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Jigawa Code: 17 Lga : Auyo Code: 01 Name of Registration Name of Reg INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC) STATE: JIGAWA CODE: 17 LGA : AUYO CODE: 01 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 AUYO 01 AUYO SPECIAL PRI. SCH AUYO SPECIAL PRI. SCH 2 AUYAKAYI 02 AUYAKAYI PRI. SCH AUYAKAYI PRI. SCH 3 AYAMA 03 AYAMA PRI SCH AYAMA PRI SCH 4 AYAN 04 AYAN PRI SCH AYAN PRI SCH 5 GAMAFOI 05 GAMAFOI PRI. SCH GAMAFOI PRI. SCH 6 GATAFA 06 GATAFA PRI SCH GATAFA PRI SCH 7 GAMSARKA 07 GAMSARKA PRI SCH GAMSARKA PRI SCH 8 KAFUR 08 KAFUR PRI SCH KAFUR PRI SCH 9 TSIDIR 09 TSIDIR PRI SCH TSIDIR PRI SCH 10 UNIK 10 UNIK PRI SCH UNIK PRI SCH TOTAL LGA : BABURA CODE: 02 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 BABURA 01 AREWA PRI.SCH AREWA PRI.SCH 2 BATALI 02 BATALI PRI SCH BATALI PRI SCH 3 DORAWA 03 DORAWA PRI. SCH DORAWA PRI. SCH 4 GARU 04 GARU PRI SCH GARU PRI SCH 5 GASAKOLI 05 GASAKOLI PRI. SCH GASAKOLI PRI. SCH 6 INSHARUWA 06 INSHARUWA PRI SC INSHARUWA PRI SC 7 JIGAWA 07 JIGAWA PRI SCH JIGAWA PRI SCH 8 KANYA 08 KANYA PRI. SCH KANYA PRI. SCH 9 KAZUNZUMI 09 KAZUNZUMI PRI SCH KAZUNZUMI PRI SCH 10 KYAMBO 10 KYAMBO PRI SCH KYAMBO PRI SCH 11 TAKWASA 11 TAKWASA PRI SCH TAKWASA PRI SCH TOTAL LGA : BIRRIN-KUDU CODE: 03 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 BIRIN-KUDU 01 S P WAJEB/KUDU GOMBE ABBA PR. SCH 2 KANGIRE 02 KANGIREYAMMA PRI SCH HASHIDU PR. SCH 3 KANTOGA 03 KANTOGA GARI PRI SCH JAMMARI PR. SCH 4 KIYAKO 04 KIYAKO KUNDE PRIM. SCHOOL 5 KWANGWARA 05 KWANGWARA LAFIYA TALE PRI. SCH 6 LAFIYA 06 LAFIYA MALALA CENT. PRIM SCH 7 SUNDUMINA 07 SUNDUMINA DUKU CENT. PRIM. SCH 8 SURKO 08 SURKO DUKU CENT. PRIM. SCH 9 UNGUWAR'YA 09 WURO TALE PRI. SCH WURO TALE PRI. SCH 10 WURNO 10 ZANGE PRI. SCHOOL ZANGE PRI. SCHOOL 11 YALWAN DAMAI 11 ZAUNE PRI. SCHOOL ZAUNE PRI. SCHOOL TOTAL LGA :BIRNIWA CODE: 04 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 BATU 01 BATU PRY.SCH. BATU PRY.SCH. 2 BIRNIWA 02 BIRINIWA S.PRY.SCH. BIRINIWA S.PRY.SCH. 3 DANGWALERI 03 DANGWALERI PRY.SCH. DANGWALERI PRY.SCH. 4 DIGINSA 04 DIGINSA JSS DIGINSA DIGINSA JSS DIGINSA 5 FAGI 05 FAGI PRY.SCH. FAGI PRY.SCH. 6 KACHALLARI 06 KACHALLARI PRY.SCH. KACHALLARI PRY.SCH. 7 KARANKA 07 KARANKA PRY.SCH. KARANKA PRY.SCH. 8 KAZURA 08 KAUZUORA PRY.SCH. KAUZUORA PRY.SCH. 9 MACHINAMARI 09 KUPISA AUDU PRY.SCH. KUPISA AUDU PRY.SCH. 10 MATAMU 10 MATAMU PRY.SCH. MATAMU PRY.SCH. 11 NGUWA 11 NGUWA PRY.SCH. NGUWA PRY.SCH. TOTAL LGA :BUJI CODE: 05 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 AHOTO 01 AHOTO PRY.SCH. AHOTO PRY.SCH. 2 BUJI 02 BUJI PRY.SCH. BUJI PRY.SCH. 3 CHIRBIN 03 CHIRBUN PRY.SCH. CHIRBUN PRY.SCH. 4 GANTSA 04 GANTSA PRY.SCH. GANTSA PRY.SCH. 5 FALAGERI 05 FALAGERI PRY.SCH. FALAGERI PRY.SCH. 6 KAWAYA 06 KAWAYA PRY.SCH. KAWAYA PRY.SCH. 7 KUKUMA 07 KUKUMA PRY.SCH. KUKUMA PRY.SCH. 8 K-LELAN KUDU 08 LELAN KUDU PRY.SCH. LELAN KUDU PRY.SCH. 9 MADABE 09 MADABE PRY.SCH. MADABE PRY.SCH. 10 YAYARIN TUKUR 10 YAYARIN TUKUR PRY.SCH. YAYARIN TUKUR PRY.SCH. TOTAL LGA : DUTSE CODE: 06 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 ABAYA 01 ABAYA PRY.SCH. ABAYA PRY.SCH. 2 CHAMO 02 CHAMO PRY.SCH. CHAMO PRY.SCH. 3 DUNDUBUS 03 DUNDUBUS PRY.SCH. DUNDUBUS PRY.SCH. 4 DURU 04 DURU PRY.SCH. DURU PRY.SCH. 5 JIGAWA TSADA 05 J/TSADA PRY.SCH. J/TSADA PRY.SCH. 6 KACHI 06 KACHI PRY.SCH. KACHI PRY.SCH. 7 KARNAYA 07 KARANAYA PRY.SCH. KARANAYA PRY.SCH. 8 KUDAI 08 KUDAI PRY.SCH. KUDAI PRY.SCH. 9 LIMAWA 09 LIMAWA PRY.SCH. LIMAWA PRY.SCH. 10 MADOBI 10 MADOBI PRY.SCH. MADOBI PRY.SCH. 11 SAKWAYA 11 SAKWAYA PRY.SCH. SAKWAYA PRY.SCH. TOTAL LGA:GAGARAWA CODE: 07 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 GAGARAWA GARI 01 GAGARAWA GARI GAGARAWA GARI 2 GAGARAWA TASHA 02 GAGARAWA TASHA GAGARAWA TASHA 3 GARIN CHIROMA 03 GARIN CHIROMA GARIN CHIROMA 4 KORE BALATU 04 KORE BALATU KORE BALATU 5 MADAKA 05 MADAKA MADAKA 6 MAI'ADUA 06 MAI'ADUA MAI'ADUA 7 MAIKILILI 07 MAIKILILI MAIKILILI 8 MEDU 08 MEDU MEDU 9 YALAWA 09 YALAWA YALAWA 10 ZARADA 10 ZARADA ZARADA TOTAL LGA : GARKI CODE: 08 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 BUDURU 01 BUDURU BUDURU 2 DOKO 02 DOKO DOKO 3 GARKI 03 GARKI GARKI 4 GWARZON GARKI 04 GWARZO GWARZON GARKI 5 JIRIMA 05 JIRIMA JIRIMA 6 KANYA 06 KANYA KANYA 7 KARTGO 07 KARTGO KARTGO 8 KORE 08 KORE KORE 9 MUKU 09 MUKU MUKU 10 RAFIN MARKE 10 RAFIN MARKE RAFIN MARKE 11 SIYORI 11 SIYORI SIYORI TOTAL LGA : GUMEL CODE: 09 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 BAIKARYA 01 BAKAYA PRY.SCH. BAKAYA PRY.SCH. 2 DAN'AMA 02 DAN'AMA PRY.SCH. DAN'AMA PRY.SCH. 3 DANTANOMA 03 LAUTAI GSS LAUTAI GSS 4 GALAGAMMA 04 GALAGAMMA PRY.SCH. GALAGAMMA PRY.SCH. 5 GARIN GAMBO 05 GARIN GAMBO PRY.SCH. GARIN GAMBO PRY.SCH. 6 GARIN BARKA 06 GARIN BARKA PRY.SCH. GARIN BARKA PRY.SCH. 7 GUSAU 07 NASORO PRY.SCH. NASORO PRY.SCH. 8 HAMMADO 08 HAMMADO PRY.SCH. HAMMADO PRY.SCH. 9 KOFAR AREWA 09 BARIKI PRY.SCH. BARIKI PRY.SCH. 10 KOFA YAMMA 10 YANKWANAKWANA YANKWANAKWANA 11 ZANGO 11 ZANGO PRY.SCH. ZANGO PRY.SCH. TOTAL LGA : GURI CODE: 10 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 ABUNABO 01 ABUNABO PRY.SCH. ABUNABO PRY.SCH. 2 ADIYANI 02 ADIYANI PRY.SCH. ADIYANI PRY.SCH. 3 DAWA 03 DAWA PRY.SCH. DAWA PRY.SCH. 4 GARBAGAL 04 GARBAGAL PRY.SCH. GARBAGAL PRY.SCH. 5 GURI 05 GURI JSS GURI JSS 6 KADIRA 06 KADIRA PRY.SCH. KADIRA PRY.SCH. 7 LAFIYA 07 LAFIYA PRY.SCH. LAFIYA PRY.SCH. 8 MARGADU 08 MARGUDU PRY.SCH. MARGUDU PRY.SCH. 9 MATARA BABBA 09 ZUGO PRY.SCH. ZUGO PRY.SCH. 10 MUSARI 10 MUSARI PRY.SCH. MUSARI PRY.SCH. TOTAL LGA : GWARAM CODE: 11 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 BASIRKA 01 BASIRKA GSS BASIRK GSS 2 DINGAYA 02 DINGAYA PRY.SCH. DINGAYA PRY.SCH. 3 FAGAM 03 FAGAM CENT.P/SCH. FAGAM CENT.P/SCH. 4 FARIN-DUTSE 04 FARIN-DUTSE PRY.SCH. FARIN-DUTSE PRY.SCH. 5 GWARAM TSOHUWA 05 GWARAM S PRY.SCH. GWARAM S PRY.SCH. 6 KILA 06 KIKLA MODEL PRY.SCH. KILA MODEL PRY.SCH. 7 KWANDIKO 07 KWANDIKO PRY.SCH. KWANDIKO PRY.SCH. 8 MARUTA 08 MARUTA PRY.SCH. MARUTA PRY.SCH. 9 SARA 09 SARA JASS SARA JASS 10 TSANGAYA 10 TSAGARWA PRY.SCH. TSAGAWA PRY.SCH. 11 ZANDAN-NAGOGO 11 GWARAM GGUSS GWARAM GGUSS TOTAL LGA : GWIWA CODE: 12 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 BUNTUSU 01 BUNTUSU PR.SCH BUNTUSU PR.SCH 2 DABI 02 DABI DABI 3 DANRINA 03 DARINA NOMADIC PS DARINA NOMADIC PS 4 FIRJI YAMMA 04 FIRJI P/S FIRJI P/S 5 GUNTAI 05 INDIRAWA P/S INDIRAWA P/S 6 GWIWA 06 GWIWA P/S GWIWA P/S 7 KOKAYAL 07 KOKAYAL KOKAYAL 8 RORAU 08 R/MALAMAI R/MALAMAI 9 SHAFE 09 KARSHI KARSHI 10 YOLA 10 YOLA YOLA 11 ZAUMA 11 Z/GAURAYE Z/GAURAYE TOTAL LGA : HADEJIA CODE: 13 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 ATAFI 01 RAMIN ATAFI RAMIN ATAFI 2 DUBANTU 02 DUBANTU PRI.SCH DUBANTU PRI.SCH 3 GAGULMARI 03 K/AREWA PR.SCH K/AREWA PR.SCH 4 KASUWAR KUDA 04 GSS WUNTI GSS WUNTI 5 KASWAR KOFA 05 NATIVE AUTHORITY NATIVE AUTHORITY 6 MAJEMA 06 HUDU PR.SCH HUDU PR.SCH 7 MATSARO 07 MATSARO PR.SCH MATSARO PR.SCH 8 RUMFA 08 NATIVE AUTHORITY NATIVE AUTHORITY 9 SABON-GARI 09 USMAN BN AFFAN USMAN BN AFFAN 10 YANKOLI 10 ABDULKADIR P/S ABDULKADIR P/S 11 YAYARI 11 HARUNA P/S HARUNA P/S TOTAL LGA :JAHUN CODE: 14 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION S/N CODE NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE (RAC) AREA (RA) CENTRE (RACC) 1 AUJARA 01 GJSS AUJARA GJSS AUJARA 2 GANGAWA 02 GANGAWA P/S GANGAWA P/S 3 GAUZA-TAZARA 03 TAZARA P/S TAZARA P/S 4 GUNKA 04 GUNKA GDSS GUNKA GDSS 5 HARBO SABUWA 05 HARBO SABUWA GDSS HARBO SABUWA GDSS 6 HARBO TSOHUWA 06 HARBO TSOHUWA P/S HARBO TSOHUWA P/S 7 IDANDUNA 07 IDANDUNA P/S IDANDUNA P/S 8 JABARNA 08 JABARNA P/S JABARNA P/S 9 JTHUN 09 JAHUN JASS JAHUN JASS 10 KALE 10 KALE GDSS KALE GDSS 11 KANIWA 11 KANWA P/S KANWA P/S TOTAL LGA :KAFIN-HAUSA CODE: 15 NAME OF REGISTRATION NAME OF REG.
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