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Parliamentary General Election 2014 PARLIAMENTARY GENERAL ELECTION SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL 2014 Avatiu-Ruatonga-Palmerston Supplementary Rolls of Persons entitled to vote for one (1) MEMBER OF THE COOK ISLANDS PARLIAMENT Supplementary Roll closed for printing on 7 May 2014 Additions to Supplementary Roll closed for printing on 23 May 2014 Deletions and Corrections closed for printing on 23 May 2014 SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR AVATIU-RUATONGA-PALMERSTON Form 2 CONSTITUENCY Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 32 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 BANABA Takai, Avatiu, Groundsman 2 BISHOP Tarapiripa, Ruatonga, Student 3 BOAZA Joseph, Ruatonga, Labourer 4 BOAZA Leikasta Moetaua, Atupa, Bank Officer 5 CROCOMBE Maitenui Gordon, Avatiu, Planter 6 DONNELLY Kristina Terangi, Atupa, Student 7 ELDRIDGE Christine, Ruatonga, Banking Industry 8 ELIA Tokoua William Cuthers, Ruatonga, Airport Authority 9 ENOKA Rei Jack, Avatiu, Self Employed 10 ENOKA-MOKOROA Tekea, Avatiu, Aviation Security 11 HAFOKA Myra Akeina Margaret, Avatiu, Waitress 12 HARVEY Kenneth James, Avatiu, Skipper 13 HEATHER Olivia Moana, Avatiu, Director 14 HOEFLICH Joseph Metuarau, Atupa, Security Officer 15 HOEPPER Longloirs, Avatiu, Butchery 16 IVAITI Gloria Kimiora, Ruatonga, Homemaker 17 KAINUKU Hiro Dorence, Avatiu, Retail Merchandiser 18 KARATI Lynette Roimata, Avatiu, Trust Officer 19 KARIKA Ngapoko, Ruatonga, Domestic Duties 20 KATUKE Matangaro, Atupa, Shop Assistant 21 KATUKE Ngatamariki, Avatiu, Builder 22 KOKAUA Maxine Matamaru, Avatiu, Production Manager 23 LEDUA Kule Teri, Avatiu, Cleaning 24 MAKAKEA Margaret Torangi, Atupa, Student at Creative Centre 25 MAKHNO Oxana Dmitrievna, Avatiu, Medical Doctor SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR AVATIU-RUATONGA-PALMERSTON Form 2 CONSTITUENCY Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 33 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 MAKITA Vainepoto, Ruatonga, Domestic Duties 2 MANI Macherie Metuangaro, Avatiu, Land Clerk Justice 3 MANLANGIT Marijoe Gaje, Ruatonga, Purchasing Officer 4 MANUELA Okirua Robert, Avatiu, Labourer 5 MAORA Tongia-Kalipehemata Sandra, Ruatonga, Student 6 MARSTERS Ina, Ruatonga, Shop Assistant 7 MARSTERS Ngatamaine Shirley, Avatiu, Housewife 8 MARTIN Lynette Joy, Ruatonga, Textile Designer 9 MATANGARO Ariana, Ruatonga, Planter 10 MATANGARO Colin Tom, Atupa, Police Officer 11 MATANGARO Haupini Terepai, Atupa, Labourer - MMR 12 MCBIRNEY Resina WAQA, Avatiu, Supervisor Billing Department 13 MITCHELL Helena Vaine-Moeroa, Avatiu, Student 14 MOEKA'A Rima'ati, Ruatonga, Teacher 15 MOEKAPITI Roimata Faarii, Avatiu, Police Officer 16 MOETAUA Putara Ina, Palmerston Island, Minister of Religion - CICC 17 NAPARA Haka-Tapairu, Avatiu, Assistant Accountant 18 NEALE Arthur Frederick, Palmerston Island, Executive Officer 19 NGARI Matirini Ioana, Ruatonga, Student 20 NGARI Tara Vanessa Debbe, Ruatonga, Not Stated 21 NGATOKO Uriia, Atupa, Toa Petroleum 22 NUMANGA Kiu Michael, Avatiu, Airport Security Officer 23 OKIRUA Tangituaine, Avatiu, Domestic Duties 24 OKIRUA Terea Katu, Avatiu, Planter 25 PANIANI Leon, Ruatonga, Car Groomer SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR AVATIU-RUATONGA-PALMERSTON Form 2 CONSTITUENCY Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 34 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 PAPATUA Marina Terangi, Ruatonga, Student 2 PIRAKE Mary-Ann, Ruatonga, Land Court Clerk 3 POILA Rimmel, Atupa, Environment Officer 4 PORA Tungane, Avatiu, Retired 5 PORA Tupu, Avatiu, Housewife 6 POROTO Mariana Ana, Ruatonga, Unemployed 7 PUMATI Tereroa, Avatiu, Compliance Officer 8 PUREA Kura Margaret, Ruatonga, Nanny 9 RATUMU Haylee Ateongo, Avatiu, Check Operator 10 RAU Emma Alisha, Avatiu, Customer Services 11 RAU Tuainekore Margaret, Atupa, Training Clerk 12 RONGO Jackalyn Liu, Ruatonga, Self-employed 13 RONGOTAUA Uriarau George Manu, Ruatonga, Unemployed 14 SOLOMON Krystle Lynne, Ruatonga, Kitchen Hand 15 SUTTIE Maria Ann, Atupa, Full Time Mother 16 TAMARANGI Tunupopo, Atupa, Ramp 17 TANE Lyncia Frances, Ruatonga, Communication Officer 18 TANE Rupert, Avatiu, LPG Technician 19 TANGA Ngamata, Avatiu, Human Resources Assistant 20 TANGAPIRI Eiau Aumai, Atupa, Finance Officer 21 TANGATA NEKEAERE Tuainekore, Ruatonga, Pensioner 22 TANGATAKERE Taiono, Avatiu, Housewife 23 TE ROI Andrew Ngatokotoru, Avatiu, Not stated 24 TEREKIA Ngamarama, Avatiu, DJ - Hidies 25 TERERUI Daniel, Ruatonga, Bank Officer SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR AVATIU-RUATONGA-PALMERSTON Form 2 CONSTITUENCY Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 35 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 TIRIA Marry-Anne Nicola Ingrid, Avatiu, Tertiary Student 2 TORU Marjorie Katrina Ngatupuna, Avatiu, Mother 3 TORU Teremataora-O-Ngatere Onray, Avatiu, Student 4 TUA Katu Paula, Avatiu, Custom Clerk 5 TUAKANA Kamate, Avatiu, Housewife 6 TUAKANA Tuainekore Regina, Ruatonga, Domestic Duties 7 TUMAKI Tere, Avatiu, sales/Accounts - Air Raro 8 TUMATAIVA Ngorea Kairangi, Atupa, Kitchen hand 9 TUTAI Therese, Avatiu, Land Clerk 10 TUTAKA Michael Heiarii, Ruatonga, Home Duties 11 UTANGA Louise Akerongo, Ruatonga, Domestic Duties 12 VAIIMENE Camp, Ruatonga, Builder 13 VAIIMENE Metua Robert, Avatiu, Tourism Director 14 VAINE Vavaka, Avatiu, Unemployed 15 VAINERERE Te Marae Turua, Avatiu, Land Clerk -Justice Dept 16 VAINERERE Turua, Avatiu, Housewife 17 VANO Tuainekore, Avatiu, Pensioner 18 WINCHESTER Kete John Marie, Avatiu, Cook Islands Steel This roll contains 93 Names Registrar of Electors 7 May 2014 SUPPLEMENTARY ROLL FOR AVATIU-RUATONGA-PALMERSTON Form 2 CONSTITUENCY Sec. 16(1) Page A D D I T I O N S 36 Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation 1 COX Deborah Ellen, Avatiu, Not Stated 2 KATUKE Toru, Avatiu, Warehouse-C.I.T.C 3 MAKAKEA Vainemoeroa Ngatokoa, Avatiu, Caregiver 4 MAORA Terry Junior, Ruatonga, Warehouse Assistant 5 MARSTERS Munokoapoto, Palmerston Island, Student 6 MOKOROA Vaine Paiere, Atupa, Secretary ICI 7 PANIANI Lawrence Pi Ngatokoiva, Ruatonga, Self-Employed 8 SAMUEL William Fredrick, Ruatonga, Surveyor 9 TAKAI Samantha Hemire, Avatiu, Student 10 TINIRAU Tony Teva, Atupa, Origin Energy 11 TOROMA Tereapii, Avatiu, Police Officer This roll contains 11 Names Registrar of Electors 23 May 2014 ELECTORAL ROLL FOR AVATIU-RUATONGA-PALMERSTON Form 2 CONSTITUENCY Sec. 16(1) D E L E T I O N S Page-Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation, Deletion reason 1 - 13 AMIRI Tangianau, Atupa, Builder, Transfer to Akaoa 1 - 21 ARAPOITI Terepai, Avatiu, Pensioner, Transfer to Matavera 2 - 5 ATURAI Allan, Atupa, Labourer-MeatCo, Transfer to Tupapa 2 - 6 ATURAI Anjima Bh Yan Akereu, Avatiu, Student, Transfer to Ruaau 2 - 9 AUMAREVA Akepaea, Avatiu, Cleaner, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 3 - 5 BOAZA Terangitatu, Avatiu, Pensioner, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 3 - 7 BUCKLEY Christine, Ruatonga, Self Employed, Transfer to Ruaau 3 - 13 COLLIER Diane Metua, Avatiu, Manageress, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 3 - 16 COOPER Mikara Derek Moetaua, Avatiu, Security/Salesman, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 4 - 2 DAN Nooapii, Avatiu, Pensioner, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(a) 4 - 3 DANIEL Tangi, Avatiu, Watchman, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(a) 4 - 6 DANIELA-MAKIKIRITI Mii, Avatiu, Child Youth Officer, Transfer to Vaipae 4 - 12 ELLIS William Leslie, Avatiu, Security Officer-Rarotongan Resort, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 4 - 15 ENOKA Aaron Piki, Atupa, Manager-Top Shape, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 4 - 18 ENOKA Kay, Ruatonga, Financial Controller, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 4 - 19 ENOKA Okirua Jonathan, Avatiu, Personal Trainer, Transfer to Nikao 4 - 21 ENOKA Teokotai, Ruatonga, Handyman, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 5 - 3 FONOLITO Tepaeru Tararo, Ruatonga, Domestic Duties, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 5 - 4 FRANKLIN Mark, Ruatonga, Consultant, Transfer to Titikaveka 5 - 6 GEORGE Curly Esther, Atupa, Bank Officer, Transfer to Nikao 5 - 7 GEORGE Edwin Albert Makea, Atupa, Self Employed, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 5 - 11 GREIG Maria Ngatokoteru, Avatiu, Not Stated, Transfer to Takuvaine ELECTORAL ROLL FOR AVATIU-RUATONGA-PALMERSTON Form 2 CONSTITUENCY Sec. 16(1) D E L E T I O N S Page-Line Name in Full, Residence, Occupation, Deletion reason 5 - 15 HARRIS Allen Eru, Avatiu, Labourer, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 5 - 22 HEATHER Gordon Teokotai Winton, Avatiu, Salesman, Transfer to Ngatangiia 6 - 13 HENRY Nooroa Tua, Avatiu, Carpenter, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(a) 6 - 14 HENRY Rosa Apii, Avatiu, Bank Officer, Transfer to Arutanga 6 - 16 HENRY Tiavare, Avatiu, Folklift Driver, Transfer to Amuri 6 - 17 HENRY Walter, Avatiu, Intelligence Officer, Transfer to Takuvaine 6 - 18 HEWETT Lisa Turina, Atupa, Waitress-Trader Jacks, remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 6 - 19 HEWETT Rupa Tiki, Atupa, Electrician, Transfer to Titikaveka 7 - 12 IKIKE Bernadine, Avatiu, Waitress, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 7 - 14 INA Ngatungane, Avatiu, Carpenter, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(a) 7 - 15 INA TOU Tuakana, Avatiu, Builder, Transfer to Nikao 7 - 16 INGAUA Areumu, Avatiu, Police Officer, Transfer to Nikao 7 - 17 IOANE Jesse Kaitara, Avatiu, Carver, Transfer to Manihiki 7 - 18 IOANE Tangimetua, Atupa, Builder, Transfer to Manihiki 7 - 20 IOANE Tuatai, Avatiu, Pensioner, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(a) 7 - 23 ISAAKA Teretahiti Rangi, Atupa, Bank Officer, Transfer to Tupapa 8 - 9 KAIOU Ngametua, Avatiu, Island bar Worker, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 8 - 11 KAIRUA Mary Elizabeth, Ruatonga, Self Employed, Transfer to Nikao 9 - 5 KIMIIA Joseph, Avatiu, Groundsman, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(a) 9 - 7 KIMIORA Mataiapo, Avatiu, Labourer-Fare Supplies, Remove pursuant to Sec20(4)(c) 9 - 15 LAZARO Gretta, Ruatonga, Student, Transfer to Rutaki 10 - 3 MAAKA Beniamina Ngavaine, Avatiu, Salesmans CITC,
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