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LISTE CENTRE DE VOTE DEPARTEMENT SUD EST DEPARTEMENT COMMUNE SECTION COMMUNALE CENTRE DE VOTE ADRESSE SUD EST ANSE-A-PITRE 1Ère Sect LISTE CENTRE DE VOTE DEPARTEMENT SUD EST DEPARTEMENT COMMUNE SECTION COMMUNALE CENTRE DE VOTE ADRESSE SUD EST ANSE-A-PITRE 1ère Sect. Boucan Guillaume ECOLE NATIONALE DE BONY BONY SUD EST ANSE-A-PITRE 1ère Sect. Boucan Guillaume ECOLE NATIONALE DE BANANE BANANE SUD EST ANSE-A-PITRE 2ème Sect. Bois d'Orme ECOLE NATIONALE DE BOIS D'ORME MARE ROUGE SUD EST ANSE-A-PITRE 2ème Sect. Bois d'Orme ECOLE NATIONALE DE BOIS D"ORME MARE ROUGE SUD EST ANSE-A-PITRE 2ème Sect. Bois d'Orme ECOLE NATIONALE DE PLATON CEDRE PLATON CEDRE SUD EST ANSE-A-PITRE Ville ECOLE NATIONALE DE ANSE A PITRE VILLE SUD EST BAINET 1ère Sect. Brésilienne ECOLE PRESBYTERALE DE ST CLAIMANT SAINT CLAIMANT SUD EST BAINET 1ère Sect. Brésilienne ECOLE NATIONALE TERRE NOIRE TERRE NOIRE SUD EST BAINET 2ème Sect. Trou Mahot ECOLE NATIONALE PONT CONGO L'HERMITAGE SUD EST BAINET 2ème Sect. Trou Mahot ECOLE EPISCOPALE DE LAMOTHE MARE LOUISE MARE LOUISE SUD EST BAINET 2ème Sect. Trou Mahot ECOLE NATIONALE DE TROU MAHOT MAHOT SUD EST BAINET 3ème Sect. La Valle de Bainet ECOLE EPISCOPALE ST MATHIEU BEJIN SUD EST BAINET 3ème Sect. La Valle de Bainet ECOLE ST BATHELEMY BAHOT SUD EST BAINET 4ème Sect. Haut Grandou ECOLE NATONALE HAUT GRANDOU L'HERMITAGE SUD EST BAINET 4ème Sect. Haut Grandou COLLEGE ST FRANCOIS XAVIER DENOYE SUD EST BAINET 5ème Sect. Bas de Grandou ECOLE NATIONALE DE GORY GORY SUD EST BAINET 5ème Sect. Bas de Grandou ECOLE NATIONALE PETITE PLAINE BELOTESSE SUD EST BAINET 6ème Sect. Bas de Lacroix MAISON PRIVE DE DIEUVILLE ERAZILE BAS BENOIT SUD EST BAINET 6ème Sect. Bas de Lacroix ECOLE WESLEYENNE DE DOCO DOCO SUD EST BAINET 7ème Sect. Bras Gauche ECOLE WESLEYENNE DE PHILIPPE MIDI MOCHARD SUD EST BAINET 7ème Sect. Bras Gauche AMG PALMISTE LAMY SUD EST BAINET 8ème Sect. Oranger COLLEGE ETZER VILAIRE TONY SUD EST BAINET 8ème Sect. Oranger ECOLE NATIONALE BIGOT BIGOT SUD EST BAINET 9ème Sect. Bas des Gris Gris ECOLE NATIONALE BOIS NEUF CHOMEIL SUD EST BAINET 9ème Sect. Bas des Gris Gris ECOLE NATIONALE DE METAYE JACKSON JACKSON SUD EST BAINET 9ème Sect. Bas des Gris Gris ECOLE EPISCOPALE INCARNATION SAUREL SUD EST BAINET Ville ECOLE NATIONALE DE GARCON VILLE SUD EST BELLE ANSE 1ère Sect. Bais d'Orange ECOLE NATIONALE DE SAINT ROCK SAINT ROCK SUD EST BELLE ANSE 1ère Sect. Bais d'Orange CENTRE PREPARATION CAFE LAVE BAIE D'ORANGE SUD EST BELLE ANSE 2ème Sect. Mabriole ECOLE NATIONALE MABRIOLE MABRIOLE SUD EST BELLE ANSE 2ème Sect. Mabriole ECOLE NATIONALE ST ANTOINE DE CHAUDRY CHAUDRY SUD EST BELLE ANSE 3ème Sect. Callumette ECOLE NATIONALE NAN MALGRE NAN MALGRE SUD EST BELLE ANSE 3ème Sect. Callumette ECOLE NATIONALE DE CALLUMETTE CALLUMETTE SUD EST BELLE ANSE 4ème Sect. Corail Lamothe ECOLE NATIONALE DE CORAIL LAMOTHE A DETERMINER SUD EST BELLE ANSE 4ème Sect. Corail Lamothe INDUSTRIE CAFE PLATON TIBEF SUD EST BELLE ANSE 5ème Sect. Bel Air ECOLE NATIONALE DE BEL AIR BEL AIR SUD EST BELLE ANSE 5ème Sect. Bel Air EGLISE DE DIEU EN CHRIST DE TERRE BLANCHE TERRE BLANCHE SUD EST BELLE ANSE 6ème Sect. Pichon SIEGE COOPERATIVE AGRO COMMERCIAL DE PICHON NAN HAUTEUR SUD EST BELLE ANSE 6ème Sect. Pichon ECOLE NAT. NAN PLATON NAN PLATON SUD EST BELLE ANSE 7ème Sect. Mapou ECOLE NATIONALE DE CIBAO CIBAO SUD EST BELLE ANSE 7ème Sect. Mapou ECOLE NATIONALE MAPOU PLAINE MAPOU SUD EST BELLE ANSE Ville ECOLE NATIONALE DE BEL ANSE VILLE SUD EST CAYES JACMEL 1ère Sect. Ravine Normande ECOLE MIXTE LAMERCIE CORAIL FABE SUD EST CAYES JACMEL 1ère Sect. Ravine Normande ECOLE NATIONALE CARREFOUR RAYMOND RAVINE NORMANDE SUD EST CAYES JACMEL 2ème Sect. Gaillard ECOLE NATIONALE DE GAILLARD BOIS COCHON SUD EST CAYES JACMEL 2ème Sect. Gaillard LYCEE WOLSON CHANCY A DETERMINER SUD EST CAYES JACMEL 3ème Sect. Haut Cap Rouge ECOLE PRIMAIRE BRAS JESUS CANYETTE SUD EST CAYES JACMEL 3ème Sect. Haut Cap Rouge ECOLE NATIONALE DE VERGEON VERGEON SUD EST CAYES JACMEL 4ème Sect. Fnd Melon-Michinneau ECOLE NATIONALE DE MICHINNEAU GEORGES 2 SUD EST CAYES JACMEL 4ème Sect. Fnd Melon-Michinneau ECOLE COMMUNAUTAIRE DE MICHINNEAU DELANDE SUD EST CAYES JACMEL Ville ECOLE NATIONALE VILLE SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 1ère Sect. Gris-Gris ECOLE NATIONALE DE GRIS GRIS GRIS GRIS SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 1ère Sect. Gris-Gris ECOLE NATIONALE DE MAYETTE A DETERMINER SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 1ère Sect. Gris-Gris ECOLE NATIONALE DES COTES DE FER LA PLAINE SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 2ème Sect. La Biche ECOLE NATIONALE DE LA BICHE MARECAGE/ LA BICHE SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 2ème Sect. La Biche ECOLE NATIONALE DE ZABOT ZABOT SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 3ème Sect. Bras Gauche ECOLE NATIONALE DE MACIEU MACIEU SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 3ème Sect. Bras Gauche ECOLE BON SAMARITAIN DE BRAS GAUCHE POLITE SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 4ème Sect. Amazone ECOLE PRESBYTERALE MARIE CHARLOTE DE PERENO PERENO SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 4ème Sect. Amazone EGLISE/ ECOLE PRESBYTERALE PELAGIE PELAGIE SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 5ème Sect. Boucan Bélier AMG KABORDE SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 5ème Sect. Boucan Bélier ECOLE NATIONALE DE BOUCAN BELIER MOREAU SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 6ème Sect. Jamais Vu ECOLE COMMUNAUTAIRE DE GAROV DASSAH SUD EST COTE-DE-FER 6ème Sect. Jamais Vu ECOLE NATIONALE DE VILLA VILLA SUD EST COTE-DE-FER Ville ECOLE NATIONALE VILLE SUD EST GRAND-GOSIER 1ère Sect. Colline des Chaines ECOLE NATIONALE DE BODARIE BODARIE SUD EST GRAND-GOSIER 1ère Sect. Colline des Chaines LYCEE RENE BRETOUS MARE JOFREY SUD EST GRAND-GOSIER Ville ECOLE NATIONALE DE GRAD GOSIER VILLE SUD EST JACMEL 1ère Sect. Bas Cap-Rouge ECOLE NATIONALE LAFOND LAFOND SUD EST JACMEL 1ère Sect. Bas Cap-Rouge EGLISE ST THERESE CYVADIER SUD EST JACMEL 1ère Sect. Bas Cap-Rouge ECOLE NATIONALE DE MEYER MEYER SUD EST JACMEL 1ère Sect. Bas Cap-Rouge ECOLE NATIONALE DE LAMANDOU LAMANDOU SUD EST JACMEL 1ère Sect. Bas Cap-Rouge ECOLE NATIONALE DE ZORANGER ZORANGER SUD EST JACMEL 1ère Sect. Bas Cap-Rouge ECOLE NATIONALE FORT OGE FORT OGE SUD EST JACMEL 2ème Sect. Fond Melon-Selles EGLISE COMMUNAUTAIRE STE THERESE MOLIERE SUD EST JACMEL 2ème Sect. Fond Melon-Selles ECOLE ET EGLISE STE ROSE DE LIMA DOCO DULIQUE SUD EST JACMEL 3ème Sect. Cochon Gras ECOLE NATIONALE DE COCHON GRAS COCHON GRAS SUD EST JACMEL 3ème Sect. Cochon Gras ECOLE BETHESDA CARRF COCHON GRAS BERTHOL SUD EST JACMEL 4ème Sect. La Gosseline ECOLE COMMUNAUTAIRE LA GOSSELINE FOND GOUSSE SUD EST JACMEL 4ème Sect. La Gosseline ECOLE PRSBYTERIALE ST MICHEL ST MICHEL SUD EST JACMEL 5ème Sect. Marbial ECOLE UNION DES JEUNES HAUT MARBIAL PLATON CASSE SUD EST JACMEL 5ème Sect. Marbial ECOLE ST THERESE A DETERMMINER SUD EST JACMEL 6ème Sect. Montagne La Voute ECOLE NATIONALE DE BEL AIR BEL AIR SUD EST JACMEL 6ème Sect. Montagne La Voute ECOLE NATIONALE DE PASKETTE PASKETTE SUD EST JACMEL 7ème Sect. Gnd Rivière Jacmel ECOLE NATIONALE DE AREGUY AREGUY SUD EST JACMEL 7ème Sect. Gnd Rivière Jacmel EGLISE SCTION DES APOTRES DERAVENE SUD EST JACMEL 7ème Sect. Gnd Rivière Jacmel ECOLE NATIONALE GRANDE RIVIERE AU FOUQUE SUD EST JACMEL 8ème Sect. Bas Coq Chante EGLISE NOTRE DAME DU PERPETUEL SECOURS BAS 27 SUD EST JACMEL 8ème Sect. Bas Coq Chante ECOLE COMMUNAUTAIRE UNION DES JEUNES CARREFOUR MARTIN SUD EST JACMEL 9ème Sect. Haut Coq Chante ECOLE NATIONALE ST MICHEL SAINT MICHEL SUD EST JACMEL 9ème Sect. Haut Coq Chante ECOLE DE L'AMITIE SODEC SUD EST JACMEL Ville LYCEE CELIE LAMOUR VILLE SUD EST JACMEL Ville LYCEE PINCHINAT HAUT DE LA VILLE SUD EST JACMEL Ville ECOLE NATIONALE EVELYNA LEVY BAS DE LA VILLE SUD EST JACMEL Ville ECOLE NATIONALE CHARLES MORAVIA VILLE SUD EST LA VALLEE 12ème Sect. La Vaneau ECOLE NATIONALE ST ANGE LAVANNEAU SUD EST LA VALLEE 12ème Sect. La Vaneau ECOLE NATIONALE CITE LUMIERE CITE LUMIERE SUD EST LA VALLEE 13ème Sect. La Montagne ECOLE NATIONALE COLIN COLIN SUD EST LA VALLEE 13ème Sect. La Montagne ECOLE NATIONALE DE LA CROIX LA CROIX SUD EST LA VALLEE 13ème Sect. La Montagne ECOLE NATIONALE BELLE VUE BELLE VUE SUD EST LA VALLEE 1ère Sect. Muzac ECOLE NATIONALE STE ROSE DE DADE DADE SUD EST LA VALLEE 1ère Sect. Muzac ECOLE NATIONALE DE MUZAC MUZAK SUD EST LA VALLEE 2ème Sect. Ternier CENTRE DE FORMATION HAUT TUFF HAUT TUFFE SUD EST LA VALLEE 2ème Sect. Ternier ECOLE NATIONALE DE TERNIER TERNIER SUD EST LA VALLEE 3ème Sect. Morne A Bruler ECOLE NATIONALE MORNE A BRULER BARRE SUD EST LA VALLEE 3ème Sect. Morne A Bruler ECOLE NATIONALE ANDRE PAYAN LEBO SUD EST LA VALLEE Ville ECOLE NATIONALE DES SOEURS DE ST PAUL VILLE SUD EST MARIGOT 1ère Sect. Corail Soult ECOLE NATIONALE DE CORAIL SOULT CORAIL TESSERT SUD EST MARIGOT 1ère Sect. Corail Soult CEFA CORTERELLE SUD EST MARIGOT 2ème Sect. Gnde Rivière Fesles EGLISE ECOLE PRESBYTERALE ST JOSEPH CASIMIER SUD EST MARIGOT 2ème Sect. Gnde Rivière Fesles ECOLE LAMARTINIERE HAUT FOUQUE SUD EST MARIGOT 3ème Sect. Macary ECOLE NATIONALE DE MACARY MACARY SUD EST MARIGOT 3ème Sect. Macary ECOLE NATIONALE DE DECIRA PLATON DECIRA SUD EST MARIGOT 4ème Sect. Fond Jean Noel CENTRE EDUCATIF DE BAS FOND JEAN NOEL LUMIERE SUD EST MARIGOT 4ème Sect. Fond Jean Noel ECOLE NATIONALE DE SEGUIN SEGUIN SUD EST MARIGOT 4ème Sect. Fond Jean Noel ECOLE NATIONALE DE FOND JEAN NOEL FOND JEAN NOEL SUD EST MARIGOT 5ème Sect. Savane Dubois FERME ECOLE NATIONALE DE FIGUIER FIGUIER SUD EST MARIGOT 5ème Sect. Savane Dubois ECOLE NATIONALE DE SAINT ROC PEREDO SUD EST MARIGOT Ville LYCEE HENRY CHRISTOPHE NAN KANAL SUD EST THIOTTE 2ème Sect.
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