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CONSTITUENCY of LOUTH DÁIL ELECTION to Be Held on the 8Th February 2020 CONSTITUENCY OF LOUTH DÁIL ELECTION to be held on the 8th February 2020 POLLING Register POLLING Register STATION NO. SITUATION OF POLLING PLACE POLLING DISTRICT Numbers STATION NO. SITUATION OF POLLING PLACE POLLING DISTRICT Numbers COUNTY LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA : ARDEE COUNTY LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA : LAYTOWN/BETTYSTOWN continued 1 Scoil Mhuire Na Trocaire (No. 1) Ardee Rural AA 1 - 488 105 Donacarney National School (No. 4) St. Mary's No. 1 LA 1634 - 2197 2 Scoil Mhuire Na Trocaire (No. 2) Ardee Rural AA 489 - 967 106 Donacarney National School (No. 5) St. Mary's No. 1 LA 2198 - 2768 3 Scoil Mhuire Na Trocaire (No. 3) Ardee Rural AA 968 - 1357 107 Donacarney National School (No. 6) St. Mary's No. 1 LA 2769 - 3317 4 Scoil Mhuire Na Trocaire (No. 4) Ardee Rural AA 1358 - 1805 108 Gaelscoil an Bhradáin Feasa, Mill Rd. (No. 1) St. Mary's No. 2 LB 1 - 612 5 Ballapousta National School (No. 1) Drakestown AB 1 - 390 109 Gaelscoil an Bhradáin Feasa, Mill Rd. (No. 2) St. Mary's No. 2 LB 613 - 1177 6 Ballapousta National School (No. 2) Drakestown AB 391 - 816 110 Gaelscoil an Bhradáin Feasa, Mill Rd. (No. 3) St. Mary's No. 2 LB 1178 - 1744 7 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 1) Ardee Urban AC 1 - 481 111 Gaelscoil an Bhradáin Feasa, Mill Rd. (No. 4) St. Mary's No. 2 LB 1745 - 2231 8 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 2) Ardee Urban AC 482 - 1069 112 St. John's N.S., Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 8) St. Mary's No. 3 LC 1 - 520 9 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 3) Ardee Urban AC 1070 - 1657 113 St. John's N.S., Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 9) St. Mary's No. 3 LC 521 - 1003 10 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 4) Ardee Urban AC 1658 - 2243 114 Abacas SPL School, Priest Lane (No. 3) St. Mary's No. 4 LD 1 - 519 11 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 5) Ardee Urban AC 2244 - 2731 115 Abacas SPL School, Priest Lane (No. 4) St. Mary's No. 4 LD 520 - 1087 12 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 6) Ardee Urban AC 2732 - 3227 116 Abacas SPL School, Priest Lane (No. 5) St. Mary's No. 4 LD 1088 - 1643 13 Monastery School, Ardee (No. 7) Ardee Urban AC 3228 - 3664 117 Whitecross N.S. Julianstown (No. 1) Julianstown LE 1 - 508 14 Kilsaran National School (No. 1) Kilsaran AD 1 - 665 118 Whitecross N.S. Julianstown (No. 2) Julianstown LE 509 - 1055 15 Kilsaran National School (No. 2) Kilsaran AD 666 - 1352 119 Whitecross N.S. Julianstown (No. 3) Julianstown LE 1056 - 1610 16 Aclint Hall Clonkeen AE 1 - 533 120 Whitecross N.S. Julianstown (No. 4) Julianstown LE 1611 - 2074 17 Collon National School (No. 1) Collon AF 1 - 687 121 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 1) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 1 - 610 18 Collon National School (No. 2) Collon AF 688 - 1287 122 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 2) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 611 - 1190 19 St. Finian's National School, Dillonstown (No. 1) Willistown AG 1 - 520 123 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 3) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 1191 - 1746 20 St. Finian's National School, Dillonstown (No. 2) Annagassan AH 1 - 712 124 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 4) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 1747 - 2313 21 Dunleer National School (No. 1) Dunleer AI 1 - 668 125 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 5) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 2314 - 2889 22 Dunleer National School (No. 2) Dunleer AI 669 - 1353 126 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 6) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 2890 - 3433 23 Dunleer National School (No. 3) Dunleer AI 1354 - 1908 127 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 7) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 3434 - 4095 24 Philipstown National School (No. 1) Philipstown AJ 1 - 426 128 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 8) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 4096 - 4648 25 Philipstown National School (No. 2) Philipstown AJ 427 - 871 129 Scoil Oilibhéir Naofa, Bettystown (No. 9) Julianstown (Laytown/Bettystown) LF 4649 - 5255 26 Stabannon National School Stabannon AK 1 - 531 27 Tallanstown National School (No. 1) Tallanstown AL 1 - 630 COUNTY LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA : DUNDALK CARLINGFORD 28 Tallanstown National School (No. 2) Tallanstown AL 631 - 1178 29 Darver National School Darver AM 1 - 765 130 Bellurgan National School (No. 1) Bellurgan CA 1 - 461 30 Tenure National School (No. 1) Mullary AN 1 - 391 131 Bellurgan National School (No. 2) Bellurgan CA 462 - 854 31 Tenure National School (No. 2) Mullary AN 392 - 860 132 Faughart Community National School (No. 1) Faughart CB 1 - 492 32 Stonetown National School Killanny AO 1 - 633 133 Faughart Community National School (No. 2) Faughart CB 493 - 906 33 Louth National School (No. 1) Louth AP 1 - 584 134 St. Oliver's National School, Carlingford (No. 1) Carlingford CC 1 - 487 34 Louth National School (No. 2) Louth AP 585 - 1217 135 St. Oliver's National School, Carlingford (No. 2) Carlingford CC 488 - 884 35 Harestown National School Fieldstown AQ 1 - 590 136 St. Oliver's National School, Carlingford (No. 3) Carlingford CC 885 - 1295 36 Tullydonnell National School Dysart AR 1 - 635 137 Muchgrange National School Greenore CD 1 - 559 138 Rampark National School (No. 1) Rampark CE 1 - 483 COUNTY LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA : DROGHEDA URBAN 139 Rampark National School (No. 2) Rampark CE 484 - 916 140 Monksland National School (No. 1) Monksland CF 1 - 577 37 Lourdes Community Centre, Yellowbatter (No. 1) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.1 DA 1 - 490 141 Dolmen Centre, Omeath (No. 1) Omeath CG 1 - 592 38 Lourdes Community Centre, Yellowbatter (No. 2) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.1 DA 491 - 979 142 Dolmen Centre, Omeath (No. 2) Omeath CG 593 - 1027 39 Lourdes Community Centre, Yellowbatter (No. 3) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.1 DA 980 - 1373 143 Monksland National School (No. 2) Bush CH 1 - 455 40 Christian Brothers School (Sunday Gate) (No. 1) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.2 DB 1 - 569 144 Monksland National School (No. 3) Bush CH 456 - 873 41 Christian Brothers School (Sunday Gate) (No. 2) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.2 DB 570 - 1253 145 Doolargy National School (No. 1) Ravensdale CI 1 - 473 42 Christian Brothers School (Sunday Gate) (No. 3) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.2 DB 1254 - 1858 146 Doolargy National School (No. 2) Ravensdale CI 474 - 968 43 Scoil Aonghusa N.S.(Sunday Gate) (No. 1) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.3 DC 1 - 442 147 Doolargy National School (No. 3) Ravensdale CI 969 - 1410 44 Scoil Aonghusa N.S.(Sunday Gate) (No. 2) Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.3 DC 443 - 804 148 Kilcurry National School (No. 1) Kilcurry CJ 1 - 594 45 Bolton Street School Drogheda North Laurence Gate No.4 DD 1 - 453 149 Kilcurry National School (No. 2) Kilcurry CJ 595 - 1195 46 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 1) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DE 1 - 479 150 Kilkerley National School (No. 1) Kilcurley (East) CK 1 - 513 47 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 2) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DE 480 - 977 151 St. Brigid's Dowdallshill G F.C. (No. 1) Dundalk Central No. 1 CL 1 - 674 48 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 3) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DE 978 - 1450 152 St. Brigid's Dowdallshill G F.C. (No. 2) Dundalk Central No. 1 CL 675 - 1291 49 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 4) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DE 1451 - 1918 153 Castletown Girls National School Dundalk Central No. 2 CM 1 - 785 50 St. Brigid's School, Bothar Brugha (No. 5) Drogheda North West Gate No.1 DE 1919 - 2271 154 Old Technical School, Chapel Street Dundalk Central No. 3 CN 1 - 765 51 St. John's N.S., Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 1) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DF 1 - 593 155 Town Hall, Dundalk (No. 1) Dundalk Central No. 4 CO 1 - 337 52 St. John's N.S., Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 2) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DF 594 - 1185 156 Redeemer Family Resource Centre, Cox's Demesne (No. 1) Dundalk West No. 1 CP 1 - 639 53 St. John's N.S., Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 3) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DF 1186 - 1776 157 Redeemer Family Resource Centre, Cox's Demesne (No. 2) Dundalk West No. 1 CP 640 - 1248 54 St. John's N.S., Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 4) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DF 1777 - 2272 158 Redeemer Boys School, Ard Easmuinn (No. 1) Dundalk West No. 2 CQ 1 - 690 55 St. John's N.S., Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 5) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DF 2273 - 2822 159 Redeemer Boys School, Ard Easmuinn (No. 2) Dundalk West No. 2 CQ 691 - 1272 56 St. John's N.S., Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 6) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DF 2823 - 3414 160 Redeemer Girls School, Ard Easmuinn (No. 1) Dundalk West No. 3 CR 1 - 527 57 St. John's N.S., Marley's Lane,Drogheda (No. 7) Drogheda South Duleek Gate No. 5 DF 3415 - 3912 161 Redeemer Girls School, Ard Easmuinn (No. 2) Dundalk West No. 3 CR 528 - 1061 58 Louth County Council, Civic Centre, Fair Street Drogheda North West Gate No. 2 DG 1 - 487 162 Town Hall, Dundalk (No. 2) Dundalk West No. 4 CS 1 - 472 59 Mell National School (No. 1) Drogheda North West Gate No. 3 DH 1 - 672 163 St.
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