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PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION 2014 SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL Takuvaine-Tutakimoa PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL 2014 Takuvaine-Tutakimoa Supplementary Rolls of Persons entitled to vote for one (1) MEMBER OF THE COOK ISLANDS PARLIAMENT Supplementary Roll closed for printing on 7 May 2014 Additions to Supplementary Roll closed for printing on 23 May 2014 Deletions and Corrections closed for printing on 23 May 2014 SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR TAKUVAINE-TUTAKIMOA CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 31 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 AHIAO Teuirota Mac, Parekura, Tchnical Officer 2 AITAU Ema, Takamoa, Orometua Vaine 3 AITAU Iana, Takamoa, Minister of Religion - CICC 4 BROWN Sean Kavana, Takuvaine, Carpenter 5 BROWN William Tokerau, Takuvaine, Car Groomer 6 BROWNE-RUSSELL Elizabeth Marie-Therese, Tutakimoa, Catholic Sister 7 CHARLETON David Murray, Takuvaine, Company Manager 8 CHARLETON Motunga, Takuvaine, Retired - Volunteer Creative Centre 9 COOK David Andrew, Takuvaine, Bartender 10 CUTTS Shane Tewhiti, Taputapuatea, Painter 11 DANCE Vaiana Margagret, Tauae, Restaurant Owner 12 DAVISON Apii, Tutakimoa, Pensioner 13 DUNKEL Thelma Alvarez, Teotue, Customs Agent-Western Union 14 FARANI Willie, Takuvaine, Fisherman 15 GREIG Ngatokoteru Maria, Tauae, Not Stated 16 HENRY Walter Tetaura, Takuvaine, Senior Intelligence Officer 17 HOFF Michael, Tutakimoa, Planter 18 HOPI Temreke Posada, Takuvaine, Housekeeping 19 IOANE Afato Ioane, Takuvaine, CITC-Butchery 20 JAKES Alan Ray, Takuvaine, Storeman 21 JOHN Christine, Takuvaine, Sales Assistant 22 JONASSEN Tamatoa Tiamana Rangimotia, Tutakimoa, Attorney 23 KAITARA Emma, Tutakimoa, Retired Religious Sister 24 KIRIKAVA Paerata Joma Adar Junior, Takuvaine, Chef 25 KITAI Puna Mydear, Taputapuatea, Student SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR TAKUVAINE-TUTAKIMOA CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 32 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 LOWRY Lori Gayle, Takuvaine, Office Manager 2 LOWRY Thomas Gilbert Tetoru Love, Takuvaine, Financial Analyst 3 MAILAU Tiaretaina Te Ariki Tutini, Takuvaine, Unemployed 4 MANI Okirua Noel, Takuvaine, Unemployed 5 MANUEL Clement, Takuvaine, Not Stated 6 MANUELA Taputu Kitai, Takuvaine, Kitchen Hand 7 MATA James Itio, Tauae, Occupation Not Stated 8 MATAIO Trainee Alexander Blair, Tutakimoa, Aviation Security 9 MATAPUKU Jericka Monique, Takuvaine, Sales Consultant 10 MATYSIK Heinz Wolfgang Te Ariki, Takuvaine, Solicitor 11 MIRO Tereapii Jamie, Takuvaine, Assistant Operator 12 MITCHELL Martin, Teotue, Carpenter 13 MOEMAI Aitutagata, Tutakimoa, Cashier 14 MOKOHA Iorangi Tereapii, Takuvaine, Carpenter 15 MURARE Makara Kainuku Jnr, Takuvaine, Electrical Apprentice 16 NARITH Khamla, Takuvaine, Analyst/Programmer 17 NGAMETUA April, Takamoa, Student 18 NGAMETUA Ngametua Junior, Takuvaine, Delivery 19 NGATAE Mataina Theresa, Takuvaine, Administration Officer 20 NGAU Terepai, Takuvaine, Housewife 21 NICHOLAS Christopher, Tutakimoa, Diver 22 NIMEROTA Tereapii, Takuvaine, Health Worker 23 NOOAPII Teinakore, Takuvaine, Settlements Analyst 24 PARIMA Arumetua, Takuvaine, Intern(MOE) 25 PEPE Awhitia, Takuvaine, Bank Assistant SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR TAKUVAINE-TUTAKIMOA CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 33 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 PINIATA Honu, Takuvaine, Not stated 2 PIRI Mii Yvonne, Takuvaine, Chief Excutive Officer 3 PITA Munokoakura Michael, Tutakimoa, Shop Assistant 4 PITA Tamaine-Nooroa Tara, Tutakimoa, Unemployed 5 PITTMAN 'Aimata Seuta'atia, Tutakimoa, Student 6 POIRI Makiroa, Tutakimoa, Pensioner 7 POSADA Simon, Takuvaine, Mechanic 8 POTORU Vaike Ruaariki, Takuvaine, Bank Officer 9 POUAO Teuira, Takuvaine, Not Stated 10 POWELL Tracey Ann, Takuvaine, Admin 11 POWELL William Ioaba, Tutakimoa, Self Employed 12 PUKERUA Merle, Takuvaine, Teacher 13 PUNUA Teremoana, Takuvaine, Maintenance 14 PUNUA Teremoana Mason Junior, Takuvaine, Student 15 RAITA Courtney Aitu-Puri, Parekura, Student 16 ROBERT June Ngaitamotu Tuamaki, Takuvaine, Reservations Manager - Edgewater 17 ROI Ann-Marie Vahineritua, Takuvaine, University Student 18 ROKIVAI Nooroa Mana, Parekura, Planter 19 SAGATU Bucky, Takuvaine, Security 20 SAMSON PINIATA Asiasinga, Takuvaine, Not Stated 21 SAMSON PINIATA Robert, Takuvaine, Not stated 22 SAMUELA Sharon, Parekura, Not Stated 23 SAVAGE Teina, Takuvaine, Bank Officer 24 SIMPSON Jonathan Lee, Takuvaine, Airport Security Officer 25 TAMOE Kiriorea Mariri, Takuvaine, Kitchen Hand SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR TAKUVAINE-TUTAKIMOA CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 34 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 TANGA Lynray, Takuvaine, Human Resourses 2 TANGA Rouru, Takuvaine, Telecom 3 TAORO Matauti-O-Teaio Bruno, Tutakimoa, Carpentry 4 TAPUTOA Moeroa, Takuvaine, Mechanic 5 TAPUTOA NGAMETUA Matavaia, Takuvaine, Kitchen hand-Mama's Café 6 TARA Ngatokoono James, Takuvaine, Kitchen Hand 7 TAVIONI Sean Henry, Tutakimoa, Not Stated 8 TEARII Tamaitikanga, Tutakimoa, Painter 9 TEARII Terahivetea Ariki-Rere-Mareva, Tutakimoa, Bartender 10 TEINAKI Ketia Elizabeth, Tutakimoa, Shop Assistant 11 TEIO Parea, Takuvaine, Mechanic 12 TEREAPII Poline, Tutakimoa, Supervisor RFC 13 TEREKIA Teariki Tavarevare, Takuvaine, Bartender 14 TIAITI Cheryl Chloe Rosali, Takuvaine, Employee at CITC Supermarket 15 TIAORE Jane Angeline, Takuvaine, Corner Store 16 TIPOKI Matauti Tokanoa Lester Aerepo Junior, Takuvaine, Auditrorium 17 TOROTORO Ngametua, Takuvaine, CITC Deli Supervisor 18 TUAPUTA Ngatokotoru, Takuvaine, Labourer 19 TUARA Adam, Takuvaine, Unemployed 20 TUIRAVAKAI Dayna Terina, Takuvaine, Hospitality Technician 21 TUTAKA Ateongo Lucy, Takuvaine, Teacher 22 VANO Andre Tangi, Tutakimoa, Driver/Wholesale 23 VANO Rereao, Tutakimoa, Waitress 24 WILLIAM Maire Tepoerau, Takuvaine, Not Stated 25 WILLIAM Mareta, Tutakimoa, Full time mother SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR TAKUVAINE-TUTAKIMOA CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 35 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 WILLIAMS Demoaan Cherie, Takuvaine, Beauty therapist 2 WOODGER Janet, Takuvaine, Education Advisor 3 WOODGER Kenneth Richard, Takuvaine, Self Employed 4 WOODGER Rhys, Takuvaine, Self Employed 5 WOODGER Vanessa Jane, Takuvaine, School Teacher This roll contains 105 Names Registrar of Electors 7 May 2014 SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR TAKUVAINE-TUTAKIMOA CONSTITUENCY Form 2 Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 36 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 AKAMA-TAOMIA Tangimetua, Takuvaine, Theological Student 2 APORO Christmas, Takamoa, Theological Student - Takamoa 3 APORO Moehau, Takamoa, Theological Student - Takamoa 4 ATIRAI HOSKING Torutai, Takamoa, Theological Student - Takamoa 5 HOSKING Frederick Emile, Takuvaine, Theological Student - Takamoa 6 KAINA Nehemia, Tutakimoa, Energy operator 7 KAUKURA Manea, Takamoa, Theological Student - Takamoa 8 KAUKURA Matamua Tom, Takamoa, Theological Student - Takamoa 9 MARSH Ngatokorua, Takamoa, Theological Student - Takamoa 10 PEAU Teanau Naveokura, Takamoa, Theological Student - Takamoa 11 PEAU Varetau, Takamoa, Theological Student - Takamoa 12 POKOATI Deborah, Takuvaine-ki-tai, Housewife 13 SAITU Manukura Tekura, Takamoa, Theological Student - Takamoa 14 SAITU Tautaiputa Puta, Takamoa, Theological Student - Takamoa 15 TAOMIA Tuaongo, Takuvaine, Theological Student - Takamoa 16 TIMOTE Augustino Kaingata, Tutakimoa, Tailor This roll contains 16 Names Registrar of Electors 23 May 2014 ELECTORAL ROLL FOR TAKUVAINE-TUTAKIMOA Form 2 CONSTITUENCY Sec. 16(1) D E L E T I O N S Page-Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation, Deletion reason 1 - 1 ABERAHAMA Tupuna Vaine, Takuvaine-ki-uta, Fireman, Transfer to Tupapa 1 - 2 ABERAHAMA Uamaki, Takuvaine-ki-uta, Teacher, Transfer to Tupapa 1 - 3 AERENGA Matangaro Matamaru, Takuvaine-ki-tai, Domestic Duties, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 1 - 14 ANTONIO Jarene Tuarau Celin, Takuvaine, Customs Boarder Officer, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 1 - 19 AREA Taimataiti Metua, Takuvaine, Carpenter, Transfer to Tupapa 1 - 23 AREAITI Dinah Ngatokoa, Takuvaine-ki-uta, Unemployed, Transfer to Ruaau 2 - 1 ARIOKA Junior, Taumo, Driver, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 2 - 2 ARIOKA Mata, Tutakimoa, Electrician, Transfer to Penrhyn 2 - 4 ARIOKA Maxine Niitaraupoko, Tutakimoa, Cashier-CITC Wholesale, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 2 - 5 ARIOKA May Christine, Tutakimoa, Accounts Executive, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 2 - 7 ARIOKA Ranginui Beatrice, Tutakimoa, Student, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 2 - 10 ATINGAKAU Darren, Takuvaine, Driver, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 2 - 11 ATTRIDGE Michael Gordon, Takuvaine, Occupation Not Stated, Transfer to Ruaau 3 - 2 BROWN Sandi Ngapoko, Tutakimoa, Shop Assistant, Transfer to Tupapa 3 - 3 BROWNE Louisa Maire, Tauae, Occupation Not Stated, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 3 - 9 BUCHIN Enoch, Takuvaine, Joinery, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 3 - 18 CHARLIE Tereapii Jnr Temarama, Tauae, Occupation Not Stated, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 4 - 1 CUTHERS Tom, Takuvaine-ki-uta, Labourer, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(a) 4 - 4 DANIEL Daniel, Takuvaine, School Monitor, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 4 - 5 DANIEL Kairangi Grace, Takuvaine, Minister of the Gospel, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 4 - 6 DANIEL Lee Matthew, Takuvaine, CITC Employee, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) ELECTORAL ROLL FOR TAKUVAINE-TUTAKIMOA Form 2 CONSTITUENCY Sec. 16(1) D E L E T I O N S Page-Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation, Deletion reason 4 - 11 DYER Apoo Nelius, Tutakimoa, Mechanic, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 4 - 22 ENJOY Enjoy Junior, Takuvaine, Operator, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 4 - 25 ERENO Henry, Tauae, Company Director,
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