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Full Name Designation Group Ahmed Adhuham CITY RAEES ADDU Full Name Designation Group Ahmed Adhuham CITY RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Nihad DHAAIRAA RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Minthaz SUVADEEV GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Saeed DHAAIRAA NAAIB RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ali Fahmee Ahmed ADDU CITY COUNCILOR ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Aishath Hasyna DHONDHEENA GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Shahum Razy EQUATOR GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Fathimath Saeedha HAMA HAMA GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Saeed HIVVARU GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Mariyam Agisa KORUM GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Najeeb Ali MEEZAAN GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Naseer RIHIDHOO GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Zeeniya Safiyyu SHELL GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Abdulla Rasheed STEALING PARADISE GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Abdulla Rasheed THASAVVARU GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Junaid YELLOW GOFI GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Hawwa Zahira ZENITH GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Xirar MATHI HAMA GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY Imad Salih EVEREST GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY ABDULLA SHAREEF ANTI CORRUPTION GOFI ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY MOHAMED SAEED EKALAS MIKALAS GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY MOHAMED HYDER MATHI AVAH GOFI RAEES ADDU FEYDHOO CONSTITUENCY AHMED SAEED AABAARU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Nazeer NAVARANNA GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Nazil DHAAIRAA RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Shamin Ali RANREEDHOO GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Yasrif CITY COUNCILLOR ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Rasheed CITY NAAIB RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Ali Nizar PARLIAMENT MEMBER ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Zareer DHAAIRAA NAAIB RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Fathimath Shareefa AMFA GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Mariyam Shadhiya FAIY MINI GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Soadhir HITHADHOO DHEKUNU MALE GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Aneel Mufeedh SUVADHEEV GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY IBRAHIM HUSSAIN AARI GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY ABDUL SATHAR ALI NALA HITHADHOO GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY ALI HAMEED HAKATHA GOFI RAESS ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY AMINATH SHIHAB DHONDHEENA GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY ANOOSHA MUFEED BAHAARU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY HUSSAIN FAHUMEE MAABAGEECHAA GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY FARZANA ZAREER HEYLHI GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY SHAFIU JAMEEL JAZEERA GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY FATHIMATH MOHAMED RANFARU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY HASSAN ALI ALIMAS GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY HUSSAIN ZAREER THANFEEZU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY MOHAMED NAZIM FUTTARU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO DHEKUNU CONSTITUENCY Mariyam Zaki NAMOONA GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Mohamed Didi PARLIAMENT MEMBER ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Moosa Mohamed DHAAIRAA RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Maryam Naseera DHAAIRAA NAAIB RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Jamsheeda Mohamed CITY COUNCILLOR ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Fathmath Zubair GAHAATHARI GOFI ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Zahid Mohamed ADDU ZUVAANUN GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Mariyam Shiyama EADHIGALI GOFI ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Zayaan Ibrahim HEDHEY KURI GOFI ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Hussain Naseem BEDHI BEDHI GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Fathimath Saeed JAZEERA GOFI RAEESA ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Ali Arif MEYNA GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Shareef RANHANDHUVARU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Azoor BEDHI BEDHI GOFI NAIB RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Hussain Habeeb MARVIESS GOFI ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Abdulla Imadh DHIREY KURI GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Nasreena Abdulla AUKURI GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Jaleel ORCHID GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY MOHAMED ASHRAF RANHANDHUVARU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Asiyath Mohamed HEYLHI GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY LATHEEFA IBRAHIM DIDI MARVLESS GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO MEDHU CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Ibrahim ODDASAU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Abdulla Sodig CITY MAYOR ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Ismail Najeeb CITY GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Faroog SANGU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Aslam PARLIAMENT MEMBER ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Farhan RIVERIN GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Hussain Shahid DHAAIRAA NAAIB RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Asim TOUR GUIDE GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Hawwa Fahmee THAALHAFILI GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Hawwa Didi KAAMIYAABU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Saudulla Hameed ARIVARU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Aishath Ali CHAANDHU GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Fathimath Nashida FENMULI GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Ali Hussain FISAARI GOFI NAIBU RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Aminath Shahida NOOKULA GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Mariyam Mohamed UTHURU MEZAAN GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Faisal ZIYAARAI GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Mariyam Zaki NAMOONA GOFI RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Mariyam Rasheeda MOOLEKEDE GOFI NAIB RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Zammath Haneef MAGOOMA GOFI NAIB RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Naseer EADHIGALI GOFI NAIB RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Asfaru Waheed KALHIBIH GOFI NAIB RAEES ADDU HITHADHOO UTHURU CONSTITUENCY Ilyas Labeeb DHAAIRAA RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Shaafee Ali DHAAIRAA NAAIB RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Ansar CHILHIYAA GOFI NAIBU RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Zuhuree SOSAN GOFI NAIBU RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Azim THADIRAIMAA GOFI ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Aishath Hassan HELAVAN GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Abdulla Rasheed MINIVAN ADDU 3 GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Luthfee LINEAR GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Zareer MEGA GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Sadha Ali BOMA GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY AISHATH DHUSOOMA DHIMISHKARA GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Shukuree CITY COUNCILLOR ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Rasheeda Mohamed AARI GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Abdulla Waheed HULHUDHOOO GULZAARU GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Fathimath Ali MOOLE KEDE GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Ahlam NOORAN GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Huzam Hussain Didi RASREENDHOO GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Firaq KADOFISHI GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Sinan THUNDIYA GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Dr. Ibrahim Didi DHATHU GOFI RAEES ADDU HULHUDHOO CONSTITUENCY Badhuruddeen Nasir DHAAIRAA NAAIB RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Shahurrisama FINIFENMAA GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Aamal Mohamed Mahir MARADHOO AZUM GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Riyaz MARADHOO BLOOM GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Shareef PARLIAMENT MEMBER ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY AHMED RASHEED DHAAIRAA RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Faisal Ibrahim CITY COUNCILLOR ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Affan Khalid AADHIRUN GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Abdullah Thayyib DHEYGOTHEY NUVAA GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Wajdee (Thakhan) FAITHUMAASHI GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Mohamed Ashraf GLORY GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Zaheenuddeen Saeed HATHE DHEY BAARA GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Shehenaz Rasheed MARADHOO ARROW GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Aminath Najiya MARADHOO ARROW GOFI NAIB RAEESA ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Nusrath Rasheed MARADHOO BAARU GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Shaziyya Moosa MARADHOO FENMEERU GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Hassan Labeeg MARADHOO HEYVA GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Sharafuddeen Saeed MARADHOO HIVVARU GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Umniyya Nasir MARADHOO MULU GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Aishath Zimna MARADHOO RANREENDHOO GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Athif MARADHOO RANREENDHOO GOFI NAIB RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Hassan Afag MARADHOO ZUVAANUNGE GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Ibrahim Shijah MOOLE KEDE GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Shahururriyaz NAMOONA GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Shahurul Ameen Wafir NIGUDA GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Moosa Munawwar THIN BAARU GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Shafeeu THINGAU GOFI RAEES ADDU MARADHOO CONSTITUENCY Ali Shiyam LONUZIYAARAI GOFI RAEES ADDU MEEDHOO CONSTITUENCY Rashydha Ibrahim IRIS GOFI RAEES ADDU MEEDHOO CONSTITUENCY Hussain Hiyaz CITY COUNCILLOR ADDU MEEDHOO CONSTITUENCY Abdulla Waseem FISAHARI GOFI RAEES ADDU MEEDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ali Shaheem HIKIHIVVARU GOFI RAEES ADDU MEEDHOO CONSTITUENCY Ahmed Nizam ISLAAHEE HIVVARU GOFI RAEES ADDU MEEDHOO CONSTITUENCY Thaibathunnisa VIDHUVARU GOFI RAEES ADDU MEEDHOO CONSTITUENCY Rozaina Adam PARLIAMENT MEMBER ADDU MEEDHOO
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