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9/10 November 2013 Voting Station List Free State 9/10 November 2013 voting station list Free State Municipality Ward Voting Voting station name Latitude Longitude Address district FS161 - Letsemeng 41601001 21940017 JOHANNES MOKOPANE HALL -29.743842 24.778889 00 JACOB REGOP STREET, RELEBOHILE, LUCKHOFF [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601001 21950018 OPPERMANS INTERMEDIATE -29.41213 24.74385 64 SCHOOR, DORINGFONTEIN, [Koffiefontein] SCHOOL OPPERMANSGRONDE FS161 - Letsemeng 41601001 22100083WANDA FARM -29.602561 24.436567WANDA, LUCKHOFF, HOPETOWN [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601001 22100139 WATERPUT (LEMAJALA FARM) -29.657273 24.712518 WATERPUT, LUCKHOFF, LUCKHOFF [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601002 21910025 IKANYEGENG -29.116795 24.759383 123 SEDITI STRAAT, RATANANG, JACOBSDAL [Koffiefontein] GEMEENSKAPSKOOL FS161 - Letsemeng 41601002 21910036 PANORAMA COMBINED -29.121053 24.754991 1 SCHOOL STREET, SANDERSHOOGTE, JACOBSDAL [Koffiefontein] SCHOOL FS161 - Letsemeng 41601003 21910014 JACOBSDAL TOWN HALL -29.130725 24.773754 1 ANDRIES PRETORIUS, JACOBSDAL, JACOBSDAL [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601003 21960031 IPETLENG SECONDARY -29.126354 25.426031 1107 SELEMELA STREET, LETSEMENG, [Koffiefontein] SCHOOL BOLOKANANG PETRUSBURG FS161 - Letsemeng 41601003 22100016 WEGELEGEN FARM -29.372979 24.580136 TROMPSBURG, TROMPSBURG, TROMPSBURG [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601003 22100027 PHAMBILI PRIMARY SCHOOL -29.107491 24.667871 C/O THOMBSON STREET, RIETRIVER SCHEME, [Koffiefontein] JACOBSDAL FS161 - Letsemeng 41601003 22100094ORANJEPLAAS -29.023196 25.57653300 NO STREET ADDRESS AVAILABLE, PETRUSBURG, [Koffiefontein] PETRUSBURG FS161 - Letsemeng 41601003 22100106 WITKRAAL [PAUL VORSTER -28.952256 25.522015 WITKRAAL, PETRUSBURG, PETRUSBURG [Koffiefontein] FARM] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601003 22100117EUREKA -29.070809 25.316749EUREKA FARM, PETRUSBURG, PETRUSBURG [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601003 22100128PERDEBERG -28.983382 25.076484PERDEBERG, JACOBSDAL, JACOBSDAL [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601004 21930016 KOFFIEFONTEIN -29.396428 24.992542 1 FIRST AVENUE, DIAMANTHOOGTE, [Koffiefontein] INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL KOFFIEFONTEIN FS161 - Letsemeng 41601004 21930027 KHAYELITSHA COMMUNITY -29.38988 24.99445 KOFFIEFONTEIN, KHAYELITSHA, KOFFIEFONTEIN [Koffiefontein] HALL FS161 - Letsemeng 41601004 22100151 NEW BEGINNINGS CRECHE -29.38605 24.98858 SONWABILE, SONWABILE, KOFFIEFONTEIN [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601005 21930038 DANIEL MOOPELA HALL -29.399592 25.000644 02 MVULANE STREET, KOFFIEFONTEIN, [Koffiefontein] KOFFIEFONTEIN Page 1 of 159 9/10 November 2013 voting station list Free State Municipality Ward Voting Voting station name Latitude Longitude Address district FS161 - Letsemeng 41601005 21930049 KOFFIEFONTEIN HOERSKOOL -29.4095 25.0039 DU PREEZE, TOWN, KOFFIEFONTEIN [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601005 22100061SMALDEEL FARM -29.27775 25.38565SMALDEEL, FARM, PETRUSBURG [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601005 22100162KRAAIPOORT -29.4452 25.26876KOFFIEFONTEIN, KOFFIEFONTEIN, KOFFIEFONTEIN [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601006 21960019 BOLOKANANG COMMUNITY -29.127667 25.422229 164 BOIKETLO STREET, BOLOKANANG, [Koffiefontein] HALL PETRUSBURG FS161 - Letsemeng 41601006 21960020 PETRUSBURG TOWN HALL -29.11484 25.414368 WATER STREET, PETRUSBURG, PETRUSBURG [Koffiefontein] FS161 - Letsemeng 41601006 21960042 INOSENG PRIMARY SCHOOL -29.12952 25.42218 SCHOOL CLASSROOM, SCHOOL, PETRUSBURG [Koffiefontein] FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602001 21980011 MATOPORONG COMMUNITY -29.65209 26.158227 494 THUSO STREET, MATOPORONG, REDDERSBURG HALL FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602001 21980022 BOSHOFF HALL -29.646957 26.170984 SCHEEPERS STREET, REDDERSBURG, REDDERSBURG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602001 22090025 GROOTWATER FARM -29.662806 26.323016 GROOTWATER FARM, REDDERSBURG, KOPANONG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602001 22090058 BETHANY PRIMARY SCHOOL -29.58778 25.94001 BETHANY PRIMARY SCHOOL, BETHANY, EDENBURG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602002 22030018 TROMPSBURG TOWN HALL -30.035075 25.778546 80 VOORTREKKER STREET, TROMPSBURG, TROMPSBURG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602002 22030029 MADIKGETLA PRIMARY -30.025658 25.779259 392 RAMOSITLE, MADIKGETLA, TROMPSBURG SCHOOL FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602002 22090069 VERLOSSINGSHOOP FARM -29.78802 25.70303 VERLOSSINGSHOOP FARM, EDENBURG, EDENBURG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602002 22090070 BOONTJIESFONTEIN FARM -29.88517 26.01393 BOONTJIESFONTEIN FARM, EDENBURG, EDENBURG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602002 22090081 GROOTVISGAT FARM SHED -30.03914 25.91246 GROOTVISGAT FARM, TROMPSBURG, TROMPSBURG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602002 22090115 DIEPFONTEIN FARM BUILDING -30.310009 26.11335 DIEPFONTEIN FARM, BETHULIE, BETHULIE FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602002 22090126 RUSTFONTEIN FARMSHED -30.38403 25.98838 RUSTFONTEIN FARM, BETHULIE, BETHULIE FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602002 22090137 MORGENZON FARM SHED -29.908015 25.809234 MORGENZON FARM, TROMPSBURG, TROMPSBURG Page 2 of 159 9/10 November 2013 voting station list Free State Municipality Ward Voting Voting station name Latitude Longitude Address district FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602002 22090261 PLAATJIESFONTEIN -29.89159 25.63754 PLAATJIESFONTEIN, TROMPSBURG, TROMPSBURG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602003 21850017 BETHULIE TOWN HALL -30.499813 25.974985 LOUIS TRICHARDT SQUARE, BETHULIE, BETHULIE FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602003 21850028 LEPHOI COMMUNITY HALL -30.50651 25.979155 JIM FOUCHE STREET, LEPHOI, BETHULIE FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602004 21970010 PHILIPPOLIS TOWN HALL -30.266591 25.273941 50 KOK STREET, PHILIPPOLIS, PHILIPPOLIS FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602004 22050010 GARIEP DAM TOWN HALL -30.601774 25.495853 H/V FISANT & TARENTAAL, GARIEP DAM, GARIEP DAM FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602004 22050021 HYDROPARK COMMUNITY -30.582246 25.506532 , HYDROPARK, KOPANONG [TROMPSBURG] HALL FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602004 22090159 FARAOSFONTEIN FARM -30.43329 25.48869 FARAOSFONTEIN FARM, GARIEP DAM, GARIEP DAM FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602004 22090294 PODING TSE ROLO -30.261247 25.284176 141 NALEDI STREET, PODING TSE ROLO, COMMUNITY HALL PHILLIPOLIS FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602005 21920048 GOEDEHOOP -29.80902 25.53191 GOEDEHOOP FARM, JAGERSFONTEIN, JAGERSFONTEIN FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602005 21970021 CADEUA FARM -30.12611 25.16765 CADEAU FARM, PHILIPPOLIS, PHILIPPOLIS FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602005 22010016 SPRINGFONTEIN TOWN HALL -30.266841 25.70477 23 JAN VAN REEBECK STREET, SPRINGFONTEIN, SPRINGFONTEIN FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602005 22010027 SPRINGFONTEIN PRIMARY -30.26084 25.7175 626 ZOCO, KOPANONG [TROMPSBURG], SCHOOL SPRINGFONTEIN FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602005 22030030 KRAAIFONTEIN FARM -30.08116 25.66557 111 TROMPSBURG, TROMPSBURG, TROMPSBURG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602005 22090193 MODDERSFONTEIN FARM -30.077013 25.05637 MODDERSFONTEIN FARM, PHILIPPOLIS, PHILIPPOLIS FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602005 22090216 GARINGBOOM FARM -30.37345 25.81272 GARINGBOOM, SPRINGFONTEIN, SPRINGFONTEIN FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602005 22090227 STERKFONTEIN FARM -30.54454 25.670559 STERKFONTEIN FARM, BETHILIE, BETHULIE BUILDING FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602005 22090306 PEPERSFONTEIN FARM -30.15742 25.52739 PEPERSFONTEIN FARM, TROMPSBURG, TROMPSBURG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602005 22100140 HALFWEG FARM -29.99975 25.34268 HALFWEG FARM, PHILIPPOLIS, PHILLIPOLIS Page 3 of 159 9/10 November 2013 voting station list Free State Municipality Ward Voting Voting station name Latitude Longitude Address district FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602006 21920015 MAYIBUYE COMMUNITY HALL -29.774024 25.444067 1292 SEEKOEI STREET, MAYIBUYE, JAGERSFONTEIN FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602006 21920026 JAGERSFONTEIN TOWN HALL -29.76159 25.425228 MARK PLEIN, JAGERSFONTEIN, JAGERSFONTEIN FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602007 21900013 JACOB ZUMA COMMUNITY -29.7376 25.313474 1270 IPOPENG, IPOPENG TOWNSHIP, FAURESMITH HALL FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602007 22080169 TIERPOORT -29.450736 26.037304 TIERPOORT, WEGSLUIT, BLOEMFONTEIN BESPROEIINGSAAL FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602007 22080170 HAGESDAM SCHOOL -29.34775 25.80148 HAGESDAM, JAGERSFONTEIN, BLOEMFONTEIN FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602007 22080181 WILLIAM'S STRIP FARM -29.31815 25.89064 WILLIAMSTRIP, FICHARDT PARK, BLOEMFONTEIN SCHOOL FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602007 22100038 LUIPERDSRANDSKOOL -29.91905 25.119109 LUIPERDSRAND SKOOL, FAURESMITH, KOPANONG FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602007 22100049 NOOITGEDACHT FARM -29.63309 25.6352 NOOITGEDACHT FARM, JAGERSFONTEIN, JAGERSFONTEIN FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602007 22100050 SORGVLIET FARM BUILDING -29.500433 25.528149 SORGVLIET FARM, JAGERSFONTEIN, JAGERSFONTEIN FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602008 21890011 BOTLE BA THUTO PRIMARY -29.726956 25.947747 1044 VELEKO STREET, HA-RASEBEI, EDENBURG SCHOOL FS162 - Kopanong [Trompsburg] 41602008 21890022 EDENBURG TOWN HALL -29.736368 25.934955 CNR PIET RETIEF & KERK STREET, EDENBURG, EDENBURG FS163 - Mohokare [Zastron] 41603001 22070034 ZAMA PRIMARY SCHOOL -30.291773 27.102471 SITE NO 1933 ITUMELENG LOCATIO, MATLAKENG, ZASTRON FS163 - Mohokare [Zastron] 41603001 22070056 ITUMELENG FOOTBAL -30.285879 27.108357 , , MOHOKARE [ZASTRON] GROUND FS163 - Mohokare [Zastron] 41603002 21990012 ROUXVILLE TOWN HALL -30.406223 26.828482 PIET RETIEF STREET, ROUXVILLE, FS163 - Mohokare [Zastron] 41603002 21990045 JB TYU PRIMARY SCHOOL -30.40645 26.82804 ROLELATHUNYA, ROUXVILLE,
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