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Statement of Persons Nominated, Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations UK Parliamentary Election Election of a MP for the Sunderland Central Constituency Statement of Persons Nominated, Notice of Poll and Situation of Polling Stations UK Parliamentary Election Election of a MP for the Sunderland Central Constituency Notice is hereby given that: 1. A poll for the election of a MP for Sunderland Central will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019, between the hours of 7:00 am and 10:00 pm. 2. One MP is to be elected. 3. The names, home addresses and descriptions of the Candidates remaining validly nominated for election and the names of all persons signing the Candidates nomination paper are as follows: Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Names of Signatories Reason Name of Home Description Proposers (+), Seconders (++) & Proposers (+), Seconders (++) & Proposers (+), Seconders (++) & why no Candidate Address (if any) Assentors Assentors Assentors longer nominated Mullen Antony(+) Doyle James C(++) (Address in The McKeith Joshua T Mullen Deborah D`SILVA the Kingston Conservative Mullen Geoffrey Wright Alan Tom and Surbiton Party Wright Marie Simm Jack P Constituency) Candidate Worthy Kathleen E Worthy Thomas Richardson Miller Stuart T(+) Yousuf (Address in Murray Victoria E(+) Newton Thomas E(++) Jackson Paul(++) Kenneth(+) Harding Abdul K(++) the Marshall Heather Kilner Steven J Kilner Holly ELLIOTT Kilner Denise Christopher T Healey Alan Sunderland Labour Party Chequer Kelly Essl Michael Thompson Paul Julie Jackson Julia T McCormack Gerard Healey Juliette S Central Essl Carol Atkinson Graeme Riddle Sheenagh Williams Christine G Riddle James Taylor Pauline P Constituency) Donaldson Nicole Tolmie Jennifer Callaghan Gillian Yousuf Farhan Talbot Mary M Talbot Bryan (Address in Pallace Ian W(+) Izaks Helmut(++) the Chantkowski Michal Grimes Glenn FEATHERSTONE Green Party Sunderland Sebastian Sojan Ahmed Syed S Rachel Sara candidate Central Mathew Joseph Thomas Patricia Constituency) Saunders Colin Robson Angela 30 Beechwood Haswell Martin(+) Wood Andrew M(++) Terrace, Walton Peter A Smith George T HODSON Liberal Thornhill, Wilson Colin A Bond Malcolm J Niall Dane Democrat Sunderland, Nicholson Colin R Hodson Francesca M SR2 7LY Ellis Timothy H Stoddart Peter (Address in Blyth Sarah L(+) Donkin Paula(++) the Barker Keith W Blyth John MCKENZIE Sunderland Independent Blyth Ruth Blyth Paul A Dale Central Green Jennifer A Harland Ben Constituency) Harland Lee Donkin Michael D Marshall Marshall Janet(++) 158 Echo Christopher J(+) PARIKH Purvis Ann Building, Purvis Laurence Viral Brexit Party Taylor Alexander Sunderland, Philliskirk Joan Kaushikkumar Ramsey Yvonne SR1 1XH Ramsey Gary A Crawford Diane Crawford Kristopher M 4. The situation of Polling Stations and the description of persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: Ranges of electoral register numbers of Situation of Polling Station Station Number persons entitled to vote thereat Grindon Community Association, Cortina Avenue, Sunderland SCE1 A01-1 to A01-1186 Barnes Junior School, Entrance from Wycliffe Road, High Barnes, Sunderland SCE2 A02-1 to A02-1891 Humbledon Methodist Church, Ettrick Grove, High Barnes, Sunderland SCE3 A03-1 to A03-1692 Richard Avenue Primary School, Hurstwood Road, Sunderland SCE4 A04-4/1 to A04-1975/6 West Community Association, Chester Road, Sunderland SCE5 A05-1 to A05-1595/1 Army Reserve Centre, Dykelands Road, Seaburn, Sunderland SCE6 E01-1 to E01-1460/3 Fulwell Methodist Church, Dovedale Road, Sunderland SCE7 E02-3 to E02-1579/4 Fulwell Community Library, Dene Lane, Sunderland SCE8 E03-1 to E03-3116 The Grange Public House, Newcastle Road, Sunderland SCE9 E04-1 to E04-1278 Seaburn Dene Primary School, Torver Crescent, Sunderland SCE10 E05-1 to E05-1500 CHANCE Sunderland, 2 Rickaby Street, Sunderland SCE11 F01-1/1 to F01-1784/1 Hudson Road Primary School, Villiers Street South, Sunderland SCE12 F02-1 to F02-1702/1 Valley Road Academy, Corporation Road, Sunderland SCE13 F03-1 to F03-1155 Carnegie Community Corner, Toward Road, Sunderland SCE14 F04-1 to F04-1586 Grangetown Primary School, Spelterworks Road, Sunderland SCE15 F05-1 to F05-1553/2 Diamond Hall Junior Academy, Community Room, Well Street SCE16 J01-2 to J01-1325 St Bedes U R Church, School Room, Sorley Street SCE17 J02-1 to J02-1689/1 Burn Park Methodist School Room, Burn Park Road, Sunderland SCE18 J03-1 to J03-1721/2 St Marks Community Association, St Marks Church, St Marks Terrace SCE19 J04-1 to J04-1946/3 Sunderland Minster, High Street West, Sunderland SCE20 J05-1 to J05-312 Highfield Academy, Fordfield Road, Sunderland SCE21 K01-1 to K01-1327 Bethesda Free Church Mission Hall, Flodden Road, Sunderland SCE22 K02-1 to K02-1440/2 St Luke's Neighbourhood Centre, Corner of Merle Terrace, St Lukes Road, Pallion SCE23 K03-1 to K03-1697/2 Lambton Street Youth Centre, Falkland Road, Sunderland SCE24 K04-1 to K04-2213/1 St Gabriel's Mens Institute Building, St Gabriel's Avenue, Sunderland SCE25 K05-1 to K05-668 St Aidan`s Church Hall, Ryhope Road, Sunderland SCE26 M01-1 to M01-1596 Temporary Polling Station, Car Park Olympian Boxing Club, Leechmere Way SCE27 M02-1 to M02-2051/1 Ryhope Pentecostal Church, Ryhope Street South, Sunderland SCE28 M03-1 to M03-1802/1 Ryhope Community Association, Ryhope Street, Sunderland SCE29 M04-1 to M04-955/1 Derwenthurst Club, Entrance at Rear from Station Road, The Village, Ryhope SCE30 M05-1 to M05-1737 St Nicholas Church, Haver Hall, Silksworth Lane SCE31 P01-1 to P01-1005/1 St John's Church, Entrance from The Grove, Ashbrooke SCE32 P02-1 to P02-2315/1 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Queen Alexandra Road, Sunderland SCE33 P03-1 to P03-1618 Grangetown Community Centre, Stannington Grove, Sunderland SCE34 P04-1 to P04-2139/1 The Alexandra Public House, Queen Alexandra Road, Sunderland SCE35 P05-1 to P05-1130 Dame Dorothy Community Hub, Dock Street, Monkwearmouth SCE36 Q01-1 to Q01-1425 Hallgarth Bethesda Mission Hall, Bright Street, Sunderland SCE37 Q02-1 to Q02-1778 Roker Methodist Church, Roker Park Road, Entrance from Lonsdale Road, Roker SCE38 Q03-1 to Q03-1763/1 Redby Community Centre, Fulwell Road, Sunderland SCE39 Q04-1 to Q04-1706/1 Priestman Hall, St. Andrews Church, Talbot Road, Roker SCE40 Q05-1 to Q05-1361/1 St Andrews Centre, Old Mill Road, Sunderland SCE41 U01-1 to U01-1721 Southwick Community Centre, Junction of Thompson Road and Southwick Road, Sunderland SCE42 U02-1 to U02-1153/1 Southwick Community Primary School, Shakespeare Street SCE43 U03-1 to U03-1637 Grange Park Primary School, Swan Street, Sunderland SCE44 U04-1 to U04-2592 The Grange Public House, Newcastle Road, Sunderland SCE45 U05-1 to U05-837 Dated Thursday 14 November 2019 Patrick Melia (Acting) Returning Officer Printed and published by the (Acting) Returning Officer, Electoral Services, Room 3.17, Sunderland City Council, Civic Centre, Sunderland, SR2 7DN .
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