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Polling Station Scheme Election EONI-REP-128 - Polling Station Scheme - Polling Station Scheme_ Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 CARNTOGHER Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors Constituency: CARNTOGHER 1 / CN N08000934 1 835 879 1 ST JOHN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (SWATRAGH), 30 2423 2470 MONEYSHARVAN ROAD, SWATRAGH, MAGHERA, BT46 5PY Electorate for Ballot Box: 879 2 KNOCKLOUGHRIM PRIMARY SCHOOL, 337 HILLHEAD 2 / CN N08000935 2461 2536 76 ROAD, KNOCKCLOGHRIM, MAGHERAFELT, BT45 8QT Electorate for Ballot Box: 76 3 ST JOHN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (SWATRAGH), 30 3 / CN N08000934 836 1640 802 MONEYSHARVAN ROAD, SWATRAGH, MAGHERA, BT46 5PY Electorate for Ballot Box: 802 4 AMPERTAINE PRIMARY SCHOOL, 94 KILREA ROAD, 4 / CN N08000935 1 798 806 UPPERLANDS, MAGHERA, BT46 5SB Electorate for Ballot Box: 806 5 AMPERTAINE PRIMARY SCHOOL, 94 KILREA ROAD, 5 / CN N08000935 799 1188 391 UPPERLANDS, MAGHERA, BT46 5SB N08000939 1 35 464 39 466 Electorate for Ballot Box: 855 6 ST MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (GREENLOUGH), 6 / CN N08000939 467 1353 890 GREENLOUGH, 220 MOYAGALL ROAD, CLADY, PORTGLENONE, BT44 8NN Electorate for Ballot Box: 890 7 ST MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (GREENLOUGH), 7 / CN N08000939 1354 2419 1064 GREENLOUGH, 220 MOYAGALL ROAD, CLADY, PORTGLENONE, BT44 8NN Electorate for Ballot Box: 1064 8 ST MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (DRAPERSTOWN), 24 8 / CN N08000926 1 1241 1245 MAGHERAFELT ROAD, DRAPERSTOWN, MAGHERAFELT, BT45 7AF Electorate for Ballot Box: 1245 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 14:25 Page 1 of 18 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 CARNTOGHER Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 9 ST MARY'S, GLENVIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL, GLENVIEW 9 / CN N08000934 1641 2422 781 PRIMARY SCHOOL, 47 GLEN ROAD, MAGHERA, BT46 5AP Electorate for Ballot Box: 781 10 ST MARY'S, GLENVIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL, GLENVIEW 10 / CN N08000926 1242 2314 1078 PRIMARY SCHOOL, 47 GLEN ROAD, MAGHERA, BT46 5AP Electorate for Ballot Box: 1078 11 ST MARY'S, GLENVIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL, GLENVIEW 11 / CN N08000927 1 1008 1013 PRIMARY SCHOOL, 47 GLEN ROAD, MAGHERA, BT46 5AP Electorate for Ballot Box: 1013 12 ST MARY'S, GLENVIEW PRIMARY SCHOOL, GLENVIEW 12 / CN N08000927 1009 1856 852 PRIMARY SCHOOL, 47 GLEN ROAD, MAGHERA, BT46 5AP Electorate for Ballot Box: 852 13 ST BRIGID'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (KNOCKLOUGHRIM), 52 13 / CN N08000935 1189 2220 1076 MOYAGALL ROAD, KNOCKCLOGHRIM, MAGHERAFELT, N08000939 36 38 BT45 8PG 2420 2510 95 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1171 14 MAGHERA PRIMARY SCHOOL, 15 STATION ROAD, 14 / CN N08000927 1857 2332 472 MAGHERA, BT46 5BS N08000935 2221 2460 243 Electorate for Ballot Box: 715 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 14:25 Page 2 of 18 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 CLOGHER VALLEY Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors Constituency: CLOGHER VALLEY 1 AUGHER CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 17 KNOCKMANY 1 / CV N08000902 1 461 467 ROAD, AUGHER, BT77 0BE N08000920 1517 1863 373 Electorate for Ballot Box: 840 2 AUGHER CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 17 KNOCKMANY 2 / CV N08000902 462 914 453 ROAD, AUGHER, BT77 0BE N08000920 1864 2192 329 Electorate for Ballot Box: 782 3 AUGHER CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 17 KNOCKMANY 3 / CV N08000902 915 1722 809 ROAD, AUGHER, BT77 0BE Electorate for Ballot Box: 809 4 AUGHER CENTRAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 17 KNOCKMANY 4 / CV N08000902 1 2421 702 ROAD, AUGHER, BT77 0BE Electorate for Ballot Box: 702 5 CHURCHILL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 4 CHURCH HILL ROAD, 5 / CV N08000908 1847 2599 756 CALEDON, BT68 4UY Electorate for Ballot Box: 756 6 AUGHNACLOY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1 CARNTEEL ROAD, 6 / CV N08000903 491 1421 931 AUGHNACLOY, BT69 6DU Electorate for Ballot Box: 931 7 AUGHNACLOY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1 CARNTEEL ROAD, 7 / CV N08000903 1422 2425 1006 AUGHNACLOY, BT69 6DU 2429 2430 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1006 8 DERRYLATTINEE PRIMARY SCHOOL, 50 DERRYLATTINEE 8 / CV N08000903 339 490 190 RD, DUNGANNON, CO. TYRONE, BT70 1PS 2426 2428 N08000908 1 74 515 Electorate845 for Ballot1282 Box: 705 9 BALLYGAWLEY (RICHMOND) PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1 OLD 9 / CV N08000904 11 899 904 OMAGH ROAD, BALLYGAWLEY, BT70 2EZ Electorate for Ballot Box: 904 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 14:25 Page 3 of 18 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 CLOGHER VALLEY Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 10 BALLYGAWLEY (RICHMOND) PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1 OLD 10 / CV N08000904 1 1608 709 OMAGH ROAD, BALLYGAWLEY, BT70 2EZ Electorate for Ballot Box: 709 11 WALKER MEMORIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 19 11 / CV N08000909 1 933 932 ANNAGHMAKEOWN ROAD, CASTLECAULFIELD, BT70 3DQ Electorate for Ballot Box: 932 12 WALKER MEMORIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 19 12 / CV N08000903 1 338 336 ANNAGHMAKEOWN ROAD, CASTLECAULFIELD, BT70 3DQ N08000909 934 1440 504 Electorate for Ballot Box: 840 13 FIVEMILETOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL, 166 BALLAGH ROAD, 13 / CV N08000920 1 813 813 FIVEMILETOWN, BT75 0QP Electorate for Ballot Box: 813 14 FIVEMILETOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL, 166 BALLAGH ROAD, 14 / CV N08000920 814 1516 703 FIVEMILETOWN, BT75 0QP Electorate for Ballot Box: 703 15 ST MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, CABRAGH, CABRAGH, 10 15 / CV N08000904 1609 2122 513 WHITES ROAD, CABRAGH, DUNGANNON, BT70 3AN N08000909 1441 1707 265 Electorate for Ballot Box: 778 16 ST JOSEPHS PRIMARY SCHOOL (GALBALLY), 7 LURGYLEA 16 / CV N08000904 2123 2500 381 ROAD, GALBALLY, DUNGANNON, BT70 2NX N08000909 1708 2051 343 Electorate for Ballot Box: 724 17 ST. PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, ROAN, ROAN, 114 17 / CV N08000908 75 844 768 KILLYLISS ROAD, EGLISH, CO TYRONE, BT70 1LE Electorate for Ballot Box: 768 18 ST. PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, ROAN, ROAN, 114 18 / CV N08000908 913 913 561 KILLYLISS ROAD, EGLISH, CO TYRONE, BT70 1LE 1283 1846 Electorate for Ballot Box: 561 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 14:25 Page 4 of 18 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 CLOGHER VALLEY Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 19 DONAGHMORE PRIMARY SCHOOL, 35 MAIN STREET, 19 / CV N08000909 2052 2452 402 DONAGHMORE, DUNGANNON, BT70 3EZ Electorate for Ballot Box: 402 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 14:25 Page 5 of 18 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 COOKSTOWN Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors Constituency: COOKSTOWN 1 COAGH PRIMARY SCHOOL, 31 URBAL ROAD, COAGH, 1 / CK N08000911 1 801 802 COOKSTOWN, BT80 0DW Electorate for Ballot Box: 802 2 ST MALACHY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, 75 MONEYHAW ROAD, 2 / CK N08000911 802 1405 602 DRUMMULLAN, MONEYMORE, MAGHERAFELT, BT45 7XR Electorate for Ballot Box: 602 3 ST PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, 75 MULLANAHOE ROAD, 3 / CK N08000911 1406 2294 894 MULLANAHOE, DUNGANNON, BT71 5AU Electorate for Ballot Box: 894 4 COOKSTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL, COOLNAFRANKY, 4 / CK N08000911 2295 2300 6 COOKSTOWN, BT80 8PF N08000914 271 1320 1046 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1052 5 COOKSTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL, COOLNAFRANKY, 5 / CK N08000914 1 107 654 COOKSTOWN, BT80 8PF 1321 1865 N08000925 1112 1562 445 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1099 6 COOKSTOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL, COOLNAFRANKY, 6 / CK N08000914 1866 2229 367 COOKSTOWN, BT80 8PF N08000925 1563 2060 492 Electorate for Ballot Box: 859 7 HOLY TRINITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 44 FAIRHILL ROAD, 7 / CK N08000914 108 270 165 COOKSTOWN, BT80 8AG N08000916 130 319 665 2022 2493 Electorate for Ballot Box: 830 8 HOLY TRINITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 44 FAIRHILL ROAD, 8 / CK N08000915 1 326 330 COOKSTOWN, BT80 8AG N08000916 1339 2021 687 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1017 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 14:25 Page 6 of 18 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 COOKSTOWN Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 9 HOLY TRINITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 44 FAIRHILL ROAD, 9 / CK N08000915 327 1392 1074 COOKSTOWN, BT80 8AG Electorate for Ballot Box: 1074 10 HOLY TRINITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 44 FAIRHILL ROAD, 10 / CK N08000915 1393 2250 859 COOKSTOWN, BT80 8AG N08000925 855 1111 256 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1115 11 HOLY TRINITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 44 FAIRHILL ROAD, 11 / CK N08000916 320 1338 1018 COOKSTOWN, BT80 8AG Electorate for Ballot Box: 1018 12 ORRITOR PRIMARY SCHOOL, 249 ORRITOR ROAD, 12 / CK N08000916 1 129 126 COOKSTOWN, BT80 9NE N08000931 1163 2101 936 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1062 13 ROCK PRIMARY SCHOOL (SACRED HEART PRIMARY 13 / CK N08000925 1 93 92 SCHOOL), TULLYODONNELL ROAD, ROCK, DUNGANNON, BT70 3JE N08000931 2102 2338 237 N08000932 1933 2582 651 Electorate for Ballot Box: 980 14 DONAGHEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 28 KILLYGARVIN ROAD, 14 / CK N08000925 94 854 762 DUNGANNON, BT71 4DA Electorate for Ballot Box: 762 15 ST MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (DUNNAMORE), 40 15 / CK N08000931 1 738 737 DUNNAMORE ROAD, DUNNAMORE, COOKSTOWN, BT80 9NT Electorate for Ballot Box: 737 16 ST MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (DUNNAMORE), 40 16 / CK N08000931 739 1162 423 DUNNAMORE ROAD, DUNNAMORE, COOKSTOWN, BT80 9NT N08000932 1 521 523 Electorate for Ballot Box: 946 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 14:25 Page 7 of 18 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 COOKSTOWN Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 17 POMEROY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 3 EDENDOIT ROAD, 17 / CK N08000932 522 1205 686 POMEROY, DUNGANNON, BT70 2RW Electorate for Ballot Box: 686 18 POMEROY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 3 EDENDOIT ROAD, 18 / CK N08000932 1206 1932 726 POMEROY, DUNGANNON, BT70 2RW Electorate for Ballot Box: 726 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 14:25 Page 8 of 18 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 DUNGANNON Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors Constituency: DUNGANNON 1 THE JUNCTION, 12 BEECHVALLEY WAY,
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