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Local Council Elections Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll Local Council Elections Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll District Causeway Coast and Glens District Electoral Area Benbradagh Date of Poll Thursday 2 May 2019 The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: PERSONS NOMINATED HOME OTHER DESCRIPTION SUBSCRIBERS SURNAME ADDRESS IN NAMES (if any) FULL Margaretta Elizabeth Beattie, Aiden McDevitt, BEATTIE Orla SDLP (Social Matilda Bonham, 30 Democratic & James Paul Fenlon, Tartnakilly Labour Party) Conor Seamus Road Canning, Karen Glack Catherine Limavady Campbell, Patrick Co Derry McNicholl, Joseph BT49 9NA A O’Connor, Michael Alphonsus Coyle, Francis Waldron Richard George Harris, Catherine Mary Harris, Francis R.G. Brolly, BROLLY Proinnsias 22 Caorán Aontú Ann P Brolly, Daniel Dubh Eamon Dallett, Dungiven Susan McLaughlin, BT47 4UA Kevin McGill, Liam McElhinney, Terence James McMacken, Kieran Vincent Doherty CARMICHAEL Robert 15 Ulster Matthew Ramsay Thomas Drumhaddy Unionist Party Poston, David Road Ramsay Poston, Ballyness Dorothy Iris Dungiven Carmichael, Joseph Co. Carmichael, Gareth Londonderry Samuel Wilson, BT47 4RA Adeline Hazel Wilson, Samuel Alexander George Wilson, Ronald McCay, Joyce Margaret McCay, Marcus Smyth Quigley Richard Wilson, Alistair Alexander Kerrigan, Alan DOUGLAS Boyd 279 Traditional Alexander Miller, Drumrane Unionist Mary Elizabeth Road Voice - TUV Steele, Joseph Dungiven Reid Wilson, Co Pamela Marion Londonderry Hutton, Mervyn BT47 4NL Hutton, Winston Brown, Beryl Brown, Josh Kerrigan Dermot John O’Kane, Colum Joseph McNicholl, Martin Finbar McGLINCHEY Sean 22 Sinn Féin O’Kane, Clare O’Cahan’s Ashlan O’Kane, Place Jane McTaggart, Dungiven Francis M Co Derry McNicholl, John BT47 4SX Bernard Farren, Mary A Donaghy, Bridget Lynch, Kieran Aloysius McKeever Jeremy Granleese, McGURK Kathleen Sinn Féin Thomas Anthony 419 McCaul, Sean Foreglen Peter McGurk, Road Dermot Martin Dungiven McCloskey, Angela Co Derry Martha McCloskey, BT47 4PN Shane McCartney, Sean Francis McCloskey, John Paul Gerard McCloskey, Conor Patrick Granleese, Ruairi McCloskey John Felix McElhinney, Margaret Nicholl, Alfred O’Kane, Jolene Joan Devlin, NICHOLL Dermot Sinn Féin James Frances 41B Vale McIntyre, Michelle Road Martina Bryson, Greysteel Aisling Martina BT47 3BL Armstrong, Mark Andrew Martin McGuinness, Kathleen Patricia McGuiness, Conor Mark Nicholl Andrew Wilson, Alan Fear, Margaret Lesley Fear, Peter SCOTT Edgar Democratic Robert Martin, Mary 45 Scroggy Unionist Party Elizabeth Martin, Road – D.U.P. Henry Edward Limavady Morrow, Violet Co Olive Marlene Londonderry Morrow, Caroline BT49 0NA Ruth Martin, Ida Annabella Canning, James Ivor Canning Marie Patricia McNicholl, Thomas Richard TURNER Christine Alliance Party McClelland, Nicola 16 Exorna Simpson, Mary Park Elizabeth Sarah Articlave Gibbens, Mary T Co McNicholl, Dolores Londonderry McNicholl, Judith BT51 4UX Monica Colvin, William Frederick Colvin, Mary Elizabeth Craig, Lorna Margaret Craig A poll for the above election will be taken on Thursday 2 May 2019 between the hours of 7am and 10pm. The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there is available on www.eoni.org.uk and may be viewed at the Council office during office hours. The number of Councillors to be elected for the District Electoral Area will be 5. Dated : Monday 8 April 2019 Signature of DRO Cloonavin, 66 Portstewart Road, Name of DRO David Jackson Coleraine, BT52 1EY Deputy Returning Officer Published and printed by Deputy Returning Officer, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council .
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