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F01 Thulhaadhoo Constituency 1 F01_THULHAADHOO CONSTITUENCY 1 # ATOLL ISLAND ADDRESS NAME SEX 1 B Fehendhoo Asseyri Abdulla Yaameen M 2 B Fehendhoo Asseyri Mariyam Nuha F 3 B Fehendhoo Asseyri Nujufa Latheef F 4 B Fehendhoo Avaaz Aminath Fazeena F 5 B Fehendhoo Banafsaage Moosa Naseem M 6 B Fehendhoo Bilehmaage Ahmed Saifulla M 7 B Fehendhoo Bilehmaage Aminath Yasfa F 8 B Fehendhoo Bilehmaage Hawwa Zahira F 9 B Fehendhoo Blue House Abdul Rahman Ali M 10 B Fehendhoo Blue House Ahmed Atheef M 11 B Fehendhoo Blue House Aishath Waseema F 12 B Fehendhoo Blue Rose Aminath Waheeda F 13 B Fehendhoo Chandhaneege Hussain Siyan M 14 B Fehendhoo Dheyliyaage Thoahir Musthafa M 15 B Fehendhoo Dhilbahaaruge Jadulla Ali M 16 B Fehendhoo Dhilbahaaruge Mohamed Ali M 17 B Fehendhoo Dhorukandu Abdulla Sham M 18 B Fehendhoo Dhorukandu Ali Sifal M 19 B Fehendhoo Dhorukandu Ibrahim Shareef M 20 B Fehendhoo Dhorukandu Latheefa Abdul Mannan F 21 B Fehendhoo Fehivina Ali Waheed M 22 B Fehendhoo Fehivina Mohamed Waheed M 23 B Fehendhoo Finihiyaage Adam Aiman M 24 B Fehendhoo Gahuva Abdulla Shareef M 25 B Fehendhoo Gireedhuni Abdul Hakeem Hussain M 26 B Fehendhoo Gireedhuni Hafsa Abdul Hakeem F 27 B Fehendhoo Gireedhuni Ibrahim Zubair M 28 B Fehendhoo Gulshan Sakeena Mohamed F 29 B Fehendhoo Gulzaaruge Saaf Ahmed M 30 B Fehendhoo Irumatheege Ali Visham M 31 B Fehendhoo Miskidhdhoshuge Ahmed Ibrahim Zahir M 32 B Fehendhoo Noovilu Mohamed Riyaz M 33 B Fehendhoo Rabeeu Abdulla Mohamed M 34 B Fehendhoo Rosary Mariyam Hussain F 35 B Fehendhoo Vaadhee Ibrahim Fazeel M 36 B Fehendhoo Vaguthee Manzil Abdul Rahman Ibrahim M 37 B Fehendhoo Vaguthee Manzil Ali Shaufaan M 38 B Fulhadhoo Asrafeege Aminath Rishfa F 39 B Fulhadhoo Asseyri Abdul Hameed Ali M 40 B Fulhadhoo Asseyri Aneesa Moosa F 41 B Fulhadhoo Asseyri Mohamed Shaheem M 42 B Fulhadhoo Dhilkashge Aishath Nahida F 43 B Fulhadhoo Feyrugasdhoshuge Mariyam Shareefa F 44 B Fulhadhoo Feyrugasdhoshuge Mohamed Siyam M 45 B Fulhadhoo Guldhasthaage Abdul Majid Ali M 46 B Fulhadhoo Guleynooranmaage Abdul Raheem Mohamed M 47 B Fulhadhoo Haavilaa Ali Amjad M 48 B Fulhadhoo Haavilaa Aminath Shereen F 49 B Fulhadhoo Haavilaa Thuhufa Shaheer F 50 B Fulhadhoo Hanifaru Ali Azuhar M 24 October 2016 MDP LCE PRIMARY VOTERS LIST F01_THULHAADHOO CONSTITUENCY 2 51 B Fulhadhoo Hanifaru Khadeeja Hassan Fulhu F 52 B Fulhadhoo Haveyli Aminath Shahurath F 53 B Fulhadhoo Haveyli Hawwa Shafiya F 54 B Fulhadhoo Haveyli Mohamed Shafy M 55 B Fulhadhoo Helebeligasdhoshuge Ahmed Sameel M 56 B Fulhadhoo Hithafinivaage Mohamed Raashidh M 57 B Fulhadhoo LILLYMAAGE MOHAMED MAUROOF 58 B Fulhadhoo Lillymeed Ahmed Zaleeshan M 59 B Fulhadhoo Lilymaage Aishath Mamdhooha F 60 B Fulhadhoo Lilymaage Ismail Shafeeu M 61 B Fulhadhoo Lilymaage Mohamed Mauroof M 62 B Fulhadhoo Lilymaage Ummu Kulsoom Abdul Razzag F 63 B Fulhadhoo Meenaaz Hussain Shiruneel M 64 B Fulhadhoo Meenaaz Mohamed Shakeeb M 65 B Fulhadhoo New Star Fathimath Suhaida F 66 B Fulhadhoo New Star Hassaan Moosa M 67 B Fulhadhoo New Star Mohamed Saneez M 68 B Fulhadhoo New Star Moosa Mohamed M 69 B Fulhadhoo Snow Rose Ahmed Ayathulla M 70 B Fulhadhoo Udhares Mohamed Shahid M 71 B Fulhadhoo Valuge Mariyam Mohamed F 72 B Fulhadhoo Vidhuvaruge Aishath Leena F 73 B Fulhadhoo Vilares Ibrahim Rasheed M 74 B Fulhadhoo West Side Mariyam Nuzhath F 75 B Goidhoo Aasmaanuge Ibrahim Khaleel M 76 B Goidhoo Aavehi Shadiya Ali F 77 B Goidhoo Amaaz Ahmed Shah M 78 B Goidhoo Amaaz Aishath Zaahiya F 79 B Goidhoo Amaaz Ibrahim Iyaaz M 80 B Goidhoo Amaaz Mohamed Thiham M 81 B Goidhoo Anbumaage Ahmed Mifzal M 82 B Goidhoo Anbumaage Ali Sameer M 83 B Goidhoo Anoanaage Ali Ikleel M 84 B Goidhoo Anoanaage Hussain Afsal M 85 B Goidhoo Anoanaage Ismail Nabeel M 86 B Goidhoo Asseyri Ahmed Shahid M 87 B Goidhoo Athamaage Adam Shareef M 88 B Goidhoo Athamaage Aishath Hassan F 89 B Goidhoo Athamaage Fathimath Sana F 90 B Goidhoo Athamaage Ibrahim Mohamed M 91 B Goidhoo Athamaage Nasreena Ibrahim F 92 B Goidhoo Athireege Adam Iyaz M 93 B Goidhoo Athireege Ahmed Shafraz M 94 B Goidhoo Athireege Aishath Mohamed F 95 B Goidhoo Athireege Ibrahim Aboobakur M 96 B Goidhoo Athireege Ilyas Ibrahim M 97 B Goidhoo Athireege Thoma Ibrahim F 98 B Goidhoo Banafsaa aage Ahmed Nafaaz M 99 B Goidhoo Banafsaa aage Aishath Aboobakuru F 100 B Goidhoo Banafsaa aage Fathimath Azima F 101 B Goidhoo Banafsaa aage Fazira Mohamed F 24 October 2016 MDP LCE PRIMARY VOTERS LIST F01_THULHAADHOO CONSTITUENCY 3 102 B Goidhoo Banafsaa aage Ibrahim Nihadh M 103 B Goidhoo Banafsaa aage Mohamed Ziyan M 104 B Goidhoo BANAFSAAGE MALHA MOHAMED F 105 B Goidhoo Beauty Park Aminath Nisama F 106 B Goidhoo Beauty Park Mohamed Shareef M 107 B Goidhoo Blue Pearl Aminath Shafia F 108 B Goidhoo Blue Pearl Ibrahim Muaz M 109 B Goidhoo Blue Rose Ahmed Rushdhaan Ali M 110 B Goidhoo Blue Rose Aishath Shaamila F 111 B Goidhoo Blue Rose Ali Rasheed M 112 B Goidhoo Blue Rose Fathimath Shamla F 113 B Goidhoo Blue Rose Mareena Ahmed F 114 B Goidhoo Blue Rose Miyaza Mohamed F 115 B Goidhoo Cozycorner Aishath Moosa F 116 B Goidhoo Cozycorner Mohamed Anfau M 117 B Goidhoo Daisymaage Haleema Ibrahim F 118 B Goidhoo Daisymaage Yoosuf Ahmed M 119 B Goidhoo Dhinasha Mariyam Shareefa F 120 B Goidhoo Dhinasha Mohamed Yoosuf M 121 B Goidhoo Dhinasha Yoosuf Mohamed M 122 B Goidhoo Dhinasha Zuhaira Ahmed F 123 B Goidhoo Dhinasha Zulfa Mohamed F 124 B Goidhoo Dhirun Aminath Muna F 125 B Goidhoo Dhirun Dhusooma Saleem F 126 B Goidhoo DHIRUN FARRAH SALEEM M 127 B Goidhoo Dhirun Ibrahim Saleem M 128 B Goidhoo Dhirun Reema Saleem F 129 B Goidhoo Dhoadhi Mohamed Fayaz M 130 B Goidhoo Dhondhuburige Fathimath Leena F 131 B Goidhoo Dhondhuburige Mariyam Limna F 132 B Goidhoo Dhullisaage Hassan Shujaau M 133 B Goidhoo Dhullisaage Mohamed Shujau M 134 B Goidhoo Dhullisaage Nizuhath Naaz F 135 B Goidhoo Evening Garden Ahmed Jaleel M 136 B Goidhoo Evening Garden Mariyam Moosa F 137 B Goidhoo Ever blue Adam Imjaadh M 138 B Goidhoo Ever blue Ahmed Imaz M 139 B Goidhoo Ever blue Aishath Shaira F 140 B Goidhoo Ever blue Fathimath Ramiza F 141 B Goidhoo EVER BLUE HASSAN IFHAM M 142 B Goidhoo Ever blue Ibrahim Imaadh M 143 B Goidhoo Fathaha Aishath Waseema F 144 B Goidhoo Fathis Aminath Bishara F 145 B Goidhoo FAZA ARFI ABDHULLAH M 146 B Goidhoo Fazaa Abdulla Aboobakuru M 147 B Goidhoo Fehivina Ahmed Riyaz M 148 B Goidhoo Fehivina Fatheena Abdul Raheem F 149 B Goidhoo Fenfiyaazuge Ahmed Fazeel M 150 B Goidhoo Fenfiyaazuge Aishath Amsooda F 151 B Goidhoo Fenfiyaazuge Ibrahim Fazeel M 152 B Goidhoo Fenfiyaazuge Mariyam Saeedha F 24 October 2016 MDP LCE PRIMARY VOTERS LIST F01_THULHAADHOO CONSTITUENCY 4 153 B Goidhoo Fies Fathimath Salma F 154 B Goidhoo Fifty Flower Ahmed Liyaan M 155 B Goidhoo Finiunimaage Abdulla Shareef M 156 B Goidhoo Gahaa Aminath Maleeha F 157 B Goidhoo Gahaa Mohamed Jailam M 158 B Goidhoo Gahaa Shirmeena Aboobakuru F 159 B Goidhoo Gold House Ahmed Imthiyaz M 160 B Goidhoo Gold House Aishath Afeefa F 161 B Goidhoo Gold House Aminath Aroosha F 162 B Goidhoo Gold House Haleema Moosa F 163 B Goidhoo Gold House Ibrahim Idrees M 164 B Goidhoo Gold House Mohamed Akram M 165 B Goidhoo Gold House Raeefa Ibrahim F 166 B Goidhoo Gulbahaaruge Aishath Ameeza F 167 B Goidhoo Gulbahaaruge Ali Nishaaru M 168 B Goidhoo Gulbahaaruge Ibrahim Nishar M 169 B Goidhoo Gulfaamge Ahmed Shiyam M 170 B Goidhoo Handhuvareege Ahmed Shafeeg M 171 B Goidhoo Handhuvareege Fathmath Thasleema F 172 B Goidhoo Hasthee Ahmed Fayaz M 173 B Goidhoo Hasthee Aminath Ibrahim F 174 B Goidhoo Hedheykuri Ahmed Naafiz M 175 B Goidhoo Hedheykuri Aishath Azmeela F 176 B Goidhoo Hedheykuri Aminath Siuna F 177 B Goidhoo Hedheykuri Azlifa Nashid F 178 B Goidhoo Hedheykuri Hafizaa Nashid F 179 B Goidhoo Hedheykuri Mohamed Nafiz M 180 B Goidhoo Hedheykuri Muneera Aboobakuru F 181 B Goidhoo Hedheykuri Nafizaa Nashid F 182 B Goidhoo Hedheykuri Nashid Mohamed M 183 B Goidhoo Heenaamaage Moosa Khaleel M 184 B Goidhoo Hiffaseyhage Hussain Mohamed M 185 B Goidhoo Hiffaseyhage Ibrahim Nazeer M 186 B Goidhoo Hiffaseyhage Mohamed Nazeer M 187 B Goidhoo Hivvaru Ali Moosa M 188 B Goidhoo Hivvaru Nazeera Ahmed F 189 B Goidhoo Hivvaru Raihan Ali M 190 B Goidhoo Hiyaavahi Ahmed Hunain M 191 B Goidhoo Hiyaavahi Mohamed Jameel M 192 B Goidhoo Hiyaavahi Najuma Mohamed F 193 B Goidhoo Hiyaavahi Shamoon Jameel M 194 B Goidhoo Hudhuveli Ahmed Wisham M 195 B Goidhoo Hudhuveli Ibrahim Rasheed M 196 B Goidhoo Hudhuveli Mohamed Visham M 197 B Goidhoo Hudhuveli Zoona Ibrahim F 198 B Goidhoo Hulhaguge Aishath Farhuana F 199 B Goidhoo Hulhaguge Shameema Ahmed F 200 B Goidhoo Huvandhumaage Ibrahim Ishaam M 201 B Goidhoo Iramaa Mumthaz Hussain M 202 B Goidhoo Javaahiru Vaadhee Aboobakuru Ahmed M 203 B Goidhoo Javaahiru Vaadhee Ahmed Mahir M 24 October 2016 MDP LCE PRIMARY VOTERS LIST F01_THULHAADHOO CONSTITUENCY 5 204 B Goidhoo Javaahiru Vaadhee Hawwa Zakariyya F 205 B Goidhoo Kanmatheege Aishath Shehenaz F 206 B Goidhoo Kanmatheege Mariyam Nazly F 207 B Goidhoo Kanmatheege Shahudha Mohamed F 208 B Goidhoo Kanmatheege Shazra Mohamed F 209 B Goidhoo Kanmatheege Sofa Naaz F 210 B Goidhoo Lake Ahmed Nazeer M 211 B Goidhoo Lake Aishath Shifaha F 212 B Goidhoo Lily Aage Aishath Shabana F 213 B Goidhoo Lily park Aminath Azeema F 214 B Goidhoo Lily Villa Ahmed Fayyaz M 215 B Goidhoo Lily Villa Aishath Shiyama F 216 B Goidhoo Lily Villa Dhiyaanaa Majeedh F 217 B Goidhoo Luboagasdhoshuge Abdul Kareem Idrees M 218 B Goidhoo Luboagasdhoshuge Ahmed Thahseen M 219 B Goidhoo Luboagasdhoshuge Aishath Rishfa F 220 B Goidhoo Luboagasdhoshuge Baseera Idrees F 221 B Goidhoo Luboagasdhoshuge Mariyam Rushda F
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