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Notice of Poll NOTICE OF POLL Local Authority: Donegal County Council Local Electoral Area: Donegal 1. A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.. 2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:- Description Surname Other Address Occupation Name of Name and address of proposer, if any name(s) Political Party, if any Boyle John Corkermore, Dunkineely Businessman Fine Gael Byrne Brendan Creenveen, Carrick Public Fianna Fáil James McBrearty, An Bogagh, An Charraig Representative Campbell John Drumnaherk, Mountcharles Teacher Conaghan Tom Main Street, Donegal Town Part-Time Farmer Non Party Sean Martin, Garvagh, Barnesmore Jordan Noel Andrew Station Road, Mountcharles Groundworker Sinn Féin Patsy Meehan, Drumconor, Mountcharles Kennedy Jonathan 15 Bru na Mara, Ardeskin, Donegal Paramedic Non Party Town Kennedy Niamh Croaghlin, Drumbarity, Killybegs Company Non Party Director McCafferty Patricia, Rockingham, 46 Main Street, Unemployed Non Party Bundoran McEniff Sean Derlua, Church Road, Bundoran Company Fianna Fáil Director McMahon Michael East End, Bundoran Unemployed Sinn Féin Dermot Doherty, Magheracar East, Bundoran McManus Lawrence Drumawark, Pettigo Community Non Party Worker McNulty John Churchtown, Kilcar Businessman Fine Gael McNulty Joseph Main Street, Bundoran Unemployed Non Party Florence Ní Dhochartaigh, Main Street, Bundoran Mulhern Bernie Ardlenagh, Donegal Town Housewife Non Party Mary McGettigan, Revlin, Donegal Town Naughton Michéal Main Street, Laghey Hotel Manager Fianna Fáil Hugh Devenney, Cormullin, Laghey O Neill Barry East Port Road, Ballyshannon Broadcast Fine Gael Marty Kane, 42 Cluain Barron, Ballyshannon Journalist Brian Boyle, Returning Officer Address: County House, Lifford, Co Donegal Date 6th May 2014 NOTICE OF POLL Local Authority: Donegal County Council Local Electoral Area: Glenties 1. A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.. 2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:- Description Surname Other Address Occupation Name of Name and address of proposer, if any name(s) Political Party, if any Bonner Enda Gweedore Road, Dungloe Accountant Fianna Fáil Rev Seamus Meehan, Chapel Road, Dungloe Carr Brian Loughcrillan Road, Glenties Bar Manager Non Party Francis Houston, Ballymackilduff, Glenties Curran John Ballintemple, Falcarragh Solicitor Fine Gael Janet Curran, Ballintemple, Falcarragh Doherty Padraig Ard na gCeapairí, Doire Beaga Fear Gnó Timlin O Baoill, Sea View, Bunbeg Gallagher Maire Therese Gweedore Road, Dungloe Public Sinn Féin Representative Mac Giolla Hughie Carrickboyle, Derrybeg Builder Fianna Fáil An Tathair Padraig Baoill, Doirí Beaga, Leitir Bhride Ceanainn Mac Giolla Micheál Loch na nDeoran, Anagaire Oibrí Pobail Colm Mac Giolla Easbuig, Loch na nDeoran, Easbuig Cholm Anagaire McCarron Joe Diamond, Dungloe Carer Direct Democracy Ireland McClafferty Michael Derryreel, Falcarragh Shop Assistant Non Party Molloy Ian Lower Mully, Glenties Administrator Fianna Fáil Barbara Boyle, Glen Road, Glenties Ó Domhnaill Seamus Killut, Falcarragh Public Fianna Fáil Brian O’Donnell, An Glaidhb, An Fál Carrach Representative Ó Fearraigh John Shéamuis Bunaleaca, Leitirceanainn Oifigeach Óige Sinn Féin Gráinne Ní Dhochartaigh, Macháireclochair, Na Dóirí Beaga Rodgers Seamus Ard na Mara, Annagry West, Community The Labour Patrick O’Donnell, Upper Keadue, Burtonport Annagry Worker Party Slowey Terence Tullycleave, Ardara Public Fine Gael Representative Brian Boyle, Returning Officer Address: County House, Lifford, Co Donegal Date: 6th May 2014 NOTICE OF POLL Local Authority: Donegal County Council Local Electoral Area: Inishowen 1. A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.. 2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:- Description Surname Other Address Occupation Name of Name and address of proposer, if any name(s) Political Party, if any Canning Paul Ballylawn, Manorcunningham Architect Fianna Fáil Crossan Nicholas 25 Millfield Heights, Buncrana Public Non Party Cathal Crossan, 25 Millfield Heights, Buncrana Representative Doherty Albert Ballyloskey Road, Carndonagh National Teacher Sinn Féin David Doherty, 32 Cedar Grove, Carndonagh Doherty Mickey Three Trees, Quigleys Point Businessman Fine Gael Donaghey Rena Aghilly, Buncrana Information Fianna Fáil Shaun (John) Canny, Trenbane, Carndonagh Technology Teacher Farren Martin Greencastle Road, Moville Public The Labour James C Bovaird, Carrowhugh, Greencastle Representative Party Ferguson Paul 4 Pillar Park, Buncrana Unemployed Non Party Haden Eilís 2 Elsemore, Fahan Education Officer Direct Democracy Ireland McCarroll Patrick Carrickafodan, Carndonagh Businessman Non Party McCauley Mary Lower Drumaweir, Greencastle Businesswoman Fianna Fáil Laurence McGonigle, 6 Foster Terrace, Moville McDermott Martin Bunn, Glengad, Malin Workshop Floor Fianna Fáil John P Byrne, Beaugh, Malin Manager McGuinness Bernard Culdaff, Inishowen Businessman Fine Gael McLaughlin Ciaran 16 The Meadows, Aghilly, Factory Joiner Sinn Féin Derek Doherty, 26 Sliabh Sneachta, Buncrana Buncrana McLaughlin Peter 25 Upper Main Street, Buncrana Publican Fine Gael Caroline McCarney, 14 An Crannala, Buncrana Murphy Joe 2 Millfield Grove, Buncrana Plasterer People Before Profit Alliance Murray Jack Birdstown, Burnfoot Public Sinn Féin Daithí McGonigal, Millfarm, Drumhaggart, Muff Representative Ryan John Elaghbeg, Burnfoot Milk Distributor Fine Gael Stewart Ryan 9 Brookdale Crescent, Buncrana Debt Advisor Non Party Brian Boyle, Returning Officer Address: County House, Lifford, Co Donegal Date: 6th May 2014 NOTICE OF POLL Local Authority: Donegal County Council Local Electoral Area: Letterkenny 1. A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.. 2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:- Description Surname Other Address Occupation Name of Name and address of proposer, if any name(s) Political Party, if any Banda Billy 23 Meadowbank Park, Letterkenny Community People Before Niall MacÁibaicín, Carrownaganonagh, Milford Worker Profit Alliance Blake Paschal ‘Stoney Arch’, New Line Road, Funeral Director Non Party Pasqueline Blake,’Stoney Arch’, New Line Road, Letterkenny Letterkenny Blaney Liam Ballina, Tamney, Letterkenny Farmer Fianna Fáil John Joe McAteer, Gortnathraw South, Kerrykeel, Letterkenny Boyle Grace Kilmore, Churchill, Letterkenny Clerical Officer Fine Gael James C. Boyle, Kilmore, Churchill, Letterkenny Brogan Ciaran Sockar, Trentagh, Letterkenny Public Fianna Fáil Kathleen McGettigan, 104 Ard O Donnell, Representative Letterkenny Crossan Tom Conwal, Letterkenny Retired Letterkenny Hugh Francis McCafferty, 20 Glencar Park, Residents Party Letterkenny Cullen Donal 1 Radhrac na Cille , Milford, Bartender Non Party Laura Lee Cullen, 1 Radhrac na Cille, Milford Letterkenny Cutliffe Peter Illistrin, Letterkenny Financial Advisor Non Party Fisher David Kirkstown, Letterkenny Businessman Non Party Justine Fisher, Kirkstown, Letterkenny Galligan Christopher 38 Rowan Pk, Lismonaghan, Retired Garda The Labour Mary Harte, 3 Sylvan Park, Joseph Letterkenny Sergeant Party Letterkenny Kavanagh Jimmy 15 Ashbrook, Letterkenny Clerical Officer Fine Gael McBride Michael 1 Chapel Road, Kilmacrennan Sales Manager Non Party McBride Noel Umlagh, Public Fine Gael Eimer Friel, Glinsk, Ballyheerin, Fanad Carrigart, Letterkenny Representative McClafferty Charlie McClaffertys Bar, Churchill Funeral Director Non Party Declan Jordan, 5 Hillview, Lismonaghan, Letterkenny McDaid James Pat Glenkeeragh, New Mills, Carpenter Fianna Fáil Michael Murphy, Bomany, Letterkenny Letterkenny McGarvey Ian Glenleary, Ramelton Public Non Party Colin McGarvey, Castleshannaghan, Letterkenny Representative McLaughlin Siobhan Loughnagin, Letterkenny Project Manager The Labour Katie McLaughlin Robinson, Party Bobby Whites Lane, Loughnagen, Letterkenny McMonagle Gerry 11 Sliabh Sneacht Road, Outreach Worker Sinn Féin Letterkenny O’Donnell John Kilmacrennan Wool Merchant Non Party Quinn Mick Drumcavney, Trentagh, Public Sinn Féin Letterkenny Representative Shiels Dessie Drumnahoagh, Letterkenny Solicitor Watson John Lisnenan, Letterkenny Businessman Fianna Fáil Bernard McGlinchey, 37 Leitir Ard, Crievesmith, Letterkenny Brian Boyle, Returning Officer Address: County House, Lifford, Co Donegal Date: 6th May 2014 NOTICE OF POLL Local Authority: Donegal County Council Local Electoral Area: Stranorlar 1. A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.. 2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:- Description Surname Other Address Occupation Name of Name and address of proposer, if any name(s) Political Party, if any Crawford Gerry Porthall, Lifford Retired Fianna Fáil Robert (Bobby) McDaid, Edenmore, Ballindrait Ambulance Paramedic Doherty Gary 7 Sessiagh
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