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Notice of Polling Stations DÁIL GENERAL ELECTION 2020 Electoral Acts 1992 – 2019 Poll to be taken on Saturday 8th February, 2020 CONSTITUENCY OF DONEGAL NOTICE OF POLLING STATIONS Nos. 1 – 252 incl. I, the undersigned, being the Returning Officer for the Constituency of DONEGAL give notice that the Poll in the above Election will be taken on SATURDAY THE 8th DAY OF February, 2020 at the several Polling Stations and the electors entitled to vote at each Station as set out on the annexed list in the said Election are as follows:- All Electors on the Register of Electors save those with the Letters “E”, “L” or “S” before their names are entitled to vote at the Election at the Polling Stations listed herein subject to meeting other requirements under Electoral Law. GERALDINE O’CONNOR RETURNING OFFICER Dated this 18th day of January, 2020 1 OLLTOGHCHÁN DÁLA 2020 Na hAchtanna Toghcháin 1992 – 2019 Beidh an vótáil ar an Toghchán ar siúl ar an Satharn, an 8ú lá de Feabhra, 2020. DÁILCHEANTAR DHÚN NA nGALL FÓGRA MAIDIR LEIS NA STÁISIÚIN VÓTÁLA Uimhreacha 1 – 252, go huile. Tugaimse, an Ceann Comhairimh do Dháilcheantar DHÚN NA nGALL agus a bhfuil m’ainm leis seo thíos, fógra go mbeidh an Vótáil ar an Toghchán thuasluaite ar siúl ar an SATHARN, AN 8ú LÁ DE MHÍ Feabhra, 2020 sna Stáisiúin Vótála éagsúla mar aon leis na toghthóirí atá i dteideal vóta a chaitheamh i ngach Stáisiún ar leith faoi mar atá leagtha amach sa liosta atá san iarscríbhinn a bhaineann leis an Toghchán seo mar seo a leanas: Tá cead ag gach Toghthóir seachas iad siúd a bhfuil na litreacha “E”, “L” nó “S” roimh a gcuid ainmneacha vóta a chaitheamh sa Toghchán ag na Stáisiúin Vótála atá luaite anseo faoi réir coinníollacha eile a bhaineann le Dlí Toghcháin. GEARÓIDÍN NÍ CHONCHUBHAIR AN CEANN COMHAIRIMH Arna dhátú an 18ú lá de mhí Eanáir, 2020. 2 COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA OF BUNCRANA POLLING SITUATION OF POLLING STATION POLLING DISTRICT STATION NO. 1. BALLYMACARRY – COCKHILL NEW N.S. COCKHILL – FY NOS. ON REG. 1-693 INCL. 2. BALLYMACARRY – COCKHILL NEW N.S. BUNCRANA RURAL EXTENDED TOWN NORTH - GD NOS. ON REG. 1- 631 INCL. 3. BALLYMACARRY – COCKHILL NEW N.S. BUNCRANA RURAL EXTENDED TOWN NORTH - GD NOS. ON REG. 632 -1181 INCL. 4. BALLYMACARRY – COCKHILL NEW N.S. BUNCRANA RURAL EXTENDED TOWN NORTH - GD NOS. ON REG. 1182-1769 INCL. 5. BALLYMACARRY – COCKHILL NEW N.S. BUNCRANA RURAL EXTENDED TOWN NORTH - GD NOS. ON REG. 1770 -2250 INCL. 6. BRIDGEND - ST. AENGUS N. S. BRIDGEND – EE NOS. ON REG. 1-448 INCL. 7. BUNCRANA RURAL – S. N. IOSAGAIN BUNCRANA RURAL – EF NOS. ON REG. 1- 395 INCL. 8. BUNCRANA –S.N. IOSAGAIN BUNCRANA TOWN - EG NOS. ON REG. 1 - 664 INCL. 9. BUNCRANA –S.N. IOSAGAIN BUNCRANA TOWN - EG NOS. ON REG. 665 -1318 INCL. 10. BUNCRANA –S.N. IOSAGAIN BUNCRANA TOWN – EG NOS. ON REG. 1319 - 1976 INCL. 11. BUNCRANA –S.N. IOSAGAIN BUNCRANA TOWN – EG NOS. ON REG. 1977 - 2571 INCL. 12. BUNCRANA –S.N. IOSAGAIN BUNCRANA TOWN – EG NOS. ON REG. 2572 – 2774 INCL BUNCRANA RURAL EXTENDED TOWN SOUTH –GE NOS. ON REG. 1 - 325 INCL. 13. BURNFOOT - YOUTH CENTRE BIRDSTOWN - EB NOS. ON REG. 1 - 441 INCL. 14. BURNFOOT - YOUTH CENTRE BIRDSTOWN - EB NOS. ON REG. 442 - 805 INCL. 3 COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA OF BUNCRANA POLLING SITUATION OF POLLING STATION POLLING DISTRICT STATION NO. 15. CARRIGANS - OLD SCHOOL CARRIGANS - EO NOS. ON REG. 1 - 668 INCL. 16. DRUMFRIES N. S. DRUMFRIES – EZ NOS. ON REG. 1 - 348 INCL. 17. KILLEA COMMUNITY CENTRE KILLEA - FC NOS. ON REG. 1 - 493 INCL. 18. ILLIES - N. S. ILLIES - FK NOS. ON REG. 1 - 305 INCL. 19. INCH - ST. MICHAEL'S HALL INCH - FL NOS. ON REG. 1 - 382 INCL. 20. MONESS - PAROCHIAL HALL MONESS - FP NOS. ON REG. 1 - 489 INCL. 21. MUFF N. S. MUFF - FT NOS. ON REG. 1 - 589 INCL 22. MUFF N. S. MUFF – FT NOS. ON REG. 590 - 1164 INCL. 23. MUFF N. S. MUFF – FT NOS. ON REG. 1165 - 1624 INCL. 24. MUINEAGH N. S. MUINEAGH - FU NOS. ON REG. 1 - 647 INCL. 25. NEWTOWNCUNNINGHAM - NO. 2 NEWTOWNCUNNINGHAM FV NEW N. S. NOS. ON REG. 1 - 660 INCL. 26. NEWTOWNCUNNINGHAM - NO. 2 NEWTOWNCUNNINGHAM FV NEW N. S. NOS. ON REG. 661 - 1281 INCL. 27. NEWTOWNCUNNINGHAM - NO. 2 NEWTOWNCUNNINGHAM FV NEW N. S. NOS. ON REG. 1282 - 1837 INCL. 28. TIEVEBANE - ST. MURA'S N. S. FAHAN – FJ NOS. ON REG. 1 - 625 INCL. 29. TIEVEBANE - ST. MURA'S N. S. FAHAN– FJ NOS. ON REG. 626 - 1331 INCL. 30. WHITECASTLE - ST. FINIAN'S N. S. CARROWKEEL – EP NOS. ON REG. 1 - 416 INCL. 31. WHITECASTLE - ST. FINIAN'S N. S. CARROWKEEL - EP NOS. ON REG. 417 - 820 INCL. 4 COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA OF CARNDONAGH POLLING SITUATION OF POLLING STATION POLLING DISTRICT STATION NO. 32. CARNDONAGH - ST. PATRICK'S N. S. CARNDONAGH - EM NOS. ON REG. 1 - 604 INCL. 33. CARNDONAGH - ST. PATRICK'S N. S. CARNDONAGH - EM NOS. ON REG. 605 - 1276 INCL. 34. CARNDONAGH - ST. PATRICK'S N. S. CARNDONAGH - EM NOS. ON REG. 1277 - 1870 INCL. 35. CARNDONAGH - ST. PATRICK'S N. S. CARNDONAGH - EM NOS. ON REG. 1871 - 2433 INCL. 36. CARROWMENA - COMMUNITY CENTRE CARROWMENA - EQ NOS. ON REG. 1 - 346 INCL. 37. CLOONTAGH N. S. CLOONTAGH – EU NOS. ON REG. 1 - 544 INCL. 38. CRAIGTOWN N. S. GLENAGANNON – FF NOS. ON REG. 1 - 264 INCL. 39. CULDAFF - N. S. CULDAFF - EW NOS. ON REG. 1 - 442 INCL. 40. CULDAFF - N. S. CULDAFF - EW NOS. ON REG. 443 - 822 INCL. 41. DRISTERNAN N. S. GLENEELY – EX NOS. ON REG. 1 - 736 INCL. 42. CLONMANY N.S. {OLD GADDYDUFF NS} CLONMANY – FB NOS. ON REG. 1 - 502 INCL. 43. CLONMANY N.S. {OLD GADDYDUFF NS} CLONMANY – FB NOS. ON REG. 503 - 921 INCL. 44. GLASALT N. S. GLASALT – FE NOS. ON REG. 1 - 486 INCL. 45. GLENGAD - N. S. GLENGAD - FH NOS. ON REG. 1 - 546 INCL. 46. GLENTOGHER - N. S. GLENTOGHER - FI NOS. ON REG. 1 - 253 INCL. 47. GREENCASTLE N. S. GREENCASTLE – EY NOS. ON REG. 1 - 540 INCL. 48. GREENCASTLE N. S. GREENCASTLE – EY NOS. ON REG. 541 - 1049 INCL. 5 COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA OF CARNDONAGH POLLING SITUATION OF POLLING STATION POLLING DISTRICT STATION NO. 49. MALIN - ST. THERESA'S OLD N. S. MALIN - FN CARROWMORE NOS. ON REG. 1 - 507 INCL. 50. MALIN - ST. THERESA'S OLD N. S. MALIN - FN CARROWMORE NOS. ON REG. 508 - 871 INCL. 51. MALIN HEAD N. S. MALIN HEAD - FO NOS. ON REG. 1 - 361 INCL. 52. MOVILLE – SCOIL EOGHAIN MOVILLE - FQ NOS. ON REG. 1 - 723 INCL. 53. MOVILLE – SCOIL EOGHAIN MOVILLE - FQ NOS. ON REG. 724 - 1373 INCL. 54. MOVILLE – SCOIL EOGHAIN MOVILLE – FQ NOS. ON REG. 1374 - 2088 INCL. 55. RASHENNY N. S. RASHENNY - FX NOS. ON REG. 1 - 695 INCL. 56. TIERNASLIGO N. S. TIERNASLIGO – GA NOS. ON REG. 1 - 483 INCL. 57. URBALREAGH – URBALREAGH N. S. URBALREAGH – FD NOS. ON REG. 1 - 346 INCL. 58. WHITECASTLE - ST. FINIAN'S N. S. DRUNG - EN NOS. ON REG. 1 - 709 INCL. 6 COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA OF LETTERKENNY POLLING SITUATION OF POLLING STATION POLLING DISTRICT STATION NO. 59. BALLEEGHAN - MAGHERABEG N. S. BALLEEGHAN – MC NOS. ON REG. 1- 277 INCL. 60. MIN AN LABHAIN/GLEANN DOMHAIN – GLEANN DOMHAIN - JF SRATH MOR S.N. (Churchill/Glendowan – Stramore N. S.) NOS. ON REG. 1- 300 INCL. 61. GLENMAQUIN N. S. GLENMAQUIN – MY NOS. ON REG. 1- 321 INCL. 62. GLENSWILLY N. S. GLENSWILLY – KL NOS. ON REG. 1- 528 INCL. 63. GLENSWILLY N. S. GLENSWILLY – KL NOS. ON REG. 529 - 990 INCL. 64. ILLISTRIN N. S. ILLISTRIN – JZ NOS. ON REG. 1- 601 INCL. 65. ILLISTRIN N. S. ILLISTRIN – JZ NOS. ON REG. 602 - 1098 INCL. 66. LETTERKENNY – PUBLIC SERVICES BALLYMACOOL/DOON/GLENCAR – RU-MT CENTRE NOS. ON REG. 1- 693 INCL. 67. LETTERKENNY – PUBLIC SERVICES BALLYMACOOL/DOON/GLENCAR – RU-MT CENTRE NOS. ON REG. 694 - 805 INCL. LETTERKENNY RURAL MOUNTAIN TOP– PE NOS. ON REG. 1- 601 INCL. 68. LETTERKENNY-BALLYRAINE N. S. LETTERKENNY TOWN/BALLYRAINE - NB NOS. ON REG. 1- 758 INCL. 69. LETTERKENNY-BALLYRAINE N. S. LETTERKENNY TOWN/BALLYRAINE - NB NOS. ON REG. 759 -1435 INCL. 70. LETTERKENNY-BALLYRAINE N. S. LETTERKENNY TOWN/MAGHERANAN PC NOS. ON REG. 1- 733 INCL. 71. LETTERKENNY-BALLYRAINE N. S. LETTERKENNY TOWN/MAGHERANANPC NOS. ON REG. 734 -1277 INCL. 72. LETTERKENNY-BALLYRAINE N. S. LETTERKENNY TOWN/BUNNAGEE - PD NOS. ON REG. 1- 507 INCL. 7 COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA OF LETTERKENNY POLLING SITUATION OF POLLING STATION POLLING DISTRICT STATION NO. 73. LETTERKENNY – OLD COURTHOUSE LETTERKENNY CENTRAL NO.3 - NH (Justice Walsh Road) NOS. ON REG. 1- 767 INCL. 74. LETTERKENNY – OLD COURTHOUSE LETTERKENNY CENTRAL NO. 3 - NH (Justice Walsh Road) NOS. ON REG. 768 -1316 INCL. 75. LETTERKENNY – TRINITY HALL LETTERKENNY CENTRAL NO. 1. - NC NOS. ON REG. 1- 252 INCL. 76. LETTERKENNY - TRINITY HALL LETTERKENNY TOWN/GLENCAR – ND NOS. ON REG. 1- 598 INCL. 77. LETTERKENNY – TRINITY HALL LETTERKENNY TOWN/GLENCAR – ND NOS. ON REG. 599 -1227 INCL. 78. LETTERKENNY – TRINITY HALL LETTERKENNY TOWN/GLENCAR – ND NOS. ON REG. 1228 - 1838 INCL. 79. LETTERKENNY – TRINITY HALL LETTERKENNY TOWN/GLENCAR – ND NOS. ON REG. 1839 - 2500 INCL. 80. LETTERKENNY – TRINITY HALL LETTERKENNY TOWN/GLENCAR – ND NOS. ON REG. 2501 - 2922 INCL. 81. LETTERKENNY – BOYS / GIRLS N.S. LETTERKENNY CENTRAL No. 2 – NE BACK ROAD NOS. ON REG. 1- 333 INCL. LETTERKENNY/BALLYMACOOL/ OLDTOWN – NF NOS. ON REG. 1- 289 INCL. 82. LETTERKENNY – BOYS / GIRLS N. S. LETTERKENNY/BALLYMACOOL/ BACK ROAD OLDTOWN – NF NOS. ON REG. 290 - 922 INCL. 83. LETTERKENNY – BOYS / GIRLS N. S. LETTERKENNY/BALLYMACOOL/ BACK ROAD OLDTOWN - NF NOS.
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