurlui -do - 18/4 -Mualbu 'L' Primary School, Mualbu 'L' 1) Mualbu 'L' -do - 19/1 -Sakeilui I)Sakeilui -I -do - Primary School, Sakeilui -I 2) Sakeilui -II 19 - SAKEILUI 19/2 -Sumsilui Primary School, Sumsilui 1)Sumsilui -do - 19/3 -Jognasury Primary School, Jognasury 1) Jognasury -do - 19/4 -Karlui Primary School, Karlui 1) Karlui -do - 19/5 -Vasekai Primary School, Vaseikai 1) Vaseikai -do - 19/6 -Damlui Primary School, Damlui 1) Damlui . -do - 20/1 -Bungtlang 'S' Primary School -I Bungtlang 'S' 1) Bungtlang 'S' -do - 20/2 - Kawrthindeng Primary School, Kawrthindeng 1)Kawrthindeng -do - 20 - BtJNGTLANG 'S' 20/3 - M. Kawnpui Primary School, M. Kawnpui 1)M. Kawnpui -do - 20/4 -Nghalimlui Primary School, Nghalimlui 1)Ngbalimlui - do - 20/5 -Chikhurlui Primary School, Chikhurlui 1) Chikhurlui -do - 20/6 -Saibawh Primary School, Saibawh I)Saibawh -do - - 2017- Fangfarlui Primary School, Fangfarlui 1)Fangfarlui -do - -_._- --- - - • --- --- -- "p--" "'" " � 6 Ex-27412005 No. & Name of MDe No. & Name of Polling Building in which it will Whether for all votersl Polling Areas Constituency Station be located men only or women only 1 2 3 4 5 ll 2111 -T. Dumzau Primary School, T. Dumzau I)T.Dumzau For a voters - l 21 - SEKULH 2112 - Dumzautlang Primary School, Dumzaut ang 1) Dumzautlang -do- 2113 -Zochachhuah 1)Zochachhuah -do- Primary School, Zochachhuah 2) Hmawngbuchhuah - 21/4 -Thichawngtlang Primary School, Thichawngtlan� 1)Thichawngtlang -do- 2115 - Tuisentlang Primary School, Tuisentlang 1)Thisengtlang -do- 21/6- Ngunlingakhua 1)Ngunlingakhua Primary School, Ngunlingakbua -do- 2)Zawlmawi· 2117- Laitlang Primary School, Laitlang 1)Laitlang -do- 2211- Thithumhnar Middle School, Thithumhnar 1) Tuithumhnar -do- 22/2- NgengpuitJang Primary School, Ngengpuitlang 1)Ngengpuitlang -do- 22/3 -Lunghauka Primary School, Lunghauka 1)Lunghauka -do- 22/4- Hmawngbu Middle School, Hmawngbu 1) Hmawngbu -do- 22/5- Sabualtlang Primary School, Sabualtlang 1)Sabualtlang -do - 22· TlJlTHUMHNAR 2) Kakichhuah 22/6- Thidangtlang Primary School, Tuidangtlang 1)Thidangtlang -do- . 2217- Darnamtlang Primary School, Darnamtlang 1)Darnamtlang -do- 22/8 - Hruitezawl Primary School, Hruitezawl 1)Hruitezawl -do- --- Ex-274/2005 � ).. 7 "( No. & Name of MDC No. & Name of Polling Whether for all voters/l Building in which it will be located Polling Areas Constituency Station men only or women onl�' I ....., 1 , 2 3 4 5 -1 1)Vathuampui - do - 23/1 - Vathuampui Middle School, Vathuampui 2) Lalmona Vcng ....., 23/2 - Mautlang Primary School, Mautlang 1) Mautlang - do- 23- VATHUAMPUI 1) Chamdurtlang . I - do - 23/3 - Chamdurtlang - I Middle School, Chamdurtlang -I 2) Chamdurtlang - II I 1) Chamdur - 'P' - I - do- 23/4 - Chamdur 'P' - I Middle School, Chamdur -'P' -I 2) Chamdur - 'P' -11 -. 23/5 - Bolisora Primary School, Bolisora 1) Bolisora - do- j ----- ---- - -- Sd/­ Date : 01.09.2005 JOHNY T.O. Place: Lawngtlai Returning Officer 1-23 MDC Constituencies Lai Autonomous District Council Lawngtlai District: Lawngtlai Published and Issued by the Control !r, Printing & Stationery, Mizoram Printed at the Mizoram G vt. Press, Aizawl. C-700. .
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