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Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll a Poll Will Be Held on 12 December 2019 Between 07:00 and 22:00 UK Parliamentary Election: Orkney and Shetland Constituency Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll A poll will be held on 12 December 2019 between 07:00 and 22:00. The following people have been or stand nominated for election as a member of the UK Parliament for the above constituency. Those who no longer stand nominated are listed, but will have a comment in the right hand column. (i) = If a candidate has requested not to make their home address public, the constituency in which their home address is situated (or the country if their address is outside the UK) will be provided. Candidate name Address of candidate (i) Description of candidate Names of subscribers to If no longer the nomination (Proposer nominated, reason and Seconder listed first) why David Stephen Barnard. Address in the Orkney and Independent. S M Tyzack. Shetland Constituency. S M S Pottinger. Georgina Clark. Corina Taylor. Lindzi Williamson. Tim Robinson. R Kathryn Beharie. Tracy Sinclair. Ilona Borys. Yvonne Ford. Page 1 of 7 Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 14 November 2019. Candidate name Address of candidate (i) Description of candidate Names of subscribers to If no longer the nomination (Proposer nominated, reason and Seconder listed first) why Alistair Carmichael. Old Manse, Evie, Orkney, Scottish Liberal Liam McArthur. KW17 2PH. Democrats. Beatrice Wishart. David Dawson. Alistair J Bruce. Dennis Gowland. Jane E Nelson. Brenda Wilcock. Theo Smith. Stephen A Leask. Ruth Williams. Coilla Anne Drake. Cott, Westray, Orkney, Scottish Labour Party. Ruth Ellen Millar. KW17 2DA. James Scott Lawson. Johan Adamson. Rebecca Simpson. Irvine Tait. Lesley Roberts. Averil Simpson. Andrew Allan. Kenneth Millar. Helen Louise Doyle. Page 2 of 7 Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 14 November 2019. Candidate name Address of candidate (i) Description of candidate Names of subscribers to If no longer the nomination (Proposer nominated, reason and Seconder listed first) why Jennifer Fairbairn. Address in the Orkney and Scottish Conservative and A J Fairbairn. Shetland Constituency. Unionist. Tracy Thomson. John Peter Welburn. John Arnold. Morgan Harcus. Madaline Lyner. Richard Zawadski. Rognvald Johnson. Jill Arnold. James Garrioch. Robert Fraser Leslie. 2 Lynnside, St Ola, Scottish National Party Michael James Robertson. Kirkwall, Orkney, KW15 (SNP). Emily Velzian. 1SR. Angela Sutherland. Ian Stewart Johnstone. Karrol Louise Scott. Victoria Clouston. Rebecca May. Jane Cook. G R Sandison. J W Ross. Page 3 of 7 Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 14 November 2019. Candidate name Address of candidate (i) Description of candidate Names of subscribers to If no longer the nomination (Proposer nominated, reason and Seconder listed first) why Robert Watt Smith. Shoreside, South The Brexit Party. Duncan Geddes. Ronaldsay, Orkney, KW17 Dianne Geddes. 2TQ. Colin Taylor. George C Stout. Donna Doherty. Lawrence Smith. Ross Smith. Neil Smith. Mike Smith. Lisel Young. Orkney Islands Area – Situation of Polling Stations Number of polling station Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled to vote AA 1/A. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall East – Albert Street to Eastquoy Road. AA 1/B. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall East – Faraclett to Otterswick Crescent. AA 1/C. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall East – Palace Gardens to Work Road. BA 2/A. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall West and Orphir – Albert Street to Junction Road. BA 2/B. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall West and Orphir – King Haakon Street to Pipersquoy Terrace. BA 2/C. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall West and Orphir – Quanterness to Whitechapel. BB 3. Orphir Church. Kirkwall West and Orphir – Orphir. CA 4. Warehouse Buildings, Stromness. Stromness North. CB 5. Warehouse Buildings, Stromness. Stromness South. Page 4 of 7 Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 14 November 2019. Number of polling station Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled to vote CC 6. Warehouse Buildings, Stromness. Graemsay. CD 7. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Hoy and Walls. CE 8. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Flotta. DA 9. Firth Community Hall. Firth and Stenness. DB 10. Milestone Church, Dounby. Harray and Sandwick. DC 11. Evie Church. Evie and Rendall. DD 12. Birsay Community Centre. Birsay. EA 13. St Andrews Community Centre. St Andrews and Deerness. EB 14. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Wideford. EC 15. Holm Community Centre. Holm. ED 16. St Margaret’s Hope Primary School, South Ronaldsay and Burray Community Room. FA 17. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Rousay, Egilsay, Wyre and Gairsay. FB 18. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Shapinsay. FC 19. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Sanday. FD 20. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. North Ronaldsay. FE 21. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Stronsay. FF 22. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Papa Westray. FG 23. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Westray. FH 24. St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Eday. Page 5 of 7 Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 14 November 2019. Shetland Islands Area – Situation of Polling Stations Number of polling station Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled to vote SHE01. North Unst Public Hall. 1A Unst North. SHE02. Uyeasound Public Hall . 1B Unst South. SHE0304. Sellafirth Public Hall. 1C Fetlar. SHE0304. Sellafirth Public Hall. 1D Yell North. SHE05. Mid Yell Public Hall. 1E Yell South. SHE06. Symbister Public Hall. 1F Whalsay. SHE07. North Roe Public Hall. 2A Northmavine North. SHE08. Hillswick Public Hall. 2B Northmavine Central. SHE091011. Brae Hall. 2C Northmavine South. SHE091011. Brae Hall. 2D Muckle Roe and Busta. SHE091011. Brae Hall. 2E Delting West –North. SHE1214. Voe Hall. 2F Delting West – South. SHE13. Mossbank Public Hall. 2G Delting East North. SHE1214. Voe Hall. 2H Delting East – South. SHE15. Lunnasting Public Hall. 2J Lunnasting. SHE16. South Nesting Public Hall. 2K Nesting. SHE1719. Germatwatt Centre. 3A Walls. SHE18. Sandness Public Hall. 3B Sandness. SHE1719. Germatwatt Centre. 3C Sandsting and Aithsting West. SHE2022. Aith Public Hall. 3D Clousta. SHE21. Skeld Public Hall. 3E Sandsting East. SHE2022. Aith Public Hall. 3F Aithsting East. Page 6 of 7 Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 14 November 2019. Number of polling station Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled to vote SHE2324. Whiteness and Weisdale Public Hall. 3G Weisdale. SHE2324. Whiteness and Weisdale Public Hall. 3H Whiteness. SHE25. Tingwall Public Hall. 4A Girlsta and Gott. SHE26. Scalloway Public Hall. 4B Scalloway. SHE2728. Burra Public Hall. 4C Trondra. SHE2728. Burra Public Hall. 4D Burra. SHE29. Quarff Public Hall. 5A Quarff. SHE30. Cunningsburgh Public Hall – Ben End. 5B Cunningsburgh. SHE31. Carnegie Hall. 5C Sandwick. SHE32. Levenwick Hall. 5D Levenwick and Bigton. SHE33. Dunrossness Central Public Hall. 5E Dunrossness. SHE34A. Gilbertson Park Games Hall 34A. 6A North Lerwick – Aitken’s Place to Grostane. SHE34B. Gilbertson Park Games Hall 34B. 6A North Lerwick – Haldane Burgess Crescent to North Ness. SHE34C. Gilbertson Park Games Hall 34C. 6A North Lerwick – North Road to Wista. SHE35. Bressay Public Hall. 6B Bressay. SHE36A. Gilbertson Park Games Hall 36A. 7A South Lerwick – Ackrigarth to Goodlad Crescent. SHE36B. Gilbertson Park Games Hall 36B. 7A South Lerwick – Greenfield Place to Murrayston. SHE36C. Gilbertson Park Games Hall 36C. 7A South Lerwick – Nederdale to Sandwall. SHE36D. Gilbertson Park Games Hall 36D. 7A South Lerwick – Sandy Loch Drive – Westerloch Terrace. SHE37. Gulberwick Community Hall. 7B Gulberwick. Page 7 of 7 Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 14 November 2019. .
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