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STATEMENT of PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE of POLL Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of the Member of Parliament for the Belfast East Constituency STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE OF POLL The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES ADDRESS DESCRIPTION SUBSCRIBERS (if any) LONG Naomi 26 Eastleigh Drive Alliance Party MICHAEL ANDREW Belfast LONG, MAIRE BT4 3DX HENDRON, CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER LYTTLE, ANNA DONNELLY, PATRICK HUGH DONNELLY, LEONORA ADAMS KYLE, JACQUELINE VARIAN SEFTON, MARK HENRY DAVID ATKINSON, NICOLA JANE ATKINSON, GILLIAN MARY HUGHES MCCLEAN Carl Christian 89 Whinney Hill ULSTER UNIONIST EDWARD PAUL Craigantlet PARTY BAXTER, LAUREN Dundonald ALANA KERR, COLIN Belfast LLOYD BT16 1UA HALLTHOMPSON, FIONA VICTORIA MANTON, BENJAMIN ALEXANDER MANTON, DOROTHY ANNE DOWNEY, JAMES LATTIMER, LINDA ANN SHERIDAN, PAULA EVELYN McBURNIE, RYAN DAVID SHERIDAN ROBINSON Gavin Address in the Belfast Democratic Unionist PETER ROBINSON, East Constituency Party - D.U.P. JOHN CALVERT ROBINSON, SHARON LYNDSAY SCOTT, RUTH SUSAN BROOKS, CHRISTOPHER DAVID MATTHEW STALFORD, JAMES DAVID WARNOCK LAWLOR, GEORGE THOMAS DORRIAN, THOMAS ROBERT HAIRE, MERVYN GIBSON, THOMAS HENRY SANDFORD The poll for the above election will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019 between the hours of 07.00 and 22.00. The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there is available on www.eoni.org.uk and may be viewed at the Electoral Office during office hours. The number of members to be elected is one. Dated:Thursday 14 November 2019 Virginia McVea Returning Officer ST ANNE'S HOUSE 1-3 CHURCH STREET BELFAST BT1 1ER Published and printed by the Returning Officer, ST ANNE'S HOUSE, 1-3 CHURCH STREET, BELFAST, BT1 1ER Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of the Member of Parliament for the Belfast North Constituency STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE OF POLL The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES ADDRESS DESCRIPTION SUBSCRIBERS (if any) DODDS Nigel 20 Castle Lodge Democratic Unionist WILLIAM JOSEPH Tullyear Party - D.U.P. HUMPHREY, BRIAN Banbridge LAMBERT BT32 4RN KINGSTON, SARAH- ANN VIOLET SPENCE, GUY JAMES SPENCE, PHILLIP THOMAS BRETT, DALE WILLIAM HENRY PANKHURST, PAUL MAITLAND HAMILL, GILLIAN MARGARET MARY SIMPSONKELLY, JOHN LEE CHARLES REYNOLDS, BRIAN MADDEN FINUCANE John Address in the Belfast SINN FÉIN GERALDINE North Constituency ELIZABETH FINUCANE, KATHERINE FINUCANE, JOSEPH GORMLEY, PHILIP JOSEPH McTAGGART, MAIREAD CONNOLLY, BRIAN JOSEPH FEENEY, ROSIE KINNEAR, CONOR THOMAS CALDWELL, TERESA McBURNEY, JOHN DONNELLY MCALLISTER Nuala Address in the Belfast Alliance Party SAMUEL STEPHEN North Constituency NELSON, SHEILA MARY GALLAGHER, THOMAS SCOTT JAMISON, CIARA MARY CONNOLLY, STEPHEN NELSON, MARGARET ELLEN NELSON, SAMUEL DEREK SMYTH, BRENDA ANNE SMYTH, CHRISTOPHER JAMES EDWIN MURPHY, PAMELA LOUISE TILSON The poll for the above election will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019 between the hours of 07.00 and 22.00. The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there is available on www.eoni.org.uk and may be viewed at the Electoral Office during office hours. The number of members to be elected is one. Dated:Thursday 14 November 2019 Virginia McVea Returning Officer ST ANNE'S HOUSE 1-3 CHURCH STREET BELFAST BT1 1ER Published and printed by the Returning Officer, ST ANNE'S HOUSE, 1-3 CHURCH STREET, BELFAST, BT1 1ER Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of the Member of Parliament for the Belfast South Constituency STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE OF POLL The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES ADDRESS DESCRIPTION SUBSCRIBERS (if any) BRADSHAW Paula Jane Address in the East Alliance Party MICHELLE GUY, Antrim Constituency THOMAS ALEXANDER EKIN, RICHARD HECTOR LOWDEN, MARGARET MARSHALL, CHRISTOPHER JAMES MILLAR, JACK CONOR ARMSTRONG, JANET ELIZABETH DAVIES, RAYMOND JEREMY HUGH DAVIES, PATRICIA MARY JOSEPHINE MALLON, SIDNEY BRICE DICKSON HANNA Claire Address in the Belfast SDLP (Social CLARE BAILEY, South Constituency Democratic & Labour NAOMH GALLAGHER, Party) MICHAEL ANTHONY MULHERN, MARY GERALDINE GRIBBEN, MIRIAM ROSE TITTERTON, GARY MARTIN McKEOWN, DOUGLAS BOWMAN McILDOON, SEAMAS MICHAEL DE FAOITE, JOSEPH GERARD HENDRON, JOHN MARTIN GALLEN HENDERSON Michael 6 Killynure Crescent ULSTER UNIONIST JAMES JOHNSTON Carryduff PARTY KERR, NATASHA Belfast ALEXANDREA BT8 8EF HENDERSON, SARAH THERESA HENDERSON, EMMANUEL GERARD HENDERSON, MARGARET ROSE HARRON, ALAN HARRON, CATHERINE URSULA GRIANNE O'CONNOR, LAURA HENDERSON, MICHAEL JON HENDERSON, ARENEE PATRICIA HENDERSON LITTLE PENGELLY Emma Address in the Belfast Democratic Unionist BEATRICE MYREVE South Constituency Party - D.U.P. CHAMBERS, DAVID JOSEPH GRAHAM, MARION ANNE TRACY KELLY, SARAH LOUISE BUNTING, NATHAN MATTHEW ANDERSON, VASUNDHARA ARUN KAMBLE, JULIA BOWEN, ADAM DAVID NEWTON, PAULA MARTINE NEWTON, SIMON GEOFFREY CHAMBERS MCHUGH Chris Address in the Belfast Aontú JAMES PAUL North Constituency CAPLES, JOSEPHINE MARIE KING, CATHY MCCLEAN, AINE OG BROLLY, EIMHEAR MAIRE O'REILLY, JOHN EDWARD JORDAN, GERALDINE MARY GRIFFIN, MARY MARGARET JORDAN, BRENDAN MARTIN McGLONE, ROSE MARY McGLONE The poll for the above election will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019 between the hours of 07.00 and 22.00. The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there is available on www.eoni.org.uk and may be viewed at the Electoral Office during office hours. The number of members to be elected is one. Dated:Thursday 14 November 2019 Virginia McVea Returning Officer ST ANNE'S HOUSE 1-3 CHURCH STREET Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of the Member of Parliament for the BELFAST BT1 1ER Published and printed by the Returning Officer, ST ANNE'S HOUSE, 1-3 CHURCH STREET, BELFAST, BT1 1ER Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of the Member of Parliament for the Belfast West Constituency STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE OF POLL The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES ADDRESS DESCRIPTION SUBSCRIBERS (if any) CARROLL Gerry Address in the Belfast People Before Profit GERALDINE MARY West Constituency Alliance CARROLL, GERARD PATRICK CARROLL, CLAIRE McFARLANE, DANIEL TERENCE QUINN, COLUM DESMOND CARROLL, PATRICK CARROLL, RONAN PATRICK CARROLL, CONOR JOHN McCAFFREY, MARY COLETTE McCAFFREY, RIONA McCAFFREY DIGNEY Monica Address in the Belfast Aontú KATHLEEN ROSE West Constituency BOYLE, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH CLARKE, ANNE MARIE DOHERTY, BERNADETTE DEVLIN, SARAH DORNAN, DONNA MARIA COLLINS, BRENDAN COLUMBANUS CLARKE, MARGARET McKENNA, TERESA MARGARET McCRUDDEN, MARY FRANCIS O'CONNOR DOHERTY Paul 5 Gransha Gardens SDLP (Social CATHERINE MARY Belfast Democratic & Labour MATTHEWS, BT11 8AP Party) TIMOTHY REX ATTWOOD, CHARLES BRIAN HEADING, PEARSE PATRICK ANTHONY DOHERTY, JOYCE VERONICA DOHERTY, AMY ELIZABETH DOHERTY, ANNE GERALDINE CATHERINE REGAN, KEVIN CIARAN PATRICK REGAN, MARY GERALDINE COSGROVE, MERVYN COSGROVE HIGGINS Donnamarie Address in the Belfast Alliance Party BRID ANNE North Constituency MCKEOWN, JAMES MARTIN McCARTHY, STEPHEN DONNAN, BLANAID FRANCES McCARTHY, JAMES MARTIN McCARTHY, THERESA MARIE ELIZABETH CRUDDEN, LIAM MACKLIN, CHRISTINA MARY MORELAND, EDMUND McAULEY, PAULINE COLETTE McAULEY MASKEY Paul Address in the Belfast SINN FÉIN JAMES DONAL West Constituency McKINNEY, AISLING REILLY, IRENE LECKEY, ANDREE PATRICIA MURPHY, CARA ANN McCANN, JAMES MARTIN TENNYSON, COLUM MATTHEW McKIERNAN, THOMAS SHAW, MICHAEL CULBERT, PATRICIA MASKEY MCCOUBREY Frank Address in the Belfast Democratic Unionist ESTHER ELLEN West Constituency Party - D.U.P. JAYNE McCOUBREY, ERNEST HOLLAND McKINNEY, DONNA MICHELLE MOOREHEAD, JESSIE AGNES McKNIGHT, WILLIAM JOHN McCOUBREY, DAVID WALLACE HART, JAMES MCCARROLL WAITE, MARY ELLEN McCLELLAND, ELIZABETH McCOUBREY, HUGH McMILLEN The poll for the above election will be held on Thursday 12 December 2019 between the hours of 07.00 and 22.00. The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there is available on www.eoni.org.uk and may be viewed at the Electoral Office during office hours. The number of members to be elected is one. Dated:Thursday 14 November 2019 Virginia McVea Returning Officer ST ANNE'S HOUSE 1-3 CHURCH STREET BELFAST BT1 1ER Published and printed by the Returning Officer, ST ANNE'S HOUSE, 1-3 CHURCH STREET, BELFAST, BT1 1ER Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of the Member of Parliament for the East Antrim Constituency STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE OF POLL The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES ADDRESS DESCRIPTION SUBSCRIBERS (if any) AIKEN Steve Address in the East ULSTER UNIONIST MARY STEELE, JOHN Antrim Constituency PARTY McDERMOTT, DAVID ANDREW WILSON, SKY BLUE McCRACKEN AUGHEY, SAMUEL ROBERT STEWART, BARBARA JANE GILLILAND, DENIS GARDNER NOBLE, GWENDOLINE ETHEL WILSON, JOHN ROBERT BEGGS, MARY AGNES MORROW DONNELLY Danny Address in the East Alliance Party STEWART CLYDE Antrim Constituency DICKSON, MAEVE ANNE DONNELLY, ELIZABETH ALEXANDRA DICKSON, RICHARD NOEL WILLIAMS, SHEILA WILLIAMS, ANNE MARIE DONNELLY, MICHAEL DONNELLY, PATRICIA O'LYNN, GERARDINE MARIE MULVENNA, LAUREN JANE GRAY MCMULLAN Oliver 11 Cloughs Road SINN FÉIN JAMES McKEOWN, Cloghs SINEAD JEAN Cushendall MARGARET Ballymena McMULLAN, CIARAN BT44 0SP WILLIAM O'CONNOR, CAHAL OLIVER LEECH, MARIA DOLOURS O'HARA, PAUL O'HARA,
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