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Electoral Office of St. Vincent and the Grenadines Selection Criteria Constituency: NORTH LEEWARD Application date from: 01/06/2005 Application date to: 12/07/2021 Electoral Office of St. Vincent and The Grenadines Alphabetical List of Eligible Registered Voters by Constituency Alphabetical List of Registered Voters for: NORTH LEEWARD Surname Given name(s) Gender Address Occupation Voter No. Polling Division ABBOTT PATRICIA CASAUNDRA F COULLS HILL SUPERVISOR 077194 NLI ABBOTT-ROBERTS ZANIQUE PAIGE F GORDON YARD UNEMPLOYED 136042 NLJ ABERDEEN ARICK ASRICK M ROSE BANK UNEMPLOYED 159799 NLF ABERDEEN DARA DERRESIER F ROSE BANK UNEMPLOYED 136387 NLF ABERDEEN DEREK CLIFTON M ROSE BANK FISHERMAN 075145 NLF ABERDEEN ISIS CELIA F ROSE BANK UNEMPLOYED 154062 NLF ABRAHAM CLOYD RUTHVER M ROSE BANK MASON 120759 NLF ADAMS ADANNA CORRINA AINKA F SHARPES VILLAGE, STUDENT 136726 NLD CHATEAUBELAIR ADAMS ADONIJAH LIPI M SHARPES VILLAGE ELECTRICIAN 136151 NLB ADAMS AILEEN ESLA F PETIT BORDEL UNEMPLOYED 074597 NLE ADAMS AMANI DANTÉ BRANDON M PETIT BORDEL STUDENT 126487 NLE ADAMS ANDREW DESROY M CHATEAUBELAIR CARPENTER 073249 NLC ADAMS BRYAN OTHERELL M CHATEAUBELAIR SEAMAN 072813 NLC ADAMS CECIL COLDRIC M SHARPES VILLAGE FARMER 072924 NLB ADAMS DEIGHTON FITZ-GERALD M CHATEAUBELAIR DATABASE 072973 NLC ODELL ADMINISTRATOR ADAMS DON-RICARDO IGNACIO M BARRACKS, CLERK 073274 NLC HAYDN CHATEAUBELAIR ADAMS EUSTACE ABRAHAM M FITZ HUGHES RETIRED 072122 NLB ADAMS FELICIA CADICIA F SHARPES VILLAGE UNEMPLOYED 136201 NLB ADAMS FELIX ANTHONY M FITZ HUGHES FARMER 026972 NLA ADAMS FITZROY RONALD M PETIT BORDEL MASON 074276 NLE ALEXANDER ADAMS GRAFTON M SHARPES VILLAGE FARMER 072361 NLB ADAMS HERLEN ECHELMINA F ROSE HALL VENDOR 009860 NLH Generated date: 12-Jul-2021 11:33:42 Generated by: KWILLIAMS Page 1 of 221 Electoral Office of St. Vincent and The Grenadines Alphabetical List of Eligible Registered Voters by Constituency Alphabetical List of Registered Voters for: NORTH LEEWARD Surname Given name(s) Gender Address Occupation Voter No. Polling Division ADAMS HERMUS FITZALLAN M PETIT BORDEL FARMER 074494 NLE ADAMS HILSON SYLVENA F SHARPES VILLAGE FARMER 072341 NLB ADAMS IVAN RAYMOND M SHARPES VILLAGE BAKER 074006 NLD ADAMS JOZELLE MAXCENE F PETIT BORDEL TEACHER 074628 NLE ADAMS LEIGHTON KYLE M CHATEAUBELAIR TEACHER 126089 NLC COLLINGFORD ADAMS LORETHA SHERMA F SHARPES C/BELAIR HOUSEKEEPER 102543 NLB ADAMS MERLINE DAPHNEE F CHATEAUBELAIR RETIRED 072958 NLC ADAMS MUS-I ROCKI M PETIT BOREL UNEMPLOYED 071854 NLE ADAMS OWANNI KISHON M SHARPES VILLAGE FACTORY 136785 NLD WORKER ADAMS OWEN SIGMOND M PETIT BORDEL ELECTRICIAN 011516 NLE ADAMS ROSITA CARLITA F CHATEAUBELAIR RETIRED 074029 NLD ADAMS SALLY-ANN KAY-ANN F SHARPES VILLAGE UNEMPLOYED 105021 NLB ADAMS SHAMONA SHELLEON F BARRACKS UNEMPLOYED 136824 NLC ADAMS SUSIETTE SOPHIA F SHARPES VILLAGE UNEMPLOYED 136179 NLB ADAMS ZESHAIN SHERMA F SHARPES VILLAGE TRAINEE 152158 NLD ADAMS ZEVANSHER M SHARPES VILLAGE UNEMPLOYED 136163 NLD ADAMS HENRY PHYLLIS LAUROLIN F SHARPES VILLAGE FARMER 072346 NLB AKERS CLEON ADONIS M TROUMACA UNEMPLOYED 116314 NLG AKERS COLVILLE GIDSON F. M TROUMACA LABOURER 075719 NLG AKERS DEBORAH GAYLEEN F TROUMACA RETIRED 075390 NLG AKERS ENRICA OMARIA PETRA- F CHATEAUBELAIR LAW 073342 NLC ANN ENFORCEMENT OFFICER AKERS ESAU M TROUMACA RETIRED 071568 NLG AKERS ETHRON MARLON M COULLS HILL SEAMAN 105365 NLI AKERS GEORGE ALEXANDER M TROUMACA RETIRED 075865 NLG AKERS LESTER ELROY M TROUMACA LABOURER 075271 NLG AKERS SHAMAREE ANYA ORITA F TROUMACA LABOURER 099534 NLG AKERS SHAMMON ESHAKEE M TROUMACA LABOURER 074773 NLG AKERS SHANICIA KIMESHA CASIA F TROUMACA STUDENT 156988 NLG AKERS SHAWAYNE AZARI M TROUMACA YOUTH CO- 136354 NLG TRISTON ORDINATOR Generated date: 12-Jul-2021 11:33:42 Generated by: KWILLIAMS Page 2 of 221 Electoral Office of St. Vincent and The Grenadines Alphabetical List of Eligible Registered Voters by Constituency Alphabetical List of Registered Voters for: NORTH LEEWARD Surname Given name(s) Gender Address Occupation Voter No. Polling Division AKERS TORIA MARETTA F TROUMACA RETIRED 075863 NLG AKERS EDWARDS JOYCELYN VERENA F TROUMACA HOUSEWIFE 075253 NLG ALEXANDER ADOUKI SAFRENA F ROSE HALL UNEMPLOYED 136637 NLH ALEXANDER AKEEM RAHEED KEMOLL M ROSE HALL UNEMPLOYED 136689 NLH ALEXANDER ANESTA VIOLA DIUNTHA F ROSE HALL RETIRED 076126 NLH ALEXANDER ANGEAL CARMINA F SPRING VILLAGE HOUSEWIFE 077864 NLJ ALEXANDER ANICIA ALICIA F ROSE BANK SELF EMPLOYED 120751 NLJ ALEXANDER AUDREY MONICA F SHARPES VILLAGE, DOMESTIC 073600 NLD CHATEAUBELAIR ALEXANDER AYINKA SHONIKA GESHIA F COULLS HILL STUDENT 105386 NLI ALEXANDER AZEEM LUKE M ROSE HALL UNEMPLOYED 153428 NLH ALEXANDER BERNARD GREGORY M SPRING VILLAGE MASON 094183 NLJ ALEXANDER BEVERLEY ANGELA F ROSE HALL SOCIAL 021847 NLH WORKER ALEXANDER BILLY KENETH M SPRING VILLAGE LABOURER 078024 NLJ ALEXANDER CANDENE SHANIQUE F ROSE HALL UNEMPLOYED 137417 NLH ALEXANDER CARLTON IMMANUEL M ROSE BANK LABOURER 075179 NLF KYRON ALEXANDER CARMEN ELIZABETH F GOLDEN GROVE LABOURER 072148 NLB ALEXANDER CARNUTE M SPRING VILLAGE RETIRED 077661 NLJ ALEXANDER CHRISTOBELLE F SPRING VILLAGE UNEMPLOYED 119600 NLJ ELIZABETH ALEXANDER ERENE KAYLA F ROSE HALL UNEMPLOYED 159750 NLH BRENTLENE ALEXANDER ESTELITA ROSITA F SPRING VILLAGE RETIRED 077965 NLJ ALEXANDER EVA WILHELMENA F ROSE BANK RETIRED 074810 NLF ALEXANDER EVERN CELOSTICA F ROSE HALL HOUSEWIFE 075911 NLH ALEXANDER FLORENCE LUENDA F ROSE HALL TRAFFICKER 076283 NLH ALEXANDER GARTH RENZO M COULLS HILL UNEMPLOYED 105356 NLI MONTGOMERY ALEXANDER HANCE MALCOLM OSCAR M SHARPES VILLAGE LAW 073397 NLD ENFORCEMENT OFFICER ALEXANDER HOLLIS REITH RODWELL M ROSE HALL MUSICIAN 076627 NLH ALEXANDER HOLLYACE FITZ-GERALD M TROUMACA FARMER 075277 NLG Generated date: 12-Jul-2021 11:33:42 Generated by: KWILLIAMS Page 3 of 221 Electoral Office of St. Vincent and The Grenadines Alphabetical List of Eligible Registered Voters by Constituency Alphabetical List of Registered Voters for: NORTH LEEWARD Surname Given name(s) Gender Address Occupation Voter No. Polling Division ALEXANDER JAMES LAIDLEY MOTLEY M ROSE HALL RETIRED 076336 NLH ALEXANDER JASON ELROY M ROSE HALL MECHANIC 076793 NLH ALEXANDER JOHANNA CHARLSEA F COULLS HILL UNEMPLOYED 158464 NLI MAGDA ALEXANDER JULIANA MAXINE F PETIT BORDEL TEACHER 074585 NLE ALEXANDER JULIUS PERCIVAL LENIE M SPRING VILLAGE CARPENTER 094133 NLJ ALEXANDER JUNIEL CHARLISHA F COULLS HILL UNEMPLOYED 105375 NLI MADORNA ALEXANDER KARL CARVAS M ROSE BANK BUSINESSMAN 074981 NLF ALEXANDER KARLON ALJAY M SHARPES VILLAGE FARMER 126141 NLD ALEXANDER KELLON MOSART M ROSE HALL MECHANIC 076840 NLH ALEXANDER KEMEISHA CHANTEL F SPRING VILLAGE STUDENT 137136 NLJ WHITNEY ALEXANDER KENNETH AUGUSTAS M CHATEAUBELAIR MASON 074524 NLC ALEXANDER KEON DEX M SPRING VILLAGE ELECTRICIAN 136027 NLJ ALEXANDER KION IAN M SPRING VILLAGE UNEMPLOYED 119560 NLJ ALEXANDER LEO M ROSE HALL FARMER 076331 NLH ALEXANDER LEROY RUDOLPH M PLAN CARPENTER 070851 NLD ALEXANDER LINCOLN AUGUSTUS M ROSE HALL BUSINESSMAN 076307 NLH ALEXANDER LINTON WILFRED M ROSE BANK CARPENTER 055641 NLF ALEXANDER LISA NICOLE F CORNER BAY VENDOR 073309 NLC ALEXANDER MARQUIS RICHARD M SHARPES, LABOURER 074097 NLD JEMMOTH CHATEAUBELAIR ALEXANDER MIA RODESHA ROBELTA F GOLDEN VALE STUDENT 136870 NLB ALEXANDER NEIL M SHARPES VILLAGE FARMER 072936 NLD ALEXANDER NICHOLAS NROY AZARI M TROUMACA MASON 075867 NLG ALEXANDER NICKLON KURT AKEILO M TROUMACA LABOURER 136303 NLG ALEXANDER NICOLYN SHANTEL ALMA F TROUMACA UNEMPLOYED 137399 NLG ALEXANDER NICRON KEMMOL M TROUMACA STUDENT 136321 NLG DESROY ALEXANDER NOEL LESLIE M SHARPES VILLAGE FARMER 137311 NLB ALEXANDER NOELINE RHONDA F PLAN SECURITY 073140 NLD GUARD ALEXANDER PHIDA SHAMAR RAYNOR M GOLDEN GROVE STUDENT 156992 NLB ALEXANDER ROSLYN ELIZABETH F GOLDEN GROVE DOMESTIC 072684 NLB Generated date: 12-Jul-2021 11:33:42 Generated by: KWILLIAMS Page 4 of 221 Electoral Office of St. Vincent and The Grenadines Alphabetical List of Eligible Registered Voters by Constituency Alphabetical List of Registered Voters for: NORTH LEEWARD Surname Given name(s) Gender Address Occupation Voter No. Polling Division ALEXANDER SELWYN ELLIOT M TROUMACA CONDUCTOR 075087 NLG ALEXANDER SIGBERT JAMES M SHARPES FARMER 073919 NLD ALEXANDER SYLVIA ROSA-MOND F ROSE HALL FARMER 075701 NLH ALEXANDER TAMICA MARY VORNET F SHARPES VILLAGE UNEMPLOYED 126176 NLD ALEXANDER THEOPHILUS AGUSTIN M ROSE HALL TRAFFICKER 076544 NLH ALEXANDER TRELDON MATTHIAS M SHARPES VILLAGE FISHERMAN 071695 NLB ALEXANDER TREVOR ALROY M SPRING VILLAGE BUSINESSMAN 077491 NLJ ALEXANDER ZAVECIA ZENOLA F TROUMACA TRAINEE 154120 NLG ZENNEKA ALEXANDER-STAPLETON GRACE ELAINE F ROSE HALL HOUSEWIFE 074787 NLH ALEXIS IAN DONNALLY M SPRING VILLAGE EDUCATOR 077868 NLJ ALLADHUA ANNIA TABITA TANNY F PETIT BORDEL UNEMPLOYED 105229 NLE ALLADHUA EVELYN DANIA F PETIT BORDEL UNEMPLOYED 136864 NLE ALLADHUA GANIA EDGEA ROMANO M PETIT BORDEL STUDENT 126302 NLE ALLEN EDNA ELSA F COULLS HILL HOUSEWIFE 077030 NLI ALLEN EDWIN ADOLPHUS M SPRING VILLAGE RETIRED 077686 NLJ ALLEN NOLAND OWEN M COULLS HILL TEACHER 077190 NLI ALLEN ROXANN ZINGA NAOMI F CHATEAUBELAIR NURSING 102522 NLC ALLEN THORLTON CODRINGTON M CHATEAUBELAIR RETIRED 073496 NLD ALLEN VERTILLE M COULLS HILL FISHERMAN 077168 NLI ALLY RAMON M SPRING VILLAGE JOINER 137193 NLJ AMBRIS ANNIE ELIZABETH F FITZ HUGHES RETIRED 071972 NLB AMBRIS SHAMENE AMENA F FITZHUGHES UNEMPLOYED 071856 NLB AMBROSE DIANA JACKLYN F ROSE BANK SALES 075157 NLF REPRESENTATIV E AMBROSE LAUREL TABITHA F PETIT BORDEL STUDENT 126473 NLE KRYSTAL ANDERSON AFEAH AFEIKA ASHOKA F COULLS HILL UNEMPLOYED 156288 NLI ANDERSON ARONDE VAUGHN
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