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Toghchán Do Pharlaimint Na Heorpa Seo an 23 Lá De Constituency Will Be Taken on Friday, 23Rd of May 2014, Bealtaine 2014, Idir Uaire 7 Ar Maidin Agus 10 San Oíche TOGHCHÁN DO PHARLAIMINT NA EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ELECTION hEORPA 2014 2014 Toghlach AN LÁR- TÍRE Constituency of MIDLANDS AN TIARTHUAISCEART NORTH-WEST Fógra na Vótaíochta Notice of Poll 1. Reáchtálfar vótaíocht chun comhaltaí a thoghadh don 1. A poll for the election of members for the above named Toghchán do Pharlaimint na hEorpa seo an 23 lá de Constituency will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, Bealtaine 2014, idir uaire 7 ar maidin agus 10 san oíche. between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m.. 2. Seo leanas sonraí na n-iarrthóirí a mbeidh a gcuid 2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose ainmneacha san ord atá léirithe ar na páipéir bhallóide names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown: 3. Seo leanas sonraí na Liasta Ionad. 3. Set out hereunder are details of the Replacement Lists Moltóra/Proposer, Liosta Ionad/ IARRTHÓRA/CANDIDATE (if any) Replacement List BYRNE - Fianna Fáil (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Paul Murphy F. F. Europe (ALDE))(Thomas Byrne, 42 The Boulevard, Grange, Rath, Kilkenny Cross, Breaffy Road, Colpe, Co. Meath. Senator) Castlebar, Co. Mayo. CARTHY - Sinn Féin (Matt Carthy, 52 Foxfield, Carrickmacross, Pearse Doherty S.F. Co. Monaghan. Full – Time Public Representative) Machaire Chlochair, Na Doirí Beag, Leitir Ceanainn, Dún na nGall. DEAREY - Green Party /Comhaontas Glas - The Greens – European Dr. Caroline Fitzgerald, G. P. Free Alliance (Mark Dearey, Corrakit, Omeath, Co. Louth. Public Windward, Rosmoney, Carrowholly, Representative/Vintner) Westport, Co. Mayo. FAY - Non – Party (T.J. Fay, T. J. 6 Lakeview, Virginia, Co. Cavan. Self Retired Photographer) FITZSIMONS Non – Party (Mark Fitzsimons, No. 1 Castleross, Self M.F. Castletown Rd, Dundalk, Co. Louth - Community Volunteer) FLANAGAN Non – Party (Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan, 5 Knockroe Park, Self L. M. F. Castlerea, Co. Roscommon. Full – Time Public Representative) GALLAGHER - Fianna Fáil (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats Rev Aodhán Cannon P.P. F. F. for Europe (ALDE)) (Pat The Cope Gallagher Dungloe, Co. Donegal Chapel Road, Dungloe, Co. Donegal - Member of the European Parliament) GILROY - Direct Democracy Ireland (Ben Gilroy, 28 Riverview, Self Athlumney Abbey, Navan, Co. Meath. Unemployed) HARKIN Non – Party (Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Self M. H. Europe (ALDE)) (Marian Harkin, 90 Kevinsfort Heath, Sligo, Co. Sligo. Member of the European Parliament) HIGGINS - Fine Gael (Group of the European People’s Party Self F. G. (Christian Democrats)) (Jim Higgins, Cloonturk, Kilkelly, Co. Mayo. Full – Time Public Representative) HIGGINS - Labour Party (Socialist And Democrats Group) Self (Lorraine Higgins, Prospect, Athenry, Co. Galway Full – Time LAB. Public Representative) MC GUINNESS - Fine Gael (Group of the European People’s Party Blaine Gaffney, F. G. (Christian Democrats)) (Mairead McGuinness, Mentrim, 2A Summerhill Village, Co. Sligo. Drumconrath, Navan, Co. Meath. Full – Time Public Representative) MULLEN Non – Party (Rónán Mullen, Ahascragh, Co. Galway. Full Self R. M. – Time Public Representative) NIC FHEARRAIGH - Fís Nua (Cordelia Nic Fhearraigh, ‘Radharc Self Na Sléibhte’, Doire Chonaire, Gort an Choirce P.O., Co. Dhún Na nGall - Mac Léinn Lánfhásta) REPLACEMENT LISTS/ LIOSTA IONAD G.P. (Green Party –Comhaontas LAB (The Labour Party) R.M (Rónán Mullen) Glas) 1. LEONARD, CLLR DENNIS 1. MULROY, EILIS 1. BUTLER, MARIANNE Trim Road, Kinnegad, Co Muire Linn, Maree Road, 20 Quay Street, Dundalk, Co. Louth Westmeath Oranmore, Co. Galway 2 LONERGAN, DARCY 2 GALVIN, CIARA 2 FINEGAN, THOMAS 18 Farney Street, Carrickmacross, 71 The Grove, Celbridge, Co. 15 Willowbrook Park, Monaghan Kildare Celbridge, Co. Kildare 3. MORRISON,DAVID 3 GRIMES, RACHEL 3 O’BYRNE, MARY 149 Beech Park, Lucan, Dublin Derrynagarra, Collinstown, Co 5 Woodlawns Avenue, -------------------------------------------- Westmeath Renmore, Galway LMF (Luke ‘Ming’ Flanagan) 4. GIBBONS, GERARD 4. ROARTY, GERALD 1. WILSON, JOHN MARTIN 6 Aylesbury Lodge, Navan, Co Uppercorkey, Blenacup, Cavan P.O, Cavan Meath Manorcunningham, 2 FITZPATRICK, PATRICK 5. DOORLEY, JAMES Letterkenny, Co. Donegal JOSPEH 31 Johnswood Drive, Gloves, Athenry, Co. Galway Ashbourne, Co Meath ------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------- FG (Fine Gael) --------------------------------------- S.F (Sinn Féin) 1. MC GUINNESS, MAIRÉAD 1. CONWAY-WALSH, Mentrim, Drumconrath, Navan, Co. F.F (Fianna Fáil) ROSE Meath 1. GALLAGHER, PAT THE Drum, Clogher, Co. Mayo 2. HIGGINS, JIM COPE 2 Ó’CLOCHARTAIGH, Cloonturk, Kilkelly, Co. Mayo Gweedore Rd, Dungloe, Co. TREVOR 3. MC CARTIN, JOHN Donegal An Cheathru Rua, Co. Na Mullyaster, Newtowngore, Co. 2. BYRNE, THOMAS Gaillimhe Leitrim 42 The Boulevard, Grange, Rath, 3 GILLESPIE, SIMON 4 MARKEY, COLM Colpe, Co. Meath Derrybeg, Letterkenny, Co. Corstown, Togher, Drogheda, Co. 3. BLANEY,NIALL Donegal Louth Rossnakill, Letterkenny, Co. 4. O’ROURKE, DARREN 5 COMISKEY, MICHAEL Donegal 29 Cluain Ri, Ashbourne, Co. Magurk, Leckaun P.O, Co. Leitrim 4 O’ROURKE, PAT Meath 6. MC KIERNAN, SEAN Moatfarrell, Edgeworthstown, 5. KENNY, MARTIN Virginia Road, Bailieboro, Co Co. Longford Aghalough, Aughavas, Co. Cavan 5 HOADE, MARY Leitrim 7. O’CONNOR, GERRY Aranna, Annaghdown, 6. FARRELL, MAIREAD 23 The Downs Dunshaughlin, Co Corrandulla, Co Galway Maree, Oranmore Co. Galway Meath 6. BRIDGETT, GERRY -------------------------------------------- Kilcrow, Athy, Co. Kildare ------------------------------------- MH (Marian Harkin) 7. GRIFFIN, JOHN MARTIN 1. CONNOLLY, PAUDGE, Lisnagerragh, Ballymoe, Co. MF (Mark Fitzsimons) 3 Coolshannagh View, Monaghan Galway 1. MARKEY, FINBAR 2 BRODERICK, TIM 17 St Furseys Terrace, Kilconnell, Ballinasloe, Co Galway Blackrock, Dundalk, Co Louth 3 WELBY, TOM Cregg, Main Street, Oughterard, Co. Galway DATED THIS 30TH DAY OF APRIL 2014 FINTAN J. MURPHY CONSTITUENCY RETURNING OFFICER CASTLEBAR CO MAYO .
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