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Zamfara Code: 36 Lga : Anka Code: 01 Name of Registration Area Name of Reg INDEPENDENT NATIONAL ELECTORAL COMMISSION (INEC) STATE ZAMFARA CODE: 36 LGA : ANKA CODE: 01 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BAGEGA 01 PRY SCH. BAGEGA PRY SCH. BAGEGA 2 BARAYAR ZAKI 02 PRY SCH. BARAYAR ZAKI PRY SCH. BARAYAR ZAKI 3 DANGALADIMA 03 MODEL PRY SCH. MODEL PRY SCH. 4 GALADIMA 04 KANWURI KANWURI 5 MAGAJI 05 NEW MODEL PRY SCH. NEW MODEL PRY SCH. 6 MATSERI 06 PRY SCH. MATSERI PRY SCH. MATSERI 7 SABON BIRNI 07 DISPENSARY DISPENSARY 8 WARAMU 08 PRY SCH. WARAMU PRY SCH. WARAMU 9 WUYA 09 PRY SCH. WUYA PRY SCH. WUYA 10 YAR SABAWA 10 PRY SCH. YARSABAWA PRY SCH. YARSABAWA TOTAL LGA : BAKURA CODE: 02 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BAKURA 01 DANKWAI MODEL PRY SCH. DANKWAI MODEL PRY SCH. 2 BIRNIN TUDU 02 PRY SCH. B/TUDU PRY SCH. B/TUDU 3 DAMRI 03 PRY SCH. DAMRI PRY SCH. DAMRI 4 DANKADU 04 PRY SCH. DAMKADO PRY SCH. DAMKADO 5 DANMANO 05 PRY SCH. DANMANAU PRY SCH. DANMANAU 6 DAKKO 06 PRY SCH. DAKKO PRY SCH. DAKKO 7 YARKUFOJI 07 PRY SCH. YARKUFOJI PRY SCH. YARKUFOJI 8 NASARAWA 08 PRY SCH. NASARAWA PRY SCH. NASARAWA 9 RINI 09 PRY SCH. RINI PRY SCH. RINI 10 YARGEDA 10 PRY SCH. YARGEDA PRY SCH. YARGEDA TOTAL LGA : BIRNIN CODE: 03 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BIRNIN MAGAJI 01 MODEL SCH. B/MAGAJI MODEL SCH. B/MAGAJI 2 DAMFAMI / SABON BIRNIN 02 PRY SCH. S/BIRNIN PRY SCH. S/BIRNIN 3 GORA 03 PRY SCH. GORA PRY SCH. GORA 4 GUSAMI GARI 04 PRY SCH. GUSAMI PRY SCH. GUSAMI 5 GUSAMI HAYI 05 PRY SCH. MAI KURU PRY SCH. MAI KURU 6 KIYAWA 06 PRY SCH. N/MAILAYI PRY SCH. N/MAILAYI 7 MODOMAWA EAST 07 PRY SCH. BILLAHE PRY SCH. BILLAHE 8 MODOMAWA WEST 08 PRY SCH. MADOMAWA PRY SCH. MADOMAWA 9 NASARAWA GODAL EAST 09 PRY SCH. CHIGAMA PRY SCH. CHIGAMA 10 NASARAWA GODAL WEST 10 PRY SCH. NASARAWA GODAL PRY SCH. NASARAWA GODAL TOTAL LGA : BUKKUYUM CODE: 04 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 ADBKA 01 DISPENSARY DISPENSARY 2 BUKKUYUM 02 PRY SCH. BUKKUYUM PRY SCH. BUKKUYUM 3 GWASHI 03 PRY SCH. GWASHI PRY SCH. GWASHI 4 KYARAM 04 PRY SCH. ZUGU PRY SCH. ZUGU 5 MASAMA 05 PRY SCH. MASAMA PRY SCH. MASAMA 6 NASARAWA 06 PRY SCH. NASARAWA PRY SCH. NASARAWA 7 RUWAN JEMA 07 PRY SCH. R/JEMA PRY SCH. R/JEMA 8 YASHI 08 PRY SCH. YASHI PRY SCH. YASHI 9 ZARUMMAI 09 PRY SCH. ZARUMAI PRY SCH. ZARUMAI 10 ZAUMA 10 PRY SCH. ZAUMA PRY SCH. ZAUMA TOTAL LGA : BUNGUDU CODE: 05 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BINGI NORTH 01 PRY SCH. KELU PRY SCH. KELU 2 BINGI SOUTH 02 MODEL PRY SCH. K/MOTA MODEL PRY SCH. K/MOTA 3 BUNGUDU 03 DAN SOKOTO PRY SCH. BUG DAN SOKOTO PRY SCH. BUG 4 FURFURI / KWAIKWAI 04 PRY SCH. FURFURI PRY SCH. FURFURI 5 GADA / KARAKKAI 05 PRY SCH. GADA PRY SCH. GADA 6 NAHUCHE 06 JSS NAHUCHE JSS NAHUCHE 7 KWATARKWASHI 07 DAY SEC. SCH. K/KOSHI DAY SEC. SCH. K/KOSHI 8 RAWAYYA / BELA 08 MODEL PRY SCH. RAWAYYA MODEL PRY SCH. RAWAYYA 9 SAMAWA 09 PRY SCH. SAMAWA PRY SCH. SAMAWA 10 SANKALAWA 10 PRY SCH. SANKALAWA PRY SCH. SANKALAWA 11 TOFA 11 PRY SCH. TOFA PRY SCH. TOFA TOTAL LGA : GUMMI CODE: 06 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BARDOKI 01 BARDOKI PRY SCH. BARDOKI PRY SCH. 2 BIRNIN MAGAJI 02 B/MAGAJI PRY SCH. B/MAGAJI PRY SCH. 3 BIRNIN TUDU 03 BIRNIN TUDU BIRNIN TUDU 4 FALALE 04 FALALE FALALE 5 FELFEDU 05 FELFEDU FELFEDU 6 GAYARI 06 GAYARI GAYARI 7 GYALANGE 07 GYALANGE GYALANGE 8 ILLELAR AWWAL 08 ILLELAR AWWAL ILLELAR AWWAL 9 MAGAJIN GARI 09 MAGAJIN GARI MAGAJIN GARI 10 SHIYAR RAFI 10 SHIYAR RAFI SHIYAR RAFI 11 UBAN DAWAKI 11 UBAN DAWAKI UBAN DAWAKI TOTAL LGA : GUSAU CODE: 07 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 GALADIMA 01 DANTURAI PRY SCH. GUSAU DANTURAI PRY SCH. GUSAU 2 MADAWAKI 02 T/SHIP M. PRY SCH. GUS T/SHIP M. PRY SCH. GUS 3 MADA 03 T/SHIP M. PRY SCH. MADA T/SHIP M. PRY SCH. MADA 4 MAGAMI 04 MAGAMI MODEL PRY SCH. MAGAMI MODEL PRY SCH. 5 MAYANA 05 T/SHIP KANWURI GUS T/SHIP KANWURI GUS 6 RIJIYA 06 MODEL PRY SCH. RIJIYA MODEL PRY SCH. RIJIYA 7 RUWAN BORE 07 MODEL PRY SCH. R/BORE MODEL PRY SCH. R/BORE 8 SABON GARI 08 S/KUDU PRY SCH. GUSAU S/KUDU PRY SCH. GUSAU 9 TUDUN WADA 09 MODEL PRY SCH. T/WANDA MODEL PRY SCH. T/WANDA 10 WANKE 10 MODEL PRY SCH. WANKE MODEL PRY SCH. WANKE 11 WONAKA 11 MODEL PRY SCH. WONAKA MODEL PRY SCH. WONAKA TOTAL LGA : MARU CODE: 08 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BINDIN 01 PRY SCH. BINDIN PRY SCH. BINDIN 2 BINGI 02 DISPENSARY BINGI DISPENSARY BINGI 3 DANKULBI 03 POLICE STATION DANKULBI POLICE STATION DANKULBI 4 DANKURMI 04 ADC SEC DANKURMI ADC SEC DANKURMI 5 DANSADAU 05 ADC SEC D/SADAU ADC SEC D/SADAU 6 KANOMA 06 JSS KANOMA JSS KANOMA 7 KUYAMBANA 07 ADC SEC. D/SADAU MPS K/BANA ADC SEC. D/SADAU MPS K/BANA 8 MARU 08 BANAGA SULE MODEL PRY SCH. BANAGA SULE MODEL PRY SCH. 9 MAYANCI 09 PRY SCH. MAYANCI PRY SCH. MAYANCI 10 RUWAN DORUWA 10 MODEL PRY SCH. R/DORUWA MODEL PRY SCH. R/DORUWA TOTAL LGA : MARADUN CODE: 09 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BIRNIN KAYA/DOSARA 01 PRY SCH. DANBAZA PRY SCH. DANBAZA 2 DAMAGA/GAMA GIWA 02 DISPENSARY, DAMAGA DISPENSARY, DAMAGA 3 FARU/MAGAMI 03 MODEL PRY SCH. FARU MODEL PRY SCH. FARU 4 GORA 04 PRY SCH. GORA PRY SCH. GORA 5 GIDAN GORA 05 PRY SCH. GIDAN GORA PRY SCH. GIDAN GORA 6 JAN BAKO 06 PRY SCH. JAN BAKO PRY SCH. JAN BAKO 7 KAYA 07 PRY SCH. KAYA PRY SCH. KAYA 8 MARADUN NORTH 08 MODEL PRY SCH. MARADUN MODEL PRY SCH. MARADUN 9 MARADUN SOUTH 09 JSS MARADUN JSS MARADUN 10 TSIBIRI 10 PRY SCH. TSIBIRI PRY SCH. TSIBIRI TOTAL LGA : KAURA-NAMODA CODE: 10 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BANGA 01 BANGA PRY. SCH. BANGA PRY. SCH. 2 DAN ISAH 02 DOGON KADE PRY. SCH. DOGON KADE PRY. SCH. 3 GABAKE 03 GABAKE PRY. SCH. GABAKE PRY .SCH. 4 GALADIMA / DANGALADIMA 04 BASHARI PRY. SCH. BASHARI PRY. SCH. 5 KAGARA 05 KAGARA FALAU PRY. SCH. KAGARA FALAU PRY. SCH. 6 KUNGURKI 06 KUNGURKI PRY. SCH. KUNGURKI PRY. SCH. 7 KURYAR MADARO 07 KURYAR M. MODEL SCH. KURYAR M. MODEL SCH. 8 KYAMBARAWA 08 KASUWARDAJI PRY .SCH. KASUWARDAJI PRY .SCH. 9 SAKAJIKI 09 UNG/S.MUSULMI PRY. SCH. UNG/S.MUSULMI PRY SCH. 10 S / BAURA/S. MARAFA 10 NAMODA PRY. SCH. NAMODA PRY SCH. 11 YANKABA 11 YANKABA MODEL PRY. SCH. YANKABA MODEL PRY SCH. TOTAL LGA : SHINKAFI CODE: 11 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 BADARAWA 01 BADARAWA PRI. SCH BADARAWA PRI. SCH 2 CHIKI 02 CHIKI PRI. SCH CHIKI PRI. SCH 3 GALADI 03 GALADI PRI. SCH GALADI PRI. SCH 4 JANGERU 04 JANGERU PRI. SCH JANGERU PRI. SCH 5 KATURU 05 KATURU PRI.SCH KATURU PRI.SCH 6 KWARE 06 J.S.S. KWARE J.S.S. KWARE 7 KURYA 07 KURYA PRI. SCH KURYA PRI. SCH 8 SHINKAFI NORTH 08 MAGAJIN DANGO PRI SCH MAGAJIN DANGO PRI SCH 9 SHINKAFI SOUTH 09 GURAGURI PRI. SCH GURAGURI PRI. SCH 10 SHANAWA 10 SHANAWA PRI. SCH SHANAWA PRI. SCH TOTAL LGA : T/MAFARA CODE: 12 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 GARBADU 01 PRY. SCH. GARBADU PRY. SCH. GARBADU 2 GWARAM 02 GWARAM PRY. SCH. GWARAM PRY. SCH. 3 JANGEBE 03 JSS JANGEBE JSS JANGEBE 4 KAGARA 04 KAGARA PRY. SCH. KAGARA PRY. SCH. 5 MORAI 05 JSS MORAI JSS MORAI 6 RUWAN BORE 06 RUWAN BORE PRY. SCH. RUWAN BORE PRY. SCH. 7 RUWAN GIZO 07 RUWAN GIZO PRY. SCH. RUWAN GIZO PRY. SCH. 8 SAUNA/RUWAN GORA 08 SAUNA PRY. SCH. SAUNA PRY. SCH. 9 SHIYA GALADIMA 09 TOWNSHIP PRY. SCH. TOWNSHIP PRY. SCH. 10 SH/KAYATE MATUSGI 10 OLD CLINIC T/MAFARA OLD CLINIC T/MAFARA 11 TAKE - TSABA/MAKERA 11 TUNFAFIYA PRY. SCH. TUNFAFIYA PRY. SCH. TOTAL LGA : TSAFE CODE: 13 NAME OF REGISTRATION AREA NAME OF REG. AREA COLLATION NAME OF REG. AREA CENTRE S/N CODE (RA) CENTRE (RACC) (RAC) 1 KWAREN GANUWA 01 PRY.
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