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Arrété Par La Commission Pour La Catégorie Total Entreprise(S) MAKEMO C.C.I.S.M. LISTE ELECTORALE ARRETEE AU 31/12/2016 726 KATIU MAKEMO TUAMOTU NORD Catégorie : COMMERCE N° Tahiti N° RC Forme Raison Sociale Coll Naf Empl Voix N° Electeur Nom du représentant Qualité 242107 19259 A PPHY CARBAYOL ADRIEN TAVI HIRERE C 4711B 0 1 472 M CARBAYOL ADRIEN TAVI HIRERE Chef d entreprise 445668 31691 A PPHY HOLMAN LEONTINE C 4711B 0 1 1444 Mme HOLMAN LEONTINE Chef d entreprise Arrété par la commission pour la Catégorie COMMERCE 726 KATIU Total entreprise(s) pour la Catégorie 2 Total voix pour la Catégorie 2 C.C.I.S.M. LISTE ELECTORALE ARRETEE AU 31/12/2016 726 KATIU MAKEMO TUAMOTU NORD Catégorie : MÉTIER N° Tahiti N° RC Forme Raison Sociale Coll Naf Empl Voix N° Electeur Nom du représentant Qualité 295774 06 1430 A PPHY ANI REMI KIRIANU M 4120B 0 1 5392 M ANI REMI KIRIANU Chef d entreprise 287201 26890 A PPHY MAIRAU MELANIE M 4723Z 0 1 8468 Mme MAIRAU MELANIE Chef d entreprise 696971 07 1568 A PPHY TAKOTUA APERETO TUTEREHIA KAUA M 8121Z 0 1 10460 M TAKOTUA APERETO TUTEREHIA KA Chef d entreprise 553800 06 148 A PPHY TAKOTUA DANIEL TUMEA ISMAEL M 4321A 0 1 10461 M TAKOTUA DANIEL TUMEA ISMAEL Chef d entreprise Arrété par la commission pour la Catégorie MÉTIER 726 KATIU Total entreprise(s) pour la Catégorie 4 Total voix pour la Catégorie 4 C.C.I.S.M. LISTE ELECTORALE ARRETEE AU 31/12/2016 726 MAKEMO MAKEMO TUAMOTU NORD Catégorie : COMMERCE N° Tahiti N° RC Forme Raison Sociale Coll Naf Empl Voix N° Electeur Nom du représentant Qualité A47677 12 2037 A PPHY MAETA LIANA C 5610C 0 1 2118 Mme MAETA LIANA Chef d entreprise A85198 13 264 B SARLU MAGASIN CHEZ FLO C 4711B 0 1 2125 Mme TOKORAGI (Née MAIFANO) FLORENCE Gérant 345710 09 1397 A PPHY MAIFANO THOMAS C 4711B 0 1 2185 M MAIFANO THOMAS Chef d entreprise 679985 10 1505 A PPHY MANUIREVA NEE LECLERCQ RAVAHERE EMILIANE C 4781Z 0 1 2253 Mme MANUIREVA (Née LECLERCQ) RAVAHERE EMILIANE Chef d entreprise 556951 37396 A PPHY MANUTAHI SIMEON C 5610C 0 1 2261 M MANUTAHI SIMEON Chef d entreprise 165639 07 1557 A PPHY MULLER NEE TAPI NADIA C 4719B 0 1 2514 Mme MULLER (Née TAPI) NADIA Chef d entreprise 913905 09 215 B SARL OPAREKE MARKET C 4719B 3 1 2632 M MULLER JEAN-CLAUDE Gérant B99759 16 1588 A PPHY TAU NEE SELAM KIMBERLEY TOKAHI C 5610C 0 1 3700 Mme TAU (Née SELAM) KIMBERLEY TOKAHI Chef d entreprise 924266 14 1949 A PPHY TINIRAU TEGARIPA MARTIN C 4711B 0 1 4169 M TINIRAU TEGARIPA MARTIN Chef d entreprise 169391 15778 A PPHY VIGOR ALICE RAIATUA C 5610C 0 1 4424 Mme VIGOR ALICE RAIATUA Chef d entreprise Arrété par la commission pour la Catégorie COMMERCE 726 MAKEMO Total entreprise(s) pour la Catégorie 10 Total voix pour la Catégorie 10 C.C.I.S.M. LISTE ELECTORALE ARRETEE AU 31/12/2016 726 MAKEMO MAKEMO TUAMOTU NORD Catégorie : INDUSTRIE N° Tahiti N° RC Forme Raison Sociale Coll Naf Empl Voix N° Electeur Nom du représentant Qualité 590224 45591 A PPHY MALARDE NEE ONEE HEILANIE, TEHINA,PAMELA I 0311Z 0 1 4891 Mme MALARDE (Née ONEE) HEILANIE, TEHINA,PAMELA Chef d entreprise 784256 06 217 B SAEM TE MAU ITO API I 3511Z 2 1 5131 M CHAILLY JEAN-LOUIS Président du Conseil d Administration Arrété par la commission pour la Catégorie INDUSTRIE 726 MAKEMO Total entreprise(s) pour la Catégorie 2 Total voix pour la Catégorie 2 C.C.I.S.M. LISTE ELECTORALE ARRETEE AU 31/12/2016 726 MAKEMO MAKEMO TUAMOTU NORD Catégorie : MÉTIER N° Tahiti N° RC Forme Raison Sociale Coll Naf Empl Voix N° Electeur Nom du représentant Qualité 202093 17364 A PPHY FROGIER ALPHONSE TUPANA M 4120A 0 1 7042 M FROGIER ALPHONSE TUPANA Chef d entreprise 956508 10 1339 A PPHY FROGIER JULY TEHEIAPEPEURI MARIE-AXEL M 8121Z 0 1 7045 Mme FROGIER JULY TEHEIAPEPEURI MARIE-AXEL Chef d entreprise B05764 14 93 B SARLU KIMBALL M 0812Z 0 1 7875 M TOKORAGI PASCAL Gérant 089441 09 1553 A PPHY MAETA JEAN OLIVIER M 4332A 0 1 8390 M MAETA JEAN OLIVIER Chef d entreprise 646315 42258 A PPHY MAHATIA PATRICIA MATIEURA M 1071D 0 1 8413 Mme MAHATIA PATRICIA MATIEURA Chef d entreprise 292920 42876 A PPHY MAIROTO JOSSELYN MAIRE M 2361Z 0 1 8475 M MAIROTO JOSSELYN Chef d entreprise 949503 10 966 A PPHY MAIROTO POTINARII TERAIREVA JASON M 4321A 0 1 8476 M MAIROTO POTINARII TERAIREVA JASON Chef d entreprise 992420 11 1275 A PPHY MAIROTO TUAORA TAVIHAUROA EDOUARD M 3012Z 0 1 8477 M MAIROTO TUAORA TAVIHAUROA EDOUARD Chef d entreprise 744821 07 1533 A PPHY MARO CLAUDE TAHIRI M 4120A 0 1 8686 M MARO CLAUDE TAHIRI Chef d entreprise B46164 15 881 A PPHY MARO CLAUDINE MAMOE M 3299Z 0 1 8687 Mme MARO CLAUDINE MAMOE Chef d entreprise 241653 12 740 A PPHY RAGIVARU NEE TIMO MELANIE TAIHO M 8121Z 0 1 9739 Mme RAGIVARU (Née TIMO) MELANIE TAIHO Chef d entreprise 209833 17724 A PPHY RAVEA NEE TEAHA TOAREIA ROMY M 1071C 0 1 9805 Mme RAVEA (Née TEAHA) TOAREIA ROMY Chef d entreprise 866574 08 914 A PPHY TAHITI DOMINIQUE MOANANUI M 4120B 0 1 10385 M TAHITI DOMINIQUE MOANANUI Chef d entreprise 905810 16 1207 A PPHY TEIVA PATRICK M 8130Z 0 1 11170 M TEIVA PATRICK Chef d entreprise 384115 26448 A PPHY TIMO GASTON M 8130Z 0 1 11781 M TIMO GASTON Chef d entreprise Arrété par la commission pour la Catégorie MÉTIER 726 MAKEMO Total entreprise(s) pour la Catégorie 15 Total voix pour la Catégorie 15 C.C.I.S.M. LISTE ELECTORALE ARRETEE AU 31/12/2016 726 MAKEMO MAKEMO TUAMOTU NORD Catégorie : SERVICE N° Tahiti N° RC Forme Raison Sociale Coll Naf Empl Voix N° Electeur Nom du représentant Qualité 697060 45257 A PPHY PITO ANGELA TETUTAMAHINEV S 4941B 0 1 16626 Mme PITO ANGELA TETUTAMAHINEV Chef d entreprise 497396 7028 B SARL PRO SPORTS INTERVENTION S 8551Z 0 1 16759 M BERNE LUDOVIC Gérant 749176 05 253 B SARL TEANUANUA BEACH PEARLS S 5520Z 1 1 17951 Mme MULLER (Née TAPI) NADIA Gérant et associé indéfiniment responsable Arrété par la commission pour la Catégorie SERVICE 726 MAKEMO Total entreprise(s) pour la Catégorie 3 Total voix pour la Catégorie 3 C.C.I.S.M. LISTE ELECTORALE ARRETEE AU 31/12/2016 726 RAROIA TAKUME MAKEMO TUAMOTU NORD Catégorie : COMMERCE N° Tahiti N° RC Forme Raison Sociale Coll Naf Empl Voix N° Electeur Nom du représentant Qualité B09923 14 128 B SARL GARUMAOA DISTRIBUTION C 4690Z 0 1 1203 M WOHLER TEHAUPIIARII Gérant A55696 13 212 A PPHY GRAFFE TIAKIRIRAVA ELLA C 5610C 0 1 1261 Mme GRAFFE TIAKIRIRAVA ELLA Chef d entreprise 634022 12 458 A PPHY IRO NAEA C 5610C 0 1 1555 M IRO NAEA Chef d entreprise A46554 12 1966 A PPHY PERE JEAN-PAUL, ARIIE C 4711B 0 1 2804 M PERE JEAN-PAUL, ARIIE Chef d entreprise 655001 11 1622 A PPHY PIHAHUNA REGIS SERGE C 4711B 0 1 2872 M PIHAHUNA REGIS SERGE Chef d entreprise 275826 41716 A PPHY TETOHU NEE TAIRUA GRETA C 4711B 0 1 4071 Mme TETOHU (Née TAIRUA) GRETA Chef d entreprise 521336 15 1363 A PPHY TOKORAGI RUITA MARIE-LOUISE C 5610C 0 1 4212 Mme TOKORAGI RUITA MARIE-LOUISE Chef d entreprise 672220 16 2069 A PPHY TUHIVA-FORD ALEXANDRE TETOPATA C 4711B 3 1 4281 M TUHIVA-FORD ALEXANDRE TETOPATA Chef d entreprise 956821 10 1364 A PPHY TUNOKO ARIIMATA BETTINA C 5610C 0 1 4297 Mme TUNOKO ARIIMATA BETTINA Chef d entreprise Arrété par la commission pour la Catégorie COMMERCE 726 RAROIA TAKUME Total entreprise(s) pour la Catégorie 9 Total voix pour la Catégorie 9 C.C.I.S.M. LISTE ELECTORALE ARRETEE AU 31/12/2016 726 RAROIA TAKUME MAKEMO TUAMOTU NORD Catégorie : INDUSTRIE N° Tahiti N° RC Forme Raison Sociale Coll Naf Empl Voix N° Electeur Nom du représentant Qualité B99700 16 134 C SCA APETAHI PEARLS PRODUCER I 0321Z 0 1 4630 M YIP VIRI MICHEL-MARIE Gérant B93752 16 44 C SCA RAROIA PEARL PRODUCTS I 0321Z 0 1 4997 M DOIMI MAURO Gérant B90329 16 35 C SCA TAVIVI TAKUME PEARL I 0321Z 0 1 5126 M TUHIVA-FORD MARCEL THIERRY ALE MARCEL Gérant Arrété par la commission pour la Catégorie INDUSTRIE 726 RAROIA TAKUME Total entreprise(s) pour la Catégorie 3 Total voix pour la Catégorie 3 C.C.I.S.M. LISTE ELECTORALE ARRETEE AU 31/12/2016 726 RAROIA TAKUME MAKEMO TUAMOTU NORD Catégorie : MÉTIER N° Tahiti N° RC Forme Raison Sociale Coll Naf Empl Voix N° Electeur Nom du représentant Qualité 214163 11 1446 A PPHY CHARLOT NEE MATARERE CHRISTINE TUTANA M 1071C 0 1 6173 Mme CHARLOT (Née MATARERE) CHRISTINE TUTANA Chef d entreprise 671958 43715 A PPHY LACINNIK BRUNO DIT MAKO M 3299Z 0 1 7953 M LACINNIK BRUNO DIT MAKO Chef d entreprise 765016 06 156 A PPHY TETOKA PHILIPPE TETINI M 4321A 0 1 11529 M TETOKA PHILIPPE TETINI Chef d entreprise Arrété par la commission pour la Catégorie MÉTIER 726 RAROIA TAKUME Total entreprise(s) pour la Catégorie 3 Total voix pour la Catégorie 3 C.C.I.S.M. LISTE ELECTORALE ARRETEE AU 31/12/2016 726 RAROIA TAKUME MAKEMO TUAMOTU NORD Catégorie : SERVICE N° Tahiti N° RC Forme Raison Sociale Coll Naf Empl Voix N° Electeur Nom du représentant Qualité 543157 09 538 A PPHY TOKORAGI DANIEL S 5010Z 0 1 18501 M TOKORAGI DANIEL Chef d entreprise Arrété par la commission pour la Catégorie SERVICE 726 RAROIA TAKUME Total entreprise(s) pour la Catégorie 1 Total voix pour la Catégorie 1 C.C.I.S.M.
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