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LISTE CENTRE DE VOTE DEPARTEMENT CENTRE DEPARTEMENT COMMUNE SECTION COMMUNALE CENTRE DE VOTE ADRESSE CENTRE BELLADERE 1Ère Sect LISTE CENTRE DE VOTE DEPARTEMENT CENTRE DEPARTEMENT COMMUNE SECTION COMMUNALE CENTRE DE VOTE ADRESSE CENTRE BELLADERE 1ère Sect. Renthe Mathe ECOLE NATIONALE JN JACQUES DESSALINES COIFFER CENTRE BELLADERE 1ère Sect. Renthe Mathe ECOLE PRESBYTERALE ST THOMAS D'AQUIN J. QUILAN BAPTISTE CENTRE BELLADERE 1ère Sect. Renthe Mathe LYCEE NATIONALE DE BELLADERE DANS LA VILLE CENTRE BELLADERE 2ème Sect. Roye-Sec ECOLE NATIONALE DE ROYE SEC ROYE SEC CENTRE BELLADERE 2ème Sect. Roye-Sec ECOLE PRESBYTERALE DE TOTOYE TOTOYE CENTRE BELLADERE 3ème Sect. Riaribes ECOLE NAT. DE COLORA COLORA CENTRE BELLADERE 3ème Sect. Riaribes ECOLE SAINT BAPTISTE DOS PALAIS CENTRE BELLADERE Ville LYCEE CHARLEMAGNE PERALTE DANS LA VILLE CENTRE BOUCAN CARRE 1ère Sect. Petite Montagne MAISON PRIVEE DE MADAME JEANTILUS ABSOLON BOIS CAIMAN/BOULE CENTRE BOUCAN CARRE 1ère Sect. Petite Montagne ECOLE NATIONALE PETITE MONTAGNE DENIZAR CENTRE BOUCAN CARRE 2ème Sect. Boucan Carré ECOLE NATIONALE DE DUPONT LA CHAUSSEE CENTRE BOUCAN CARRE 2ème Sect. Boucan Carré ANCIENNE ECOLE FE YO BYEN FE YO BYEN CENTRE BOUCAN CARRE 3ème Sect. des Bayes EGLISE EVANGELIQUE DE JESUS DU NOUVEAU COMBAT D'HAITI GEORGES CENTRE BOUCAN CARRE 3ème Sect. des Bayes ECOLE NAT DE DUFAILLY DUFAILLY CENTRE BOUCAN CARRE Ville ECOLE NATIONALE DE BOUCAN CARRE VILLE CENTRE CERCA CARVAJAL 5ème Sect. Rang ECOLE NATIONALE DE RANG RANG CENTRE CERCA CARVAJAL 5ème Sect. Rang ECOLE NAT. DEMAHAGUE DAMAHAGUE CENTRE CERCA CARVAJAL 5ème Sect. Rang ECOLE NATIONALE DE LABOICATE LABOICATE CENTRE CERCA CARVAJAL Ville ECOLE NAT. DE CERCA CARVAJAL DANS LA VILLE CENTRE CERCA LA SOURCE 1ère Sect. Acajou Brûlé No1 ECOLE NAT. DE LOSCACAOS LOSCACAOS CENTRE CERCA LA SOURCE 1ère Sect. Acajou Brûlé No1 ECOLE NAT. DE SALTADERE SALDATER CENTRE CERCA LA SOURCE 2ème Sect. Acajou Brûlé No2 ECOLE NAT. DE LAGUADABIER LAGUADABIER CENTRE CERCA LA SOURCE 2ème Sect. Acajou Brûlé No2 EGLISE BAPTISE DE PACASSE PACASSE CENTRE CERCA LA SOURCE 3ème Sect. Lamielle ECOLE NAT. DE LAMIELLE LAMIELLE CENTRE CERCA LA SOURCE 3ème Sect. Lamielle ECOLE NAT. JN JACQUES DESSALINES DE TILORY TILORY CENTRE CERCA LA SOURCE Ville ECOLE NAT. DE CERCA LA SOURCE A DETERMINER CENTRE HINCHE 1ère Sect. Juanaria LYCEETHECHNIQUE DE PANDIASOU PANDIASOU CENTRE HINCHE 1ère Sect. Juanaria ECOLE MARIE EDUCATRICE LAYALLE LAYALLE CENTRE HINCHE 2ème Sect. Marmont ECOLE NATIONALE DE PABLOCALE PABLOCALE CENTRE HINCHE 2ème Sect. Marmont ECOLE NATIONALE MIXTE DE MARMONT MARMONT CENTRE HINCHE 3ème Sect. Aguahédionde Rive Gauche ECOLE NAT. DE COLLADERE COLLADERE CENTRE HINCHE 3ème Sect. Aguahédionde Rive Gauche ECOLE NAT. LA BELONNE LA BELONNE CENTRE HINCHE 4ème Sect. Aguahédionde Rive Droite ECOLE MOYENNE DE DEVELLOPEMENT PAPAYE PAPAYE CENTRE HINCHE 4ème Sect. Aguahédionde Rive Droite ECOLE NAT. DE LOS PALIS LOS PALIS CENTRE HINCHE Ville LYCEE DUMARSAIS ESTIME DANS LA VILLE CENTRE HINCHE Ville ECOLE NAT. ANTENOR FIRMIN VILLE CENTRE HINCHE Ville ECOLE DE DROIT DE HINCHE VILLE CENTRE HINCHE Ville EFRACAP VILLE CENTRE LASCAHOBAS 1ère Sect. Petit Fond ECOLE ROCHE LA PIERRE DE CABESTOR ROCHE LA PIERRE CENTRE LASCAHOBAS 1ère Sect. Petit Fond ECOLE COMMUNAUTIRE DE LONCY LONCY CENTRE LASCAHOBAS 2ème Sect. Juampas ECOLE NATIONALE DE CARREFOUR-FLANDE CARREFOUR FLANDE CENTRE LASCAHOBAS 2ème Sect. Juampas ECOLE NATIONALE DE POULIE 2 POULIE CENTRE LASCAHOBAS 3ème Sect. la Hoye ECOLE NATIONALE NAN CASSE NAN CASSE CENTRE LASCAHOBAS 3ème Sect. la Hoye ECOLE NAT.HENRY CHRISTOPHE PAREDON CENTRE LASCAHOBAS Ville LYCEE DE LAS CAHOBAS DANS LA VILLE CENTRE MAISSADE 1ère Sect. Savane Grande ECOLE NAT. DE PHILLIPPE GUERRIER CINQUIEME CENTRE MAISSADE 1ère Sect. Savane Grande ECOLE DE MME JOIE MME JOIE CENTRE MAISSADE 2ème Sect. Narang ECOLE NAT. DE RANTIO NOBIE RANTIO NOBIE CENTRE MAISSADE 2ème Sect. Narang EGLISE BAPTISE DE DOBOISPAIN DOBOISPAIN CENTRE MAISSADE 3ème Sect. Hatty ECOLE NAT. DE HATTY HATTY CENTRE MAISSADE 3ème Sect. Hatty ECOLE COMMUNAUTAIRE DE LAGOUNE LAGOUNE CENTRE MAISSADE Ville LYCEE JOSEPH PIERRE SULLY DANS LA VILLE CENTRE MIREBALAIS 3ème Sect. Grand Boucan ECOLE NAT. DE LA FERRIERE LA FERRIERE/ FOND CHEVALE CENTRE MIREBALAIS 3ème Sect. Grand Boucan ECOLE MIXTE PENTECOSTALE DE LA SAINTETE BOYER CENTRE MIREBALAIS 3ème Sect. Grand Boucan ECOLE NAT. DE TRIANON LA BASTILLE CENTRE MIREBALAIS 4ème Sect. Crête Brûlée ECOLE NAT.DE DOMOND\CRETE BRULE CRETE BRULE CENTRE MIREBALAIS 4ème Sect. Crête Brûlée ECOLE COMMUNAUTAIRE DE GIMBALLE GIMBALLE CENTRE MIREBALAIS 5ème Sect. Gascogne ECOLE NAT.DE MARHE CANARD MARCHE CANARD CENTRE MIREBALAIS 5ème Sect. Gascogne ECOLE NAT. DE GASCOGNE BAQUET CENTRE MIREBALAIS 6ème Sect. Sarazin ECOLE NAT.DE SARAZIN SARAZIN CENTRE MIREBALAIS 6ème Sect. Sarazin CHAPELLE CATHOLIQUE DE FEUJAH FEUJAH CENTRE MIREBALAIS 6ème Sect. Sarazin ECOLE COMMUNAUTAIRE DE SARAZIN SAVANNE LA COUPE CENTRE MIREBALAIS Ville ECOLE EFRACAP DE MIREBALAIS DANS LA VILLE CENTRE MIREBALAIS Ville LYCEE NAT.DE MIREBALAIS DANS LA VILLE CENTRE SAUT D'EAU 1ère Sect. Canot ECOLE NATIONALE DE GRANDE SAVANNE GRANDE SAVANNE/ KATURPIN CENTRE SAUT D'EAU 1ère Sect. Canot ECOLE ECOSA DE DALAISE DALAISE CENTRE SAUT D'EAU 2ème Sect. La Selle ECOLE NATIONALE DE D'ESTAINGVILLE D'ESTAINGVILLE CENTRE SAUT D'EAU 2ème Sect. La Selle ECOLE COMMUNAUTAIRE ST CLAIRE BLANCHON CENTRE SAUT D'EAU 3ème Sect. Coupe Mardi Gras ECOLE PRESBYTERALE ST BENOIT DE LABOULE LABOULE CENTRE SAUT D'EAU 3ème Sect. Coupe Mardi Gras ECOLE PRESBYTERALE ST THOMAS D'AQUIN GRANDE HATTE CENTRE SAUT D'EAU 4ème Sect. Montagne Terrible EGLISE CATHOLIQUE DE BOUDOU BOUDOU CENTRE SAUT D'EAU 4ème Sect. Montagne Terrible EGLISE CATHOLIQUE DE BOUDOU (2) BOUDOU CENTRE SAUT D'EAU Ville ECOLE NATIONALE DE SAUT D'EAU DANS LA VILLE CENTRE SAVANETTE 1ère Sect. de Savanette ECOLE NATIONALE DE COLOMBIER COLOMBIER CENTRE SAVANETTE 1ère Sect. de Savanette ECOLE NATIONALE DE CORAILLE GRANDE CORAILLE GRANDE CENTRE SAVANETTE 2ème Sect. La Haye ECOLE PRESBYTERALE N D D'ALTAGRACE COROSSE CENTRE SAVANETTE 2ème Sect. La Haye LYCEE JN PIERRE LOUIS DE SAVANETTE LA HAYE CENTRE SAVANETTE Ville ECOLE NAT. DE SAVANETTE DANS LA VILLE CENTRE THOMASSIQUE 1ère Sect. Matelgate ECOLE COMMUNAUTAIRE MATHE PERALTE MATHE PERALTE CENTRE THOMASSIQUE 1ère Sect. Matelgate ECOLE NAT. DE DARLEGRAND DARLEGRAND CENTRE THOMASSIQUE 2ème Sect. Lociane ECOLE FOI CHRETIENNE GARDE SALNAVE CENTRE THOMASSIQUE 2ème Sect. Lociane ECOLE NAT. DE BOCBANIQUE BOCBANIQUE CENTRE THOMASSIQUE Ville ECOLE NAT. DE THOMASSIQUE DANS LA VILLE CENTRE THOMONDE 1ère Sect. Cabral LEKOL POPILE ST JN BAPTISE KAY EPIN CENTRE THOMONDE 1ère Sect. Cabral ECOLE NAT. DE SAVANETTE CABRAL SAVANETTE CABRAL CENTRE THOMONDE 2ème Sect. Tierra Muscady NOUV. EGLISE ST. ETIENNE DE SALMADERE SALMADERE CENTRE THOMONDE 2ème Sect. Tierra Muscady ECOLE NAT. DE TIERRA MUSCADY TIERRA MUSCADY CENTRE THOMONDE 3ème Sect. Baille Tourrible EGLISE STE THERESE BOUCANTIS CENTRE THOMONDE 3ème Sect. Baille Tourrible ECOLE NAT. DE BAILLE TOURIBLE BAILLE TOURIBLE CENTRE THOMONDE Ville ECOLE NAT. HENRY CHRISTOPHE DANS LA VILLE.
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