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Download Region 4 Tabulation PEOPLE'S PROGRESSIVE PARTY CIVIC 2020 GENERAL AND REGIONAL ELECTIONS - Internal Tabulation of Statements of Poll GENERAL RESULTS REGIONAL RESULTS NO. of NO. OF BALLOT BOX Discipline CHANG CHANG REGION DIVISION # DIVISION NAME POLLING PLACE ELECTORS STATION ANUG APNU LJP PPP PRP TCI TNM URP Total TOTAL ANUG APNU LJP PPP PRP TCJ TNM URP Total TOTAL NUMBER Ballots E GY E GY S Valid Total REJECTED Valid Total REJECTED added Votes Voters VOTES Votes Voters VOTES SILVER HILL PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4001 411111 MOBLISSA/ LAVILLETE 59 1 SCHOOL 16 1 1 23 1 1 43 45 2 15 1 23 1 40 43 3 SILVER HILL PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4002 411112 ELIZABETH/LOO CREEK 22 1 SCHOOL 7 1 9 17 18 1 8 1 9 18 18 East Bank Demerara 4003 411113 LOO CREEK/KAIRUNI KAIRUNI NURSERY SCHOOL 60 1 10 33 1 44 46 2 9 1 32 1 43 44 1 SILVER HILL PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4004 411114 KAIRUNI/MOBLISSA 246 1 SCHOOL 1 75 1 84 1 1 163 167 4 76 1 1 83 2 163 167 4 East Bank Demerara 4005 411121 LOO LANDS/UITSPA DORA PRIMARY SCHOOL 81 1 18 48 66 67 1 17 49 66 67 1 SUSANNAH’S RUST East Bank Demerara 4006 411122 VRYHEID/LOO WOOD 85 1 PRIMARY (River) 27 37 64 65 1 26 37 63 65 2 LONG CREEK PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4007 411123 HAIMARUNI 135 1 SCHOOL 51 2 4 32 89 91 2 51 1 4 32 2 90 91 1 East Bank Demerara 4008 411124 HAIBU NARI COMPOUND 7 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 LOW WOOD PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4009 411211 SANS SOUCI/NEW EUSTATIUS 7 1 SCHOOL (River) 3 2 5 5 3 2 5 5 ST. CUTCHBERT MISSION East Bank Demerara 4010 42221 (i) ST. CUTCHBERT MISSION 383 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 1 19 60 225 0 305 310 5 21 71 210 302 308 6 ST. CUTCHBERT MISSION East Bank Demerara 4011 42221 (ii) ST. CUTCHBERT MISSION 363 1 PRIMARY SCHOOL 2 16 57 218 1 1 295 300 5 18 1 66 206 2 293 293 East Bank Demerara 4012 422111 LALUNI LALUNI PRIMARY SCHOOL 336 1 1 45 2 183 1 232 233 1 47 1 1 181 1 231 233 2 YARROWKABRA PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4013 411212 A (i) YAROWKABRA/KURU KURU 355 1 SCHOOL 1 188 2 2 52 2 247 249 2 192 2 51 2 1 248 249 1 YARROWKABRA PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4014 411212 A (ii) YAROWKABRA/KURU KURU 328 1 SCHOOL 6 160 2 2 63 1 234 236 2 162 3 3 60 1 1 230 232 2 HAURARUNI PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4015 411212 B YAROWKABRA/KURU KURU 138 1 SCHOOL 48 37 85 87 2 49 1 36 1 87 87 YARROWKABRA NURSERY East Bank Demerara 4016 411212 C YARROWKABRA/KURU KURU 129 1 SCHOOL 1 41 1 59 1 103 103 41 60 1 1 103 103 East Bank Demerara 4017 411213 KURU KURU/HAURARUNI KURU KURU COLLEGE 464 1 3 147 2 1 155 1 309 314 5 145 3 156 1 305 313 8 WAIAKABRA COMMUNITY East Bank Demerara 4018 411221 A MADEWINI/ MARUDI 488 1 CENTRE 3 69 3 2 243 1 0 1 0 322 327 5 0 67 3 5 246 0 0 0 1 322 322 TRINITY COMMUNITY East Bank Demerara 4019 411221 B MADEWINI/ MARUDI 262 1 CENTRE 2 45 1 1 133 182 186 4 45 1 133 1 180 180 KURU KURURU PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4020 411222 A (i) KURU KURURU/BADARINA 382 1 SCHOOL (NEW WING) 1 187 72 1 1 262 263 1 182 1 72 1 3 259 261 2 KURU KURURU PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4021 411222 A (ii) KURU KURURU/BADARINA 385 1 SCHOOL (NEW WING) 0 211 0 0 45 1 0 0 0 257 257 0 0 209 1 0 45 0 0 0 1 256 258 2 KURU KURURU PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4022 411222 A (iii) KURU KURURU/BADARINA 423 1 SCHOOL (NEW WING) 2 228 0 0 50 0 0 1 0 281 283 2 0 229 1 0 51 0 0 0 2 283 283 KURU KURURU PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4023 411222 B (i) KURU KURURU/BADARINA 398 1 SCHOOL 192 1 69 1 1 264 270 6 191 1 68 1 261 267 6 KURU KURURU PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4024 411222 B (ii) KURU KURURU/BADARINA 376 1 SCHOOL 1 166 1 69 2 1 240 240 167 71 238 238 KURU KURURU PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4025 411222 C (i) KURU KURURU/BADARINA 424 1 SCHOOL ANNEX 2 191 1 2 83 0 1 2 0 282 283 1 0 191 3 3 82 0 0 0 0 279 279 KURU KURURU PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4026 411222 C (ii) KURU KURURU/BADARINA 375 1 SCHOOL ANNEX 1 187 2 0 79 0 0 0 1 270 275 5 0 184 1 0 79 2 0 0 3 269 269 KURU KURURU PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4027 411222 C (iii) KURU KURURU/BADARINA 382 1 SCHOOL ANNEX 171 2 92 1 266 270 4 169 2 1 92 2 266 270 4 East Bank Demerara 4028 412111 A (i) TIMEHRI (SOUTH) TIMEHRI PRIMARY SCHOOL 399 1 3 183 2 2 72 4 266 271 5 183 1 77 1 2 264 264 East Bank Demerara 4029 412111 A (ii) TIMEHRI (SOUTH) TIMEHRI PRIMARY SCHOOL 366 1 98 1 161 2 1 263 265 2 97 1 160 2 260 265 5 East Bank Demerara 4030 412111 B (i) TIMEHRI (SOUTH) RED GROUND PAIVILLION 278 1 1 98 91 1 191 196 5 100 91 1 1 193 196 3 East Bank Demerara 4031 412111 B (ii) TIMEHRI (SOUTH) RED GROUND PAIVILLION 345 1 2 99 140 1 242 246 4 98 1 140 3 242 246 4 East Bank Demerara 4032 412112 A (i) TIMEHRI (NORTH) TIMEHRI PRIMARY SCHOOL 454 1 2 153 3 126 4 1 1 1 291 297 6 157 3 2 122 4 2 290 296 6 East Bank Demerara 4033 412112 A (ii) TIMEHRI (NORTH) TIMEHRI PRIMARY SCHOOL 479 1 134 4 201 2 1 1 343 346 3 134 6 203 1 1 345 345 East Bank Demerara 4034 412112 A (iii) TIMEHRI (NORTH) TIMEHRI PRIMARY SCHOOL 455 1 1 104 2 199 3 1 310 316 6 101 2 205 3 3 314 317 3 East Bank Demerara 4035 412112 B (i) TIMEHRI (NORTH) PRISON STAFF CLUB 376 1 3 240 28 271 272 1 235 1 1 26 4 267 271 4 East Bank Demerara 4036 412112 B (ii) TIMEHRI (NORTH) PRISON STAFF CLUB 391 1 3 204 42 249 252 3 204 43 2 249 252 3 ST. MARY’S PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4037 412121 A (I) SOESDYKE 464 1 SCHOOL 2 209 1 1 68 281 292 11 210 2 1 73 1 287 292 5 ST. MARY’S PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4038 412121 A (ii) SOESDYKE 419 1 SCHOOL 189 2 113 304 307 3 188 2 112 1 303 306 3 ST. MARY’S PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4039 412121 B SOESDYKE 210 1 SCHOOL 1 57 1 93 152 154 2 58 95 1 154 154 SOESDYKE PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4040 412121 C (i) SOESDYKE 361 1 SCHOOL 1 93 1 149 1 245 247 2 92 1 151 1 245 247 2 SOESDYKE PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4041 412121 C (ii) SOESDYKE 320 1 SCHOOL 53 1 169 223 225 2 53 1 168 1 223 224 1 SOESDYKE PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4042 412121 D (i) SOESDYKE 258 1 SCHOOL 79 1 2 103 185 187 2 82 99 181 186 5 SOESDYKE PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4043 412121 D (ii) SOESDYKE 288 1 SCHOOL 89 1 109 199 200 1 85 1 111 197 200 3 SOESDYKE PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4044 412121 E (i) SOESDYKE 297 1 SCHOOL 82 132 214 216 2 81 131 212 216 4 SOESDYKE PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4045 412121 E (ii) SOESDYKE 293 1 SCHOOL 1 28 2 1 168 1 1 202 204 2 31 2 168 1 202 204 2 SOESDYKE SECONDARY East Bank Demerara 4046 412121 F (i) SOESDYKE 298 1 SCHOOL 4 133 3 48 188 188 135 1 2 48 1 187 188 1 SOESDYKE SECONDARY East Bank Demerara 4047 412121 F (Ii) SOESDYKE 265 1 SCHOOL 1 88 2 75 1 167 169 2 87 2 2 73 2 166 169 3 SOESDYKE SECONDARY East Bank Demerara 4048 412121G (i) SOESDYKE 356 1 SCHOOL 3 192 1 2 59 1 258 260 2 190 2 3 60 1 256 259 3 SOESDYKE SECONDARY East Bank Demerara 4049 412121G (ii) SOESDYKE 372 1 SCHOOL 3 137 1 2 120 2 265 267 2 138 2 124 2 266 267 1 ST. MARY’S PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4050 412122A (i) DEN HEUVEL/HUIST COVERDEN 244 1 SCHOOL 2 103 2 1 53 3 2 166 168 2 104 4 1 51 3 163 168 5 ST. MARY’S PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4051 412122A (ii) DEN HEUVEL/HUIST COVERDEN 235 1 SCHOOL 1 131 28 1 161 162 1 134 27 161 162 1 ST. MARY’S PRIMARY East Bank Demerara 4052 412122 B DEN HEUVEL/HUIST COVERDEN 233 1 SCHOOL 51 1 111 163 165 2 51 1 110 162 165 3 East Bank Demerara 4053 412131 D SARAH JOHANNA TO CALEDONIA PEARL NURSERY SCHOOL 517 1 2 42 0 2 327 0 1 0 0 374 380 6 0 39 2 2 325 0 0 0 2 370 370 East Bank Demerara 4054 412131 E SARAH JOHANNA TO CALEDONIA PEARL NURSERY SCHOOL 332 1 1 139 2 1 84 227 229 2 137 2 2 85 226 229 3 East Bank Demerara 4055 412131 A (i) LAND OF CANAAN SUPPLY PRIMARY SCHOOL 317 1 81 3 2 130 1 217 220 3 80 3 3 131 1 218 220 2 East Bank Demerara 4056 412131 A (ii) LAND OF CANAAN SUPPLY PRIMARY SCHOOL 318 1 64 3 3 137 1 208 210 2 62 5 2 137 1 207 208 1 East Bank Demerara 4057 412131 B (i) LAND OF CANAAN SUPPLY PRIMARY SCHOOL 263 1 0 105 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 175 176 1 0 103 0 0 71 0 0 0 0 174 174 East Bank Demerara 4058 412131 B (ii) LAND OF CANAAN SUPPLY PRIMARY SCHOOL 274 1 0 93 2 0 91 0 0 0 0 186 189 3 0 94 3 0 88 0 0 0 0 185 185 East Bank Demerara 4059 412131 C LAND OF CANAAN SUPPLY PRIMARY SCHOOL 244 1 2 61 1 0 85 0 1 0 0 150 151 1 0 62 2 0 85 0 0 0 1 150 150 OLEANDER NURSERY East Bank Demerara 4060 412132 A RELIEF/BRICKERY 329 1 SCHOOL 1 94 3 0 120 1 0 0 0 219 222 3 0 94 2 0 121 2 0 0 1 220 220 East Bank Demerara 4061 412132 B (i) RELIEF/BRICKERY SUPPLY PRIMARY SCHOOL 358 1 2 199 1 0 30 0 1 1 0 234 236 2 0 198 3 1 28 0 0 0 2 232 232 East Bank Demerara 4062 412132 B (ii) RELIEF/BRICKERY SUPPLY PRIMARY SCHOOL 364 1 4 182 0 1 43 1 2 1 0 234 239 5 0 185 3 1 44 0 0 0 2 235 235 East Bank Demerara 4063 412133 GARDEN OF EDEN G.D.F LECTURE HALL 394 1 15 1 276 292 296 4 15 1 276 292 296 4 FRIENDSHIP SECONDARY East Bank Demerara 4064 412134 A (i) FRIENDSHIP 275 1 SCHOOL 5 70 1 1 93 0 1 0 1 172 178 6 0 71 2 1 93 1 0 0 3 171 171 FRIENDSHIP SECONDARY East Bank Demerara 4065 412134 A (ii) FRIENDSHIP 300 1 SCHOOL 1 67 0 1 148 0 0 0 0 217 219 2 0 64 2 1 147 0 0 0 2 216 216 FRIENDSHIP SECONDARY East Bank Demerara 4066 412134 B (i) FRIENDSHIP 373 1 SCHOOL 1 160 0 1 85 0 0 0 1 248 250 2 0 155 1 1 86 0 0 0 3 246 246 FRIENDSHIP SECONDARY East Bank Demerara 4067 412134 B (ii) FRIENDSHIP 415 1 SCHOOL 4 166 1 0 117 1 0 0 0 289 294 5 0 160 1 1 119 2 0 0 2 285 285 FRIENDSHIP SECONDARY East Bank Demerara 4068 412134 B (iii) FRIENDSHIP 389 1 SCHOOL 1 91 0 1 157 0 0 0 0 250 254 4 0 88 1 1 157 0 0 0 3 250 250 FRIENDSHIP SECONDARY East Bank Demerara 4069 412134 B (iv) FRIENDSHIP 332 1 SCHOOL 1 118 1 1 119 1 0 0 0 241 244 3 0 115 2 1 117 0 0 0 2 237 237 GTT EXCHANGE East Bank Demerara 4070 412135 NEW HOPE 398 1 COMPOUND 1 110 1 154 266 267 1 106 1 152 1 3 263 264 1 East Bank Demerara 4071 412136 A CRAIG/GOOD SUCCESS CRAIG PRIMARY SCHOOL 442 1 2 156 2 1 151 1 1 1 1 316 318 2 153 1 1 154 6 315 317 2 East Bank Demerara 4072 412136 B CRAIG/GOOD SUCCESS CRAIG PRIMARY SCHOOL 405 1 1 138 2 113 1 255 258 3 137 1 116 1 255 258 3 PEOPLE'S PROGRESSIVE PARTY CIVIC 2020 GENERAL AND REGIONAL ELECTIONS - Internal Tabulation of Statements of Poll GENERAL RESULTS REGIONAL RESULTS NO.
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