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<Election Title> Electoral Office for Northern Ireland Election of Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly for the NEWRY AND ARMAGH Constituency STATEMENT OF PERSONS NOMINATED and NOTICE OF POLL The following persons have been and stand validly nominated: SURNAME OTHER NAMES ADDRESS DESCRIPTION SUBSCRIBERS (if any) Berry Paul 6 Jillian Heights, DAVID JOHN Laurelvale, County BLEAKNEY, Armagh, BT62 2NW GERTRUDE ALEXANDER, THOMAS McCLIMONDS, STANLEY JAMES CONN, ADRIAN WALTER CLOUGHAN, MARGARET JEAN DILLON, JAMES McELROY, MAXWELL JOHN LESLIE BEATTIE, MARY IVY LORRAINE HAZLEY, WENDY MADELINE EMILY MORGAN Boylan Cathal Damian (address in Newry Sinn Féin GILBERT CUMISKEY, and Armagh MALACHY PAUL constituency) CORRIGAN, JAMES KELLY, COLUM GERARD McQUADE, ANGELA MARIE FISHER, VERONICA CARMEL BOYLAN, DARREN McNALLY, DECLAN MARTIN THORNTON, CATHERINE ANN RAFFERTY, SARAH DYMPNA McCAGUE Crossan Emmet (address in Newry Cannabis is Safer PEARSE ANTHONY and Armagh than Alcohol FERGAL DONNELLY, constituency) ITA BERNADETTE CROSSAN, HANNAH RUTH MURTAGH, ANNE MARIE McGARRY, DOMINIC JOHN CROSSAN, FRANCIS RICHARD ARTHURS, JOANNE ADELE LENNON, BEVERLEY CAROLYN BRAITHWAITE, KAREN PEARL INGRAM, SUSAN MARGARET INGRAM Fearon Megan (address in Newry Sinn Féin ANNETTE HUGHES, and Armagh PATRICK TERENCE constituency) HEARTY, ANTHONY FLYNN, ELIZABETH CATHERINE BRIGID KIMMINS, ROISIN MAIRE MULGREW, BARRA PETER O MUIRI, ANN MAJELLA FEARON, COLMAN BURNS, CAOILFHIONN CAIT MAC EOIN MANUS, JAMES PATRICK McCREESH Irwin William George 53 Tullygarden Democratic WILLIAM STANLEY Road, Richhill, Unionist Party - LIVINGSTONE, Armagh, BT61 8QT D.U.P. WILLIAM HARTFORD SCOTT, DEAN MERVYN HENRY WRIGHT, IVAN HAMILTON CLYDESDALE, WILLIAM CARLETON KANE, MEREDITH SAMUEL QUINN, GARETH WILSON, FREDA EMMA DONNELLY, DONALD GRAHAM HEWITT, ROBERT DARRYL HEWITT Kennedy Danny 'Mayfield', 44 Ulster Unionist JOHN CLIFFORD Maytown Road, Party MOORE, JAMES Bessbrook, Newry, ALEXANDER SPEERS, Co Down, BT35 SAMUEL THOMAS 7NE JOHN NICHOLSON, ARTHUR HUGH REID, GORDON KENNEDY, ROBERT WOLSELY TURNER, GEORGINA DODDS, VIVIANE HOOPER ADAMSON, KAREN SUSAN KENNEDY, WILLIAM ANDREW MOFFETT Love Alan (address in Lagan UKIP MARGARET Valley constituency) FLORENCE BRYANS, DAVID JOHN KELLY, THOMAS JOHN FOSTER, MARGARET ALEXANDRA KELLY, JONATHAN McCRUM, LINDA JAYNE McCRUM, FLORENCE WANDA JOHNS, JAMES BUCHANAN, TREVOR SAMUEL COCHRANE, RODNEY WILLIAM TURBITT McAllister Martin (address in Newry Independent PATRICK MARY FEE, and Armagh MARY THERESA constituency) ALLEN, MARY ELIZABETH McALLISTER, CHARLES GERALD ARMSTRONG, DONAL JOSEPH MURTAGH, BRENDAN GARVEY, JOHN CHARLES BOYLE, MARY McENTEGART, PADRAIG JOSEPH CARRAGHER, STEPHEN LESLIE SMITH McKevitt Karen 2 Lower Carrogs SDLP (Social DOMINIC BRADLEY, Road, Newry, BT34 Democratic & GERALDINE ANN 2NF Labour Party) DONNELLY, PETER GERARD BYRNE, CLAIRE McARDLE, HUGH McSHANE, EUGENE KEVIN REAVEY, LAURA KEENAN, KATHLEEN MARGARET LOUGHRAN, PATRICIA ANNE KEENAN, GARY JOHN STOKES McNulty Justin 17 Amakane Road, SDLP (Social SEAMUS MALLON, Camlough, Newry, Democratic & MARTIN FRANCIS BT35 7HY Labour Party) CONLON, MEALLA ELLEN CAMPBELL, SHARON HAUGHEY- GRIMLEY, THOMAS GERARD O'HANLON, PATRICK JOSEPH BRANNIGAN, ANNE ELIZABETH GARVEY, SEAN LENAGH, STEPHEN JOSEPH McGRANE, EAMON THOMAS McNEILL Murphy Conor 4 Church Rock, Sinn Féin CHARLES JOSEPH Camlough, Newry, FRANCIS CASEY, Co. Down., BT35 PATRICK JAMES 7JU McGINN, BRENDAN PAUL McCORRY, BRIGID PATRICIA COURTNEY, ROSELINE DOHERTY, MARK EDWARD CROSSEY, SARAH- JANE McALLISTER, BERNARD GERARD SMITH, ANTHONY JENNINGS, VALERIE HARTE Nicholson Sam 63 Crosskeys Road, Ulster Unionist EDITH ELLIOTT, JOHN Armagh, BT60 3JR Party ALEXANDER DOOGAN, SYLVIA FLORA AGNES McROBERTS, LORNA GERTRUDE GEORGE, THOMAS DANIEL KENNEDY, DAVID JOHN HILBERT WILLIS, JAMES ARTHUR DILLON SPEERS, JOSEPH DAVID BERRY, ROBERT DAVID JAMES GILPIN, AUBRENE WILLIS Watters Michael (address in Belfast Green Party MAEVE GERALDINE East constituency) POACHER, CHARA TERESA KIMMINS, AOIBHEANN MARIA McCOY, SINEAD STEPHANIE HENRY, GRAEME FINEGAN, ARTHUR BRENDAN MORGAN, JACQUELINE JOAN MORGAN, JAMES MORGAN, RYAN MORGAN, AMANDA JANE ARMSTRONG- PASPARAKI Weir Craig (address in Alliance Party DENVER AUBREY Strangford SAMUEL CALVIN, constituency) WILGAR GRAHAM GLENDINNING, ERIK QVAM, MICHAEL LEE, THOMAS LEE, MAURA GLENDINNING, GARETH JOHN JAMES ACHESON, AARON BLAIR, JOHN ROBERT GRAY, HELEN MAY GRAY The poll for the above election will be held on Thursday 5 May 2016 between the hours of 7:00am and 10:00pm. The situation of each polling station and the description of voters entitled to vote there is available on www.eoni.org.uk and may be viewed at the Area Electoral Office during office hours. The number of members to be elected is SIX. Dated: Tuesday 12 April 2016 Jocelyn McCarley Deputy Returning Officer Banbridge Electoral Office 52 Bridge Street Banbridge BT32 3JU Published and printed by the Deputy Returning Officer, 52 Bridge Street, Banbridge BT32 3JU .
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