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ANNEXURE 10.1 CHAPTER X, PARA 17 ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 State (S11) KERALA No ANNEXURE 10.1 CHAPTER X, PARA 17 ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 State (S11) KERALA No. Name and Reservation Status of Assembly 82 ERANAKULAM Last Part : 134 Constituency : No. Name and Reservation Status of Parliamentary 12 ERNAKULAM Service Electors Constituency in which the Assembly Constituency is located : 1. DETAILS OF REVISION Year of Revision : 2017 Type of Revision : SPECIAL SUMMARY REVISION Qualifying Date : 01-01-2017 Date of Final Publication : 10-01-2017 2. SUMMARY OF SERVICE ELECTORS A) NUMBER OF ELECTORS : 1. Classified by Type of Service Name of Service Number of Electors Members Wives Total A) Defence Services 133 71 204 B) Armed Police Force 2 2 4 C) Foreign Services 1 1 2 Total in part (A+B+C) 136 74 210 2. Classified by Type of Roll Roll Type Roll Identification Number of Electors Members Wives Total I Original Mother Roll Draft Roll-2017 136 74 210 II Additions List Supplement 1 Summary revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Supplement 2 Continuous revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Sub Total : 136 74 210 III Deletions List Supplement 1 Summary revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Supplement 2 Continuous revision of last part of Electoral 0 0 0 Roll Sub Total : 0 0 0 Net Electors in the Roll after (I+II-III) 136 74 210 B) NUMBER OF CORRECTIONS : Roll Type Roll Identification No. of Electors Supplement 1 Summary revision of last part of Electoral Roll 1 Supplement 2 Continuous revision of last part of Electoral Roll 0 Total : 1 ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 82 ERANAKULAM, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ENGIINEERS 18 ER ELUPARAMBIL 1 K UMESH KAMATH M 43 N/SUB / MEG & CENTRE T D WEST ROAD BANGALORE ERNAKULAM ENGIINEERS 18 ER ELUPARAMBIL 2 U VIDYA KAMATH W 34 . / 1 MEG & CENTRE T D WEST ROAD BANGALORE ERNAKULAM PETER AMC RECORDS KOLARIKKAL 3 KOLARIKKAL M 42 NK/NA / PO - DILKUSHA VADUTHALA PORTHAUS LUCKNOW (UP) ERNAKULAM AMC RECORDS KOLARIKKAL 4 SMITHA W 38 . / 3 PO - DILKUSHA VADUTHALA LUCKNOW (UP) ERNAKULAM AOC RECORD PIRU VUHAR 5 JOSEPH ANTHONY M 24 SEP / SECUNDERABAD CHERANALLOOR CVD DELHI ERNAKULAM THEKKUMTHALA RECORDS HOUSE SHANAWAZ K A 25 SEP / THE MARATHA LI 6 M VADUTHALA PIN 900 499, C/o.56 APO ERNAKULAM THEKKUMTHALA RECORDS HOUSE PUSHA 47 . / 6 THE MARATHA LI 7 W VADUTHALA PIN 900 499, C/o.56 APO ERNAKULAM 14 ENGR REGT G SEBASTIAN KARSHAKA ROAD 39 L/HAV / MEG & CENTRE 8 JOSEPH M ERNAKULAM BANGALORE 14 ENGR REGT KARSHAKA ROAD G ROSSI 35 . / 8 MEG & CENTRE 9 W ERNAKULAM BANGALORE BUREAU OF SAILORS PUTHUKALAVATTOM 10 KP SHILIN KUMAR M 24 155085-T / INDIAN NAVY ELAMAKKARA PO MUMBAI ERNAKULAM BUREAU OF SAILORS KIRIYANTHAN HOUSE 197751K- SIBI SEBASTIAN 30 INDIAN NAVY SRM CROSS ROAD 11 M EA / MANKHURD,MUMBAI PACHALAM BUREAU OF SAILORS KIRIYANTHAN HOUSE 12 MAYMOL W 25 . / 11 INDIAN NAVY SRM CROSS ROAD MANKHURD,MUMBAI PACHALAM INDIAN NAVY PULITHARA HOUSE 173878B-PO JAIN P. GEORGE 34 CABS KOCHI 13 M / MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY PULITHARA HOUSE 14 MEERA JAIN W 30 . / 13 CABS KOCHI MUMBAI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY GOVIND NIVAS SATISH CHANDRA 41349Z- 39 SENA BHAVAN, C WING T D ROAD WEST 15 SEKHAR RAO M CDR / NEW DELHI-110 011 ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY GOVIND NIVAS 16 SANDHYA S RAO W 34 . / 15 SENA BHAVAN, C WING T D ROAD WEST NEW DELHI-110 011 ERNAKULAM Note:- Elector type active will be ‘M’ for an elector who is the member of Defence Service / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service and it will be ‘W’ for an elector who finds a place in this list by virtue of being the wife of a member of Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service. If a wife herself belongs to Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service she would be categorized as member, and not as a wife. Whenever an elector is categorized as a Member, Rank / Buckle No. must be given in case of Defence Services / Armed Police Services. ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 82 ERANAKULAM, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 INDIAN NAVY ASHIANA 04078- NAIJU THOMAS 32 SENA BHAVAN MOTHIRAPPADOM 17 M TLTC / NEW DELHI-110 011 KALOOR INDIAN NAVY ASHIANA 18 YESHODA W 30 . / 17 SENA BHAVAN MOTHIRAPPADOM NEW DELHI-110 011 KALOOR CDR.PHILIPOSE INDIAN NAVY 10 C HARBOUR POINT 19 GEORGE M 39 02973F / SENA BHAVAN RAVIPURAM PYNUMMOOTTIL NEW DELHI-110 011 ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY 10 C HARBOUR POINT 20 PRIYA PHILIPOSE W 32 . / 19 SENA BHAVAN RAVIPURAM NEW DELHI-110 011 ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY KARAKKAT ESTATE 21 LT. HARIGOVIND M 31 04387W / INS CHITTOOR ROAD NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY KARAKKAT ESTATE 22 VINITA W 26 . / 21 INS CHITTOOR ROAD NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM 48/1224 B INDIAN NAVY YUVAKALATHARANG 04239H- EXECUTIVE SRIDHAR WARRIER 31 ROAD 23 M LTC / IHMD(NAVY) (FOR DPS) ELAMAKKARA NEW DELHI - 110 011 ERNAKULAM SATHI VIHAR IAF MARIATH SRM ROAD 36 698565 F- / AFRO 24 SUDHEER MENON M PACHALAM, NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM SATHI VIHAR IAF MANJUSHA SRM ROAD 27 . / 24 AFRO 25 SUDHEER W PACHALAM, NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM 55/692 AMC, NAVY MAHESH MALIN VISHAKHOM, 40 752424-T / NHQ 26 KUMAR M MADAKKAPPILLIL NEW DELHI CHITTOOR ROAD 55/692 AMC, NAVY VISHAKHOM, RADHIKA 33 . / 26 NHQ 27 W MADAKKAPPILLIL NEW DELHI CHITTOOR ROAD INDIAN NAVY(DIDH - MOTHER THERESA NAVY) LANE JOSE VIKAS 27 04848-T / 28 M SENA BHAVAN VADUTHALA NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM 33/223, SREEKRISHNA EXECUTIVE (NAI) PRADEEP JAWAN CROSS ROAD 26 05084B / SENA BHAVAN 29 KRISHNAKUMAR M ELAMAKKARA NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM JOSE GS (E) 40/1828 30 KIZHAKETHIL M 36 41396-F / SENA BHAVAN KALOOR XAVIER NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM Note:- Elector type active will be ‘M’ for an elector who is the member of Defence Service / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service and it will be ‘W’ for an elector who finds a place in this list by virtue of being the wife of a member of Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service. If a wife herself belongs to Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service she would be categorized as member, and not as a wife. Whenever an elector is categorized as a Member, Rank / Buckle No. must be given in case of Defence Services / Armed Police Services. ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 82 ERANAKULAM, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GS (E) 40/1828 31 USHA W 32 . / 30 SENA BHAVAN KALOOR NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY POORNIMA RAMAN PREM 55 01137-H / NAVAL HQ PULLEPADY 32 SUTHAN M NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY POORNIMA 33 BEENA SUTHAN W 47 . / 32 NAVAL HQ PULLEPADY NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY POORNIMA 34 RAMAN PRABHATH M 49 50456Y / NAVAL HQ/DOP PULLEPADY NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY POORNIMA 35 REKA PRABHATH W 44 . / 34 NAVAL HQ/DOP PULLEPADY NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY 48/2555 36 MANOJ MADAIYA M 30 04373-N / SENA BHAVAN POTTAKUZHI NEW DELHI KALOOR, EKM INDIAN NAVY 48/2555 37 BRINDA MADAIYA W 28 . / 36 SENA BHAVAN POTTAKUZHI NEW DELHI KALOOR, EKM INDIAN NAVY CHUNGATH HOUSE 38 SUNIL JOY M 27 04847-R / SENA BHAVAN VALANJAMBALAM NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY CHUNGATH HOUSE 39 SACHU SUNIL W 26 . / 38 SENA BHAVAN VALANJAMBALAM NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM 49/842K1, MATRU KRIPA INDIAN NAVY MERCY GARDENS P SREEKRISHNAN 29 04510-Z / NAVAL HQ 40 M ELAMAKKARA NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM 49/842K1, MATRU KRIPA INDIAN NAVY SUCHETA MERCY GARDENS 29 . / 40 NAVAL HQ 41 KRISHNAN W ELAMAKKARA NEW DELHI ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY PULLUTTIPARAMBIL 42 N PRAMOD M 28 178054 W / CABS PUSHPALAYAM MUMBAI KALOOR, ERNAKULAM INDIAN NAVY PULLUTTIPARAMBIL 43 BINY W 24 . / 43 CABS PUSHPALAYAM MUMBAI KALOOR, ERNAKULAM 4 ENGR REGT ELAMKULAM 44 K A JOY M 34 1530042IN / MEG & CETRER THEVARA BANGALORE ERNAKULAM 4 ENGR REGT ELAMKULAM 45 MARIYA JAYA W 30 . / 44 MEG & CETRER THEVARA BANGALORE ERNAKULAM CORPS/ARMS CHELAKKATHIDATH 46 C T ELIAS M 40 1380028 A / ENGRS/MEG RAMANGALAM 9 ENGR REGT. ERNAKULAM Note:- Elector type active will be ‘M’ for an elector who is the member of Defence Service / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service and it will be ‘W’ for an elector who finds a place in this list by virtue of being the wife of a member of Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service. If a wife herself belongs to Defence Services / Armed Police Service / Foreign Service she would be categorized as member, and not as a wife. Whenever an elector is categorized as a Member, Rank / Buckle No. must be given in case of Defence Services / Armed Police Services. ELECTORAL ROLL - 2017 of Assembly Constituency 82 ERANAKULAM, (S11) KERALA A . Defence services SINo Name Elector Age Rank Husband's S. Regimental Address for House Address Type No Despatch of Ballot Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 INDIAN NAVY 40/2038, RMV PARODATH 29 193272 F / CBOS, MANKHURD ELAMAKKARA 47 AUGUSTINE M MUMBAI KOCHI CORPS OF ENGRS THOTTAKATHE HOUSE 48 T J VARGHESE M 37 1379212 Y / MADRAS ENGR GROUP KOCHI BANGALORE ERNAKULAM MASON, GREF RECORDS NEDUMPARAMBIL NEDUMPARAMBIL 31 GS-176573 / DIGHI CAMP PERUMANOOR 49 LEYON V M PUNE-15 ERNAKULAM 104 AD REGT.
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