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Republique Centrafricaine Autorite Nationale Des 16.1.12.3code VillageQu 16 REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE Code Préfecture 2021-01-02 AUTORITE NATIONALE DES ELECTIONS Code 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Date et Heure Impression : 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Sous Pref16.1 2021/03/18 ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES DU 14 MARS 2021 - RESULTATS PROVISOIRES code 16.1.12 Préfecture : OUHAM PENDE Nbre inscrits : 87 commune Sous Préfecture : BOZOUM Nbre votant : 55 code 5567 centre Code BV 5567-01 Circonscription : 1ere Circonscription Nbre Blancs Nuls : 3 3 Commune : DAN-GBABIRI Taux de participation : 63,22% TOTAL : photo 0 0% Village Quartier : BODALO 2 Suffrages Exprimés : 52 centre vote : ECOLE MIXTE BODALO 2 BV : BV01 1/369 Ordre Candidat Parti Politique voix Taux% 1 NAMBEANRE NGAGUENE PATRICK MCU 2 3,85% 3,85% 2 SEREKOÎSSE CORNEILLE URCA 50 96,15% 96,15% 3 NGUEREKANE GERVIS MLPC 0 0,00% 0,00% 4 KENY BIENVENU-HUGO C.D.E 0 0,00% 0,00% 5 BOUI NICOLE INDÉPENDANT 0 0,00% 0,00% 6 GBARA VIANNEY TWANE INDÉPENDANT 0 0,00% 0,00% 7 YAMBETE MICHEL KNK 0 0,00% 0,00% 100% 1 / 369 16.1.12.3code VillageQu 16 REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE Code Préfecture 2021-01-02 AUTORITE NATIONALE DES ELECTIONS Code 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Date et Heure Impression : 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Sous Pref16.1 2021/03/18 ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES DU 14 MARS 2021 - RESULTATS PROVISOIRES code 16.1.12 Préfecture : OUHAM PENDE Nbre inscrits : 366 commune Sous Préfecture : BOZOUM Nbre votant : 256 code 2480 centre Code BV 2480-01 Circonscription : 1ere Circonscription Nbre Blancs Nuls : 37 37 Commune : DAN-GBABIRI Taux de participation : 69,95% TOTAL : photo 52 0% Village Quartier : VOUDOU Suffrages Exprimés : 219 centre vote : ECOLE MIXTE DE VOUDOU BV : BV01 2/369 Ordre Candidat Parti Politique voix Taux% 1 NAMBEANRE NGAGUENE PATRICK MCU 8 3,65% 3,65% 2 SEREKOÎSSE CORNEILLE URCA 185 84,47% 84,47% 3 NGUEREKANE GERVIS MLPC 6 2,74% 2,74% 4 KENY BIENVENU-HUGO C.D.E 2 0,91% 0,91% 5 BOUI NICOLE INDÉPENDANT 3 1,37% 1,37% 6 GBARA VIANNEY TWANE INDÉPENDANT 4 1,83% 1,83% 7 YAMBETE MICHEL KNK 11 5,02% 5,02% 100% 2 / 369 16.1.12.3code VillageQu 16 REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE Code Préfecture 2021-01-02 AUTORITE NATIONALE DES ELECTIONS Code 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Date et Heure Impression : 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Sous Pref16.1 2021/03/18 ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES DU 14 MARS 2021 - RESULTATS PROVISOIRES code 16.1.12 Préfecture : OUHAM PENDE Nbre inscrits : 321 commune Sous Préfecture : BOZOUM Nbre votant : 267 code 2479 centre Code BV 2479-01 Circonscription : 1ere Circonscription Nbre Blancs Nuls : 6 6 Commune : DAN-GBABIRI Taux de participation : 83,18% TOTAL : photo 271 5% Village Quartier : WOEKESSO Suffrages Exprimés : 261 centre vote : ECOLE BADALI IV BV : BV01 3/369 Ordre Candidat Parti Politique voix Taux% 1 NAMBEANRE NGAGUENE PATRICK MCU 2 0,77% 0,77% 2 SEREKOÎSSE CORNEILLE URCA 249 95,40% 95,40% 3 NGUEREKANE GERVIS MLPC 9 3,45% 3,45% 4 KENY BIENVENU-HUGO C.D.E 0 0,00% 0,00% 5 BOUI NICOLE INDÉPENDANT 0 0,00% 0,00% 6 GBARA VIANNEY TWANE INDÉPENDANT 0 0,00% 0,00% 7 YAMBETE MICHEL KNK 1 0,38% 0,38% 100% 3 / 369 16.1.12.3code VillageQu 16 REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE Code Préfecture 2021-01-02 AUTORITE NATIONALE DES ELECTIONS Code 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Date et Heure Impression : 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Sous Pref16.1 2021/03/18 ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES DU 14 MARS 2021 - RESULTATS PROVISOIRES code 16.1.12 Préfecture : OUHAM PENDE Nbre inscrits : 143 commune Sous Préfecture : BOZOUM Nbre votant : 126 code 2481 centre Code BV 2481-01 Circonscription : 1ere Circonscription Nbre Blancs Nuls : 4 4 Commune : DAN-GBABIRI Taux de participation : 88,11% TOTAL : photo 532 0% Village Quartier : BADALI 2 Suffrages Exprimés : 122 centre vote : ECOLE BADALI 2 BV : BV01 4/369 Ordre Candidat Parti Politique voix Taux% 1 NAMBEANRE NGAGUENE PATRICK MCU 2 1,64% 1,64% 2 SEREKOÎSSE CORNEILLE URCA 116 95,08% 95,08% 3 NGUEREKANE GERVIS MLPC 2 1,64% 1,64% 4 KENY BIENVENU-HUGO C.D.E 1 0,82% 0,82% 5 BOUI NICOLE INDÉPENDANT 0 0,00% 0,00% 6 GBARA VIANNEY TWANE INDÉPENDANT 1 0,82% 0,82% 7 YAMBETE MICHEL KNK 0 0,00% 0,00% 100% 4 / 369 16.1.12.3code VillageQu 16 REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE Code Préfecture 2021-01-02 AUTORITE NATIONALE DES ELECTIONS Code 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Date et Heure Impression : 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Sous Pref16.1 2021/03/18 ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES DU 14 MARS 2021 - RESULTATS PROVISOIRES code 16.1.12 Préfecture : OUHAM PENDE Nbre inscrits : 394 commune Sous Préfecture : BOZOUM Nbre votant : 324 code 2482 centre Code BV 2482-01 Circonscription : 1ere Circonscription Nbre Blancs Nuls : 11 11 Commune : DAN-GBABIRI Taux de participation : 82,23% TOTAL : photo 654 0% Village Quartier : BATA CENTRE Suffrages Exprimés : 313 centre vote : ECOLE BATA BV : BV01 5/369 Ordre Candidat Parti Politique voix Taux% 1 NAMBEANRE NGAGUENE PATRICK MCU 19 6,07% 6,07% 2 SEREKOÎSSE CORNEILLE URCA 281 89,78% 89,78% 3 NGUEREKANE GERVIS MLPC 4 1,28% 1,28% 4 KENY BIENVENU-HUGO C.D.E 0 0,00% 0,00% 5 BOUI NICOLE INDÉPENDANT 0 0,00% 0,00% 6 GBARA VIANNEY TWANE INDÉPENDANT 9 2,88% 2,88% 7 YAMBETE MICHEL KNK 0 0,00% 0,00% 100% 5 / 369 16.1.12.3code VillageQu 16 REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE Code Préfecture 2021-01-02 AUTORITE NATIONALE DES ELECTIONS Code 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Date et Heure Impression : 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Sous Pref16.1 2021/03/18 ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES DU 14 MARS 2021 - RESULTATS PROVISOIRES code 16.1.12 Préfecture : OUHAM PENDE Nbre inscrits : 302 commune Sous Préfecture : BOZOUM Nbre votant : 235 code 5568 centre Code BV 5568-01 Circonscription : 1ere Circonscription Nbre Blancs Nuls : 34 34 Commune : DAN-GBABIRI Taux de participation : 77,81% TOTAL : photo 967 0% Village Quartier : BATA 2 Suffrages Exprimés : 201 centre vote : TERRAIN DE FOOTBALL DE BATA 2 BV : BV01 6/369 Ordre Candidat Parti Politique voix Taux% 1 NAMBEANRE NGAGUENE PATRICK MCU 4 1,99% 1,99% 2 SEREKOÎSSE CORNEILLE URCA 139 69,15% 69,15% 3 NGUEREKANE GERVIS MLPC 22 10,95% 10,95% 4 KENY BIENVENU-HUGO C.D.E 0 0,00% 0,00% 5 BOUI NICOLE INDÉPENDANT 0 0,00% 0,00% 6 GBARA VIANNEY TWANE INDÉPENDANT 36 17,91% 17,91% 7 YAMBETE MICHEL KNK 0 0,00% 0,00% 100% 6 / 369 16.1.12.3code VillageQu 16 REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE Code Préfecture 2021-01-02 AUTORITE NATIONALE DES ELECTIONS Code 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Date et Heure Impression : 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Sous Pref16.1 2021/03/18 ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES DU 14 MARS 2021 - RESULTATS PROVISOIRES code 16.1.12 Préfecture : OUHAM PENDE Nbre inscrits : 165 commune Sous Préfecture : BOZOUM Nbre votant : 144 code 5569 centre Code BV 5569-01 Circonscription : 1ere Circonscription Nbre Blancs Nuls : 2 2 Commune : DAN-GBABIRI Taux de participation : 87,27% TOTAL : photo1 168 0% Village Quartier : BOWE 1 Suffrages Exprimés : 142 centre vote : CENTRE DE SANTE TIHONFI BV : BV01 7/369 Ordre Candidat Parti Politique voix Taux% 1 NAMBEANRE NGAGUENE PATRICK MCU 1 0,70% 0,70% 2 SEREKOÎSSE CORNEILLE URCA 140 98,59% 98,59% 3 NGUEREKANE GERVIS MLPC 0 0,00% 0,00% 4 KENY BIENVENU-HUGO C.D.E 0 0,00% 0,00% 5 BOUI NICOLE INDÉPENDANT 1 0,70% 0,70% 6 GBARA VIANNEY TWANE INDÉPENDANT 0 0,00% 0,00% 7 YAMBETE MICHEL KNK 0 0,00% 0,00% 100% 7 / 369 16.1.12.3code VillageQu 16 REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE Code Préfecture 2021-01-02 AUTORITE NATIONALE DES ELECTIONS Code 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Date et Heure Impression : 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Sous Pref16.1 2021/03/18 ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES DU 14 MARS 2021 - RESULTATS PROVISOIRES code 16.1.12 Préfecture : OUHAM PENDE Nbre inscrits : 229 commune Sous Préfecture : BOZOUM Nbre votant : 200 code 5573 centre Code BV 5573-01 Circonscription : 1ere Circonscription Nbre Blancs Nuls : 54 54 Commune : DAN-GBABIRI Taux de participation : 87,34% TOTAL : photo1 310 0% Village Quartier : BOTAMI Suffrages Exprimés : 146 centre vote : ECOLE MIXTE DE BOTAMI BV : BV01 8/369 Ordre Candidat Parti Politique voix Taux% 1 NAMBEANRE NGAGUENE PATRICK MCU 24 16,44% 16,44% 2 SEREKOÎSSE CORNEILLE URCA 103 70,55% 70,55% 3 NGUEREKANE GERVIS MLPC 9 6,16% 6,16% 4 KENY BIENVENU-HUGO C.D.E 0 0,00% 0,00% 5 BOUI NICOLE INDÉPENDANT 0 0,00% 0,00% 6 GBARA VIANNEY TWANE INDÉPENDANT 3 2,05% 2,05% 7 YAMBETE MICHEL KNK 7 4,79% 4,79% 100% 8 / 369 16.1.12.3code VillageQu 16 REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE Code Préfecture 2021-01-02 AUTORITE NATIONALE DES ELECTIONS Code 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Date et Heure Impression : 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Sous Pref16.1 2021/03/18 ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES DU 14 MARS 2021 - RESULTATS PROVISOIRES code 16.1.12 Préfecture : OUHAM PENDE Nbre inscrits : 274 commune Sous Préfecture : BOZOUM Nbre votant : 232 code 5574 centre Code BV 5574-01 Circonscription : 1ere Circonscription Nbre Blancs Nuls : 19 19 Commune : DAN-GBABIRI Taux de participation : 84,67% TOTAL : photo1 456 5% Village Quartier : BOSSADA Suffrages Exprimés : 213 centre vote : ECOLE TAMALE BV : BV01 9/369 Ordre Candidat Parti Politique voix Taux% 1 NAMBEANRE NGAGUENE PATRICK MCU 5 2,35% 2,35% 2 SEREKOÎSSE CORNEILLE URCA 198 92,96% 92,96% 3 NGUEREKANE GERVIS MLPC 2 0,94% 0,94% 4 KENY BIENVENU-HUGO C.D.E 2 0,94% 0,94% 5 BOUI NICOLE INDÉPENDANT 1 0,47% 0,47% 6 GBARA VIANNEY TWANE INDÉPENDANT 1 0,47% 0,47% 7 YAMBETE MICHEL KNK 4 1,88% 1,88% 100% 9 / 369 16.1.12.3code VillageQu 16 REPUBLIQUE CENTRAFRICAINE Code Préfecture 2021-01-02 AUTORITE NATIONALE DES ELECTIONS Code 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Date et Heure Impression : 18/03/2021 15:29:45 Sous Pref16.1 2021/03/18 ELECTIONS LEGISLATIVES DU 14 MARS 2021 - RESULTATS PROVISOIRES code 16.1.12 Préfecture : OUHAM PENDE Nbre inscrits : 167 commune Sous Préfecture : BOZOUM Nbre votant : 129 code 5572 centre Code BV 5572-01 Circonscription : 1ere Circonscription Nbre Blancs Nuls : 0 0 Commune : DAN-GBABIRI Taux de participation : 77,25% TOTAL : photo1 669 2%
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