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Mahaicony/Abary OFFICIAL LIST OF VOTERS Local Authority Area: MAHAICONY/ABARY THIS NEIGHBOURHOOD EXTENDS FROM THE COMMON BOUNDARY BETWEEN CAPE CLEAR AND GRANT 1703 ON ITS NORTH, THE COMMON BOUNDARY BETWEEN LEASE A 6104 AND GRANT 7244 AND LEASE A 3084 THE COMMON BOUNDARY BETWEEN GRANT 6884 (LETTER T ESTATE LTD.,) PERMISSION 854/53 (ON ITS SOUTH) AND GRANT 5744 AND THE COMMON BOUNDARY BETWEEN GRANT 1814 (LETTER T ESTATE LTD.,) AND GRANT 1773 (ON ITS SOUTH) AT ITS NORTHERN EXTREMITY TO THE COMMON BOUNDARY BETWEEN MARA POINT AND PINE GROUND AND THE JUDGEO CANAL AT ITS SOUTHERN EXTREMITY AND FROM THE ABARY RIVER AT ITS EASTERN EXTREMITY TO THE MAHAICONY RIVER ON ITS WESTERN EXTREMITY. Print Date / Time: 27-February-2016 11:38 Page 1 of 20 OFFICIAL LIST OF VOTERS Constituency Name: PARK - HUNTLEY THIS CONSTITUENCY EXTENDS FROM THE ATLANTIC OCEAN AT IS NORTHERN EXTREMITY TO THE COMMON BOUNDARY BETWEEN HUNTLEY AND SANCTUARY; ADVENTURE AND GROVE RETRIEVE AND FELLOWSHIP AND PARK AT ITS SOUTHERN EXTREMITY AND FROM THE COMMON BOUNDARY BETWEEN HUNTLEY AND AIRY HALL AT ITS EASTERN EXTREMITY TO THE MAHAICONY RIVER AT ITS WESTERN EXTREMITY. Print Date / Time: 27-February-2016 11:39 Page 2 of 20 OFFICIAL LIST OF VOTERS Local Authority Area: MAHAICONY/ABARY Constituency Name: PARK - HUNTLEY Constituency #: 1 Polling Station Name: GUYANA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Alpha Range: [A - Z] No. Surname First Name Middle Name Address Occupation ID Number 1 ABRAMS CECELIA VERONICA 16 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E HOUSEWIFE 108209321 C D 2 ABRAMS MARLON BENSON 02 FELLOWSHIP TECHNICIAN 143211092 MAHAICONY E C D 3 ABRAMS PHILIP LYNDON FORBES 16 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E DRIVER 108209224 C D 4 ADAMS WOLETTA ONECIA 15 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 147265401 E.C.D 5 ALI NIZAM 4 GROVE MAHAICONY E.C.D FARMER 162203207 6 ALI VIDYAWATIE 15 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 108596836 E.C.D 7 ALLAN HAIMWANTIE 11 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 107878939 E.C.D. 8 BACCHUS DEBRA PAMELLA HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 157181711 E.C.D 9 BAICHU ASHNA 14 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E - 131897109 C D 10 BAICHU NARINEDAI 14 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 140598882 E.C.D 11 BAICHU SHIVANI 14 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E - 131897012 C D 12 BAKSH ASHONA 4 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 149312877 E.C.D 13 BAKSH SHAFEERA 15 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 131300074 ECD 14 BALKARAN BHAGPATTIE 6 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E HOUSEWIFE 115809077 C D 15 BALKARAN RAYMAN BALKARAN 6 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E CARPENTER 115809174 C D 16 BALKARAN SHANTA 6 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 116162351 ECD 17 BALKISOON DHANMATTIE 9 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 108073715 E.C.D 18 BALSARRAN ANITA 4 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 124073477 EAST COAST DEMERARA 19 BEATON ABIOLA NATASHA 6 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 102673822 E.C.D 20 BEATON AKEEN ODEEN 06 FELLOWSHIP - 147346881 MAHAICONY ECD 21 BHAINIE KARISHMA 15 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 153209367 E.C.D 22 BHUJHAWAN SAHADAI 7 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 140566872 E.C.D 23 BISRAM KOMAL 3 GROVE MAHAICONY E.C.D MECHANIC 154314100 24 BISSESSAR JOYANE 5 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 157893691 E.C.D. 25 BLAIR CLARICE 7 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 131917479 E.C.D 26 BLAIR DAISY BEATRICE 7 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 105605356 E.C.D. 27 BLAIR IVAN AUGUSTUS FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY MOTOR 105604289 BENJAMIN E.C.D. MECHANIC Print Date / Time: 27-February-2016 11:39 Page 3 of 20 OFFICIAL LIST OF VOTERS Local Authority Area: MAHAICONY/ABARY Constituency Name: PARK - HUNTLEY Constituency #: 1 Polling Station Name: GUYANA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Alpha Range: [A - Z] No. Surname First Name Middle Name Address Occupation ID Number 28 BLAIR KEITH ALVIN 7 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 103076954 E.C.D. 29 BLAIR PATRICIA ALBERTHA 6/7 FELLOWSHIP HOUSEWIFE 131952302 MAHAICONY ECD 30 BLAIR ROXANNE ANGELA 7 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 105508065 E.C.D 31 BLAIR SHELDON OSACIE FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 113047778 ECD 32 BLAIR SUEANA ONESSA FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY TEACHER 131274854 E.C.D 33 BLAIR VINCENT ANDREW 7 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 105557535 E.C.D 34 BLAIR WINSTON ALEXANDER FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 105494388 E.C.D 35 BOODHAN JHANCHIA 15 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E HOUSEWIFE 108331929 C D 36 BOODHNI DHANMATTIE 14 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 161182088 E.C.D 37 BOODHOO INDROWTIE 15 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E - 108160336 C D 38 BOODHOO JAIGOBIN 8 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 115155879 E.C.D 39 BOODHOO JAITRIE 3 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 105499335 E.C.D 40 BOODHOO MAHABEER 8 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY LABOURER 115155782 E.C.D 41 BOODHOO OMA 8 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 118201776 ECD 42 BOODRAM ANIL 4 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY FISHERMAN 162920619 E.C.D 43 BOOJAWAN TOOLWATIE 7 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 131300850 ECD 44 BOWEN CONSTANCE LOUISE 2 PARK MAHAICONY E C D - 156854821 45 BRATHWAITE HUBERT EDMON EUSTACE 3 GROVE MAHAICONY E C D - 105532315 46 BRATHWAITE JAMACY OLISA 3 GROVE MAHAICONY E C D - 105532218 47 BRATHWAITE PATRICIA VANESSA 3 GROVE MAHAICONY E C D HOUSEWIFE 131014506 48 BRIDGNAUTH PAUL 15 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E - 143210025 C D 49 BRIDJLALL KHEMWATTIE 5 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 103005465 EAST COAST DEMERARA 50 BRIJNANDAN NALEENIE 5 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 105629703 E.C.D. 51 BUDBURGH ALIZA SHANEZA 15 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 161326327 E.C.D 52 BUDHRAM LILOUTIE 1 GROVE MAHAICONY E C D TEACHER 105549096 53 BUDHRAM PREMCHAND 1 GROVE MAHAICONY E C D - 105549193 54 BURKE TROY KAMANDA 06 FELLOWSHIP ELECTRICIAN 161693084 MAHAICONY E.C.D 55 CASEY ISAAC JESSIFUS 1 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY SAILOR 112843593 E.C.D. 56 CHAMPATI KALAM AZAD 10B HUNTLEY MAHAICONY DRIVER 131273011 E C D Print Date / Time: 27-February-2016 11:39 Page 4 of 20 OFFICIAL LIST OF VOTERS Local Authority Area: MAHAICONY/ABARY Constituency Name: PARK - HUNTLEY Constituency #: 1 Polling Station Name: GUYANA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Alpha Range: [A - Z] No. Surname First Name Middle Name Address Occupation ID Number 57 CHAN EULEEN 8 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 108596448 E.C.D 58 CHAN MOHAMED SHARIR 4 GROVE MAHAICONY - 147207783 E.C.DEM. 59 CHANDRADAT RONICA 2 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 107982632 E.C.D. 60 CHAND-WILLIAMS SEORANEE 6 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 153995455 E.C.D 61 CHARLES EDNA GEORGIANA 3 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 112843496 E.C.D. 62 CHARLES PETRONA ALEXIS 5 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 102673919 E.C.D 63 CLARKE LATOYA ODONNA 4 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 103080349 E.C.D 64 CLARKE PATRICK STEPHEN 4 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 103080252 E.C.D 65 CLARKE PETER GORDON 4 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 105614571 E.C.D. 66 CLARKE STEPHEN PATRICK 4 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 105548902 E C D 67 CLINTON LEONETTA DARLENE 13 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E - 160784388 C D 68 CUMMINGS JULIUS ORVILLE 4 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY S/AGRONOMIST 116162060 E.C.D 69 CUMMINGS LORETTA 4 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 115489559 E.C.DEM. 70 DA GUIAR ANN 14 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E - 108307679 C D 71 DA GUIAR DEBRA PAT 14 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 119809357 E.C.D 72 DA GUIAR MICHEAL DEON HUNTLEY MAHAICONY ECD - 146680976 73 DA SILVA BARBARA 10 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 143528961 ECD 74 DA SILVA LORNA ANITA 10 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY HOUSEKEEPER 108157232 E.C.D. 75 DA SILVA MARY WALTERINE 10 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 108157038 E.C.D. 76 DA SILVA NORMA UNA SINITA 10 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY HOUSEKEEPER 108157135 E.C.D. 77 DA SILVA-DANIELS ANN MARGARET 10 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY TEACHER 115547856 E.C.D 78 D'AGUIAR SHARRON ELIZABETH 1 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 105605550 E.C.D. 79 DANIELS AVA AGATHA 3 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 140647285 E.C.D 80 DANIELS LELA MIRANA 4 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E HOUSEWIFE 108209515 C D 81 DANIELS RITYLENA FLORENCE PARK MAHAICONY E.C.D - 161182961 82 DANIELS SHAMEEZA AKESHA HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 154106908 E.C.D 83 DASILVA CLARENCE WINTON 10 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E ELECTRICIAN 113388054 C D Print Date / Time: 27-February-2016 11:39 Page 5 of 20 OFFICIAL LIST OF VOTERS Local Authority Area: MAHAICONY/ABARY Constituency Name: PARK - HUNTLEY Constituency #: 1 Polling Station Name: GUYANA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Alpha Range: [A - Z] No. Surname First Name Middle Name Address Occupation ID Number 84 DAVID LAZEENA 4 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 108595575 E.C.D 85 DAVID YVONNE ANETHA 1 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 105550648 E.C.D. 86 DAVIS ANSEL GARY 6 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY LABOURER 107982729 E.C.D. 87 DHANRAJ BIBI DIANNA NESHA 2 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E TEACHER 108210291 C D 88 DHOOKIE DHANI HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E C - 150476004 D 89 DODSON DEVON JUNIOR 15 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 146681073 ECD 90 DOOKNI LAKERAM 3 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 105622137 ECD 91 DOUGLAS-TULDAS COLEEN ULANDA 1 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E - 159507577 C D 92 DUBISSETTE SUSETTE ANN 13 FELLOWSHIP TEACHER 131011790 MAHAICONY E.C.D 93 DUKE JACQULYN PAMELA 6 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 103079767 E.C.D 94 DUKE LEIGHTON WELLINGTON 6 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY MINER 154352803 E.C.D 95 DUNDAS BEVERLY 15 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 161468529 E.C.D 96 DURBEEJ MAYSARAN JAGDAT 11 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY FARMER 131000247 ECD 97 EDWARDS ALTHEA ODESSA 12 FELLOWSHIP - 105627375 MAHAICONY E.C.D. 98 EDWARDS ONEKA MELISSA 12 FELLOWSHIP HOUSEWIFE 103150092 MAHAICONY E.C.D. 99 FOX BRYAN 2 PARK MAHAICONY E C D - 154128442 100 FOX KEVIN JULIAN 42 PARK MAHAICONY E.C.D - 161766804 101 FOX PATRICK GODWIN 2 BLOCK H PARK ELECTRICIAN 159184470 MAHAICONY E.C.D. 102 FRASER DUNCAN ASHWORTH FABIAN 5 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY POLICE 108595672 E.C.D 103 FRASER YVOETTE HUNTLEY MAHAICONY E C SECURITY 150887866 D 104 GAITREE DEWANTI 4 HUNTLEY MAHAICONY - 121754886 E.C.D 105 GIBBONS CHARLES ALEXANDER FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 103080058 E.C.D 106 GIBBONS DALE DORWIN FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY - 103080155 E.C.D 107 GIBBONS DAYNE EVERTON 6 FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY WELDER 113312976 E.C.D 108 GIBBONS MERLYN FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 105627666 E.C.D. 109 GIBBONS MONETTE MELISHA FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY CLERK 105614959 E.C.D. 110 GIBBONS MURIEL EMELIAH FELLOWSHIP MAHAICONY HOUSEWIFE 140620125 ECD Print Date / Time: 27-February-2016 11:39 Page 6 of 20 OFFICIAL LIST OF VOTERS Local Authority Area: MAHAICONY/ABARY Constituency Name: PARK - HUNTLEY Constituency #: 1 Polling Station Name: GUYANA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Alpha Range: [A - Z] No.
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