Orkney and Shetland Constituency. Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll a Poll Will Be Held on 8 June 2017 Between 07:00 and 22:00

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Orkney and Shetland Constituency. Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll a Poll Will Be Held on 8 June 2017 Between 07:00 and 22:00 UK Parliamentary election: Orkney and Shetland Constituency. Statement of Persons Nominated and Notice of Poll A poll will be held on 8 June 2017 between 07:00 and 22:00. The following people have been or stand nominated for election as a member of the UK Parliament for the above constituency. Those who no longer stand nominated are listed, but will have a comment in the right hand column. Candidate name Address of Description of candidate Names of subscribers to the If no longer candidate * nomination (Proposer and nominated, Seconder listed first) reason why Robina Rendall Barton. Birka, Bressay, Scottish Labour Party. Gordon M Thomson. Shetland, ZE2 9EL. Johan Adamson. Irvine Tait. Averil Simpson. Karen Kent. Frances Flett Hollinrake. K M McGuigan. George Edward Vickers. Linda Jane Guthrie. James S Lawson. Miriam Brett. Orkney and Shetland. Scottish National Party Donna Heddle. (SNP). Iain Malcolmson. Robert Leslie. Emily Velzian. Moira Anderson. Alfred J Baird. Neil Sutherland. Angela Sutherland. Karrol Scott. Patrick Ross-Smith. Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 11 May 2017. Alistair Carmichael. The Old Manse, Evie, Scottish Liberal Liam McArthur. Orkney , KW17 2PH. Democrats. Tavish Scott. Beatrice Wishart. Theo Smith. Brenda Wilcock. W Catherine Emslie. Jack Norquoy. David Dawson. Catherine Coward. Judith Spence. Jamie Halcro Johnston. Orphir House, Orphir, Scottish Conservative and Morgan Harcus. Orkney, KW17 2RD. Unionist. James Garrioch. Richard J Shearer. Audrey Shearer. Richard Zawadski. Madaline Lyner. C Bruce. S Bruce. D Thomson. Tracy Thomson. Stuart Hill. Orkney and Shetland. Independent. R G Care. B Williams. Margaret Halcrow. Steven Malcolmson. Steven Johnson. Wendy Malcolmson. Martin B Garriock. John H Moffat. Robert Simmons. John R Blance. Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 11 May 2017. Robert Smith. Shoreside, South UK Independence Party Duncan Geddes. Ronaldsay, Orkney, (UKIP). Dianne Geddes. KW17 2TQ. John B Finnie. Georgina A Finnie. Colin Taylor. John Wells. P Walls. Alan Walls. Lawrence Smith. Angela Walls. * If a candidate has requested not to make their home address public, the constituency in which their home address is situated (or the country if their address is outside the UK) will be provided. Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 11 May 2017. UK Parliamentary election: Orkney and Shetland Constituency. Situation of Polling Stations. PD Ballot Box Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled to vote AA 1/A St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall East – Albert Street to Eastquoy Road AA 1/B St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall East – Faraclett to Otterswick Crescent AA 1/C St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall East – Palace Gardens to Work Road BA 2/A St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall West and Orphir - Albert Street to Junction Road BA 2/B St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall West and Orphir - King Haakon Street to Pipersquoy Terrace BA 2/C St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Kirkwall West and Orphir – Quanterness to Whitechapel BB 3 Orphir Primary School, Community Hall. Kirkwall West and Orphir - Orphir CA 4 Warehouse Buildings, Stromness. Stromness North CB 5 Warehouse Buildings, Stromness. Stromness South CC 6 Warehouse Buildings, Stromness. Graemsay CD 7 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Hoy and Walls CE 8 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Flotta DA 9 Firth Community Hall. Firth and Stenness DB 10 Milestone Church, Dounby. Harray and Sandwick DC 11 Evie Church. Evie and Rendall DD 12 Birsay Community Centre. Birsay EA 13 St Andrews Community Centre. St Andrews and Deerness EB 14 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Wideford EC 15 Holm Community Centre. Holm ED 16 St Margaret’s Hope Primary School, Community Rm. South Ronaldsay and Burray FA 17 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Rousay, Egilsay, Wyre and Gairsay FB 18 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Shapinsay Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 11 May 2017. PD Ballot Box Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled to vote FC 19 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Sanday FD 20 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. North Ronaldsay FE 21 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Stronsay FF 22 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Papa Westray FG 23 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Westray FH 24 St Magnus Centre, Kirkwall. Eday 1A SHE01 North Unst Public Hall. Unst North 1A SHE02 Uyeasound Public Hall. Unst South 1B SHE0304 Sellafirth Public Hall. Yell North 1C SHE0304 Sellafirth Public Hall. Fetlar 1D SHE05 Mid Yell Public Hall. Yell South 1E SHE06 Whalsay Heritage Centre. Whalsay 1F SHE07 North Roe Public Hall. Northmavine North 2A SHE08 Hillswick Public Hall. Northmavine Central 2B SHE091011 Brae Hall. Northmavine South 2C SHE091011 Brae Hall. Muckle Roe and Busta 2D SHE091011 Brae Hall. Delting West -North 2E SHE1214 Voe Hall. Delting West - South 2F SHE13 Mossbank Public Hall. Delting East North 2G SHE1214 Voe Hall. Delting East - South 2H SHE15 Lunnasting Public Hall. Lunnasting 2J SHE16 Nesting Public Hall. Nesting 2K SHE1719 Walls Public Hall. Walls 3A SHE18 Sandness Public Hall. Sandness 3B SHE1719 Walls Public Hall. Sandsting and Aithsting West 3C SHE2022 Bixter Public Hall. Clousta Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 11 May 2017. PD Ballot Box Situation of polling station Description of persons entitled to vote 3D SHE21 Skeld Public Hall. Sandsting East 3E SHE2022 Bixter Public Hall. Aithsting East 3F SHE2324 Whitedale Youth Club. Weisdale 3G SHE2324 Whitedale Youth Club. Whiteness 3H SHE25 Tingwall Public Hall. Girlsta and Gott 4A SHE26 Scalloway Public Hall. Scalloway 4B SHE2728 Burra Public Hall. Trondra 4C SHE2728 Burra Public Hall. Burra 4D SHE29 Quarff Public Hall. Quarff 5A SHE30 Cunningsburgh Village Club. Cunningsburgh 5B SHE31 Carnegie Hall. Sandwick 5C SHE32 Levenwick Hall. Levenwick and Bigton 6A SHE33 Dunrossness Central Public Hall. Dunrossness 6A SHE34A Gilbertson Park 34A. North Lerwick - Aitken’s Place to Grostane 6A SHE34B Gilbertson Park 34B. North Lerwick - Haldane Burgess Crescent to North Ness 6A SHE34C Gilbertson Park 34C. North Lerwick - North Road to Wista 6B SHE35 Bressay Public Hall. Bressay 7A SHE36A Gilbertson Park 36A. South Lerwick – Ackrigarth to Goodlad Crescent 7A SHE36B Gilbertson Park 36B. South Lerwick – Greenfield Place to Murrayston 7A SHE36C Gilbertson Park 36C. South Lerwick – Nederdale to Sandwall 7A SHE36D Gilbertson Park 36D. South Lerwick – Sandy Loch Drive – Westerloch Terrace 7B SHE37 Gulberwick Community Hall. Gulberwick Printed and published by the Returning Officer, Election Office, Council Offices, School Place, Kirkwall, Orkney on Thursday 11 May 2017. .
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