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District 5 Results 2015-06-17 12:50 PM DISTRICT NO. FIVE GENERAL ELECTIONS 2015 (Final Results) TOTAL DIVISIONS/SUB DIVISION DIVISIONS/SUB NAME OF BALLOT SERIAL POLLING STATION VALID VOTES CAST VALID REJECTED, SPOIL VOTES,TENDER BALLOTS CALCULATED VALUES NAME DIVISION NUMBER PRESIDING OFFICER BOX NO. VOTES CHECKS OK CHK (2) (3) STATISTICS (4) (5) (6) (7) Total Votes CHK CHK CHK (3) Reg. Total APNU/ Total (3a) (3b) (3c) (3d) Total [158 out of 158 Polling Stations processed IP NIP PPP/C TUF URP Total Spolied Destroyed Tendered Cast Valid Rejecte Total (2) Valid Rejected (4) Total Voters in % of Reg. Interim No of Polling Electors AFC Valid WOM UOV MCL MEI Rejected representing 100.0% of total registered voters in the District Votes Cast Ballots Ballots Ballots Used <= Total Votes d Votes Votes Ballot No of Processed Voters in Voter Polling Stations Votes Ballots Electors Total Ballots Cast Sum Papers Votes cast PS District Turnout Stations Processed Remarks with an aggregated average voter turnout of 75.8% ] 40177 13416 15 27 16644 50 35 30187 20 151 101 4 276 30463 51 11 3 OK OK OK OK 30187 276 30463 40177 100.0% 75.8% 158 158 1 ST. CUTHBERT'S MISSION 51111 ST CUTHBERT'S MISSION Goberdhan, Donald 5001 14 3 0 0 7 0 0 100010 1 11 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK10 1 11 14 78.6% 1 1 2 KROPPA/CUM ANNEXIS 512212B GRASS HOOK PRIMARY SCHOOL CHISHOLM ANA 5002 9 3 0 0 6 0 0 900000 9 0 0 0 OKOKOKOK9 0 9 9 100.0% 1 1 PARSOORAM 3 KROPPA/CUM ANNEXIS 512212A GRASS HOOK PRIMARY SCHOOL 5003 10 4 0 0 5 0 0 900000 9 0 0 0 OKOKOKOK9 0 9 10 90.0% 1 1 MAHADAI 4 BIG BAIBOO 512211 BIABOO PRIMARY Cheddie, Deokeiee 5004 78 9 0 0 58 0 0 67 0000 0 67 1 0 0 OK OKOKOK67 0 67 78 85.9% 1 1 DISTRICT NO. 10 PRIMARY 5 POSTS/ BIG BAIBOO 512213 (i) Singh, Kumaree 5005 239 10 0 0 190 0 0 200 4 0 0 0 4 204 6 0 0 OK OKOKOK200 4 204 239 85.4% 1 1 SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10 PRIMARY 6 POSTS/ BIG BAIBOO 512213 (ii) Baksh,Azim 5006 224 7 1 0 184 0 0 192 0 1 1 0 2 194 1 0 0 OK OKOKOK192 2 194 224 86.6% 1 1 SCHOOL 7 POSTS/VEVAY 512311B DE HOOP PRIMARY SCHOOL Panchu,Janaknauth 5007 305 7 0 0 241 0 0 248 0 4 3 0 7 255 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK248 7 255 305 83.6% 1 1 8 POSTS/VEVAY 512311A DE HOOP PRIMARY Brenda Gravesande 5008 178 26 0 1 97 0 0 124 0 1 0 0 1 125 1 0 0 OK OKOKOK124 1 125 178 70.2% 1 1 9 WOODLANDS/ MANILLA 512312 (i) DE HOOP NURSERY Nobrega, Anica 5009 274 51 0 0 137 0 0 188 0 4 1 0 5 193 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK188 5 193 274 70.4% 1 1 10 WOODLANDS/ MANILLA 512312 (ii) DE HOOP NURSERY Burke, Adessa 5010 229 38 0 0 129 0 0 167 0 3 2 0 5 172 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK167 5 172 229 75.1% 1 1 STRANGROEN/ 11 512313 HIGH DAM COMMUNITY CENTRE Grundall, Marvin 5011 209 32 0 1 103 1 0 137 0 1 0 0 1 138 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK137 1 138 209 66.0% 1 1 PROSPECT HARMONY HALL/ 12 512314 FAIRFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE Williams, Reneta 5012 351 83 1 4 156 0 1 245 2 0 3 0 5 250 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK245 5 250 351 71.2% 1 1 FAIRFIELD 13 BATH/ZEALAND 512315 ZEALAND PRIMARY Woolford, Jonnel 5013 301 15 0 0 197 0 0 212 0 4 0 0 4 216 0 1 0 OK OKOKOK212 4 216 301 71.8% 1 1 PLANTER'S HALL/ BUSHY 14 512316 (i) COTTAGE NURSERY Woolford, Eleita 5014 249 148 1 0 26 2 0 177 0 1 0 0 1 178 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK177 1 178 249 71.5% 1 1 PARK PLANTER'S HALL/ BUSHY 15 512316 (ii) COTTAGE NURSERY Wynter, Shelly 5015 252 134 0 0 46 0 0 180 0 2 1 0 3 183 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK180 3 183 252 72.6% 1 1 PARK 16 NOW OR NEVER/ MARY 512317 (i) MAHAICONY PRIMARY Halley, Rhonda 5016 280 172 0 1 19 0 1 193 0 1 2 0 3 196 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK193 3 196 280 70.0% 1 1 Sober-Williams, 17 NOW OR NEVER/ MARY 512317 (ii) MAHAICONY PRIMARY 5017 307 178 0 0 36 0 0 214 0 4 1 0 5 219 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK214 5 219 307 71.3% 1 1 Magdalene MAHAICONY COMMUNITY 18 BLENHEIM/ANJOU 512318A Clarke, Gershon 5018 247 157 0 0 5 0 0 162 0 0 0 0 0 162 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK162 0 162 247 65.6% 1 1 CENTRE MAHAICONY SECONDARY 19 BLENHEIM/ANJOU 512318B (i) Daniels, Oudietta 5019 401 249 1 1 18 0 0 269 0 0 0 0 0 269 1 0 0 OK OKOKOK269 0 269 401 67.1% 1 1 SCHOOL 20 BLENHEIM/ANJOU 512318B (ii) MAHAICONY SECONDARY Burke, Afesha 5020 340 233 0 1 9 1 1 245 0 0 2 0 2 247 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK245 2 247 340 72.6% 1 1 21 HAMLET/ BROOMLANDS 512321 PERTH SOCIETY HALL James, Alanna 5021 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 300000 3 0 0 0 OKOKOKOK3 0 3 4 75.0% 1 1 22 PERTH 512322 (i) PERTH SOCIETY HALL James, Ayanna 5022 272 181 0 0 1 0 0 182 0 3 0 0 3 185 0 1 0 OK OKOKOK182 3 185 272 68.0% 1 1 23 PERTH 512322 (ii) PERTH SOCIETY HALL Alves,Jacqueline 5023 269 193 0 0 2 0 1 196 0 2 0 0 2 198 1 0 0 OK OKOKOK196 2 198 269 73.6% 1 1 STRATH CAMPBELL PRIMARY 24 FORTITUDE/ CHANCE 512323 Richmond, Mellissa 5024 328 221 0 0 27 0 0 248 0 0 0 0 0 248 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK248 0 248 328 75.6% 1 1 SCHOOL LAND OF LUST/ WASH 25 512221 MORTICE NURSERY Prasad, Niranjan 5025 384 7 0 0 284 0 0 291 4 1 1 0 6 297 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK291 6 297 384 77.3% 1 1 CLOTHES ESAU & JACOB/ 26 GOVERNOR LIGHT 512222 MORTICE PRIMARY SCHOOL Maraj, Vidya 5026 54 7 0 0 32 1 0 40 0100 1 41 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK40 1 41 54 75.9% 1 1 (L.B.M.R) 1\GE_District_5 Page 1 of 6 2015-06-17 12:50 PM DISTRICT NO. FIVE GENERAL ELECTIONS 2015 (Final Results) TOTAL DIVISIONS/SUB DIVISION DIVISIONS/SUB NAME OF BALLOT SERIAL POLLING STATION VALID VOTES CAST VALID REJECTED, SPOIL VOTES,TENDER BALLOTS CALCULATED VALUES NAME DIVISION NUMBER PRESIDING OFFICER BOX NO. VOTES CHECKS OK CHK (2) (3) STATISTICS (4) (5) (6) (7) Total Votes CHK CHK CHK (3) Reg. Total APNU/ Total (3a) (3b) (3c) (3d) Total [158 out of 158 Polling Stations processed IP NIP PPP/C TUF URP Total Spolied Destroyed Tendered Cast Valid Rejecte Total (2) Valid Rejected (4) Total Voters in % of Reg. Interim No of Polling Electors AFC Valid WOM UOV MCL MEI Rejected representing 100.0% of total registered voters in the District Votes Cast Ballots Ballots Ballots Used <= Total Votes d Votes Votes Ballot No of Processed Voters in Voter Polling Stations Votes Ballots Electors Total Ballots Cast Sum Papers Votes cast PS District Turnout Stations Processed Remarks with an aggregated average voter turnout of 75.8% ] BARA BARA/ WATER Beharry, 27 512231 KARAMAT PRIMARY SCHOOL 5027 125 7 0 0 96 0 0 103 0 0 0 0 0 103 1 0 0 OK OKOKOK103 0 103 125 82.4% 1 1 DOG (L.B.M.R) Bhanmattie BARA BARA/ MORA 28 521214 KARAMAT PRIMARY Sugrim, Lackragee 5028 154 5 0 0 113 0 0 118 0 0 0 0 0 118 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK118 0 118 154 76.6% 1 1 POINT (R.B.M.R) PINE GROUND/ GORDON TABLE PRIMARY Rupchand, 29 512232 5029 58 6 0 0 43 0 0 49 0000 0 49 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK49 0 49 58 84.5% 1 1 MACOUBA (L.B.M.R) SCHOOL Davindra PINE GROUND/ GORDON TABLE PRIMARY 30 521122 Prasad,Prakash 5030 119 8 0 2 88 0 0 98 0000 0 98 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK98 0 98 119 82.4% 1 1 MACOUBA (R.B.M.R) SCHOOL FIRST SAVANNAH/ GORDON TABLE PRIMARY 31 521121 Mahadai, Balkaran 5031 23 0 0 0 17 0 0 17 0000 0 17 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK17 0 17 23 73.9% 1 1 COOK TOM SCHOOL MORAIKOBAI (ST. MORAIKOBAI ST FRANCIS 32 51113 Baldeo Imraj 5032 391 23 0 0 270 1 0 294 2 0 3 0 5 299 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK294 5 299 391 76.5% 1 1 FRANCIS MISSION) PRIMARY SCHOOL MAHAICONY TECHNICAL 33 PARK/HUNTLEY 521215 (i) Jehan, Thomas 5033 232 66 0 1 91 0 0 158 0 2 1 0 3 161 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK158 3 161 232 69.4% 1 1 INSTITUTE (A-O) MAHAICONY TECHNICAL 34 PARK/HUNTLEY 521215 (ii) INSTITUTE AND VOCATIONAL Harripaul, Joy 5034 251 46 0 1 135 0 0 182 0 1 0 0 1 183 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK182 1 183 251 72.9% 1 1 TRAINING CENTRE 35 AIRY HALL 521216 (i) AIRY HALL NURSERY Joseph Dee-ann 5035 293 144 1 0 72 2 1 220 0 4 0 0 4 224 4 0 0 OK OKOKOK220 4 224 293 76.5% 1 1 Da Silva Daniels 36 AIRY HALL 521216 (ii) AIRY HALL NURSERY 5036 245 100 0 1 86 0 0 187 0 0 1 0 1 188 2 0 0 OK OKOKOK187 1 188 245 76.7% 1 1 Ann DUNDEE/NOVAR 37 521217A (i) NOVAR PRIMARY SCHOOL (A-O) Singh Pertab 5037 241 7 0 0 182 0 0 189 0 1 2 0 3 192 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK189 3 192 241 79.7% 1 1 (DUNDEE) DUNDEE/NOVAR 38 521217A (ii) NOVAR PRIMARY SCHOOL (P-Z) Daynauth, Roland 5038 278 3 0 0 206 0 0 209 0 3 1 0 4 213 1 0 0 OK OKOKOK209 4 213 278 76.6% 1 1 (DUNDEE) DUNDEE/NOVAR 39 521217B NOVAR NURSERY SCHOOL Singh Mahadai 5039 330 7 0 1 250 0 0 258 0 1 1 0 2 260 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK258 2 260 330 78.8% 1 1 (DUNDEE) DUNDEE/NOVAR 40 521217C NOVAR NURSERY SCHOOL English, Taiwo 5040 105 1 0 0 81 0 0 82 0000 0 82 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK82 0 82 105 78.1% 1 1 (DUNDEE) 41 GOOD FAITH/ CALCUTTA 521219A (i) NOVAR NURSERY SCHOOL Kripal, Padmawatie 5041 352 21 1 0 257 0 0 279 0 3 0 0 3 282 0 0 0 OK OKOKOK279 3 282 352 80.1% 1 1 RETRIEVE/GRANT NO.
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