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Presidential Election Nullified Polling Stations 2021 District Constituency Scounty Parish POLLING STATION VOTERS No Presidential Election Nullified Polling Stations 2021 District Constituency Scounty Parish POLLING STATION VOTERS No. 1 32 MUKONO 231 MUKONO MUNICIPALITY 01 GOMA DIVISION 05 SEETA WARD 31 GOSHEN LAND [NAK-Z] 823 2 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 02 KYAMPISI 14 KYABAKADDE 08 KASALA 412 3 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 02 KYAMPISI 16 NTONTO 05 KASENENE 419 4 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 04 NAMA 20 NAMAWOJJOLO 07 NAMAWOJJOLO ISLAMIC P/S [N-Z] 933 5 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 04 NAMA 20 NAMAWOJJOLO 08 NAMAWOJJOLO WEST [N-Z] 757 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 6 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 01 BWAISE I 26 EXCEL PR. SCH.(KI-M) 851 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 7 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 01 BWAISE I 27 EXCEL PR. SCH.(N-NAL) 794 8 03 BUNDIBUGYO 014 BWAMBA COUNTY 11 BUSUNGA TOWN COUNCIL 31 LAMIA WARD 05 RUTOOBO SDA CHURCH 139 9 119 KYOTERA 194 KYOTERA COUNTY 04 KIRUMBA 24 BYERIMA 01 KAMPUNGU P/SCHOOL 853 10 119 KYOTERA 194 KYOTERA COUNTY 07 NABIGASA 35 KYASSIMBI 01 KATTENJU PLAYGROUND 604 11 119 KYOTERA 194 KYOTERA COUNTY 07 NABIGASA 35 KYASSIMBI 02 BULYANA MOSQUE (A-M) 341 12 119 KYOTERA 194 KYOTERA COUNTY 01 KABIRA 03 KYANIKA 04 BBANDA PRI. SCH 752 273 MAWOGOLA NORTH 13 45 SSEMBABULE COUNTY 01 LUGUSULU 19 KAIRASYA 03 KIZAANO PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 182 273 MAWOGOLA NORTH 14 45 SSEMBABULE COUNTY 01 LUGUSULU 22 MWITSI 04 NYAKATABO 226 15 36 RAKAI 249 BUYAMBA COUNTY 06 LWAMAGGWA 25 KIBUUKA 01 KIBUUKA P/SCHOOL 469 16 36 RAKAI 249 BUYAMBA COUNTY 06 LWAMAGGWA 25 KIBUUKA 02 KYANIKA CATHOLIC CHURCH 564 17 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 04 NAMA 20 NAMAWOJJOLO 04 BWEFULUMYA EAST-AT FOREST HILL 501 18 12 KAMPALA 067 RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH 01 RUBAGA DIVISION 07 NDEEBA 22 LATE J.B. KASAJJA' S PLACE[N-Z] 770 Page 1 of 5 Presidential Election Nullified Polling Stations 2021 District Constituency Scounty Parish POLLING STATION VOTERS No. 111 BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH 05 BUKOMANSIMBI TOWN 19 98 BUKOMANSIMBI COUNTY COUNCIL 08 KISAGAZI WARD 01 KIBAATI 754 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 20 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 08 KYEBANDO 30 LCI MEETING PLACE (NANT - Z) 1,185 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 21 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 08 KYEBANDO 10 SERINA PR. SCHOOL (L -NABU) 862 22 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 02 KYAMPISI 14 KYABAKADDE 03 NAMANGANGA 364 23 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 04 NAMA 20 NAMAWOJJOLO 02 NAMAWOJJOLO ISLAMIC P/S [A-M] 725 24 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 02 KYAMPISI 14 KYABAKADDE 02 KYAMPISI SUBCOUNTY HQTRS [A-NAJ] 481 063 KAWEMPE DIVISION 25 12 KAMPALA SOUTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 02 BWAISE III 03 LORD'S HARVEST CHURCH 695 063 KAWEMPE DIVISION 26 12 KAMPALA SOUTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 01 BWAISE II 12 UMARU NYAGO PARKING YARD (A-M) 662 111 BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH 27 98 BUKOMANSIMBI COUNTY 04 KITANDA 16 GAYAAZA 02 MIREMBE PRIMARY SCHOOL 767 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 28 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 05 KAWEMPE II 02 MPERERWE PRI. SCHOOL (A-K) 1,145 29 103 KOLE 001 KOLE SOUTH COUNTY 05 BALA 27 OMUGE 04 TEITEK CENTRE 701 30 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 04 NAMA 07 KASENGE 03 MBALALA S.S.S COMPOUND [A-M]. 499 063 KAWEMPE DIVISION 31 12 KAMPALA SOUTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 02 BWAISE III 14 ST. FRANCIS NURSERY SCH. (O-Z) 474 32 52 WAKISO 160 NANSANA MUNICIPALITY 02 BUSUKUMA DIVISION 14 KABUUMBA 02 KABUUMBA-KITAWULUZI 771 33 45 SSEMBABULE 119 LWEMIYAGA COUNTY 01 LWEMIYAGA 09 KAMPALA 01 BUGOROGORO 732 34 12 KAMPALA 067 RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH 01 RUBAGA DIVISION 07 NDEEBA 13 B.M.K. (A-M) 1,139 35 12 KAMPALA 067 RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH 01 RUBAGA DIVISION 07 NDEEBA 21 B.M.K. (N-Z) 1,087 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 14 KISALOSALO (KIT-MUGE)-KYEBANDO 36 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 08 KYEBANDO VOC. TRAINING CTRE 1,195 Page 2 of 5 Presidential Election Nullified Polling Stations 2021 District Constituency Scounty Parish POLLING STATION VOTERS No. 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 26 KISALOSALO (SSE-Z)-CLEVELAND 37 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 08 KYEBANDO PRI.SCH 1,111 38 80 LYANTONDE 191 KABULA COUNTY 02 KASAGAMA 07 KATEBE 03 KATAMCHUBA 228 063 KAWEMPE DIVISION 39 12 KAMPALA SOUTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 02 BWAISE III 04 LC MEETING PLACE (A-L) 1,134 063 KAWEMPE DIVISION 40 12 KAMPALA SOUTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 02 BWAISE III 08 LC MEETING PLACE (NAL-NAM) 411 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 41 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 08 KYEBANDO 19 LCI MEETING PLACE (KIT-NAI) 1,156 42 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 04 NAMA 20 NAMAWOJJOLO 05 BULIGOBE KITAWULUZI 719 43 12 KAMPALA 067 RUBAGA DIVISION SOUTH 01 RUBAGA DIVISION 07 NDEEBA 02 LATE J.B. KASAJJA' S PLACE[A-M] 592 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 44 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 05 KAWEMPE II 13 SEBAMBA'S COMPOUND (NAMU-Z) 1,306 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 28 KYEBANDO PROGRESSIVE P. SCH. (N - 45 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 08 KYEBANDO NAM) 906 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 11 NAMWANDU NKOYOOYO'S HOME (KI- 46 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 05 KAWEMPE II NABUK) 1,252 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 19 NAMWANDU NKOYOOYO'S HOME 47 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 05 KAWEMPE II (NANSO-Z) 1,275 322 MAWOGOLA WEST 48 45 SSEMBABULE COUNTY 02 LWEBITAKULI 12 LWEMBOGO 08 MISEENYI 670 49 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 02 KYAMPISI 14 KYABAKADDE 06 KYAMPISI SUBCOUNTY HQTRS [NAK-Z] 547 062 KAWEMPE DIVISION 50 12 KAMPALA NORTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 08 KYEBANDO 02 SERINA PR. SCHOOL (A - K) 1,177 51 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 02 KYAMPISI 15 DDUNDU 01 KALAGALA 967 111 BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH 52 98 BUKOMANSIMBI COUNTY 01 BIGASA 04 MBIRIZI 01 BIGASA SUBCOUNTY PLAY GROUND 881 53 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 02 KYAMPISI 12 BULIJJO 04 NKONGE CHURCH 537 063 KAWEMPE DIVISION 54 12 KAMPALA SOUTH 01 KAWEMPE DIVISION 02 BWAISE III 01 ST. JAMES CHURCH (A-M) 924 Page 3 of 5 Presidential Election Nullified Polling Stations 2021 District Constituency Scounty Parish POLLING STATION VOTERS No. 043 JINJA SOUTH DIVISION 01 MASESE I (A-D)-LAKESIDE MAIN 55 138 JINJA CITY EAST 01 JINJA SOUTH DIVISION 03 MASESE WARD PLAYGROUND SOUTH 670 043 JINJA SOUTH DIVISION 07 MASESE III (J-MAK)-BETHEL PRIMARY 56 138 JINJA CITY EAST 01 JINJA SOUTH DIVISION 03 MASESE WARD SCHOOL 574 043 JINJA SOUTH DIVISION 57 138 JINJA CITY EAST 01 JINJA SOUTH DIVISION 04 WALUKUBA EAST WARD 06 ALL SAINTS NURSERY SCH.(N-Z) 414 58 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 04 NAMA 07 KASENGE 02 MBALALA PARENTS [A-M] 563 59 62 ISINGIRO 325 ISINGIRO WEST COUNTY 06 RUHIIRA TOWN COUNCIL 26 MIGYERA WARD 03 KAKONI C.O.U 312 60 36 RAKAI 249 BUYAMBA COUNTY 06 LWAMAGGWA 25 KIBUUKA 03 LWOYO P/SCHOOL 711 61 45 SSEMBABULE 119 LWEMIYAGA COUNTY 02 BULONGO 19 KABUKONGOTE 04 KABUKONGOTE PRI SCH 583 62 45 SSEMBABULE 119 LWEMIYAGA COUNTY 04 NABITANGA 06 KYAMBOGO 02 NSOZI A 491 63 45 SSEMBABULE 119 LWEMIYAGA COUNTY 04 NABITANGA 11 KABAALE 01 KABAALE 574 273 MAWOGOLA NORTH 64 45 SSEMBABULE COUNTY 01 LUGUSULU 14 MBUYA 07 MBUYE/KATIKAMU 408 273 MAWOGOLA NORTH 65 45 SSEMBABULE COUNTY 02 KAWANDA 07 KYABI 06 NKOMA 436 66 45 SSEMBABULE 119 LWEMIYAGA COUNTY 03 KYEERA 10 LUBAALE 04 KAKINGA C.O.U 318 273 MAWOGOLA NORTH 67 45 SSEMBABULE COUNTY 06 MITIMA 17 MITIMA 02 MITIMA 597 68 51 SIRONKO 129 BUDADIRI COUNTY WEST 10 MAFUDU 49 BUNGWANYI 01 BUNGWANYI C/U 337 69 20 KOTIDO 094 JIE COUNTY 03 KAMOR 37 NAADOI 04 KARUKADONG 207 70 38 SOROTI 251 DAKABELA COUNTY 05 KATINE 10 OIMAI 03 OLEL 588 71 85 LAMWO 092 LAMWO COUNTY 02 LOKUNG 57 PAWOR WEST 01 LATIDA CENTRE 573 72 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 04 NAMA 07 KASENGE 08 MBALALA S.S.S COMPOUND [N-Z]. 628 Page 4 of 5 Presidential Election Nullified Polling Stations 2021 District Constituency Scounty Parish POLLING STATION VOTERS No. 73 85 LAMWO 092 LAMWO COUNTY 17 LOKUNG EAST 58 GOTKWAR 03 AWENO - OLUI MARKET 330 111 BUKOMANSIMBI NORTH 05 BUKOMANSIMBI TOWN 74 98 BUKOMANSIMBI COUNTY COUNCIL 08 KISAGAZI WARD 02 KIRYASAKA HOPE PRI SCHOOL 390 75 119 KYOTERA 194 KYOTERA COUNTY 07 NABIGASA 35 KYASSIMBI 03 BULYANA MOSQUE (N-Z) 696 76 45 SSEMBABULE 119 LWEMIYAGA COUNTY 02 BULONGO 05 BULONGO 08 KYATTUBA B 318 01 MADDU TOWN COUNCIL HQTRS (A- 77 91 GOMBA 254 GOMBA WEST COUNTY 05 MADDU TOWN COUNCIL 26 MADDU WARD A M) 632 78 32 MUKONO 176 MUKONO COUNTY NORTH 04 NAMA 20 NAMAWOJJOLO 09 BWEFULUMYA WEST-AT FOREST HILL 359 273 MAWOGOLA NORTH 79 45 SSEMBABULE COUNTY 01 LUGUSULU 14 MBUYA 02 MBUYA MOSLEM 478 273 MAWOGOLA NORTH 80 45 SSEMBABULE COUNTY 06 MITIMA 10 LWENTALE 02 KAGANGO N-Z 513 273 MAWOGOLA NORTH 81 45 SSEMBABULE COUNTY 02 KAWANDA 08 LUTUNKU 01 KABULASOKE 123 02 LUBANYI PRIMARY SCHOOL FRONT 82 08 JINJA 042 KAGOMA COUNTY 06 NAMAGERA TOWN COUNCIL 25 LUBANYI WARD YARD 754 83 08 JINJA 042 KAGOMA COUNTY 06 NAMAGERA TOWN COUNCIL 25 LUBANYI WARD 04 LUBANYI TECHNICAL 359 54,357 Page 5 of 5.
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