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2017 Polling Placesvoterbreakdown.Xlsx 2017 List of Polling Places By Electoral District CountyName Magisterial Area Polling Precint Code Polling Precint Name Address Electoral District Polling Place Total Voters Bomi Bomi 3001 Baima Palava Hut Baima 1 1 160 Bomi Bomi 3002 Barmo Palava Hut Barmo 1 1 359 Bomi Bomi 3003 Beafinie Town Hall Beafinie 1 1 485 Bomi Bomi 3004 Beajah Public School Beajah 1 1 410 Bomi Bomi 3005 Besao palava Hut Besao 1 1 353 Bomi Bomi 3005 Besao palava Hut Besao 1 2 353 Bomi Bomi 3006 Gba-Jakeh Gba Public School Gbah-Jakeh 1 1 447 Bomi Bomi 3006 Gba-Jakeh Gba Public School Gbah-Jakeh 1 2 447 Bomi Bomi 3006 Gba-Jakeh Gba Public School Gbah-Jakeh 1 3 447 Bomi Bomi 3006 Gba-Jakeh Gba Public School Gbah-Jakeh 1 4 447 Bomi Bomi 3006 Gba-Jakeh Gba Public School Gbah-Jakeh 1 5 447 Bomi Bomi 3006 Gba-Jakeh Gba Public School Gbah-Jakeh 1 6 447 Bomi Bomi 3006 Gba-Jakeh Gba Public School Gbah-Jakeh 1 7 447 Bomi Bomi 3006 Gba-Jakeh Gba Public School Gbah-Jakeh 1 8 450 Bomi Bomi 3007 Government Farm Senjeh Town Hall Government Farm Old 1 1 446 Bomi Bomi 3007 Government Farm Senjeh Town Hall Government Farm Old 1 2 447 Bomi Bomi 3008 Married Camp Town Hall Married Camp 1 1 398 Bomi Bomi 3008 Married Camp Town Hall Married Camp 1 2 398 Bomi Bomi 3008 Married Camp Town Hall Married Camp 1 3 400 Bomi Bomi 3009 Dependent Camp Town Hall Dependent Camp Town 1 1 496 Bomi Bomi 3009 Dependent Camp Town Hall Dependent Camp Town 1 2 496 Bomi Bomi 3009 Dependent Camp Town Hall Dependent Camp Town 1 3 496 Bomi Bomi 3010 Beh Town Hall Beh Town 2 1 435 Bomi Bomi 3010 Beh Town Hall Beh Town 2 2 435 Bomi Bomi 3011 Sass Town Public School Sass Town 2 1 449 Bomi Bomi 3011 Sass Town Public School Sass Town 2 2 449 Bomi Bomi 3011 Sass Town Public School Sass Town 2 3 449 Bomi Bomi 3011 Sass Town Public School Sass Town 2 4 449 Bomi Bomi 3011 Sass Town Public School Sass Town 2 5 450 Bomi Bomi 3012 Barmon Palava Hut Barmon Town 2 1 455 Bomi Bomi 3013 Golodee Gayla Town Hall Golodee Gayla Town 2 1 408 Bomi Bomi 3013 Golodee Gayla Town Hall Golodee Gayla Town 2 2 408 Bomi Bomi 3013 Golodee Gayla Town Hall Golodee Gayla Town 2 3 410 Bomi Bomi 3014 Gbargbah Palava Hut Gbargbah 2 1 413 Bomi Bomi 3015 Tulaymu Palava Hut Tulaymu 3 1 350 Bomi Bomi 3015 Tulaymu Palava Hut Tulaymu 3 2 350 Bomi Bomi 3016 Demeh Palava Hut Demeh 3 1 482 Bomi Bomi 3016 Demeh Palava Hut Demeh 3 2 482 Bomi Bomi 3016 Demeh Palava Hut Demeh 3 3 482 Bomi Bomi 3016 Demeh Palava Hut Demeh 3 4 485 Bomi Bomi 3017 Bogbeh Palava Hut Bogbeh 3 1 307 Bomi Bomi 3017 Bogbeh Palava Hut Bogbeh 3 2 307 Bomi Bomi 3018 Bola Town Palava Hut Bola 1 1 332 Bomi Bomi 3019 Bonor Town Palava Hut Bonor 3 1 384 Bomi Bomi 3019 Bonor Town Palava Hut Bonor 3 2 384 2017 List of Polling Places By Electoral District CountyName Magisterial Area Polling Precint Code Polling Precint Name Address Electoral District Polling Place Total Voters Bomi Bomi 3019 Bonor Town Palava Hut Bonor 3 3 386 Bomi Bomi 3020 Bowien Town Palava Hut Bowein 3 1 278 Bomi Bomi 3020 Bowien Town Palava Hut Bowein 3 2 278 Bomi Bomi 3021 Jeon School Folley 3 1 152 Bomi Bomi 3022 Dagbweh Town Hall Dagweh 3 1 463 Bomi Bomi 3022 Dagbweh Town Hall Dagweh 3 2 463 Bomi Bomi 3022 Dagbweh Town Hall Dagweh 3 3 464 Bomi Bomi 3023 Boiling Camp Town Hall Boiling Camp 1 1 460 Bomi Bomi 3024 Gayah Hills Palava Hut Gayah Hill 1 1 495 Bomi Bomi 3024 Gayah Hills Palava Hut Gayah Hill 1 2 496 Bomi Bomi 3025 Gbaigbon Town Hall Gbaigbon 2 1 448 Bomi Bomi 3026 Goghen Palava Hut Gogehn 2 1 448 Bomi Bomi 3027 Jawajeh Palava Hut Jawajeh 2 1 322 Bomi Bomi 3027 Jawajeh Palava Hut Jawajeh 2 2 323 Bomi Bomi 3028 Gohnzipo Town Hall Gohnzipo 2 1 266 Bomi Bomi 3028 Gohnzipo Town Hall Gohnzipo 2 2 266 Bomi Bomi 3029 Golodee Lassana Public School Golodee 2 1 381 Bomi Bomi 3029 Golodee Lassana Public School Golodee 2 2 381 Bomi Bomi 3030 Gonjeh Palava Hut Gonjeh 3 1 353 Bomi Bomi 3031 Guie Town Hall Guie 2 1 448 Bomi Bomi 3031 Guie Town Hall Guie 2 2 448 Bomi Bomi 3031 Guie Town Hall Guie 2 3 448 Bomi Bomi 3032 Managbokai Palava Hut Managbokai 2 1 226 Bomi Bomi 3033 Domagbamatina palava Hut Domagbamatina 2 1 338 Bomi Bomi 3034 Jenneh #3 Palava Hut Jenneh #3 3 1 414 Bomi Bomi 3034 Jenneh #3 Palava Hut Jenneh #3 3 2 414 Bomi Bomi 3034 Jenneh #3 Palava Hut Jenneh #3 3 3 414 Bomi Bomi 3034 Jenneh #3 Palava Hut Jenneh #3 3 4 417 Bomi Bomi 3035 FefehTown Public School FefehTown 2 1 349 Bomi Bomi 3035 FefehTown Public School FefehTown 2 2 349 Bomi Bomi 3036 Geveh Fahnsee Palava Hut Geveh Fahnsee 2 1 217 Bomi Bomi 3037 Kowadee Palava Hut Kowadee 2 1 95 Bomi Bomi 3038 Gowein Palava Hut Gowein 3 1 424 Bomi Bomi 3039 Gbakendu Palava Hut Gbakendu 2 1 93 Bomi Bomi 3040 Malema Town Hall Malema 2 1 376 Bomi Bomi 3040 Malema Town Hall Malema 2 2 377 Bomi Bomi 3041 Manjama Palava Hut Manjama 2 1 351 Bomi Bomi 3042 Sackie Town Hall Sackie 1 1 356 Bomi Bomi 3043 Klay Town Hall Klay Town 2 1 413 Bomi Bomi 3043 Klay Town Hall Klay Town 2 2 413 Bomi Bomi 3043 Klay Town Hall Klay Town 2 3 413 Bomi Bomi 3043 Klay Town Hall Klay Town 2 4 414 Bomi Bomi 3044 Government Farm Klay Palava Hut Government Farm Klay 2 1 376 Bomi Bomi 3045 Vortor Town Palava Hut Vortor 2 1 406 2017 List of Polling Places By Electoral District CountyName Magisterial Area Polling Precint Code Polling Precint Name Address Electoral District Polling Place Total Voters Bomi Bomi 3046 Weajor Town Hall Weajor 3 1 449 Bomi Bomi 3046 Weajor Town Hall Weajor 3 2 449 Bomi Bomi 3046 Weajor Town Hall Weajor 3 3 449 Bomi Bomi 3047 Red Hill Palava Hut Red Hill 1 1 433 Bomi Bomi 3047 Red Hill Palava Hut Red Hill 1 2 433 Bomi Bomi 3048 Beajojo’s Clinic Beajojo’s Clinic 2 1 412 Bomi Bomi 3049 Zamian Town Palava Hut Zamian 1 1 209 Bomi Bomi 3050 Zohnbaimon Palava Hut Zohnbaimon 3 1 295 Bomi Bomi 3051 Zordee Palava Hut Zordee 2 1 370 Bomi Bomi 3051 Zordee Palava Hut Zordee 2 2 370 Bomi Bomi 3052 Monnoh Town Hall Monnoh Town 2 1 467 Bomi Bomi 3053 Gongweh Palava Hut GONGWEH TOWN 3 1 271 Bomi Bomi 3054 Big Geveh Palava Hut Big Geveh 3 1 432 Bomi Bomi 3055 Gbai Palava Hut Gbai 3 1 378 Bomi Bomi 3056 Gbao Palava Hut Gbao #1 3 1 346 Bomi Bomi 3056 Gbao Palava Hut Gbao #1 3 2 347 Bomi Bomi 3057 Gbojah Palava Hut Gbojah 3 1 368 Bomi Bomi 3057 Gbojah Palava Hut Gbojah 3 2 368 Bomi Bomi 3057 Gbojah Palava Hut Gbojah 3 3 370 Bomi Bomi 3058 Kpakla Palava Hut Kpakla 3 1 485 Bomi Bomi 3059 Maloma Palava Hut Maloma 3 1 409 Bomi Bomi 3060 Mecca Palava Hut Mecca 3 1 430 Bomi Bomi 3060 Mecca Palava Hut Mecca 3 2 430 Bomi Bomi 3061 Moila Town Hall Moila 3 1 264 Bomi Bomi 3061 Moila Town Hall Moila 3 2 264 Bomi Bomi 3062 Sonodee Town Hall Sonodee 3 1 264 Bomi Bomi 3062 Sonodee Town Hall Sonodee 3 2 264 Bomi Bomi 3063 Alasala Palava Hut Alasala 3 1 381 Bomi Bomi 3063 Alasala Palava Hut Alasala 3 2 381 Bomi Bomi 3063 Alasala Palava Hut Alasala 3 3 382 Bomi Bomi 3064 Suehn Town Hall Suehn 3 1 453 Bomi Bomi 3064 Suehn Town Hall Suehn 3 2 454 Bomi Bomi 3065 Mulbah Town Hall Mulbah Town 3 1 334 Bomi Bomi 3065 Mulbah Town Hall Mulbah Town 3 2 335 Bomi Bomi 3066 Zuwah Town Palava Hut Zuwah Town 3 1 295 Bomi Bomi 3067 Weakama Public School Weakama 1 1 445 Bomi Bomi 3067 Weakama Public School Weakama 1 2 445 Bomi Bomi 3067 Weakama Public School Weakama 1 3 447 Bomi Bomi 3068 Jimina A. Wilson Public School Damballa Town 1 1 400 Bomi Bomi 3068 Jimina A. Wilson Public School Damballa Town 1 2 400 Bomi Bomi 3068 Jimina A. Wilson Public School Damballa Town 1 3 400 Bomi Bomi 3069 Nyeila English & Arabic School Nyeila 1 1 370 Bomi Bomi 3069 Nyeila English & Arabic School Nyeila 1 2 370 Bomi Bomi 3070 Joseph Town Palava Hut Joseph Town 1 1 467 2017 List of Polling Places By Electoral District CountyName Magisterial Area Polling Precint Code Polling Precint Name Address Electoral District Polling Place Total Voters Bomi Bomi 3070 Joseph Town Palava Hut Joseph Town 1 2 467 Bomi Bomi 3071 C. H. Dewey High School Joseph Town 1 1 368 Bomi Bomi 3071 C. H. Dewey High School Joseph Town 1 2 368 Bomi Bomi 3072 Bomi Jr.
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