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Konačni Birački Spisak Članova Regionalnog Centra Subotica MS A Konačni birački spisak članova Regionalnog centra Subotica_MS_A Godina Regionalni Matična RB Ime (roditelj) Prezime Licenca, odnosno licence člana Komore Prebivalište mesto i opština rođenja centar sekcija 1 Adel (Deže) Grbić Ludaši 1981 300H53109, 381034012 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 2 Aksinja (Milovan) Lukić 1983 400G14811, 300K56911 Srbobran, Srbobran Subotica A 3 Aleksandar (Veselin) Stevković 1971 300627103, 200080405 Novi Becej, Novi Bečej Subotica A 4 Aniko (Ferenc) Pletikosić 1980 300K08411, 400F79711, 381033412, 401L13318 Čantavir, Subotica Subotica A 5 Anita (Mirjana) Baštovanov 1986 300O28915, 381164717 Senta, Senta Subotica A 6 Anja (Dragiša) Milovanović 1988 381164817 Crvenka, Kula Subotica A 7 Aranka (Josif) Blat 1966 300514903 Kikinda, Kikinda Subotica A 8 Beata (Deneš) Lenđel Latak 1979 300P11716 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 9 Bela (Bela) Lang 1943 300149503 Apatin, Apatin Subotica A 10 Biljana (Ratimir) Čanković 1979 300J53010, 381074513 Bečej, Bečej Subotica A 11 Branislav (Siniša) Kuzmanović 1978 300E03006, 400G00211 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 12 Branislav (Svetozar) Jović 1955 300117503, 400070103, 381087813 Bačka Palanka, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 13 Branislava (Mirko) Kiselički 1981 200135713 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 14 Branka (Ivan) Hegediš 1972 300257603, 381109213 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 15 Branka (Marko) Radulović 1976 300G78808, 200158017 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 16 Branko (V.) Mokan 1963 300257303 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 17 Darija (Pavle) Pavlović 1983 300P06716, 200156217 Odžaci, Odžaci Subotica A 18 Davor (Dragoljub) Kuč 1977 300G43908 Vrbas, Vrbas Subotica A 19 Dijana (Karolj) Šarčević 1979 300I96110, 381111714 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 20 Diko (D.) Lazić 1960 300257903, 400144603 Crvenka, Kula Subotica A 21 Dobrila (Miloš) Novakov 1957 300B02105, 200057904 Mokrin, Kikinda Subotica A 22 Dragana (Boro) Mijatović 1965 200071304, 300938204, 100019912 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 23 Dragana (P.) Siljanović-Kozoderović 1969 200076604, 300143903, 100028516 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 24 Dragana (Radovan) Elezović 1981 300N03214 Vrbas, Vrbas Subotica A 25 Dragana (Čedomir) Mudrinić 1978 300H83009 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 26 Eleonora (Z.) Apro 1964 200021003, 300146603, 100015010, 381047613 Ada, Ada Subotica A 27 Gorica (Mihailo) Kotarac 1985 400I26214, 300N63414 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 28 Hargita (Zoltan) Erči 1979 300O75216 Čantavir, Subotica Subotica A 29 Igor (Ladislav) Kovačić 1978 300L31212 Subotica, Subotica SuboticaA 30 Ivan (Josip) Šadl 1940 400629504, 300528703 Palić, Subotica Subotica A 31 Ivana (Mladen) Rajić Toržić 1986 401K46517, 400K44917, 300P52417, 302P97718 Feketić, Mali Iđoš Subotica A Strana 1 od 4 Konačni birački spisak članova Regionalnog centra Subotica_MS_A Godina Regionalni Matična RB Ime (roditelj) Prezime Licenca, odnosno licence člana Komore Prebivalište mesto i opština rođenja centar sekcija 32 Ištvan (Erne) Vatai 1953 300396403, 400243503, 200114909, 381083813 Senta, Senta Subotica A 33 Jasmina (Lazar) Gojić 1984 200140513, 300M98514, 381160216 Deronje, Odžaci Subotica A 34 Jasmina (M.) Bobić 1965 200007503, 400143903, 300169803, 100002403 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 35 Jelena (Dragomir) Vasić 1980 200124310 Kikinda, Kikinda Subotica A 36 Jelena (Lazar) Popović 1986 300P31217, 381171818 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 37 Jelena (Žarko) Pejak 1982 300L31112, 381038412 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 38 Jene (Josip) Janković 1955 400149803, 200007403, 100002303 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 39 Jovan (Miroslav) Bajac 1983 300M46913 Bačka Palanka, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 40 Jovana (Božidar) Vemić 1982 200152816 Odžaci, Odžaci Subotica A 41 Jožef (J.) Čipa 1949 100003503, 200018903 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 42 Karolj (A.) Pioker 1950 300195203 Kula, Kula Subotica A 43 Karolj (Karolj) Terteli 1973 200098407 Subotica, Subotica SuboticaA 44 Katarina (Velemir) Macan-Sabo 1980 300L83912, 400H09512, 381157216 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 45 Kornelija (S.) Evetović-Cvijanović 1960 200012203, 100013809 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 46 Kristina (Ivan) Miljački Matak 1987 300R18318 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 47 Kristina (Simo) Ćulibrk Medić 1982 400G18411, 300K58911 BAČKA TOPOLA, Bačka Topola Subotica A 48 Laslo (J.) Varga 1946 300200703, 401H31413 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 49 Ljubica (T.) Dašić 1959 381010712, 300354803 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 50 Ljuboslava (Miroslav) Častvenova 1987 300R19618 Bački Petrovac, Bački Petrovac Subotica A 51 Ljudmila (M.) Jamušakov 1969 300B60405, 200014103 Bačka Palanka, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 52 Luka (S.) Aćimović 1966 300193603 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 53 Marija (Pal) Gobor-Janoši 1955 300730304, 400506804 APATIN, Apatin Subotica A 54 Marija (Petar) Dorčić 1962 200117609, 300H51609 Kikinda, Kikinda Subotica A 55 Marija (Tihomir) Bojanić 1987 300R29418 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 56 Marko (Tomislav) Peić 1984 302P33617 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 57 Marta (Blaško) Ostrogonac 1967 300033703, 381079113 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 58 Mijo (Barnaba) Mandić 1949 400546804, 300787404 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 59 Milan (Sava) Stojkov 1955 300083903, 400046103, 200017003 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 60 Milorad (Peko) Strugar 1946 400589004, 301B46705, 200083305, 300776104 Bačka Palanka, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 61 Milota (Pavel) Šušerski 1980 300L76512, 381163617 Bački Petrovac, Bački Petrovac Subotica A 62 Mira (Ljubomir) Jovanović-Kumović 1966 300803304, 381053013 Mladenovo, Bačka Palanka Subotica A Strana 2 od 4 Konačni birački spisak članova Regionalnog centra Subotica_MS_A Godina Regionalni Matična RB Ime (roditelj) Prezime Licenca, odnosno licence člana Komore Prebivalište mesto i opština rođenja centar sekcija 63 Miroslav (J.) Bajac 1954 200023303, 300B60305 Bačka Palanka, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 64 Miroslav (Vladimir) Jorgačević 1965 300150103, 400A90607 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 65 Nataša (Milorad) Kovrlija 1986 200165118 Nakovo, Kikinda Subotica A 66 Nebojša (Radisav) Šćekić 1963 300E16506, 400A91207 Apatin, Apatin Subotica A 67 Norbert (Mikloš) Molnar Gabor 1978 200119510, 300N22114, 381136615 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 68 Olivera (Siniša) Jovanović 1989 300P12616 Apatin, Apatin Subotica A 69 Oršolja (Laslo) Alaćan 1987 300O88916 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 70 Paula (Peter) Žgela 1981 300F65707, 381091713 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 71 Petar (M.) Andrić 1967 200012303, 300A96805 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 72 Radmila (Vid) Mrdak 1961 100014810, 200069604 Kula, Kula Subotica A 73 Radojka (Obrad) Jandrić 1979 300D77606, 381069613 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 74 Radoslav (Borko) Karanović 1980 300G46108, 200122310 Bačka Palanka, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 75 Saida (Fadil) Ćatipović 1965 300516403, 400422704, 200125311, 381104213 Bačka Topola, Bačka Topola Subotica A 76 Silard (Laslo) Godnič 1983 300L51612, 400G95112 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 77 Siniša (Milenko) Miličić 1959 200079804, 300A77104, 400E11909 Apatin, Apatin Subotica A 78 Slavka (Mihajlo) Srdić 1961 100014710, 200065904 Kula, Kula Subotica A 79 Snežana (Milan) Radmanović-Pejić 1966 300B92205, 200045603 APATIN, Apatin Subotica A 80 Snežana (N.) Jančić 1958 200029103, 400172503, 300330003 Novi Kneževac, Novi Kneževac Subotica A 300O47715, 400J66216, 401K13416, 381175918, 81 Srđan (Nikola) Jorgić 1988 Bačka Palanka, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 381178619 82 Strahinja (Marko) Kojić 1958 300118003, 400243803, 200013903 Bačka Palanka, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 83 Suzana (Zoltan) Crnjaković Horvacki 1979 300J53510, 381031912 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 84 Tamara (Milivoje) Miljević 1980 200123110, 300G52008 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 85 Tanja (Radomir) Mijatović 1987 200158117 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 86 Tomo (J.) Peić 1948 300122503, 400070403, 200002503 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 87 Verona (Lj.) Ercegovac 1955 200031003, 300331903, 400C52608 Vrbas, Vrbas Subotica A 88 Vesna (Miodrag) Đorđević Janjatović 1983 200154016, 100028316 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 89 Vesna (S.) Bačko 1960 400143803, 300330503, 200062304 BAČKA PALANKA, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 90 Vesna (Đ.) Arnaut 1963 300315403 Sombor, Sombor Subotica A 91 Vladimir (A.) Fekete 1944 300167503 Bačka Palanka, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 92 Vladimir (Aleksandar) Vujović 1982 300P95018, 400L12718 Kikinda, Kikinda Subotica A 93 Vladimir (Milovan) Dragičević 1980 300G46208, 200121710 Bačka Palanka, Bačka Palanka Subotica A 94 Zoltan (Ferenc) Bek 1979 200132112, 381111814 Bačka Topola, Bačka Topola Subotica A Strana 3 od 4 Konačni birački spisak članova Regionalnog centra Subotica_MS_A Godina Regionalni Matična RB Ime (roditelj) Prezime Licenca, odnosno licence člana Komore Prebivalište mesto i opština rođenja centar sekcija 95 Zoltan (I.) Fađaš 1963 300166303, 400142003 Srbobran, Srbobran Subotica A 96 Zoltan (Laslo) Valkai 1965 300E53307 Kanjiža, Kanjiža Subotica A 97 Zoran (Svetomir) Mišić 1964 300962604 Subotica, Subotica Subotica A 98 Šandor (Š.) Ferčik 1967 300200503, 400303803 Bačko Petrovo Selo, Bečej Subotica A 99 Željka (Mile) Kosanović 1978 300H00909 Apatin, Apatin Subotica A Strana 4 od 4.
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