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M-Candidats Tetes De Liste Par Commune COMMISSION REPUBLIQUE DE COTE D'IVOIRE ELECTORALE Union - Discipline - Travail INDEPENDANTE M ELECTION DES CONSEILLERS MUNICIPAUX SCRUTIN DU 21 AVRIL 2013 CANDIDATS TETES DE LISTE DES CANDIDATURES RETENUES PAR COMMUNE Nombre de circonscriptions électorales concernées 197 Candidatures Nombre de Nombre de Communes Candidatures Candidats Total 665 21 057 REPUBLIQUE DE COTE D'IVOIRE COMMISSION Union - Discipline - Travail ELECTORALE INDEPENDANTE M ELECTION DES CONSEILLERS MUNICIPAUX SCRUTIN DU 21 AVRIL 2013 LISTE DES CANDIDATS TETES DE LISTE PAR COMMUNE N° N° # Commune Candidat Intitulé Liste Groupement Liste Dossier ETTIEN KUMASSI HUMILITE - DISPONIBILITE - 1 027 ABENGOUROU COMMUNE 1 001885 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT KABRAN APPIA "ENSEMBLE POUR 2 027 ABENGOUROU COMMUNE 2 001888 INDEPENDANT ABENGOUROU" AMOIKON KOUAKOU BANGA ABENGOUROU, NOTRE 3 027 ABENGOUROU COMMUNE 3 001896 PDCI-RDA AMBITION A TOUS CISSE DAOUDA SALIF VIVRE ENSEMBLE 4 027 ABENGOUROU COMMUNE 4 001899 RDR KONE BRAHIMA BATIR ENSEMBLE 5 001 ABOBO COMMUNE 1 002101 INDEPENDANT LASSANA MEITE ESPOIR POUR LE 6 001 ABOBO COMMUNE 2 002107 INDEPENDANT RENOUVEAU D'ABOBO KONE KIGBAFORY OUSMANE ESPOIR D'ABOBO 7 001 ABOBO COMMUNE 3 002115 INDEPENDANT SOUAGA KOUASSI UNION POUR LE BONHEUR 8 001 ABOBO COMMUNE 4 002116 INDEPENDANT D'ABOBO OUATTARA BRAHIMA UNION ET DEVELOPPEMENT 9 001 ABOBO COMMUNE 5 002210 INDEPENDANT MANDJOBA DIRABOU ALBERIC UNION POUR LE 10 001 ABOBO COMMUNE 6 002219 PDCI-RDA CHANGEMENT TOUNGARA ADAMA VIVRE ENSEMBLE 11 001 ABOBO COMMUNE 7 002580 RDR MAMADOU KANO VIVRE ENSEMBLE 12 031 ABOISSO COMMUNE 1 001752 RDR BILE KHASSY ALPHONSE LA RENAISSANCE 13 031 ABOISSO COMMUNE 2 002255 INDEPENDANT BENIE KAKOU JEAN-PAUL UNION POUR LE 14 031 ABOISSO COMMUNE 3 002269 PDCI-RDA DEVELOPPEMENT D'ABOISO AHUA KASSI GEORGES UNION POUR LE 15 034 ADIAKE COMMUNE 1 002266 PDCI-RDA DEVELOPPEMENT D'ADIAKE FIAN TANO JEAN HERVE UNION - PAIX - PROGRES 16 034 ADIAKE COMMUNE 2 002469 INDEPENDANT SIE HIEN VIVRE ENSEMBLE 17 034 ADIAKE COMMUNE 3 002475 RDR SEKOU BALLO LA BONNE SOLUTION POUR 18 002 ADJAME COMMUNE 1 002106 INDEPENDANT ADJAME SIDIBE IBRAHIMA ESPOIR DU CHANGEMENT 19 002 ADJAME COMMUNE 2 002113 INDEPENDANT DEMBELE LASSINA ENSEMBLE, BÂTIR L'ADJAME 20 002 ADJAME COMMUNE 3 002205 INDEPENDANT NOUVEAU DOMPE LEON UNIS POUR LE GRAND 21 002 ADJAME COMMUNE 4 002212 INDEPENDANT CHANGEMENT D'ADJAME SOUMAHORO FARIKOU ESPOIR D'ADJAME 22 002 ADJAME COMMUNE 5 002213 INDEPENDANT KOUTOUAN ANOUGBE JEROME LE CHANGEMENT 23 002 ADJAME COMMUNE 6 002553 PDCI-RDA FOFANA BAKARY ENSEMBLE POUR LA 24 002 ADJAME COMMUNE 7 002554 INDEPENDANT RENAISSANCE D'ADJAME SYLLA YOUSSOUF VIVRE ENSEMBLE 25 002 ADJAME COMMUNE 8 002564 RDR DIA CAUNAN DESIRE COEUR POUR ADJAME 26 002 ADJAME COMMUNE 9 002586 INDEPENDANT MONNEY GBOCHO MARCEL TOUS POUR ADZOPE 27 088 ADZOPE COMMUNE 1 001682 PDCI-RDA Edité le jeudi 4 avril 2013 à 15:45 Page 2/26 REPUBLIQUE DE COTE D'IVOIRE COMMISSION Union - Discipline - Travail ELECTORALE INDEPENDANTE M ELECTION DES CONSEILLERS MUNICIPAUX SCRUTIN DU 21 AVRIL 2013 LISTE DES CANDIDATS TETES DE LISTE PAR COMMUNE N° N° # Commune Candidat Intitulé Liste Groupement Liste Dossier ATSE N'DE ZEPP VIVRE ENSEMBLE 28 088 ADZOPE COMMUNE 2 001699 RDR GBOCHO AKISSI LE RASSEMBLEMENT 29 088 ADZOPE COMMUNE 3 001863 INDEPENDANT YAPI ATSE GILBERT ADZOPE NOUVEAU 30 088 ADZOPE COMMUNE 4 001867 INDEPENDANT AMONKOU AKPO ANTOINE UNION POUR LE 31 088 ADZOPE COMMUNE 5 001872 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT BROU ANGUIE SERAPHIN SERVIR AFFERY DANS 32 090 AFFERY COMMUNE 1 001678 INDEPENDANT L'UNITE ASSOI YAPOGA ALLE MATHIAS SERVIR AFFERY ET NON 33 090 AFFERY COMMUNE 2 001684 INDEPENDANT S'EN SERVIR KOUASSI LEON PAUL A MABÔ SOSSÊ 34 090 AFFERY COMMUNE 3 001692 PDCI-RDA (SOLIDARITE) BEDA ATSE GUILLAUME VIVRE ENSEMBLE 35 090 AFFERY COMMUNE 4 001696 RDR EKISSI BEHOU UNION POUR LA PAIX ET LE 36 079 AGBOVILLE COMMUNE 1 001709 PDCI-RDA PROGRES ASSA BOKA CLEMENT ALLIANCE POUR UNE 37 079 AGBOVILLE COMMUNE 2 001715 INDEPENDANT SOLIDARITÉ D'ACTIONS ET ADAMA BICTOGO VIVRE ENSEMBLE 38 079 AGBOVILLE COMMUNE 3 001720 RDR N'CHO ACHO ALBERT PAIX - DEVELOPPEMENT 39 079 AGBOVILLE COMMUNE 4 002079 INDEPENDANT SOLIDARITE OUATTARA ALLY VIVRE ENSEMBLE 40 029 AGNIBILEKROU COMMUNE 1 001729 RDR KOFFI BOUADOU LISTE "EXPERIENCE ET 41 029 AGNIBILEKROU COMMUNE 2 001876 INDEPENDANT SAGESSE" MANDODJA M BIA ROGER UNION - CONTINUITE - 42 029 AGNIBILEKROU COMMUNE 3 001891 PDCI-RDA DEVELOPPEMENT YAPI YAPO RECONCILIATION - PAIX - 43 089 AGOU COMMUNE 1 001687 PDCI-RDA DEVELOPPEMENT MAMBO JULES BASILE VIVRE ENSEMBLE 44 089 AGOU COMMUNE 2 001693 RDR MOUSSA BADOH UNION PAIX ET 45 091 AKOUPE COMMUNE 1 001676 PDCI-RDA DEVELOPEMENT ASSEU ELOLO SIDONIE ALLIANCE POUR LE 46 091 AKOUPE COMMUNE 2 001688 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT DU KETIN ASSI AGNISSAN VIVRE ENSEMBLE 47 091 AKOUPE COMMUNE 3 001695 RDR KAKOU N'DEPO UNION - PAIX - 48 091 AKOUPE COMMUNE 4 001857 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT DOUMBIA ADAMA JEUNESSE,ESPOIR POUR LE 49 091 AKOUPE COMMUNE 5 001874 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT SEKA SEKA VIVRE ENSEMBLE 50 092 ALEPE COMMUNE 1 001691 RDR AHIBA BOGUIE ENSEMBLE BATISSONS 51 092 ALEPE COMMUNE 2 001855 INDEPENDANT ALEPE ALLOH BATAFOE WESLENE UNITE - PAIX - 52 092 ALEPE COMMUNE 3 001856 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT YAPO AKA ETIENNE YAPO AKA ETIENNE 53 092 ALEPE COMMUNE 4 001859 INDEPENDANT ABE ANGOU MARTIAL UNIS DANS LA PAIX POUR LE 54 092 ALEPE COMMUNE 5 001861 PDCI-RDA DEVELOPPEMENT D'ALEPE Edité le jeudi 4 avril 2013 à 15:45 Page 3/26 REPUBLIQUE DE COTE D'IVOIRE COMMISSION Union - Discipline - Travail ELECTORALE INDEPENDANTE M ELECTION DES CONSEILLERS MUNICIPAUX SCRUTIN DU 21 AVRIL 2013 LISTE DES CANDIDATS TETES DE LISTE PAR COMMUNE N° N° # Commune Candidat Intitulé Liste Groupement Liste Dossier ABE PAUL ALEPE NOUVELLE VISION 55 092 ALEPE COMMUNE 6 001866 INDEPENDANT (A.N.V) N'GORAN OI N'GORAN LE CHOIX DU PEUPLE , LA 56 073 ANOUMABA COMMUNE 1 001038 INDEPENDANT VICTOIRE DU PEUPLE , LE YOUSSOUF TRAORE VIVRE ENSEMBLE 57 073 ANOUMABA COMMUNE 2 001040 RDR TANOH AKA UNION POUR LE 58 073 ANOUMABA COMMUNE 3 001904 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT ETIEN BOSSON RAYMOND ENSEMBLE POUR LE 59 073 ANOUMABA COMMUNE 4 001914 PDCI-RDA DEVELOPPEMENT CAMARA LANCINE RECONCILIATION DES 60 011 ANYAMA COMMUNE 1 002556 INDEPENDANT HOUPHOUETISTES POUR LE DOGBO JOSEPH DANS NOTRE 61 011 ANYAMA COMMUNE 2 002562 INDEPENDANT DIVERSITE,DEVELOPPONS AMIDOU SYLLA VIVRE ENSEMBLE 62 011 ANYAMA COMMUNE 3 002582 RDR BONI KOUAME SERAPHIN RÉCONCILIATION 63 071 ARRAH COMMUNE 1 001037 PDCI-RDA RASSEMBLEMENT PAIX KABLAN AKA VIVRE ENSEMBLE 64 071 ARRAH COMMUNE 2 001045 RDR KOUAKOU TANOH U P A (UNION PAIX AMOUR) 65 071 ARRAH COMMUNE 3 001902 INDEPENDANT YOBOUA KOUABENAN CEVERIN UNION - DEVELOPPEMENT - 66 196 ASSUEFRY COMMUNE 1 001005 PDCI-RDA PAIX ADINGRA VICTOR REVEIL DE L'ACTION POUR 67 196 ASSUEFRY COMMUNE 2 001951 INDEPENDANT LE DEVELOPPEMENT DANHO PAULIN CLAUDE EXPERIENCE ET UNION 68 003 ATTECOUBE COMMUNE 1 002202 PDCI-RDA POUR BATIR ATTECOUBE KOUAKOU HYACINTHE REUSSIR ENSEMBLE 69 003 ATTECOUBE COMMUNE 2 002552 INDEPENDANT TCHAGBA BOUGUI LAURENT UNION POUR LE 70 003 ATTECOUBE COMMUNE 3 002574 UDPCI CHANGEMENT ET LE SANGARE IBRAHIMA SEGA VIVRE ENSEMBLE 71 003 ATTECOUBE COMMUNE 4 002583 RDR BOSSON ANGBAYE THOMAS UNION 72 032 AYAME COMMUNE 1 002259 INDEPENDANT MESSOU EPOUSE KADIO N'DA NGANMONOU POUR LE 73 032 AYAME COMMUNE 2 002268 PDCI-RDA MARGUERITE DEVELOPPEMENT D'AYAME DJA KADJO ALBERT ANNOUANZE 74 032 AYAME COMMUNE 3 002272 INDEPENDANT N'DATCHI DJENINI STANISLAS VIVRE ENSEMBLE 75 032 AYAME COMMUNE 4 002589 RDR BAMBA MAMADOU VIVRE ENSEMBLE 76 080 AZAGUIE COMMUNE 1 001722 RDR KOUASSI N'GORAN JOSEPH UNION POUR LE 77 080 AZAGUIE COMMUNE 2 002090 PDCI-RDA DEVELOPPEMENT AMON EKISSI HYACINTHE UNION DES FILS POUR LE 78 080 AZAGUIE COMMUNE 3 002091 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT KONE ABOUBAKAR SIRIKI UNION - PAIX - 79 044 BAKO COMMUNE 1 001882 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT KONE EPSE FANNY MABANA VIVRE ENSEMBLE 80 044 BAKO COMMUNE 2 002588 RDR DITE JOSEPHINE TE ACHILLE VIVRE ENSEMBLE 81 098 BANGOLO COMMUNE 1 001636 RDR Edité le jeudi 4 avril 2013 à 15:45 Page 4/26 REPUBLIQUE DE COTE D'IVOIRE COMMISSION Union - Discipline - Travail ELECTORALE INDEPENDANTE M ELECTION DES CONSEILLERS MUNICIPAUX SCRUTIN DU 21 AVRIL 2013 LISTE DES CANDIDATS TETES DE LISTE PAR COMMUNE N° N° # Commune Candidat Intitulé Liste Groupement Liste Dossier GUIRI GUEHI AIME UNITE - RENOUVEAU - 82 098 BANGOLO COMMUNE 2 002291 PDCI-RDA PROGRES BEONAHO AMOS UNION - CHANGEMENT - 83 098 BANGOLO COMMUNE 3 002296 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT SAH TIETEMOMON EVARISTE ESPOIR - RENAISSANCE - 84 098 BANGOLO COMMUNE 4 002299 INDEPENDANT PROGRES KARIDIOULA KOFFI ENSEMBLE POUR LE 85 155 BASSAWA COMMUNE 1 001931 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT DE LA KARIDIOULA TOZAGA RENAISSANCE ET 86 155 BASSAWA COMMUNE 2 002432 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT OUATTARA SANGA VIVRE ENSEMBLE 87 155 BASSAWA COMMUNE 3 002449 RDR GOHIBI DOBAU JEAN MARCEL BEDIALA UNI EST EN 88 111 BEDIALA COMMUNE 1 002435 PDCI-RDA MARCHE KOUAME BAH JEAN YVES YAO VIVRE ENSEMBLE 89 111 BEDIALA COMMUNE 2 002533 RDR TRAORE YAKOUBA EKATCHI 90 147 BEOUMI COMMUNE 1 001981 INDEPENDANT KONAN KOUADIO ETIENNE COLLECTIF POUR LE 91 147 BEOUMI COMMUNE 2 001983 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT DE KOUAME KONAN BATISSEURS 92 147 BEOUMI COMMUNE 3 001984 INDEPENDANT ME KOUAME MARTIAL UNION - PAIX - 93 147 BEOUMI COMMUNE 4 002000 PDCI-RDA DEVELOPPEMENT TANO MANIZAN ETIENNE VIVRE ENSEMBLE 94 030 BETTIE COMMUNE 1 001726 RDR ESSUEKY NIAMIEN UNITE PAIX 95 030 BETTIE COMMUNE 2 001880 INDEPENDANT DEVELOPPEMENT ATTA APPIA UNION POUR LE 96 030 BETTIE COMMUNE 3 001884 PDCI-RDA DEVELOPPEMENT
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