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Craigavon District Electoral Area Craigavon Date of Poll Thursday 2 May 2019 Local Council Elections Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll District Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon District Electoral Area Craigavon Date of Poll Thursday 2 May 2019 The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: PERSONS NOMINATED OTHER DESCRIPTION SUBSCRIBERS SURNAME HOME ADDRESS IN FULL NAMES (if any) EVANS Kate 24 Kensington Park, Ulster Unionist Party Douglas Ricardo Beattie Drumnacanvy Julie Flaherty BT63 5PQ James Kenneth Twyble George Arnold Hatch Olive Margaret Hatch Nicola Evans Leigh Evelyn Susan Tindale Mark Edward Tindale Morris Jones Elizabeth Douglas Jones HAGAN Sean 26 Seagoe Road Alliance Party Mary Kathleen Philomena Hagan Portadown Mary Teresa Conran BT63 5HW William Howard Gorman Robert Terence Dixon Maria Dolores Dixon Henry Wallace James Ernest Lawson Michael Stephen Burke Judith Anne Burke Joanne Mary McGoldrick LARKHAM Thomas 122 Pinebank SDLP (Social Democratic John Patrick George Creaney Tullygally & Labour Party) Thomas Alexander Larkham Craigavon Ciara Ann Creaney BT65 5BY Shannon McVeigh Ellen Larkham Maureen Particia Moult Mary Magdalene Quinn Christopher Thomas Moult Elysia Marie Moult Orlaith Josephine Larkham LENNON Fergal 41 Byrnes Rampart Aontú Sally Theresa Lennon Thomas Derrytrasna Fergal Lennon Craigavon Colleen Lisa Weathers BT66 6QQ Paul Francis Weathers Dian Joyce Heaney Theresa McIlroy Jacqueline Ita Eleanor Robinson Stephen Trevor Robinson Edward John Rooney Kieran Pascal Lennon MCALINDEN Declan 7 Derrycrow Road SDLP (Social Democratic Antoinette Patricia McAlinden Derrytrasna & Labour Party) Pauline Mary Skelton BT66 6PT John Patrick George Creaney Stephen Patrick Greene Gemma Concepta Greene James Patrick Greene Mairead Ita Breen Damien Christopher Mulholland Anna Marie Comiskey Una Teresa McAlinden NELSON Catherine 65 Deerings Grove Sinn Féin Clare Seeley Lurgan Ann-Marie Nixon Craigavon, Teresa Green BT67 9GZ Gerard Anthony Green Elizabeth Green Angela McVeigh John Lawrence Brennan Francis Michael Nixon Patrick Liam Gerard McKey Leanne Seeley SMITH Robert 13 Austin Drive Democratic Unionist Elaine Elizabeth Hawthorne Woolsey Tandragee Party – D.U.P. Stephanie Isobel Traynor Co. Armagh Sarah Yvonne Smyth BT62 2AR Gordon Smyth Esther Eileen Trouton Matthew David Oliver Robert Gregory Love Elsie Patricia Love Jennifer Stella Blair Lynn Blair TALLON Michael 22 Levin Road Sinn Féin Brendan Francis Connolly Lurgan Peter Martin Toland Craigavon, Martin John Paul Tallon BT67 9EU Thomas Gerard O’Connor Liam Madine David Charles McGarvey Mary Elizabeth Madine Patrick Joseph Fegan Margaret Avril Connolly Sheila Toland TINSLEY Margaret 51B Charlestown Road Democratic Unionist William Philip Haffey Portadown Party – D.U.P. Jeannie Graham BT63 5PP Carole Abernethy Nigel Woods Alana Jane Wilkinson Sonya Lynn Capper Florence Armstrong Avriel Pauline Gracey Gillian Elizabeth McMurray Thomas William Preston TWYBLE James 50 Enniscrone Park Ulster Unionist Party Douglas Ricardo Beattie Kenneth Portadown George Arnold Hatch Craigavon Katherine Lindsey Evans BT63 5DQ Olive Margaret Hatch Julie Flaherty Thomas Osmond Mulligan Ronald Allen Harkness Lesley Clare Beaumont Harkness John Hanley Bradfield Charles Mitchell Graham A poll for the above election will be taken on Thursday 2 May 2019 between the hours of 7am and 10pm. The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there is available on www.eoni.org.uk and may be viewed at the Council office during office hours. The number of Councillors to be elected for the District Electoral Area will be 5 (five). Dated : Monday 8 April 2019 Council Offices The Palace Demesne ARMAGH Mr Roger Wilson BT60 4EL Deputy Returning Officer Published and printed by Deputy Returning Officer, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council .
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