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List of Villages and Parishes for Residual Elections July 2019 For LIST OF 149 VILLAGES & 13 PARISHES WHERE LC 1 & II RESIDUAL ELECTIONS ARE TO BE HELD, 2019 No District Subcounty Parish Village Reason for Failure 1 LIRA ADEKOKWOK BOROBORO EAST BOROBORO EAST NO NOMINATION 2 LIRA ADYEL TESO A MEDICAL QUARTERS NO NOMINATION 3 MITYANA CENTRAL DIVISION CENTRAL WARD HOSPITAL AREA NO NOMINATION 4 KYENJOJO KANYEGARAMIRE KITEGA KITEGA NO NOMINATION 5 BUNDIBUGYO BUTAMA-MITUNDA T/C BUNDINJONGYA WARD BUNDINJONGYA NO NOMINATION 6 BUNDIBUGYO BUTAMA-MITUNDA T/C KAHIMBI WARD BUNSERU NO NOMINATION 7 KYENJOJO BUFUNJO KANDAMA MUZIZI NO NOMINATION 8 LIRA ADYEL AKWOYO WARD LANGO COLLEGE NO NOMINATION 9 LIRA AMACH ABWOCOLIL WIODYEK A NO NOMINATION 10 KYEGEGWA KYEGEGWA TOWN COUNCIL KYEGEGWA WARD KIGANDO NO NOMINATION 11 BUKWO CHESOWER NYALIT KAPSIYWO NO NOMINATION 12 BUKWO CHESOWER NYALIT NYALIT NO NOMINATION 13 BUKWO CHESOWER KAPTEKA CHERINGANY NO NOMINATION 14 BUKWO CHESOWER KAPTEKA KWANWA NO NOMINATION 15 BUKWO CHESOWER KAPTEKA LOCH NO NOMINATION 16 BUKWO CHESOWER KAPTEKA TAKATET NO NOMINATION 17 BUKWO CHESOWER KAPTEKA RWANDET NO NOMINATION 18 KABAROLE BUKUUKU KIGUMA KALYANGO NO NOMINATION 19 KABAROLE HARUGONGO BUSAIGA WANKA NO NOMINATION 20 KABAROLE HARUGONGO KYAKAIGO KIKONGE B NO NOMINATION 21 KASESE MALIBA KATEBE KIHYO NO NOMINATION 22 BUKWO CHESOWER KAPTEKA BOYET NO NOMINATION 23 BUKWO CHESOWER KAPTEKA TUYOBEI NO NOMINATION 24 BUKWO CHEPKWASTA SUNGORA SUNGORA NO NOMINATION 25 BUKWO CHEPKWASTA SUNGORA KAPSOYEN NO NOMINATION 26 BUKWO CHEPKWASTA SUNGORA SURUMOYO NO NOMINATION 27 BUKWO CHEPKWASTA SUNGORA CHEMUGUN NO NOMINATION 28 BUKWO CHEPKWASTA SUNGORA MURYAMAT NO NOMINATION 29 BUKWO CHEPKWASTA SUNGORA CHEMURON NO NOMINATION 30 BUKWO KAMET KAMET TOMTO NO NOMINATION 31 KOBOKO DRANYA ALLA LEMEKORA NO NOMINATION 32 KOBOKO LUDARA CHAKULIA GIDOGIDONGA NO NOMINATION 33 NAKASEKE KINYOGOGA RUKONO SPECIAL AREA/BARRACKS NO NOMINATION 34 ALEBTONG AWEI ACEDE AKOKOWO A NO NOMINATION 35 ARUA ADUMI ANYARA ADUMI S.S. NO NOMINATION 36 ARUA ADUMI KATI NYAI NO NOMINATION 37 ARUA VURRA KULUVA KULUVA HOSPITAL NO NOMINATION 38 ARUA OLI RIVER PANGISA ABIA NO NOMINATION 39 KAKUMIRO KISENGWE KYEBANDO KAMAGERA NO NOMINATION 40 KITGUM LABONGO-AMIDA KOCH WAOBIENENE NO NOMINATION 41 GULU UNYAMA ODING KOMER NO NOMINATION 42 GULU UNYAMA ODING LABONGOGUR NO NOMINATION 43 GULU UNYAMA ODING PABIT NO NOMINATION 44 GULU UNYAMA ODING ATEDE NO NOMINATION 45 KIKUUBE KIZIRANFUMBI KIDOMA KITAMBARA NO NOMINATION 46 KASESE KITSWAMBA KIHYO KIHYO NO NOMINATION 47 RUKUNGIRI EASTERN DIVISION KYATOKO WARD RUKUNGIRI POLICE NO NOMINATION 48 MBALE NAMABASA NAMABASA NAMABASA IV LOWER NO NOMINATION 49 KIBUKU KIBUKU TOWN COUNCIL NAMAWONDO WARD NAMAWONDO IA NO NOMINATION 50 KIKUUBE KIZIRANFUMBI MUNTEME MUZIRANDURU NO NOMINATION 51 NAKASEKE WAKYATO KALAGALA KYAKAYONGA NO NOMINATION 52 SIRONKO ZESUI SHIMUMA MULUTI NO NOMINATIONS 53 SIRONKO BUKHULO BUBETSYE TUBANA NO NOMINATIONS 54 SIRONKO BUNYAFWA KIGULYA BIHELELE NO NOMINATIONS 55 SOROTI WESTERN SENIOR QRTERS WARD CELL J NO NOMINATIONS 56 SOROTI ARAPAI ALOET ARAPAI AGRIC COLLEGE NO NOMINATIONS 57 SOROTI ARAPAI ALOET TESO COLLEGE EAST NO NOMINATIONS 58 SOROTI ARAPAI ALOET TESO COLLEGE WEST NO NOMINATIONS 59 ZOMBO ATYAK ANYOLA PACEN NO NOMINATIONS 60 SOROTI TUBUR OGOLAI OGOLAI NO NOMINATIONS 61 KALANGALA BUFUMIRA BUFUMIRA KYANKOLOKOLO NO NOMINATIONS 62 KASESE KITSWAMBA RUGENDABARA BURAMBIRA T/C NO NOMINATIONS 63 KAMPALA KAMPALA CENTRAL DIV KISENYI III NOOK NO NOMINATIONS 64 KYENJOJO KANYEGARAMIRE KITEGA KISENGYA NO NOMINATIONS 65 BUVUMA LWAJE LYABALIME KALYAMBUZI NO NOMINATIONS 66 SSEMBABULE BULONGO KARUSHONSHOMEZI KARUSHONSHOMEZI A Violence and Register destroyed 67 SSEMBABULE NABITANGA KABAALE BUGOOBE A Violence and Register destroyed 68 SSEMBABULE NABITANGA KABAALE INAGA Violence and Register destroyed 69 SSEMBABULE NABITANGA ISHARA GANTAAMA A Violence and Register destroyed 70 SSEMBABULE NABITANGA KIRAMA KIRAMA A Violence and Register destroyed 71 SSEMBABULE NABITANGA MEERU SAGAZI B Violence and Register destroyed 72 SSEMBABULE MATEETE NAKAGONGO NSUMBA A Violence and Register destroyed 73 SSEMBABULE KATWE KINYWAMAZZI MASAMBYA A Violence and Register destroyed 74 SSEMBABULE LUGUSULU MBUYA BIREMBO Violence and Register destroyed 75 SSEMBABULE LUGUSULU KAIRASYA RWEKISHUGI Violence and Register destroyed 76 SSEMBABULE MITIMA MITIMA Mitima Violence and Register destroyed 77 KIRYANDONGO BWEYALE TOWN COUNCIL CENTRAL WARD BWEYALE Violence and Register destroyed 78 NAMAYINGO LOLWE LOLWE WEST KANDEGE Violence and Register destroyed 79 JINJA BUWENGE MAGAMAGA MUGULUKA WEST Violence and Register destroyed 80 BUSIA BUHEHE BULWENGE MUGANIRO Violence and Register destroyed 81 KAMULI BUGULUMBYA NAKIBUNGULYA BULONDO Violence and Register destroyed 82 MBALE INDUSTRIAL BOROUGH MASABA TEMUTWEWO MUKASA Violence and Register destroyed 83 MPIGI KAMMENGO KANYIKE LUNYERERE Violence and Register destroyed 84 OMORO ODEK LAMOLA AWALI WANG LOBO Violence and Register destroyed 85 IGANGA NAKIGO KABIRA BULUZA Violence and Register destroyed 86 ARUA ODUPI IMVEPI AJUSIABUDRI Violence and Register destroyed 87 KABALE BUHARA MUYEBE NYAKAHANGA Violence and Register destroyed 88 KIRUHURA KITURA KITURA RUTAGYENGYERA Violence and Register destroyed 89 KAMPALA RUBAGA DIVISION LUNGUJJA SENDAWULA Violence and Register destroyed 90 KIKUUBE BUGAMBE KATANGA IBAMBIRO Violence and Register destroyed 91 JINJA MAFUBIRA WANYANGE MUSIIMA Violence and Register destroyed 92 KAMULI BUGULUMBYA KASAMBIRA KASAMBIRA CENTRAL Violence and Register destroyed 93 MBALE NAMABASA KOLONYI KOLONYI CENTRAL Violence and Register destroyed 94 MBALE NORTHERN BOROUGH NORTH CENTRAL DUKA Violence and Register destroyed 95 LUUKA BULONGO BUGONYOKA NAKISENYI A Violence and Register destroyed 96 PAKWACH PANYIMUR NYAKAGEI ADUNDU Violence and Register destroyed 97 KASESE KITSWAMBA RUGENDABARA BLOCK B Violence and Register destroyed 98 KAKUMIRO KASAMBYA KAKAYO KIRISA Violence and Register destroyed 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