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CONSTITUENCY of LOUTH REFERENDUM on the THIRTY-SIXTH AMENDMENT of the CONSTITUTION BILL 2018 to Be Held on the 25Th May 2018 POLLING STATION NO CONSTITUENCY OF LOUTH REFERENDUM ON THE THIRTY-SIXTH AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION BILL 2018 to be held on the 25th May 2018 POLLING STATION NO. SITUATION OF POLLING PLACE POLLING DISTRICT Register Numbers COUNTY LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA : ARDEE 1 Scoil Mhuire Na Trocaire (No. 1) Ardee Rural AA 1 - 586 2 Scoil Mhuire Na Trocaire (No. 2) Ardee Rural AA 587 - 1163 3 Scoil Mhuire Na Trocaire (No. 3) Ardee Rural AA 1164 - 1775 4 Ballapousta National School Drakestown AB 1 - 812 5 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 1) Ardee Urban AC 1 - 581 6 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 2) Ardee Urban AC 582 - 1172 7 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 3) Ardee Urban AC 1173 - 1754 8 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 4) Ardee Urban AC 1755 - 2339 9 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 5) Ardee Urban AC 2340 - 2930 10 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 6) Ardee Urban AC 2931 - 3585 11 Kilsaran National School (No. 1) Kilsaran AD 1 - 661 12 Kilsaran National School (No. 2) Kilsaran AD 662 - 1301 13 Aclint Hall Clonkeen AE 1 - 537 14 Collon National School (No. 1) Collon AF 1 - 684 15 Collon National School (No. 2) Collon AF 685 - 1258 16 St. Finian's National School, Dillonstown (No. 1) Willistown AG 1 - 498 17 St. Finian's National School, Dillonstown (No. 2) Annagassan AH 1 - 718 18 Dunleer National School (No. 1) Dunleer AI 1 - 555 19 Dunleer National School (No. 2) Dunleer AI 556 - 1239 20 Dunleer National School (No. 3) Dunleer AI 1240 - 1871 21 Philipstown National School Philipstown AJ 1 - 855 22 Stabannon National School Stabannon AK 1 - 517 23 Tallanstown National School (No. 1) Tallanstown AL 1 - 641 24 Tallanstown National School (No. 2) Tallanstown AL 642 - 1185 25 Darver National School Darver AM 1 - 764 26 Dromiskin National School (No. 1) Dromiskin AN 1 - 596 27 Dromiskin National School (No. 2) Dromiskin AN 597 - 1193 28 Dromiskin National School (No. 3) Dromiskin AN 1194 1763 29 Stonetown National School Killanny AO 1 - 629 30 Louth National School (No. 1) Louth AP 1 - 584 31 Louth National School (No. 2) Louth AP 585 - 1168 32 Callystown National School (No. 1) Clogher AQ 1 - 692 33 Callystown National School (No. 2) Clogher AQ 693 - 1294 34 Callystown National School (No. 3) Clogher AQ 1295 - 1897 35 Walshestown National School Walshestown AR 1 - 507 36 Tullydonnell National School Dysart AS 1 - 598 COUNTY LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA : DROGHEDA 37 Tenure National School Mullary DA 1 - 829 38 Harestown National School Fieldstown DB 1 - 761 39 SN Naomh Feichin, Termonfeckin (No. 1) Baltray DC 1 - 472 40 Aston Village Educate Together N.S. (No. 1) St. Peter's Drogheda DD 1 - 773 41 Aston Village Educate Together N.S. (No. 2) St. Peter's Drogheda DD 774 - 1446 42 SN Naomh Feichin, Termonfeckin (No. 2) Termonfeckin DE 1 - 886 43 SN Naomh Feichin, Termonfeckin (No. 3) Termonfeckin DE 887 - 1759 44 SN Muire gan Smal, Sandpit (No. 1) Sandpit DF 1 - 563 45 SN Muire gan Smal, Sandpit (No. 2) Sandpit DF 564 - 1086 46 Lourdes Community Centre, Yellowbatter (No. 1) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.1 DG 1 - 683 47 Lourdes Community Centre, Yellowbatter (No. 2) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.1 DG 684 - 1374 48 Lourdes Community Centre, Yellowbatter (No. 3) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.1 DG 1375 - 1946 49 Lourdes Community Centre, Yellowbatter (No. 4) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.1 DG 1947 - 2552 50 Christian Brothers School (Sunday Gate) (No. 1) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.2 DH 1 - 669 51 Christian Brothers School (Sunday Gate) (No. 2) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.2 DH 670 - 1253 CONSTITUENCY OF LOUTH REFERENDUM ON THE THIRTY-SIXTH AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION BILL 2018 to be held on the 25th May 2018 POLLING STATION NO. SITUATION OF POLLING PLACE POLLING DISTRICT Register Numbers 52 Christian Brothers School (Sunday Gate) (No. 3) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.2 DH 1254 - 1827 53 Scoil Aonghusa N.S.(Sunday Gate) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.3 DI 1 - 807 54 Bolton Street School Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.4 DJ 1 - 441 55 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 1) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DK 1 - 680 56 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 2) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DK 681 - 1275 57 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 3) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DK 1276 - 1859 58 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 4) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DK 1860 - 2447 59 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 5) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DK 2448 - 2990 60 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 6) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DK 2991 - 3598 61 St. Mary's Parish Primary School, Bryanstown (No. 1) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 6 DL 1 - 544 62 St. Mary's Parish Primary School, Bryanstown (No. 2) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 6 DL 545 - 1132 63 St. Mary's Parish Primary School, Bryanstown (No. 3) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 6 DL 1133 - 1736 64 St. Mary's Hall, Old Hill (No. 1) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 6 DL 1737 - 2147 65 Tullyallen National School (No. 1) Tullyallen DM 1 - 555 66 Tullyallen National School (No. 2) Tullyallen DM 556 - 1144 67 Tullyallen National School (No. 3) Tullyallen DM 1145 - 1827 68 Naomh Martin G.F.C. Clubrooms Monasterboice DN 1 - 501 69 Louth County Council, Civic Centre, Fair Street Drogheda North West Gate No. 2 DO 1 - 485 70 Mell National School (No. 1) Drogheda North West Gate No. 3 DP 1 - 628 71 Mell National School (No. 2) Drogheda North West Gate No. 3 DP 629 - 1233 72 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 7) Drogheda North West Gate No. 4 DQ 1 - 857 73 Ballsgrove National School (No. 1) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 1 DR 1 - 711 74 Ballsgrove National School (No. 2) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 1 DR 712 - 1404 75 St. Mary's Hall, Old Hill (No. 2) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 2 DS 1 - 495 76 St. Mary's Hall, Old Hill (No. 3) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 2 DS 496 - 1060 77 Abacas Special School, Priest Lane (No. 1) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 3 DT 1 - 593 78 Abacas Special School, Priest Lane (No. 2) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 3 DT 594 - 1122 79 St. Mary's Parish Primary School, Bryanstown (No. 4) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 4 DU 1 - 733 80 St. Mary's Parish Primary School, Bryanstown (No. 5) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 4 DU 734 - 1533 81 St. Mary's Hall, Old Hill (No. 4) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 4 DU 1534 - 1777 82 St. John's NS, Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 1) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DV 1 - 690 83 St .John's NS, Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 2) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DV 691 - 1378 84 St. John's NS, Marley's Lane, Drogheda (No. 3) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DV 1379 - 1977 85 St. John's NS, Marley's Lane, Drogheda (No. 4) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DV 1978 - 2663 86 St. John's NS, Marley's Lane, Drogheda (No. 5) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DV 2664 - 3244 87 St. John's NS, Marley's Lane, Drogheda (No. 6) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DV 3245 - 3851 COUNTY LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA : LAYTOWN/BETTYSTOWN 88 Donacarney National School (No. 1) St. Mary's No. 1 LA 1 - 603 89 Donacarney National School (No. 2) St. Mary's No. 1 LA 604 - 1265 90 Donacarney National School (No. 3) St. Mary's No. 1 LA 1266 1913 91 Donacarney National School (No. 4) St. Mary's No. 1 LA 1914 2581 92 Donacarney National School (No. 5) St. Mary's No. 1 LA 2582 3144 93 Gaelscoil (Irish School) Mill Rd. (No. 1) St. Mary's No. 2 LB 1 - 705 94 Gaelscoil (Irish School) Mill Rd. (No. 2) St. Mary's No. 2 LB 706 - 1459 95 Gaelscoil (Irish School) Mill Rd. (No. 3) St. Mary's No. 2 LB 1460 - 2134 96 St. John's NS, Marley's Lane, Drogheda (No. 7) St. Mary's No. 3 LC 1 - 523 97 St. John's NS, Marley's Lane, Drogheda (No. 8) St. Mary's No. 3 LC 524 - 975 98 Abacas Special School, Priest Lane (No. 3) St. Mary's No. 4 LD 1 - 708 99 Abacas Special School, Priest Lane (No.4) St. Mary's No. 4 LD 709 1560 100 Whitecross National School Julianstown (No. 1) Julianstown LE 1 - 601 101 Whitecross National School Julianstown (No. 2) Julianstown LE 602 - 1245 102 Whitecross National School Julianstown (No. 3) Julianstown LE 1246 - 1988 103 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 1) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 1 - 800 104 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 2) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 801 - 1651 CONSTITUENCY OF LOUTH REFERENDUM ON THE THIRTY-SIXTH AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION BILL 2018 to be held on the 25th May 2018 POLLING STATION NO. SITUATION OF POLLING PLACE POLLING DISTRICT Register Numbers 105 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 3) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 1652 - 2506 106 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 4) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 2507 - 3333 107 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 5) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 3334 - 4176 108 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 6) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 4177 - 4943 COUNTY LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA : DUNDALK CARLINGFORD 109 Bellurgan National School Bellurgan CA 1 - 841 110 Faughart National School (No.
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