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STATEMENT of PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE of POLL Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly for the NORTH ANTRIM Constituency STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE OF POLL The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES ADDRESS DESCRIPTION SUBSCRIBERS (if any) Allister Jim 4 Byrestown Road, Traditional Unionist JOHN ALEXANDER Kells, Co. Antrim, Voice - TUV McDOWELL, TIMOTHY BT42 3JB JAMES GASTON, STEWART DESMOND McDONALD, JAMES ALEXANDER PATTERSON, SHARON LORRAINE McKILLOP, WILLIAM BLAIR, ELIZABETH SARAH WITHERSPOON, ROY GILLESPIE, WINSTON GEORGE KIRK, ROBERT NORMAN McBRIDE Bailey Mark Francis (address in the Green Party ROWENA EUNICE East Antrim ROBERTA GILLEN, Constituency) CHARLES GILLEN, FRANCIS McCOOKE, LINDA McCOOKE, JOHN FRANCIS LINES, RUSHEEN LINES, DOROTHY HELEN JONES, ALASTAIR WILLIAM REID, SHANNON CLARE JOHNSTON, STEPHANIE FRANCES ANNE JOHNSTON Digney Monica (address in the Independent CHARLES LOUIS Belfast West NEWCOMBE, PAUL Constituency) DAVID MAGUIRE, MARIAN ROSE MAGUIRE, EVELYN AGNES McDONALD, WILLIAM HENRY McDONALD, PATRICIA IRENE MORAN, MARY MARGARET KERR, MICHAEL JOSEPH AGNEW, LAUREN JOAN CRAWFORD, SHAE CONRAD NEWCOMBE Duncan Connor (address in the SDLP (Social CHRISTOPHER North Antrim Democratic & THOMAS PATRICK Constituency) Labour Party) McCOTTER, PATRICK JOSEPH McAVOY, MARK YOUNG, THOMAS PETER McREYNOLDS, MARGARET ELIZABETH WHARRY, LEONARD FRANCIS WHARRY, ADAM ROBERT THOMAS GRAHAM, PATRICK JOHN REGAN, EUGENE FRANCIS JOHN McKENDRY, DONAL FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM Frew Paul 11 Riverside, Democratic MAURICE TURTLE Broughshane, Unionist Party - MILLS, DAVID MARTIN Co Antrim, D.U.P. CLARKE, NATHAN Northern Ireland, SAMUEL SELWOOD, BT42 4RZ STEFAN ROBERT CALDERWOOD, WILMA ANDERSON, REUBEN GLOVER, SARAH ELIZABETH CLYDE, ALAN PATTERSON HERON, DEBORAH FIONA HERON, ROBERT JAMES McILHAGGA Gaston Timothy 32 Killycowan Traditional Unionist SAMUEL GASTON, Road, Glarryford, Voice - TUV JAMES HUGH Ballymena, ALLISTER, WILLIAM BT44 9HL BEATTIE, AGNES MARY STEELE, DAVID THOMAS KERNOHAN, THOMAS JOHN (JUN) SIMPSON, BRIAN MARK FERGUSON, WILLIAM ROBERT MATTHEW GLOVER, PAMELA VALENE MURPHY, KAREN JANE CAMERON Logan Phillip 34 Leighinmohr Democratic DEREK JOHN Crescent, Unionist Party - DOUGLAS, MARK Ballymena, D.U.P. DAVID MILLAR, MARK County Antrim, JAMES ROBERT BT42 2FB NEILLY, EMMA RACHEL HAMILTON, JOHN CARSON, HUBERT NICHOLL, LINDA KYLE, SAMUEL JOHN HANNA, SAMUEL LOGAN HAMILL, TREVOR FREDERICK LOGAN McBride Adam (address in the Independent RHONDA ANN North Antrim McBRIDE, KATIE- Constituency) LEIGH TURNER, LAHCEN HAJJI, AGNES VERONICA ANN BREWSTER, MARK PATRICK JOSEPH FLEMING, NUALA BURNS, EMMA LOUISE KATHRYN KEARNS, FRANCINE LORRAINE HALLAM, DAVID FRANK HALLAM, CLAIRE LOUISE TURNER McGuigan Philip 4 Bellaghy Sinn Féin SEAN GERARD Crescent, Dunloy, McERLAIN, JAMES County Antrim, ANTHONY GASTON, BT44 9AR CARA MARGARET McSHANE, LEANNE FRANCES PEACOCK, CATHAL McLAUGHLIN, PATRICE DOLORES HARDY, KIERAN JAMES MULHOLLAND, LIAM PHILIP O'NEILL, IAN LEO FRIARY, PAULA MARIE McGUIGAN O'Lynn Patricia (address in the Alliance Party JAYNE ALEXANDRA North Antrim DUNLOP, JAMES Constituency) ARNOLD BERKELEY WHITE, DEREK HERBERT BELL, CONAL ROBERT STEWART, JOHN JOSEPH CHARLES STUART, PHILIP BURNSIDE, VALERIE ANN BRIGGS, STEPHEN WILLIAM McFARLAND, LYNDA BELL, MURIEL ELIZABETH BURNSIDE Storey Mervyn 215 Seacon Road, Democratic SAMUEL Ballymoney, Unionist Party - McCONAGHIE, Co Antrim, D.U.P. JONATHAN RUSSELL BT53 6PZ PAYNE, NEIL RAYMOND BOLT, ROBERT ALLISTER McILROY, ANDREW PRICE McCONAGHY, SAMUEL McCLEMENTS, THOMAS HUGH ELLIOTT, EVELYNE LAVINIA ROBINSON, IVOR WILLIAM WALLACE, ROBERT JOHN McAULEY Swann Robin 1 Trench Court, Ulster Unionist ROBERT JAMES Kells, Ballymena, Party COULTER, ROBERT BT42 3LW JOHN CHERRY, JOAN BAIRD, KATHLEEN VERONICA ELLIOTT, DARRYL WILSON, KEITH JAMES TURNER, JAMES RAINEY, JAMES McCLEAN, THOMAS WILLIAM McKEOWN, WILLIAM ROBERT McNEILLY The poll for the above election will be held on Thursday 2 March 2017 between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. 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 Area Electoral Office during office hours. The number of members to be elected is FIVE. Dated: Wednesday 8 February 2017 Rae Kirk (Mrs) Deputy Returning Officer Newtownabbey B Electoral Office 1-3 Portland Avenue Newtownabbey BT36 5EY Published and printed by the Deputy Returning Officer, Newtownabbey B Electoral Office, 1-3 Portland Avenue, Newtownabbey, BT36 5EY .
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