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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 ARMAGH Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors Constituency: ARMAGH 1 ST PETER'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, COLLEGELANDS, 90 1 / AR N08000207 2 817 812 COLLEGELANDS ROAD, CHARLEMONT, DUNGANNON, BT71 6SW Electorate for Ballot Box: 812 2 ST PETER'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, COLLEGELANDS, 90 2 / AR N08000207 818 1627 817 COLLEGELANDS ROAD, CHARLEMONT, DUNGANNON, BT71 6SW Electorate for Ballot Box: 817 3 LOUGHGALL PRIMARY SCHOOL (THE COPE), 12 3 / AR N08000207 1628 1991 362 BALLYGASEY ROAD, LOUGHGALL, ARMAGH, BT61 8HY Electorate for Ballot Box: 362 4 DRUMSALLEN PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1 DERNASIGH ROAD, 4 / AR N08000207 1 1 948 KILLYLEA, ARMAGH, BT60 4PA 1992 2939 Electorate for Ballot Box: 948 5 DRUMSALLEN PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1 DERNASIGH ROAD, 5 / AR N08000207 2940 3780 845 KILLYLEA, ARMAGH, BT60 4PA Electorate for Ballot Box: 845 6 KILLYLEA PRIMARY SCHOOL, 150 KILLYLEA ROAD, 6 / AR N08000207 3781 3869 90 ARMAGH, BT60 4LN N08000231 1 980 983 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1073 7 MOUNT ST CATHERINE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, WINDMILL 7 / AR N08000210 773 1592 827 HILL, ARMAGH, BT60 4BR Electorate for Ballot Box: 827 8 MOUNT ST CATHERINE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, WINDMILL 8 / AR N08000210 1 772 776 HILL, ARMAGH, BT60 4BR Electorate for Ballot Box: 776 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 12:36 Page 1 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 ARMAGH Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 9 ST PATRICKS PRIMARY SCHOOL (ARMAGH), LOUGHGALL 9 / AR N08000207 3870 3914 45 ROAD, ARMAGH, BT61 7NL N08000210 1593 2386 796 Electorate for Ballot Box: 841 10 ST PATRICKS PRIMARY SCHOOL (ARMAGH), LOUGHGALL 10 / AR N08000210 2387 3261 868 ROAD, ARMAGH, BT61 7NL Electorate for Ballot Box: 868 11 THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE, 68 HILL STREET, MILFORD, 11 / AR N08000213 1 143 196 ARMAGH, BT60 3PB 1501 1541 N08000231 1678 2699 1030 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1226 12 THE OLD SCHOOL HOUSE, 68 HILL STREET, MILFORD, 12 / AR N08000231 2700 3693 992 ARMAGH, BT60 3PB Electorate for Ballot Box: 992 13 COMMUNITY CENTRE, DOBBIN STREET, ARMAGH, BT61 13 / AR N08000213 144 1042 896 7QQ N08000240 1 112 110 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1006 14 COMMUNITY CENTRE, DOBBIN STREET, ARMAGH, BT61 14 / AR N08000213 1043 1500 954 7QQ 1542 2037 Electorate for Ballot Box: 954 15 ARMSTRONG PRIMARY SCHOOL, COLLEGE HILL, ARMAGH, 15 / AR N08000213 2038 2558 530 BT61 9DF N08000240 3077 3519 445 Electorate for Ballot Box: 975 16 ARMSTRONG PRIMARY SCHOOL, COLLEGE HILL, ARMAGH, 16 / AR N08000213 2559 3656 1104 BT61 9DF Electorate for Ballot Box: 1104 17 ARMSTRONG PRIMARY SCHOOL, COLLEGE HILL, ARMAGH, 17 / AR N08000240 113 1209 1116 BT61 9DF Electorate for Ballot Box: 1116 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 12:36 Page 2 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 ARMAGH Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 18 ARMSTRONG PRIMARY SCHOOL, COLLEGE HILL, ARMAGH, 18 / AR N08000240 1210 2163 959 BT61 9DF Electorate for Ballot Box: 959 19 ARMSTRONG PRIMARY SCHOOL, COLLEGE HILL, ARMAGH, 19 / AR N08000240 2164 3076 910 BT61 9DF Electorate for Ballot Box: 910 20 ST JOHN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, 14 RATHTRILLICK ROAD, 20 / AR N08000220 1 199 199 MIDDLETOWN, ARMAGH, BT60 4EB N08000231 981 1677 697 Electorate for Ballot Box: 896 21 OUR LADY'S & ST MOCHUA'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, 21 / AR N08000220 726 1352 628 DERRYNOOSE ROAD, KEADY, ARMAGH, BT60 3EZ Electorate for Ballot Box: 628 22 OUR LADY'S & ST MOCHUA'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, 22 / AR N08000220 200 725 525 DERRYNOOSE ROAD, KEADY, ARMAGH, BT60 3EZ Electorate for Ballot Box: 525 23 DRUMHILLERY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 58 DRUMHILLERY 23 / AR N08000220 1353 1966 616 ROAD, ARMAGH, BT60 3DJ Electorate for Ballot Box: 616 24 TMAC - THE TOMMY MAKEM COMMUNITY & ARTS CENTRE, 24 / AR N08000220 1967 2722 760 7 THE COW FAIR, KEADY, ARMAGH, BT60 3TD Electorate for Ballot Box: 760 25 TMAC - THE TOMMY MAKEM COMMUNITY & ARTS CENTRE, 25 / AR N08000220 2723 3595 873 7 THE COW FAIR, KEADY, ARMAGH, BT60 3TD Electorate for Ballot Box: 873 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 12:36 Page 3 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 BANBRIDGE Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors Constituency: BANBRIDGE 1 BALLYWARD CHURCH HALL, CASTLEWELLAN RD, 1 / BB N08000234 1148 1551 403 BALLYWARD, BANBRIDGE, BT31 9RL Electorate for Ballot Box: 403 2 POYNTZPASS PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1 TANDRAGEE ROAD, 2 / BB N08000225 12 530 530 POYNTZPASS, NEWRY, BT35 6SL 3852 3858 Electorate for Ballot Box: 530 3 ST COLMAN'S PS AND ALL SAINTS NURSERY 3 / BB N08000203 1 145 147 (ANNACLONE), ANNACLONE, BANBRIDGE, BT32 5LS N08000225 2659 3851 1201 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1348 4 BALLYDOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL, LISNAREE ROAD, 4 / BB N08000203 146 796 648 BANBRIDGE, BT32 4JN Electorate for Ballot Box: 648 5 DRUMADONNELL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 133 DROMARA ROAD, 5 / BB N08000234 1 1147 1164 BALLYRONEY, BANBRIDGE, BT32 5EY 3286 3301 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1164 6 RATHFRILAND COMMUNITY CENTRE, JOHN STREET, 6 / BB N08000234 1552 2516 994 RATHFRILAND, NEWRY, BT34 5QH 3228 3351 Electorate for Ballot Box: 994 7 RATHFRILAND COMMUNITY CENTRE, JOHN STREET, 7 / BB N08000234 2517 3285 876 RATHFRILAND, NEWRY, BT34 5QH 3302 3327 3352 3432 Electorate for Ballot Box: 876 8 CRAIGAVON PRIMARY SCHOOL, CASTLE HILL, GILFORD, 8 / BB N08000217 1 960 957 CRAIGAVON, BT63 6HH Electorate for Ballot Box: 957 9 CRAIGAVON PRIMARY SCHOOL, CASTLE HILL, GILFORD, 9 / BB N08000217 961 1897 940 CRAIGAVON, BT63 6HH Electorate for Ballot Box: 940 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 12:36 Page 4 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 BANBRIDGE Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 10 LLT COMMUNITY CENTRE, DRUMNASCAMPH ROAD, 10 / BB N08000204 1 314 313 LAURENCETOWN, CRAIGAVON, BT63 6DU 10 LLT COMMUNITY CENTRE, DRUMNASCAMPH ROAD, 10 / BB N08000217 2866 3305 439 LAURENCETOWN, CRAIGAVON, BT63 6DU Electorate for Ballot Box: 752 11 LLT COMMUNITY CENTRE, DRUMNASCAMPH ROAD, 11 / BB N08000217 1898 2865 970 LAURENCETOWN, CRAIGAVON, BT63 6DU Electorate for Ballot Box: 970 12 ST FRANCIS' PRIMARY SCHOOL, 24 DONARD VIEW ROAD, 12 / BB N08000225 1 11 1280 LOUGHBRICKLAND, BANBRIDGE, BT32 3LN 531 1792 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1280 13 SCARVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, MAIN STREET, 13 / BB N08000217 3306 3309 4 SCARVA, CRAIGAVON, BT63 6NS N08000225 1793 2658 858 Electorate for Ballot Box: 862 14 SCARVA STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, SCARVA 14 / BB N08000206 1 1 1005 ROAD, BANBRIDGE, BT32 3AD 8 1006 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1005 15 SCARVA STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, SCARVA 15 / BB N08000206 1007 1854 839 ROAD, BANBRIDGE, BT32 3AD Electorate for Ballot Box: 839 16 BRIDGE INTEGRATED PRIMARY SCHOOL, 70 BALLYGOWAN 16 / BB N08000205 10 294 286 ROAD, BANBRIDGE, BT32 3EL N08000206 1855 2607 750 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1036 17 BRIDGE INTEGRATED PRIMARY SCHOOL, 70 BALLYGOWAN 17 / BB N08000206 2 7 1055 ROAD, BANBRIDGE, BT32 3EL 2608 3660 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1055 18 ABERCORN PRIMARY SCHOOL, NEWRY ROAD, 18 / BB N08000205 295 1237 945 BANBRIDGE, BT32 3HB Electorate for Ballot Box: 945 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 12:36 Page 5 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 BANBRIDGE Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors 19 ABERCORN PRIMARY SCHOOL, NEWRY ROAD, 19 / BB N08000205 1238 2095 859 BANBRIDGE, BT32 3HB Electorate for Ballot Box: 859 20 ABERCORN PRIMARY SCHOOL, NEWRY ROAD, 20 / BB N08000205 1 9 1122 BANBRIDGE, BT32 3HB 2096 3211 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1122 21 BANNSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 21 / BB N08000203 797 1873 1095 CASTLEWELLAN ROAD, BANBRIDGE, BT32 4AX Electorate for Ballot Box: 1095 22 BANNSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 22 / BB N08000203 1874 2755 881 CASTLEWELLAN ROAD, BANBRIDGE, BT32 4AX Electorate for Ballot Box: 881 23 BANNSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, 23 / BB N08000203 2756 3218 467 CASTLEWELLAN ROAD, BANBRIDGE, BT32 4AX N08000204 315 715 402 N08000205 3212 3380 167 Electorate for Ballot Box: 1036 24 EDENDERRY PRIMARY SCHOOL (BANBRIDGE), 1A LURGAN 24 / BB N08000204 716 1362 785 ROAD, BANBRIDGE, BT32 4AF 3015 3147 N08000206 3661 3723 64 Electorate for Ballot Box: 849 25 EDENDERRY PRIMARY SCHOOL (BANBRIDGE), 1A LURGAN 25 / BB N08000204 1363 2322 978 ROAD, BANBRIDGE, BT32 4AF Electorate for Ballot Box: 978 26 EDENDERRY PRIMARY SCHOOL (BANBRIDGE), 1A LURGAN 26 / BB N08000204 2323 3014 696 ROAD, BANBRIDGE, BT32 4AF N08000205 3381 3457 78 Electorate for Ballot Box: 774 EONI_REP_128_ - Printed on Friday, 22 Mar 2019 at 12:36 Page 6 of 20 Election: Local Council Elections held on 02/05/2019 CRAIGAVON Total Polling Station Ballot Box Ward Elector Range Electors Constituency: CRAIGAVON 1 ST PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (Aghacommon), 14 1 / CG N08000214 1 1125 1127 DERRYMACASH ROAD, CRAIGAVON, BT66 6LG Electorate for Ballot Box: 1127 2 ST PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (Aghacommon), 14 2 / CG N08000214 1126 2126 1009 DERRYMACASH ROAD, CRAIGAVON, BT66 6LG Electorate for Ballot Box: 1009 3 ST MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL (Derrytrasna), 191 3 / CG N08000214 2127 3287 1166 DERRYTRASNA ROAD, LURGAN, CRAIGAVON, BT66 6PF Electorate for Ballot Box: 1166 4 ST FRANCIS' PRIMARY SCHOOL (LURGAN), FRANCIS 4 / CG N08000214 3288 3476 192 STREET, LURGAN, BT66 6DL Electorate for Ballot Box: 192 5 BLEARY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 1 DEAN'S ROAD, CRAIGAVON, 5 / CG N08000208 1 1350 1357 BT66 8TD Electorate for Ballot Box: 1357 6 EDENDERRY PRIMARY SCHOOL (PORTADOWN), PRINCESS 6 / CG N08000208
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