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1 October 2020 Local Government Electorate Local Government Electorate on 01 October 2020 District Local Govt Electorate N08000101 ABBEY (ANTRIM AND NEWTOWNABBEY) 2,404 N08000102 ALDERGROVE 2,726 N08000103 ANTRIM CENTRE 2,809 N08000104 BALLYCLARE EAST 2,693 N08000105 BALLYCLARE WEST 2,854 N08000106 BALLYDUFF 2,343 N08000107 BALLYHENRY 2,090 N08000108 BALLYNURE 2,625 N08000109 BALLYROBERT 2,733 N08000110 BURNTHILL 2,642 N08000111 CARNMONEY 2,105 N08000112 CARNMONEY HILL 2,358 N08000113 CLADY 2,724 N08000114 COLLINBRIDGE 2,329 N08000115 CRANFIELD 2,310 N08000116 CRUMLIN 2,630 N08000117 DOAGH 2,511 N08000118 FAIRVIEW 2,207 N08000119 FOUNTAIN HILL 2,259 N08000120 GLEBE (ANTRIM AND NEWTOWNABBEY) 2,368 N08000121 GLENGORMLEY 2,344 N08000122 GREYSTONE (ANTRIM AND NEWTOWNABBEY) 2,108 N08000123 HIGHTOWN 2,187 N08000124 JORDANSTOWN 2,570 N08000125 MALLUSK 3,803 N08000126 MONKSTOWN 2,476 N08000127 MOSSLEY 2,649 N08000128 O'NEILL 2,294 N08000129 PARKGATE 2,497 N08000130 RANDALSTOWN 2,548 N08000131 RATHCOOLE 2,307 N08000132 ROSTULLA 2,701 N08000133 SHILVODAN 2,628 N08000134 SPRINGFARM 3,306 N08000135 STEEPLE 2,328 N08000136 STILES 2,601 N08000137 TEMPLEPATRICK 2,577 N08000138 TOOME 2,700 N08000139 VALLEY (ANTRIM AND NEWTOWNABBEY) 2,379 N08000140 WHITEHOUSE 2,236 N09000001 - ANTRIM AND NEWTOWNABBEY 100,959 N08001101 BALLYCROCHAN 2,585 N08001102 BALLYGOWAN 3,224 N08001103 BALLYGRAINEY 3,672 N08001104 BALLYHOLME 2,965 N08001105 BALLYMAGEE 3,069 N08001106 BALLYWALTER 3,274 N08001107 BLOOMFIELD (NORTH DOWN AND ARDS) 2,948 N08001108 BROADWAY 2,765 N08001109 BRYANSBURN 2,931 N08001110 CARROWDORE 3,036 N08001111 CASTLE (NORTH DOWN AND ARDS) 2,832 N08001112 CLANDEBOYE 2,921 N08001113 COMBER NORTH 2,798 N08001114 COMBER SOUTH 2,860 N08001115 COMBER WEST 2,825 N08001116 CONWAY SQUARE 2,861 N08001117 CRONSTOWN 3,287 N08001118 CULTRA 3,108 N08001119 DONAGHADEE 2,947 N08001120 GLEN 3,312 N08001121 GREGSTOWN 2,475 N08001122 GROOMSPORT 2,875 N08001123 HARBOUR 3,393 N08001124 HELEN'S BAY 2,958 N08001125 HOLYWOOD 3,273 N08001126 KILCOOLEY 2,932 N08001127 KILLINCHY 2,810 N08001128 KIRCUBBIN 3,129 N08001129 LOUGHRIES 3,049 N08001130 LOUGHVIEW 3,109 N08001131 MOVILLA 2,825 N08001132 PORTAFERRY 2,552 N08001133 PORTAVOGIE 2,708 N08001134 RATHGAEL 2,540 N08001135 RATHMORE 2,909 N08001136 SCRABO 3,197 N08001137 SILVERBIRCH 2,886 N08001138 SILVERSTREAM 2,568 N08001139 WARREN 3,153 N08001140 WEST WINDS 2,843 N09000011 - ARDS AND NORTH DOWN 118,404 N08000201 AGHAGALLON 3,703 N08000202 BALLYBAY 3,378 N08000203 BANBRIDGE EAST 3,349 N08000204 BANBRIDGE NORTH 3,189 N08000205 BANBRIDGE SOUTH 3,507 N08000206 BANBRIDGE WEST 3,777 N08000207 BLACKWATERTOWN 3,984 N08000208 BLEARY 3,522 N08000209 BROWNLOW 4,083 N08000210 CATHEDRAL (ARMAGH,BANBRIDGE & CRAIGAVON) 3,348 N08000211 CORCRAIN 3,504 N08000212 CRAIGAVON CENTRE 4,176 N08000213 DEMESNE 3,730 N08000214 DERRYTRASNA 3,610 N08000215 DONAGHCLONEY 3,456 N08000216 DROMORE (ARMAGH,BANBRIDGE & CRAIGAVON) 3,367 N08000217 GILFORD 3,352 N08000218 GRANSHA 3,478 N08000219 HAMILTONSBAWN 3,641 N08000220 KEADY 3,688 N08000221 KERNAN 3,800 N08000222 KILLYCOMAIN 3,460 N08000223 KNOCKNASHANE 3,303 N08000224 LOUGH ROAD 3,816 N08000225 LOUGHBRICKLAND 3,980 N08000226 LOUGHGALL 3,909 N08000227 MAGHERALIN 3,657 N08000228 MAHON 3,528 N08000229 MARKETHILL 3,843 N08000230 MOURNEVIEW 3,486 N08000231 NAVAN 3,735 N08000232 PARKLAKE 3,696 N08000233 QUILLY 3,204 N08000234 RATHFRILAND 3,451 N08000235 RICHHILL 3,598 N08000236 SEAGAHAN 3,932 N08000237 SHANKILL (ARMAGH,BANBRIDGE & CRAIGAVON) 4,066 N08000238 TANDRAGEE 3,627 N08000239 THE BIRCHES 4,100 N08000240 THE MALL 3,582 N08000241 WARINGSTOWN 3,847 N09000002 - ARMAGH, BANBRIDGE AND CRAIGAVON 149,462 N08000301 ANDERSONSTOWN 3,708 N08000302 ARDOYNE 3,661 N08000303 BALLYGOMARTIN 4,178 N08000304 BALLYMACARRETT 3,819 N08000305 BALLYMURPHY 3,596 N08000306 BALLYSILLAN 3,435 N08000307 BEECHMOUNT 3,636 N08000308 BEERSBRIDGE 4,076 N08000309 BELLEVUE 3,671 N08000310 BELMONT 3,605 N08000311 BELVOIR 3,682 N08000312 BLACKSTAFF 4,384 N08000313 BLOOMFIELD (BELFAST) 3,913 N08000314 CAVEHILL 3,399 N08000315 CENTRAL 5,252 N08000316 CHICHESTER PARK 3,968 N08000317 CLIFTONVILLE 3,904 N08000318 CLONARD 3,964 N08000319 COLLIN GLEN 4,091 N08000320 CONNSWATER 3,985 N08000321 CREGAGH 3,407 N08000322 DUNCAIRN 4,572 N08000323 DUNMURRY 3,870 N08000324 FALLS 3,383 N08000325 FALLS PARK 3,681 N08000326 FINAGHY 3,531 N08000327 FORTH RIVER 3,318 N08000328 FORTWILLIAM 3,397 N08000329 GARNERVILLE 3,560 N08000330 GILNAHIRK 3,748 N08000331 HILLFOOT 3,628 N08000332 INNISFAYLE 3,936 N08000333 KNOCK 3,851 N08000334 LADYBROOK 3,744 N08000335 LAGMORE 5,066 N08000336 LEGONIEL 3,960 N08000337 MALONE 3,750 N08000338 MEROK 3,186 N08000339 MUSGRAVE 3,702 N08000340 NEW LODGE 3,458 N08000341 ORANGEFIELD 3,556 N08000342 ORMEAU 4,193 N08000343 POLEGLASS 3,973 N08000344 RAVENHILL 3,429 N08000345 ROSETTA 4,024 N08000346 SANDOWN 3,287 N08000347 SHANDON 4,009 N08000348 SHANKILL (BELFAST) 4,389 N08000349 SHAW'S ROAD 3,986 N08000350 STEWARTSTOWN (BELFAST) 3,658 N08000351 STORMONT 3,794 N08000352 STRANMILLIS 4,382 N08000353 SYDENHAM 3,728 N08000354 TURF LODGE 3,537 N08000355 TWINBROOK 3,481 N08000356 UPPER MALONE 3,700 N08000357 WATER WORKS 4,306 N08000358 WINDSOR 4,845 N08000359 WOODSTOCK 3,798 N08000360 WOODVALE 3,500 N09000003 - BELFAST 230,250 N08000401 AGHADOWEY 2,567 N08000402 ALTAHULLION 2,248 N08000403 ATLANTIC 2,592 N08000404 BALLYCASTLE 2,395 N08000405 BALLYKELLY 2,286 N08000406 BALLYMONEY EAST 2,127 N08000407 BALLYMONEY NORTH 2,516 N08000408 BALLYMONEY SOUTH 2,311 N08000409 CASTLEROCK 2,625 N08000410 CHURCHLAND 2,657 N08000411 CLOGH MILLS 2,663 N08000412 COOLESSAN 1,926 N08000413 DERVOCK 2,463 N08000414 DRUMSURN 2,535 N08000415 DUNDOOAN 2,585 N08000416 DUNGIVEN 2,533 N08000417 DUNLOY 2,584 N08000418 FEENY 2,468 N08000419 GARVAGH 2,374 N08000420 GIANT'S CAUSEWAY 2,462 N08000421 GREYSTEEL 3,153 N08000422 GREYSTONE (CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS) 2,399 N08000423 HOPEFIELD 2,587 N08000424 KILREA 2,677 N08000425 KINBANE 2,698 N08000426 LOUGHGUILE AND STRANOCUM 2,639 N08000427 LURIGETHAN 2,143 N08000428 MACOSQUIN 2,495 N08000429 MAGILLIGAN 2,311 N08000430 MOUNTSANDEL 2,612 N08000431 PORTRUSH AND DUNLUCE 2,195 N08000432 PORTSTEWART 2,233 N08000433 QUARRY 2,767 N08000434 RASHARKIN 2,714 N08000435 ROESIDE 2,078 N08000436 ROUTE 2,402 N08000437 TORR HEAD AND RATHLIN 2,648 N08000438 UNIVERSITY 2,259 N08000439 WATERSIDE 2,956 N08000440 WINDY HALL 2,754 N09000004 - CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS 99,637 N08000501 ARTIGARVAN 2,664 N08000502 BALLYCOLMAN 2,763 N08000503 BALLYMAGROARTY 2,819 N08000504 BRANDYWELL 2,577 N08000505 CARN HILL 2,330 N08000506 CASTLEDERG 2,540 N08000507 CAW 2,876 N08000508 CITY WALLS 2,456 N08000509 CLAUDY 2,619 N08000510 CLONDERMOT 2,878 N08000511 CREGGAN 2,818 N08000512 CREGGAN SOUTH 2,839 N08000513 CULMORE 3,191 N08000514 DRUMAHOE 2,990 N08000515 DUNNAMANAGH 2,593 N08000516 EBRINGTON 2,743 N08000517 EGLINTON 2,856 N08000518 ENAGH 2,935 N08000519 FINN 3,005 N08000520 FOYLE SPRINGS 2,631 N08000521 GALLIAGH 2,825 N08000522 GLENDERG 2,494 N08000523 GLENELLY VALLEY 2,542 N08000524 KILFENNAN 2,993 N08000525 LISNAGELVIN 2,590 N08000526 MADAM'S BANK 2,440 N08000527 NEW BUILDINGS 2,831 N08000528 NEWTOWNSTEWART 2,295 N08000529 NORTHLAND 2,987 N08000530 PARK (DERRY AND STRABANE) 2,568 N08000531 SHANTALLOW 2,893 N08000532 SHANTALLOW EAST 3,290 N08000533 SHERIFF'S MOUNTAIN 2,593 N08000534 SION MILLS 2,739 N08000535 SKEOGE 3,453 N08000536 SLIEVEKIRK 2,608 N08000537 SPRINGTOWN 2,531 N08000538 STRABANE NORTH 2,773 N08000539 STRABANE WEST 2,422 N08000540 VICTORIA (DERRY AND STRABANE) 2,903 N09000005 - DERRY AND STRABANE 109,893 N08000601 BALLINAMALLARD 2,194 N08000602 BELCOO AND GARRISON 2,119 N08000603 BELLEEK AND BOA 2,388 N08000604 BERAGH 2,121 N08000605 BOHO,CLEENISH AND LETTERBREEN 2,490 N08000606 BROOKEBOROUGH 1,924 N08000607 CAMOWEN 2,193 N08000608 CASTLECOOLE 2,285 N08000609 COOLNAGARD 2,343 N08000610 DERGMONEY 1,853 N08000611 DERRYGONNELLY 2,076 N08000612 DERRYLIN 2,034 N08000613 DONAGH 2,037 N08000614 DROMORE (FERMANAGH AND OMAGH) 1,967 N08000615 DRUMNAKILLY 2,164 N08000616 DRUMQUIN 2,156 N08000617 EDERNEY AND KESH 2,082 N08000618 ERNE 2,136 N08000619 FAIRY WATER 2,220 N08000620 FINTONA 1,831 N08000621 FLORENCE COURT AND KINAWLEY 2,235 N08000622 GORTIN 2,247 N08000623 GORTRUSH 2,213 N08000624 IRVINESTOWN 2,284 N08000625 KILLYCLOGHER 2,275 N08000626 LISBELLAW 2,237 N08000627 LISNARRICK 2,436 N08000628 LISNASKEA 1,850 N08000629 MAGUIRESBRIDGE 2,464 N08000630 NEWTOWNBUTLER 1,932 N08000631 NEWTOWNSAVILLE 2,174 N08000632 OWENKILLEW 2,097 N08000633 PORTORA 2,262 N08000634 ROSSLEA 1,782 N08000635 ROSSORRY 1,825 N08000636 SIXMILECROSS 2,041 N08000637 STRULE 1,852 N08000638 TEMPO 2,151 N08000639 TERMON 1,968 N08000640 TRILLICK 1,886 N09000006 - FERMANAGH AND OMAGH 84,824 N08000701 BALLINDERRY 2,843 N08000702 BALLYHANWOOD 2,362 N08000703 BALLYMACASH 2,355 N08000704 BALLYMACBRENNAN 2,353 N08000705 BALLYMACOSS 3,566 N08000706 BEECHILL 2,547 N08000707 BLARIS 2,465 N08000708 CAIRNSHILL 2,675 N08000709 CARROWREAGH 3,909 N08000710 CARRYDUFF EAST 2,722 N08000711 CARRYDUFF WEST 2,536 N08000712 DERRYAGHY 2,876 N08000713 DROMARA 2,465 N08000714 DRUMBO 2,337 N08000715 DUNDONALD 2,386 N08000716 ENLER 2,214 N08000717 GALWALLY 2,444 N08000718 GLENAVY 2,757 N08000719 GRAHAM'S BRIDGE 2,229 N08000720 HARMONY HILL 2,312 N08000721 HILDEN 2,571 N08000722 HILLHALL 2,754 N08000723 HILLSBOROUGH 2,671 N08000724 KNOCKBRACKEN 2,667 N08000725 KNOCKMORE 2,847 N08000726 LAGAN 2,526 N08000727 LAGAN VALLEY 2,119 N08000728 LAMBEG 2,531 N08000729 LISNAGARVEY 2,338 N08000730 MAGHABERRY 3,004 N08000731 MAGHERALAVE 2,798 N08000732 MAZE
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