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Polling Station Scheme Review POLLING STATION SCHEME REVIEW - LOCAL COUNCIL LOCAL COUNCIL: FERMANAGH AND OMAGH DEA: ENNISKILLEN BALLOT TOTAL BOX POLLING STATION ELECTORS 1ENNISKILLEN MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 3 CASTLECOOLE ROAD, ENNISKILLEN, BT74 6HZ 1101 2ENNISKILLEN MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 3 CASTLECOOLE ROAD, ENNISKILLEN, BT74 6HZ 1140 3ENNISKILLEN MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 3 CASTLECOOLE ROAD, ENNISKILLEN, BT74 6HZ 910 4ENNISKILLEN MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 3 CASTLECOOLE ROAD, ENNISKILLEN, BT74 6HZ 721 5ENNISKILLEN MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 3 CASTLECOOLE ROAD, ENNISKILLEN, BT74 6HZ 1333 6HOLY TRINITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, ENNISKILLEN, ENNISKILLEN, DERRIN ROAD, CORNAGRADE, ENNISKILLEN, 640 BT74 6AZ 7HOLY TRINITY PRIMARY SCHOOL, ENNISKILLEN, ENNISKILLEN, DERRIN ROAD, CORNAGRADE, ENNISKILLEN, 562 BT74 6AZ 8LISBELLAW PRIMARY SCHOOL, 40 CLOGHCOR ROAD, LISBELLAW, BT94 5BF 666 9LISBELLAW PRIMARY SCHOOL, 40 CLOGHCOR ROAD, LISBELLAW, BT94 5BF 782 10BALLINAMALLARD PRIMARY SCHOOL, 19 BARAGH ROAD, BALLINAMALLARD, ENNISKILLEN, BT94 2NW 792 11ST PAUL'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, IRVINESTOWN, IRVINESTOWN, LISNARICK ROAD, IRVINESTOWN, CO FERMANAGH, 635 BT94 1EY 12JONES MEMORIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, ENNISKILLEN, ENNISKILLEN, 2 CAPPOG ROAD, MULLYLOGAN, 836 ENNISKILLEN, BT74 2QF 13JONES MEMORIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, ENNISKILLEN, ENNISKILLEN, 2 CAPPOG ROAD, MULLYLOGAN, 900 ENNISKILLEN, BT74 2QF 14JONES MEMORIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, ENNISKILLEN, ENNISKILLEN, 2 CAPPOG ROAD, MULLYLOGAN, 885 ENNISKILLEN, BT74 2QF 15JONES MEMORIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL, ENNISKILLEN, ENNISKILLEN, 2 CAPPOG ROAD, MULLYLOGAN, 877 ENNISKILLEN, BT74 2QF Total For DEA (ENNISKILLEN) : 12780 Page 1 of 7 POLLING STATION SCHEME REVIEW - LOCAL COUNCIL LOCAL COUNCIL: FERMANAGH AND OMAGH DEA: ERNE EAST BALLOT TOTAL BOX POLLING STATION ELECTORS 1BROOKEBOROUGH PRIMARY SCHOOL, MAIN STREET, BROOKEBOROUGH, BT94 4EZ 905 2BROOKEBOROUGH PRIMARY SCHOOL, MAIN STREET, BROOKEBOROUGH, BT94 4EZ 987 3CASTLE PARK LEISURE CENTRE, 1 KILLYPADDY ROAD, LISONEILL, LISNASKEA, BT92 0LZ 990 4CASTLE PARK LEISURE CENTRE, 1 KILLYPADDY ROAD, LISONEILL, LISNASKEA, BT92 0LZ 977 5CASTLE PARK LEISURE CENTRE, 1 KILLYPADDY ROAD, LISONEILL, LISNASKEA, BT92 0LZ 866 6CASTLE PARK LEISURE CENTRE, 1 KILLYPADDY ROAD, LISONEILL, LISNASKEA, BT92 0LZ 968 7MAGUIRESBRIDGE PRIMARY SCHOOL, DRUMGOON ROAD, MAGUIRESBRIDGE, CO FERMANAGH, BT94 4PJ 808 8MAGUIRESBRIDGE PRIMARY SCHOOL, DRUMGOON ROAD, MAGUIRESBRIDGE, CO FERMANAGH, BT94 4PJ 843 9MAGUIRESBRIDGE PRIMARY SCHOOL, DRUMGOON ROAD, MAGUIRESBRIDGE, CO FERMANAGH, BT94 4PJ 784 10THE COURTHOUSE NEWTOWNBUTLER, MAIN ST, NEWTOWNBUTLER, CO. FERMANAGH, BT92 8EN 887 11THE COURTHOUSE NEWTOWNBUTLER, MAIN ST, NEWTOWNBUTLER, CO. FERMANAGH, BT92 8EN 991 12ST TIERNEY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, MULLACONNOLLY, ROSSLEA, CO FERMANAGH, BT92 7JS 863 13ST TIERNEY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, MULLACONNOLLY, ROSSLEA, CO FERMANAGH, BT92 7JS 878 Total For DEA (ERNE EAST) : 11747 Page 2 of 7 POLLING STATION SCHEME REVIEW - LOCAL COUNCIL LOCAL COUNCIL: FERMANAGH AND OMAGH DEA: ERNE NORTH BALLOT TOTAL BOX POLLING STATION ELECTORS 1BALLINAMALLARD PRIMARY SCHOOL, 19 BARAGH ROAD, BALLINAMALLARD, ENNISKILLEN, BT94 2NW 926 2BALLINAMALLARD PRIMARY SCHOOL, 19 BARAGH ROAD, BALLINAMALLARD, ENNISKILLEN, BT94 2NW 1001 3ENNISKILLEN MODEL PRIMARY SCHOOL, 3 CASTLECOOLE ROAD, ENNISKILLEN, BT74 6HZ 269 4KESH PRIMARY SCHOOL, CREVENISH RD, KESH, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 1TF 815 5KESH PRIMARY SCHOOL, CREVENISH RD, KESH, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 1TF 903 6ST DAVOG'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, BELLEEK, BELLEEK, FINNER, BELLEEK, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 3FJ 540 7ST DAVOG'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, BELLEEK, BELLEEK, FINNER, BELLEEK, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 3FJ 638 8ST JOSEPH'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, EDERNEY, EDERNEY, 12 ARDVARNEY ROAD, EDERNEY, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 891 0HA 9ST JOSEPH'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, EDERNEY, EDERNEY, 12 ARDVARNEY ROAD, EDERNEY, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 796 0HA 10ST PAUL'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, IRVINESTOWN, IRVINESTOWN, LISNARICK ROAD, IRVINESTOWN, CO FERMANAGH, 889 BT94 1EY 11ST PAUL'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, IRVINESTOWN, IRVINESTOWN, LISNARICK ROAD, IRVINESTOWN, CO FERMANAGH, 961 BT94 1EY 12TEMPO PRIMARY SCHOOL, MAIN STREET, TEMPO, CO. FERMANAGH, BT94 3LU 1030 13TEMPO PRIMARY SCHOOL, MAIN STREET, TEMPO, CO. FERMANAGH, BT94 3LU 1065 Total For DEA (ERNE NORTH) : 10724 Page 3 of 7 POLLING STATION SCHEME REVIEW - LOCAL COUNCIL LOCAL COUNCIL: FERMANAGH AND OMAGH DEA: ERNE WEST BALLOT TOTAL BOX POLLING STATION ELECTORS 1ST COLUMBAN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, BELCOO, BELCOO, GORTEEN, BELCOO, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 5DS 595 2ST MARTIN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, GARRISON, GARRISON, KNOCKAREVAN, GARRISON, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 4AE 747 3ST MARTIN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, GARRISON, GARRISON, KNOCKAREVAN, GARRISON, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 4AE 742 4LETTERBREEN METHODIST HALL, SLIGO ROAD, LETTERBREEN, ENNISKILLEN, BT74 9XH 894 5LETTERBREEN METHODIST HALL, SLIGO ROAD, LETTERBREEN, ENNISKILLEN, BT74 9XH 895 6DERRYGONNELLY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 22 CALDRUM ROAD, DERRYGONNELLY, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 6BB 994 7DERRYGONNELLY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 22 CALDRUM ROAD, DERRYGONNELLY, CO FERMANAGH, BT93 6BB 1021 8KILLYHOMMON PRIMARY SCHOOL, BOHO ROAD, BOHO, ENNISKILLEN, BT74 2BZ 602 9ST NINNIDH'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, DERRYLIN, DERRYLIN, MAIN ST., DERRYLIN, CO FERMANAGH, BT92 9JZ 910 10ST NINNIDH'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, DERRYLIN, DERRYLIN, MAIN ST., DERRYLIN, CO FERMANAGH, BT92 9JZ 774 11ST NAILE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, KINAWLEY, KINAWLEY, 5 CORRAMEEN ROAD, KINAWLEY, CO FERMANAGH, BT92 801 4BE 12ST NAILE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, KINAWLEY, KINAWLEY, 5 CORRAMEEN ROAD, KINAWLEY, CO FERMANAGH, BT92 831 4BE 13FLORENCECOURT PRIMARY SCHOOL, 32 MARBLE ARCH ROAD, FLORENCECOURT, CO FERMANAGH, BT92 1DD 830 Total For DEA (ERNE WEST) : 10636 Page 4 of 7 POLLING STATION SCHEME REVIEW - LOCAL COUNCIL LOCAL COUNCIL: FERMANAGH AND OMAGH DEA: MID TYRONE BALLOT TOTAL BOX POLLING STATION ELECTORS 1ST LAURENCE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, FINTONA, FINTONA, 7 TATTYMOYLE ROAD, FINTONA, OMAGH, BT78 2NR 283 2EDENDERRY PARISH CHURCH HALL, OMAGH, OMAGH, 89 CREVENAGH ROAD, OMAGH, BT79 0EH 925 3COOLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, SIXMILECROSS, SIXMILECROSS, 90 COOLEY ROAD, SIXMILECROSS, BT79 9DH 886 4COOLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, SIXMILECROSS, SIXMILECROSS, 90 COOLEY ROAD, SIXMILECROSS, BT79 9DH 840 5COOLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, SIXMILECROSS, SIXMILECROSS, 90 COOLEY ROAD, SIXMILECROSS, BT79 9DH 792 6KILLYCURRAGH COMMUNITY HALL, OMAGH, OMAGH, 24 MAINE ROAD, OMAGH, BT79 7NS 911 7LOUGHVIEW CENTRE, LOUGHMACRORY, LOUGHMACRORY, 176 LOUGHMACRORY ROAD, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, 943 BT79 9LG 8DEAN MAGUIRC COLLEGE, CARRICKMORE, CARRICKMORE, 26 TERMON ROAD, CARRICKMORE, OMAGH, BT79 9JR 945 9DEAN MAGUIRC COLLEGE, CARRICKMORE, CARRICKMORE, 26 TERMON ROAD, CARRICKMORE, OMAGH, BT79 9JR 961 10GIBSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, 64 OLD MOUNTFIELD ROAD, OMAGH, BT79 7EG 610 11GORTIN PRIMARY SCHOOL, 9 PLUMBRIDGE ROAD, GORTIN, BT79 8QB 945 12ERGANAGH CHURCH HALL, GORTNAGARN, GORTNAGARN, 1 ERGANAGH ROAD, GORTNAGARN, OMAGH, BT79 921 7SX 13CHRIST THE KING PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, 34 GORTIN ROAD, OMAGH, BT79 7HX 536 14ST BRIGID'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, MOUNTFIELD, MOUNTFIELD, 4 LENAGH ROAD, MOUNTFIELD, OMAGH, BT79 7PT 870 15OUR LADY OF LOURDES PRIMARY SCHOOL, GREENCASTLE, GREENCASTLE, 279 CROCKANBOY ROAD, 918 GREENCASTLE, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT79 7QP Total For DEA (MID TYRONE) : 12286 Page 5 of 7 POLLING STATION SCHEME REVIEW - LOCAL COUNCIL LOCAL COUNCIL: FERMANAGH AND OMAGH DEA: OMAGH BALLOT TOTAL BOX POLLING STATION ELECTORS 1GIBSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, 64 OLD MOUNTFIELD ROAD, OMAGH, BT79 7EG 728 2GIBSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, 64 OLD MOUNTFIELD ROAD, OMAGH, BT79 7EG 797 3GIBSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, 64 OLD MOUNTFIELD ROAD, OMAGH, BT79 7EG 793 4GIBSON PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, 64 OLD MOUNTFIELD ROAD, OMAGH, BT79 7EG 933 5OMAGH COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 37 CAMPSIE ROAD, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT79 0AJ 847 6OMAGH COUNTY PRIMARY SCHOOL, 37 CAMPSIE ROAD, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT79 0AJ 844 7THE STATION CENTRE, OMAGH, OMAGH, 17 JAMES STREET, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT78 1QX 760 8THE STATION CENTRE, OMAGH, OMAGH, 17 JAMES STREET, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT78 1QX 738 9THE STATION CENTRE, OMAGH, OMAGH, 17 JAMES STREET, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT78 1QX 812 10THE STATION CENTRE, OMAGH, OMAGH, 17 JAMES STREET, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT78 1QX 651 11THE STATION CENTRE, OMAGH, OMAGH, 17 JAMES STREET, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT78 1QX 609 12HOLY FAMILY PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, OMAGH, BROOK STREET, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT78 5HD 1066 13HOLY FAMILY PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, OMAGH, BROOK STREET, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT78 5HD 1074 14HOLY FAMILY PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, OMAGH, BROOK STREET, OMAGH, CO TYRONE, BT78 5HD 788 15CHRIST THE KING PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, 34 GORTIN ROAD, OMAGH, BT79 7HX 1048 Total For DEA (OMAGH) : 12488 Page 6 of 7 POLLING STATION SCHEME REVIEW - LOCAL COUNCIL LOCAL COUNCIL: FERMANAGH AND OMAGH DEA: WEST TYRONE BALLOT TOTAL BOX POLLING STATION ELECTORS 1DROMORE PRIMARY SCHOOL, 25 GALBALLY ROAD, DROMORE, OMAGH, BT78 3EE 955 2DROMORE PRIMARY SCHOOL, 25 GALBALLY ROAD, DROMORE, OMAGH, BT78 3EE 1040 3CLANABOGAN PARISH CHURCH HALL, OMAGH, OMAGH, 125 CLANABOGAN RD, OMAGH, BT78 1SN 787 4CLANABOGAN PARISH CHURCH HALL, OMAGH, OMAGH, 125 CLANABOGAN RD, OMAGH, BT78 1SN 764 5ST LAURENCE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, FINTONA, FINTONA, 7 TATTYMOYLE ROAD, FINTONA, OMAGH, BT78 2NR 1123 6ST LAURENCE'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, FINTONA, FINTONA, 7 TATTYMOYLE ROAD, FINTONA, OMAGH, BT78 2NR 1007 7DRUMQUIN COMMUNITY CENTRE, 2 MANSE ROAD, DRUMQUIN, OMAGH, BT78 4SD 633 8DRUMQUIN COMMUNITY CENTRE, 2 MANSE ROAD, DRUMQUIN, OMAGH, BT78 4SD 715 9GILLYGOOLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL, OMAGH, OMAGH, 71 GILLYGOOLEY ROAD, OMAGH, BT78 5PX 711 10MOUNTJOY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL, OMAGH, OMAGH, MOUNTJOY AVENUE, MOUNTJOY, OMAGH, BT78 705 5NX 11TRILLICK LEISURE CENTRE, 15 GARGADIS ROAD, TRILLICK, OMAGH, BT78 3NX 865 12TRILLICK LEISURE CENTRE, 15 GARGADIS ROAD, TRILLICK, OMAGH, BT78 3NX 823 13ST PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, ESKRA, ESKRA, 171 NEWTOWNSAVILLE ROAD, ESKRA, BT78 2RZ 889 14McCLINTOCK PRIMARY SCHOOL, SESKINORE, SESKINORE, 77 LETFERN ROAD, SESKINORE, BT78 1UQ 994 Total For DEA (WEST TYRONE) : 12011 Page 7 of 7.
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