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Halarose Borough Council Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly for the EAST LONDONDERRY Constituency NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION AGENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following candidates have appointed or are deemed to have appointed the person named as election agent for the election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly on Thursday 2 March 2017 NAME AND ADDRESS OF NAME AND ADDRESS OF ADDRESS OF OFFICE TO WHICH CANDIDATE AGENT CLAIMS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS MAY BE SENT IF DIFFERENT FROM ADDRESS OF AGENT Caoimhe Archibald Mr Sean McGlinchey 81 Main Street, Dungiven, BT47 4LE 51 Shinny Road, Coleraine, 22 O'Cahan Place, Dungiven, Co. Derry, BT51 4PT Co. Derry BT47 4SX Jordan Armstrong Ms Elizabeth Collins 1 Oeghill Park, Drumahoe, 36 Moneycarrie Road, Garvagh, Londonderry, BT47 3HN Co. Londonderry BT51 5HX Maurice Bradley Mr Mark Fielding 220 Tullans Park, Coleraine, 13 Cromlech Park, Portstewart, BT52 1TT Co Londonderry, BT55 7QD Gavin Campbell Mr Shaun Harkin (address in the Foyle Constituency) 146 Spencer Road, Derry, BT47 6AQ John Dallat Ms Brenda Stevenson 8 Gortmacrane Road, Kilrea, 23 Creggmount, Claudy, Count Co Derry, BT51 5XX Derry, BT47 4BF Anthony Flynn Mr Anthony Flynn (address in the Belfast South 6 Dub Cottage, Dub Lane, Belfast, Constituency) BT9 7NB David Harding David Harding 8 Somerton Lodge, Coleraine, 8 Somerton Lodge, Coleraine, Co Londonderry, BT51 3PH Co Londonderry, BT51 3PH William McCandless Ms Amy McWilliams (address in the East Londonderry 19 Ferngrove, Portrush, Co. Antrim Constituency) BT56 8SQ Chris McCaw Mr Patrick McGowan 12 Shellbridge Park, Coleraine, 109 Strand Road, Portstewart, County Londonderry, BT52 2HP BT55 7LZ Adrian McQuillan Mr Mark Fielding 7 Moneydig Park, Garvagh, 13 Cromlech Park, Portstewart, BT51 5JP BT55 7QD Gerry Mullan Mrs Sarah Mullin 50 Lilac Avenue, Aghanloo, 32 Plantation Drive, Limavady, Limavady, BT49 0JU Co. Derry, BT49 0UW Cathal óhOisín Ms Clióna O'Kane 81 Main Street, Dungiven, Co Derry, 21 Mitchel Park, Dungiven, 43 Blackthorn Manor, Derry, BT47 4LE Co. Derry, BT47 4LW BT47 5ST George Robinson Mr Mark Fielding 44 Roemill Road, Limavady, 13 Cromleh Park, Portstewart, Co. Londonderry, BT49 9BB Co Londonderry, BT55 7QD Claire Sugden Mr Colin Andrew McClarty 1 Upper Abbey Street, Coleraine, 18 Ballymadigan Road, Castlerock, 24 Knockbracken Walk, Coleraine, Co Londonderry, BT52 1BF Coleraine, Co Londonderry, Co Londonderry, BT52 1XP BT51 4RR Russell Watton Mr Brian Hargy 1040 Windyhall Park, Coleraine, 9 Castlehill Close, Ballymoney, Co Londonderry, BT52 1TX BT53 6RP Dated this Wednesday 8 February 2017 Derry/Londonderry Area Electoral Office 20A Queen Street Derry/Londonderry BT48 7EQ Deputy Returning Officer Published and printed by Deputy Returning Officer, 20A Queen Street, Derry/Londonderry BT48 7EQ .
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