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List of Polling Stations for 27 SHOLINGANALLUR Assembly Constituency Within the 4 CHENNAI SOUTH Parlimentry Constituency List of Polling Stations for 27 SHOLINGANALLUR Assembly Constituency within the 4 CHENNAI SOUTH Parlimentry Constituency Whether Sl No for all of Location and Name of the Building in which Polling Area voters or Polling Polling station is located men only or Station women only 1. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 3 N.S.K Street, 2. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 3 Throubathiamman Koil St, 3. St. Thomas P.U.P School, 6th Main Road Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 3 Vembuli Amman Koil St, 4. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 3 Jayaraman St, 5. 1 All Voters Nanganallur Ullagaram Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 4 Manimekalai St, 6. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 7 New Hindhu Colony, 7. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 7 Radha Nagar, 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS 1. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 3 Medavakkam Main Road, 2. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 Lakshmi Nagar 5th Street, 3. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 Lakshmi Nagar 6th Street Extension, 4. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 Lashmi Nagar 10th Street, 5. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 Azhvar nagar 1st Street, 6. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) St. Thomas P.U.P School, 6th Main Road And (R.V), Ward 16 Azhvar Nagar 2nd Street, 7. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 Azhvar Nagar 3rd Street, 8. Ullagaram 3rd 2 All Voters Nanganallur Ullagaram Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 Azhvar Nagar 4th Street, 9. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 1 Mackmilan Colony 1st Street, 10. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 1 Mackmilan Colony 2nd Street, 11. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 1 Mackmilan Colony 3rd Street, 12. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 1 Mackmilan Colony 4th Street, 13. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 1 Gowari Colony, 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS 1. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 3 Medavakkam Main Road Vigneshwara Nagar, 2. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward St. Thomas P.U.P School, 6th Main Road 3 3 19th Street, 3. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 3 23rd Street, 4. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 1 Periyar Street, 5. All Voters Nanganallur Ullagaram Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 124 Bathala Vinayagar Koil Street Annamalai st, 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS 1. Ullakaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 3 Rajaji Street, 2. Ullakaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 4 Sabapathi Street, 3. Ullakaram New Prince Mat.Hr.Sec.School, Sabapathi St 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 4 Gajalakshmi Street, 4. Ullakaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 6 Vijayaganapathi Nagar 3rd Street, 5. 4 All Voters Ullagaram Ullakaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 6 Vijayaganapathi Nagar 2nd Street, 6. Ullakaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 V. O. C Street, 7. Ullakaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Johnkennedy Street, 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS 1. Ullakaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 6th Main Road, 2. Ullakaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 Elango Street, 3. Ullagaram New Prince Mat.Hr.Sec.School, Sabapathi St 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 Indira 1st Cross Street, 4. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 Indira 2nd Cross Street, 5. 5 All Voters Ullagaram Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 Indira Street, 6. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 Indira 3rd Cross street, 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS 1. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Gandhi Street, 2. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Chittrarasu st, 3. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Chittrarasu Cross St, 4. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Nehru St, 5. Ullagaram New Prince Mat.Hr.Sec.School, Sabapathi St 6 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Nethaji Street, 6. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Kannagi Street, 7. Ullagaram 3rd Grade All Voters Ullagaram (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Ambethkar Street, 8. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Ambethkar 1st Cross Street, 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS Page 1 of 85 List of Polling Stations for 27 SHOLINGANALLUR Assembly Constituency within the 4 CHENNAI SOUTH Parlimentry Constituency Whether Sl No for all of Location and Name of the Building in which Polling Area voters or Polling Polling station is located men only or Station women only 1. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 4 Venkat Narayanan Street, 2. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 6 Gokulam Street, 3. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 Navalar Street, 4. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Ambethkhar 2nd Cross New Prince Mat.Hr.Sec.School, Sabapathi St 7 Street, 5. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 18 Ambethkhar 3rd Cross Street, 6. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 All Voters Ullagaram Kubera Munusamy Street Karunanidhi Nagar, 7. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 Kamarajar Street 1st Cross St Karunanidhi Nagar, 8. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Narayanan Street Extension, 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS 1. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 17 Erikkarai Street, 2. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 17 Abraham Street, 3. New Prince Sri Bhavani Vidyashram, Sabapathi 8 Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 17 Madhiazhagan Street, 4. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 17 Madiazhagan 1st All Voters St Ullagaram Cross Street, 5. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 17 Madiazhagan 2nd Cross Street, 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS New Prince Sri Bhavani Vidyashram, Sabapathi 1. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 M G R Street, 2. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 M G R 2nd Cross Street, 9 All Voters St Ullagaram 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS 1. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 M G R 1st Street, 2. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 16 Venkadasami Street, 3. New Prince Sri Bhavani Vidyashram, Sabapathy Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 3 Vembuli Pannaikkaran Street, 4. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 Porchezhiyan 10 All Voters St Ullagaram Street, 5. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 K V K Sami Street, 6. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 2 E P R Nagar, 7. Ullagaram 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 17 Bharathi Street, 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS 1. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 18th Street, 2. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 19th Street, 3. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 20th street, 4. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji nagar Extension 21th Street, 5. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 22nd Street, 6. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 23rd Street, 7. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 24th Street, 8. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 25th Street, 9. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 26th Street, 10. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Prince Srivari Vidyalaya CBSE Secondary School, 11 Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 27th Street, 11. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji All Voters 12th Kannagi Street Puzhuthivakkam Nagar Extension 29th Street, 12. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 30th Street, 13. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 31st Street, 14. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 32nd Street, 15. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 33rd Street, 16. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 34th Street, 17. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 35th Street, 18. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 36th Street, 19. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 37th Street, 999. OVERSEAS ELECTORS Page 2 of 85 List of Polling Stations for 27 SHOLINGANALLUR Assembly Constituency within the 4 CHENNAI SOUTH Parlimentry Constituency Whether Sl No for all of Location and Name of the Building in which Polling Area voters or Polling Polling station is located men only or Station women only 1. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 2nd Village Road, 2. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 2nd Gurulakshmi Nagar, 3. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ware 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 2nd Main Road, 4. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 2nd Main Road 1st Cross Street, 5. Ullagaram, Puzhuthivakkam 3rd Grade (M) And (R.V), Ward 8 Balaji Nagar Extension 2nd Main Road 2nd Cross Street, 6.
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