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Moosa Haroon M HA Baarah Neeluge Addu.Maradhoo Feydhoo Abdul Raheem Moosa M HA Baarah Alivaage HA VOTERS LIST | HA | 27 MARCH 2011 NAME G ATOLL ISLAND DISTRICT HIOUSE VOTE REGISTERED IN Moosa Haroon M HA Baarah Neeluge Addu.Maradhoo Feydhoo Abdul Raheem Moosa M HA Baarah Alivaage HA. Atoll, Male Mohamed Jameel M HA Baarah Billoorijehige HA. Atoll, Male Fathimath Shazla F HA Baarah Carnation View HA. Atoll, Male Shareefa Ali F HA Baarah Fathagumaage HA. Atoll, Male Nashidha Abdul Raheem F HA Baarah Fenfiyaazge HA. Atoll, Male Sugaliya Abdul Latheef F HA Baarah Golden House HA. Atoll, Male Ahmed Raashid M HA Baarah Handhuvaree Villa HA. Atoll, Male Aminath Rasheeda F HA Baarah Hudhuvilla ge HA. Atoll, Male Munaaz Ali M HA Baarah Kulhlhavahge HA. Atoll, Male Mohamed Shifaz M HA Baarah Madhoshimaage HA. Atoll, Male Ahmed Waheed M HA Baarah Mathiraiymaage HA. Atoll, Male Aishath Mueena F HA Baarah Mathiraiymaage HA. Atoll, Male Ibrahim Shakeeb M HA Baarah Meynaage HA. Atoll, Male Ibna Shihab F HA Baarah Nooru Manzil HA. Atoll, Male Nilama Abdul Hakeem F HA Baarah Ocean Villa HA. Atoll, Male Badhurul Muneer M HA Baarah Rahumaanee Hiyaa HA. Atoll, Male Ali Ismail M HA Baarah Raiyrumaage HA. Atoll, Male Fathimath Rasheeda F HA Baarah Raiyvilla ge HA. Atoll, Male Zuhura Musthafa F HA Baarah Reeshange HA. Atoll, Male Abdul Sattar Moosa M HA Baarah Saanee manzil HA. Atoll, Male Aishath Nuthufa F HA Baarah Silvery House HA. Atoll, Male Aminath Aroosha F HA Baarah Silvery House HA. Atoll, Male Ahmed Kamaal M HA Baarah Anoanaage HA.Baarah Aishath Abdul Raheem F HA Baarah Asaas HA.Baarah Aminath Raoofa F HA Baarah Asseyri HA.Baarah Abdul Wahid Ibrahim M HA Baarah Asseyri HA.Baarah Zuhaira Hussain F HA Baarah Asseyri HA.Baarah Fauziyya Hussain F HA Baarah Banafsaage HA.Baarah Moosa Mauroof M HA Baarah Banafsaage HA.Baarah Hussain Ismail M HA Baarah Billoorijehige HA.Baarah Waheed Ali M HA Baarah Carnation View HA.Baarah Moosa Niyaz M HA Baarah Cool House HA.Baarah Ahmed Anees M HA Baarah Dhanbuge HA.Baarah Sajid Ahmed M HA Baarah Dhanbumaage HA.Baarah Gamarunnisa Ibrahim F HA Baarah Dheefuramge HA.Baarah Mohamed Faris M HA Baarah Dhekunu Aage HA.Baarah Haleema Moosa F HA Baarah Dhoshifeenige HA.Baarah Abdulla Zuhuree Ibrahim M HA Baarah Diamond House HA.Baarah Mumthahaz Abdul Raheem M HA Baarah Farivaa villa HA.Baarah Yoosuf Mohamed M HA Baarah Feeroazuge HA.Baarah Voters List 27 March, MDP Election 2011 Page 1 of 58 Secretariat of Maldivian Democratic Party NAME G ATOLL ISLAND DISTRICT HIOUSE VOTE REGISTERED IN Abdull Manik M HA Baarah Fehithari HA.Baarah Fathimath Hassan F HA Baarah Fehivilaage HA.Baarah Nafiza Abdul Raheem F HA Baarah Fenfiyaazge HA.Baarah Abdul Raheem Ali M HA Baarah Fenfiyaazge HA.Baarah Moosa Ibrahim M HA Baarah Furuhmaage HA.Baarah Mohamed Mansoor M HA Baarah Golden House HA.Baarah Ali Shameem M HA Baarah Golden House HA.Baarah Shameema Ali F HA Baarah Golden House HA.Baarah Hawwa Hassan F HA Baarah Guldhasthaage HA.Baarah Abdul Hakeem Ali M HA Baarah Guldhasthaage HA.Baarah Hajara Hassan F HA Baarah Handhuvaree Villa HA.Baarah Mohamed Ismail M HA Baarah Handhuvaree Villa HA.Baarah Mohamed Zahir M HA Baarah Happywind HA.Baarah Ameena Ibrahim F HA Baarah Harumalge HA.Baarah Fathimath Yoosuf F HA Baarah Igurumaa villa HA.Baarah Abdul Razzag Abdul Ghafoor M HA Baarah Igurumaa villa HA.Baarah Abdul Gafoor Ali M HA Baarah Igurumaa villa HA.Baarah Saeeda Mohamed F HA Baarah Jahaamugurige HA.Baarah Mohamed Ibrahim Manik M HA Baarah Javaahirumaage HA.Baarah Nahida Ibrahim F HA Baarah Kanburuge HA.Baarah Ameeliya Mohamed F HA Baarah Kaneeru Villa HA.Baarah MOHAMED AHMED DHEEDHEE M HA Baarah Kaneeru Villa HA.Baarah Ashida Abdul Kareem F HA Baarah Karankaa Aage HA.Baarah Sharafudheen M HA Baarah Kulhlhavahge HA.Baarah Hussain Shafeeg M HA Baarah Maagasdhoshuge HA.Baarah Abdulla Ibrahim Manik M HA Baarah Madhoshimaage HA.Baarah Mamdhoon Abdulla M HA Baarah Madhoshimaage HA.Baarah Fathimath Ibrahim F HA Baarah Madhoshimaage HA.Baarah Ali Shiham M HA Baarah Madhoshimaage HA.Baarah Shadhiya Ali F HA Baarah Mahumaage HA.Baarah Aishath Rushda F HA Baarah Meenaaz HA.Baarah Dhon Manik M HA Baarah Meenaaz HA.Baarah Aminath Mufeedha F HA Baarah Meenaaz HA.Baarah Samila Abdulla F HA Baarah Mirihige HA.Baarah Sofiyya Ali F HA Baarah Moonimaage HA.Baarah Abdul Samad Mohamed M HA Baarah Moonimaage HA.Baarah Haleema Moosa F HA Baarah Naseemee villa HA.Baarah Ahmed Haroon M HA Baarah Neeluge HA.Baarah Mareena Moosa F HA Baarah Neeluge HA.Baarah Haroon Mohamed M HA Baarah Neeluge HA.Baarah Sheereen Mohamed F HA Baarah Nooreege HA.Baarah Sakeeba Ibrahim F HA Baarah Nooreege HA.Baarah Voters List 27 March, MDP Election 2011 Page 2 of 58 Secretariat of Maldivian Democratic Party NAME G ATOLL ISLAND DISTRICT HIOUSE VOTE REGISTERED IN Samira Mohamed F HA Baarah Nooreege HA.Baarah Khadeeja Hussain F HA Baarah North End HA.Baarah Mohamed Ismail M HA Baarah North End HA.Baarah Ibrahim Riyaz M HA Baarah Nusra house HA.Baarah Abdul Hakeem Hassan M HA Baarah Ocean Villa HA.Baarah Nihama Abdul Hakeem F HA Baarah Ocean Villa HA.Baarah Ibrahim Nadheem M HA Baarah Ocean Villa HA.Baarah Mohamed Abdul Hakeem M HA Baarah Ocean Villa HA.Baarah Aminath Hafeeza F HA Baarah Parrot HA.Baarah Ali Misr M HA Baarah Rabeeu Manzil HA.Baarah Anwar Saadath M HA Baarah Rahumaanee Hiyaa HA.Baarah Jawahira Abdul Samad F HA Baarah Rahumaanee Hiyaa HA.Baarah Mariyam Rasheedha F HA Baarah Raiyvilla ge HA.Baarah Mohamed Shafiz M HA Baarah Ranfas HA.Baarah Hussain Fahumee M HA Baarah Reeko HA.Baarah Fathimath Risma F HA Baarah Reeshange HA.Baarah Fahumy Moosa M HA Baarah Roashaneege HA.Baarah Isaama Dawood F HA Baarah Sabaahul Khairu HA.Baarah Naila Hussain F HA Baarah Sabaahul Khairu HA.Baarah Dawood Moosa M HA Baarah Sabaahul Khairu HA.Baarah Moosa Ali M HA Baarah Saivaa house HA.Baarah Abdul Salaam Moosa M HA Baarah Seedeezuge HA.Baarah Mariyam Majudha F HA Baarah Seedeezuge HA.Baarah Ubaidulla Mohamed M HA Baarah Sehenaaz HA.Baarah Abdul Kareem Ibrahim M HA Baarah Seiko House HA.Baarah Hassan Ali M HA Baarah Shanray HA.Baarah Shaheedha Abdul Samad F HA Baarah Shanray HA.Baarah Anees Hilmee M HA Baarah Silsilaage HA.Baarah Azra Abdul Latheef F HA Baarah Silvery House HA.Baarah Mahmood Abdulla M HA Baarah Silvery House HA.Baarah Fathimath Visaama F HA Baarah Siyaana manzil HA.Baarah Saara Moosa F HA Baarah Sweet Heart HA.Baarah Faiz Abdulla M HA Baarah Thinadhooge HA.Baarah Samiyya Ibrahim F HA Baarah Thirige HA.Baarah Aminath Mohamed F HA Baarah Thoorimaage HA.Baarah Ahmed Firag M HA Baarah Uduvilaage HA.Baarah Fathimath Ibrahim F HA Baarah Velaaluge HA.Baarah Aishath Fakhriyya F HA Baarah Venus villa HA.Baarah Abbas Moosa M HA Baarah Victory House HA.Baarah Ahmed Manik M HA Baarah Zamaaneekula HA.Baarah Aminath Wisama F HA Baarah Fehivilaage HA.Kelaa Aishath Zahudha F HA Baarah Kaamineege HA.Thuraakunu Voters List 27 March, MDP Election 2011 Page 3 of 58 Secretariat of Maldivian Democratic Party NAME G ATOLL ISLAND DISTRICT HIOUSE VOTE REGISTERED IN Mariyam Mohamed F HA Baarah Haneed India (Trivandrum) Ahmed Muaaz M HA Baarah Cool House K.BANDOS Ali Rasheed M HA Baarah Muniyaage K.BANDOS Mohamed Habeeb M HA Baarah Naseemee villa K.Guraidhoo Hassan Zareer M HA Baarah Windy Rest K.KANDOOMAA FUSHI Mohamed Shafeeg M HA Baarah Haneed K.MEDHU FINOLHU Abdulla Mufeed M HA Baarah Meenaaz K.MEDHU FINOLHU Ilyas Ibrahim M HA Baarah Diamond House LH.MADHIRI GURAIDHOO Fathimath Niyaza F HA Baarah North End Lh.Naifaru Siyama Adam F HA Baarah Siyaana manzil Lh.Naifaru Hassan Manik M HA Baarah White Sow Maafushee jalu Fathimath Murshida F HA Baarah Meenaaz N.Landhoo Fathmath Waheeda F HA Dhidhdhoo Lonumidhilige AA.Bodufolhudhoo Mohamed Sanoon M HA Dhidhdhoo Alimas Villa ADH.RANGALI FINOLHU Hussain Niyaz M HA Dhidhdhoo Gaamatheege GA.Kanduhulhudhoo Muhammad Shahid M HA Dhidhdhoo Vafaa GDh.Vaadhoo Hussain Solah M HA Dhidhdhoo Aagadhage HA. Atoll, Male Abdulla Hashim M HA Dhidhdhoo Aagadhage HA. Atoll, Male Ismail Haleem M HA Dhidhdhoo Aalam HA. Atoll, Male Jauharee Ali M HA Dhidhdhoo Aanir HA. Atoll, Male Mariyam Rasheeda F HA Dhidhdhoo Aanir HA. Atoll, Male Ahidha Ali F HA Dhidhdhoo Alafaru HA. Atoll, Male Fathimath Ibrahim Umar F HA Dhidhdhoo Alafaru HA. Atoll, Male Ahmed Rasheed M HA Dhidhdhoo Alamaage HA. Atoll, Male Ali Rasheed M HA Dhidhdhoo Alamaage HA. Atoll, Male Sara Ibrahim F HA Dhidhdhoo Alamaage HA. Atoll, Male Abdul Hameed Mohamed M HA Dhidhdhoo Alithari HA. Atoll, Male Mariyam Hameedha F HA Dhidhdhoo Amaanee HA. Atoll, Male Zulaikha Aboobakur F HA Dhidhdhoo Anbareege HA. Atoll, Male Ali Hafeez M HA Dhidhdhoo Anbugasdhoshuge HA. Atoll, Male ALI HASHIM M HA Dhidhdhoo Auotam Vaadhee HA. Atoll, Male Ibrahim Rasheed M HA Dhidhdhoo Beach House HA. Atoll, Male Ibrahim Rasheed M HA Dhidhdhoo Beach Side HA. Atoll, Male Usman Hafeez M HA Dhidhdhoo Beach Villa HA. Atoll, Male Moosa Abdulla M HA Dhidhdhoo Beykenbige HA. Atoll, Male Simana Abdul Azeez F HA Dhidhdhoo Blue House HA. Atoll, Male Ahmed Aslam M HA Dhidhdhoo Burevimaage HA. Atoll, Male Ismail Naseer M HA Dhidhdhoo Dharuma HA. Atoll, Male Mohamed Hashim M HA Dhidhdhoo Dheyliyaage HA. Atoll, Male Hussain Rasheed M HA Dhidhdhoo Fathisge HA. Atoll, Male Mohamed Dhon Manik M HA Dhidhdhoo Fehivinamaage HA. Atoll, Male Abdulla Mahir M HA Dhidhdhoo Gulfaamge HA. Atoll, Male Voters List 27 March, MDP Election 2011 Page 4 of 58 Secretariat of Maldivian Democratic Party NAME G ATOLL ISLAND DISTRICT HIOUSE VOTE REGISTERED IN Moosa Saeed M HA Dhidhdhoo Gumreege HA.
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