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Polling Station Location Listing ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF JAMAICA POLLING STATION LOCATIONS - NUMERIC ORDER CONSTITUENCY: ST. CATHERINE NORTH WESTERN CON_# PDs PS LOCATIONS ADDRESSES 1 11TYDIXON PRIMARY SCHOOL TYDIXON, TYDIXON PA 2 22TYDIXON PRIMARY SCHOOL TYDIXON, TYDIXON PA 3 33LLUIDAS VALE PRIMARY LLUIDAS VALE, LLUIDAS VALE PO 4 44LLUIDAS VALE PRIMARY LLUIDAS VALE, LLUIDAS VALE PO 5 55TOP HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL TOP HILL, LLUIDAS VALE PO 6 66TOP HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL TOP HILL, LLUIDAS VALE PO 7 77CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY PENNINGTON, LLUIDAS VALE PO 8 88TOP HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL TOP HILL, LLUIDAS VALE PO 9 99LLUIDAS VALE PRIMARY LLUIDAS VALE, LLUIDAS VALE PO 10 10 10 LLUIDAS VALE PRIMARY LLUIDAS VALE, LLUIDAS VALE PO 11 11 11 LLUIDAS VALE PRIMARY LLUIDAS VALE, LLUIDAS VALE PO 12 12 12 LLUIDAS VALE PRIMARY LLUIDAS VALE, LLUIDAS VALE PO 13 13 13 LLUIDAS VALE PRIMARY LLUIDAS VALE, LLUIDAS VALE PO 14 14 14 MOUNT ZION APOSTOLIC CHURCH WAKEFIELD, BUXTON TOWN PA 15 15 15 VICTORIA PRIMARY SCHOOL VICTORIA, LINSTEAD PO 16 16 16 VICTORIA PRIMARY SCHOOL VICTORIA, LINSTEAD PO 17 17 17 VICTORIA PRIMARY SCHOOL VICTORIA, LINSTEAD PO 18 18 18 VICTORIA PRIMARY SCHOOL VICTORIA, LINSTEAD PO 19 19 19 JERICHO PRIMARY SCHOOL JERICHO, LINSTEAD PO 20 20 20 JERICHO PRIMARY SCHOOL JERICHO, LINSTEAD PO 21 21 21 ORANGEFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE ORANGEGFIELD, ORANGEFIELD PA 22 22 22 ORANGEFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE ORANGEGFIELD, ORANGEFIELD PA 23 23 23 ORANGEFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL ORANGEFIELD, EWARTON PO 24 24 24 POLLYGROUND PRIMARY SCHOOL POLLYGROUND, EWARTON PO 25 25 25 STEPHAN SMITH'S PREMISES CASSAVA POND, EWARTON PO 26 26 26 MOUNT ROSSER PRIMARY SCHOOL MOUNT ROSSER, EWARTON PO 27 27 27A EWARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHURCH STREET, EWARTON PO 28 27 27B EWARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHURCH STREET, EWARTON PO 29 28 28 EWARTON HIGH SCHOOL COGHIEL ROAD, EWARTON PO 30 29 29 EWARTON HIGH SCHOOL COGHIEL ROAD, EWARTON PO 31 30 30 EWARTON HIGH SCHOOL COGHIEL ROAD, EWARTON PO 32 31 31 POLLYGROUND PRIMARY SCHOOL POLLYGROUND, EWARTON PO 33 32 32 ORANGEFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL ORANGEFIELD, EWARTON PO 34 33 33 ORANGEFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE ORANGEFIELD, ORANGEFIELD PA 35 34 34 ORANGEFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE ORANGEFIELD, ORANGEFIELD PA 36 35 35A JERICHO PRIMARY SCHOOL JERICHO, LINSTEAD PO 37 35 35B JERICHO PRIMARY SCHOOL JERICHO, LINSTEAD PO NOVEMBER 9, 2015 Page 1 of 39 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF JAMAICA POLLING STATION LOCATIONS - NUMERIC ORDER CONSTITUENCY: ST. CATHERINE NORTH WESTERN CON_# PDs PS LOCATIONS ADDRESSES 38 36 36 COTTON PIECE COMMUNITY CENTRE COTTON PIECE, EWARTON PO 39 37 37 ORANGEFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL ORANGEFIELD, EWARTON PO 40 38 38 ORANGEFIELD PRIMARY SCHOOL ORANGEFIELD, EWARTON PO 41 39 39A EWARTON HIGH SCHOOL COGHIEL ROAD, EWARTON PO 42 39 39B EWARTON HIGH SCHOOL COGHIEL ROAD, EWARTON PO 43 40 40 EWARTON METHODIST CHURCH MAIN STREET, EWARTON PO 44 41 41 EWARTON HIGH SCHOOL COGHIEL ROAD, EWARTON PO 45 42 42 EWARTON METHODIST CHURCH MAIN STREET, EWARTON PO 46 43 43 EWARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHURCH STREET, EWARTON PO 47 44 44 EWARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHURCH STREET, EWARTON PO 48 45 45 EWARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHURCH STREET, EWARTON PO 49 46 46 EWARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHURCH STREET, EWARTON PO 50 47 47 EWARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHURCH STREET, EWARTON PO 51 48 48 EWARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHURCH STREET, EWARTON PO 52 49 49 EWARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHURCH STREET, EWARTON PO 53 50 50 MOUNT ROSSER PRIMARY SCHOOL MOUNT ROSSER, EWARTON PO 54 51 51 MOUNT ROSSER PRIMARY SCHOOL MOUNT ROSSER, EWARTON PO 55 52 52 BERMADDY PRIMARY SCHOOL BERMADDY, TREADWAYS PA 56 53 53 BERMADDY PRIMARY SCHOOL BERMADDY, TREADWAYS PA 57 54 54A BERMADDY PRIMARY SCHOOL BERMADDY, TREADWAYS PA 58 54 54B BERMADDY PRIMARY SCHOOL BERMADDY, TREADWAYS PA 59 55 55 EWARTON PRIMARY SCHOOL 4 CHURCH STREET, EWARTON PO 60 56 56A COTTON PIECE COMMUNITY CENTRE COTTON PIECE, EWARTON PO 61 56 56B COTTON PIECE COMMUNITY CENTRE COTTON PIECE, EWARTON PO 62 57 57A MCGRATH HIGH SCHOOL MCGRATH, TREADWAYS PA 63 57 57B MCGRATH HIGH SCHOOL MCGRATH, TREADWAYS PA 64 58 58A MCGRATH HIGH SCHOOL MCGRATH, TREADWAYS PA 65 58 58B MCGRATH HIGH SCHOOL MCGRATH, TREADWAYS PA 66 59 59A CHARLEMONT COMMUNITY CENTRE CHARLEMONT HS, LINSTEAD PO 67 59 59B CHARLEMONT COMMUNITY CENTRE CHARLEMONT HS, LINSTEAD PO 68 60 60 CHARLEMONT COMMUNITY CENTRE CHARLEMONT HS, LINSTEAD PO 69 61 61 JERICHO PRIMARY SCHOOL JERICHO, LINSTEAD PO 70 62 62 JERICHO PRIMARY SCHOOL JERICHO, LINSTEAD PO 71 63 63 JERICHO PRIMARY SCHOOL JERICHO, LINSTEAD PO 72 64 64A JERICHO PRIMARY SCHOOL JERICHO, LINSTEAD PO 73 64 64B JERICHO PRIMARY SCHOOL JERICHO, LINSTEAD PO 74 65 65 CHARLEMONT COMMUNITY CENTRE CHARLEMONT HS, LINSTEAD PO NOVEMBER 9, 2015 Page 2 of 39 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF JAMAICA POLLING STATION LOCATIONS - NUMERIC ORDER CONSTITUENCY: ST. CATHERINE NORTH WESTERN CON_# PDs PS LOCATIONS ADDRESSES 75 66 66 MCGRATH HIGH SCHOOL MCGRATH, TREADWAYS PA 76 67 67 MCGRATH HIGH SCHOOL MCGRATH, TREADWAYS PA 77 68 68 MCGRATH HIGH SCHOOL MCGRATH, TREADWAYS PA 78 69 69A YORK STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL YORK STREET, LINSTEAD PO 79 69 69B YORK STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL YORK STREET, LINSTEAD PO 80 70 70 YORK STREET PRIMARY SCHOOL YORK STREET, LINSTEAD PO 81 71 71A TIME & PATIENCE PRIMARY SCHOOL TIME & PATIENCE, LINSTEAD PO 82 71 71B TIME & PATIENCE PRIMARY SCHOOL TIME & PATIENCE, LINSTEAD PO 83 72 72 TIME & PATIENCE PRIMARY SCHOOL TIME & PATIENCE, LINSTEAD PO 84 73 73A ROSEHALL COMMUNITY CENTRE ROSEHALL, LINSTEAD PO 85 73 73B ROSEHALL COMMUNITY CENTRE ROSEHALL, LINSTEAD PO 86 74 74 ROSEHALL 4H CLUB ROSEHALL, LINSTEAD PO 87 75 75 ROSEHALL COMMUNITY CENTRE ROSEHALL, LINSTEAD PO 88 76 76 ROSEHALL COMMUNITY CENTRE ROSEHALL, LINSTEAD PO 89 77 77 ROSEHALL 4H CLUB ROSEHALL, LINSTEAD PO 90 78 78 ROSEMOUNT PRIMARY SCHOOL ROSEMOUNT DRIVE, LINSTEAD PO 91 79 79 ROSEMOUNT PRIMARY SCHOOL ROSEMOUNT DRIVE, LINSTEAD PO 92 80 80A ROSEMOUNT COMMUNITY CENTRE ROSEMOUNT DRIVE, LINSTEAD PO 93 80 80B ROSEMOUNT COMMUNITY CENTRE ROSEMOUNT DRIVE, LINSTEAD PO 94 81 81 ROSEMOUNT COMMUNITY CENTRE ROSEMOUNT DRIVE, LINSTEAD PO 95 82 82 LINSTEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 EAST AVENUE, LINSTEAD PO 96 83 83 LINSTEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 EAST AVENUE, LINSTEAD PO 97 84 84 LINSTEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 EAST AVENUE, LINSTEAD PO 98 85 85 LINSTEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 EAST AVENUE, LINSTEAD PO 99 86 86 LINSTEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 EAST AVENUE, LINSTEAD PO 100 87 87 LINSTEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 EAST AVENUE, LINSTEAD PO 101 88 88 LINSTEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 EAST AVENUE, LINSTEAD PO 102 89 89 LINSTEAD PRIMARY SCHOOL 12 EAST AVENUE, LINSTEAD PO 103 90 90 LINSTEAD METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH STREET, LINSTEAD PO 104 91 91 LINSTEAD METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH STREET, LINSTEAD PO 105 92 92A HAPPY KIDZ DAYCARE & LEARNING ACADEMY BANBURY, LINSTEAD PO 106 92 92B HAPPY KIDZ DAYCARE & LEARNING ACADEMY BANBURY, LINSTEAD PO 107 93 93 HAPPY KIDZ DAYCARE & LEARNING ACADEMY BANBURY, LINSTEAD PO 108 94 94 VICTORIA PRIMARY SCHOOL VICTORIA, LINSTEAD PO 109 95 95 VICTORIA PRIMARY SCHOOL VICTORIA, LINSTEAD PO 110 96 96 VICTORIA PRIMARY SCHOOL VICTORIA, LINSTEAD PO 111 97 97 VICTORIA PRIMARY SCHOOL VICTORIA, LINSTEAD PO NOVEMBER 9, 2015 Page 3 of 39 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF JAMAICA POLLING STATION LOCATIONS - NUMERIC ORDER CONSTITUENCY: ST. CATHERINE NORTH WESTERN CON_# PDs PS LOCATIONS ADDRESSES 112 98 98 FAMILY OF GOD INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES BANBURY, LINSTEAD PO 113 99 99 FAMILY OF GOD INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES BANBURY, LINSTEAD PO 114 100 100 FAMILY OF GOD INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES BANBURY, LINSTEAD PO 115 101 101A LINSTEAD METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH STREET, LINSTEAD PO 116 101 101B LINSTEAD METHODIST CHURCH CHURCH STREET, LINSTEAD PO 117 102 102 DINTHILL HIGH SCHOOL DINTHILL, LINSTEAD PO 118 103 103 DINTHILL HIGH SCHOOL DINTHILL, LINSTEAD PO 103 118 NOVEMBER 9, 2015 Page 4 of 39 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF JAMAICA POLLING STATION LOCATIONS - NUMERIC ORDER CONSTITUENCY: ST. CATHERINE SOUTH WESTERN CON_# PDs PS LOCATIONS ADDRESSES 1 11BARTON'S PRIMARY SCHOOL BARTONS DISTRICT 2 22BARTONS HEALTH CENTRE BARTONS DISTRICT 3 33BARTON'S PRIMARY SCHOOL BARTONS DISTRICT 4 44BARTON'S PRIMARY SCHOOL BARTONS DISTRICT 5 55BOIS CONTENT ALL AGE BOIS CONTENT 6 66BARTON'S PRIMARY SCHOOL BARTONS DISTRICT 7 77BARTON'S HEALTH CENTRE BARTONS DISTRICT 8 88BOIS CONTENT ALL AGE BOIS CONTENT 9 99APLANTERS ALL AGE SCHOOL PLANTERS DISTRICT 10 99BPLANTERS ALL AGE SCHOOL PLANTERS DISTRICT 11 10 10 PLANTERS ALL AGE SCHOOL PLANTERS DISTRICT 12 11 11 GOOD HOPE PRIMARY SCHOOL RED GROUND DISTRICT 13 12 12 GOOD HOPE PRIMARY SCHOOL RED GROUND DISTRICT 14 13 13 GOOD HOPE PRIMARY SCHOOL RED GROUND DISTRICT 15 14 14 GOOD HOPE PRIMARY SCHOOL RED GROUND DISTRICT 16 15 15 GOOD HOPE PRIMARY SCHOOL RED GROUND DISTRICT 17 16 16 GOOD HOPE PRIMARY SCHOOL RED GROUND DISTRICT 18 17 17 DAVIS PRIMARY SCHOOL BANNISTER DISTRICT 19 18 18 DAVIS PRIMARY SCHOOL BANNISTER DISTRICT 20 19 19 DAVIS PRIMARY SCHOOL BANNISTER DISTRICT 21 20 20 DAVIS PRIMARY SCHOOL BANNISTER DISTRICT 22 21 21 DAVIS PRIMARY SCHOOL BANNISTER DISTRICT 23 22 22 DAVIS PRIMARY SCHOOL BANNISTER DISTRICT 24 23 23A CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY WELLNESS CENTRE BOWERS DRIVE 25 23 23B CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY WELLNESS CENTRE BOWERS DRIVE 26 24 24A CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY WELLNESS CENTRE BOWERS DRIVE 27 24 24B CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY WELLNESS CENTRE BOWERS DRIVE 28 25 25A CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY WELLNESS CENTRE BOWERS DRIVE 29 25 25B CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY WELLNESS CENTRE BOWERS DRIVE 30 26 26 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY WELLNESS CENTRE BOWERS DRIVE 31 27 27A OLD HARBOUR PRIMARY SCHOOL MARLIE DRIVE 32 27 27B OLD HARBOUR PRIMARY SCHOOL MARLIE DRIVE 33 28 28A OLD HARBOUR PRIMARY SCHOOL MARLIE DRIVE 34 28 28B OLD HARBOUR PRIMARY SCHOOL MARLIE DRIVE 35 29 29 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY WELLNESS CENTRE BOWERS DRIVE 36 30 30 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY WELLNESS CENTRE BOWERS DRIVE 37 31 31A AVIARY COMMUNITY CENTRE AVIARY NOVEMBER 9, 2015 Page 5 of 39 ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF JAMAICA POLLING STATION LOCATIONS - NUMERIC ORDER CONSTITUENCY: ST.
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