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General Elections 2002 GENERAL ELECTIONS 2002 ELECTION DAY: 16-Oct-2002 CONSTITUENCY: KINGSTON WESTERN (1) IND JLP PNP BALLOTS TOTAL PERCENT OFFICIAL MARTIN, SEAGA, WHITTER, REJECTED VOTES (%) VOTERS LLOYD EDWARD P. G. JOSEPH including VOTES LIST BARINGTON rejected PD PS LOCATION ballots ELECTORAL DIVISION: DENHAM TOWN (1) 1 1 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 97 1 199 83.19% 119 2 2 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 35 0 035 100.00% 35 3 3 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 47 0 047 85.45% 55 4 4 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 32 0 032 78.05% 41 5 5 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 1 127 0 0128 92.09% 139 6 6 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 40 0 040 88.89% 45 7 7 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 101 0 0101 93.52% 108 8 8 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 67 0 067 95.71% 70 9 9 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 24 0 024 85.71% 28 10 10 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 1 409 29 0439 229.84% 191 11 11 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 194 0 0194 88.99% 218 12 12 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 196 0 5201 90.95% 221 13 13 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 70 0 070 93.33% 75 14 14 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 1 110 0 0111 77.62% 143 15 15 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 108 1 2111 82.84% 134 16 16 DENHAM TOWN PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 96 0 197 86.61% 112 17 17 DENHAM TOWN CLINIC 0 153 0 1154 88.51% 174 18 18 DENHAM TOWN CLINIC 0 240 0 0240 82.47% 291 19 19 DENHAM TOWN CLINIC 1 129 0 0130 93.53% 139 20 20 DENHAM TOWN CLINIC 0 242 0 3245 96.46% 254 21 21 ONE LOVE FACTORY 0 127 0 0127 86.39% 147 22 22 ONE LOVE FACTORY 2 141 0 0143 73.71% 194 23 23 ONE LOVE FACTORY 0 183 3 1187 82.74% 226 24 24 ONE LOVE FACTORY 0 208 0 1209 83.60% 250 25 25 ST. ANNES PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 39 0 039 69.64% 56 26 26 ST. ANNES PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 38 1 140 78.43% 51 Report Printed: 07/07/2008 EPM - Poll Stations designated for Election Day Worker/Police/Military Ballot Deposits Page 1 of 414 GENERAL ELECTIONS 2002 ELECTION DAY: 16-Oct-2002 CONSTITUENCY: KINGSTON WESTERN (1) IND JLP PNP BALLOTS TOTAL PERCENT OFFICIAL MARTIN, SEAGA, WHITTER, REJECTED VOTES (%) VOTERS LLOYD EDWARD P. G. JOSEPH including VOTES LIST BARINGTON rejected PD PS LOCATION ballots ELECTORAL DIVISION: DENHAM TOWN (1) 27 27 ST. ANNES SECONDARY SCHOOL 0 49 7 056 94.92% 59 28 28 ST. ANNES SECONDARY SCHOOL 0 38 2 040 61.54% 65 29 29 ST. ANNES PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 71 2 073 86.90% 84 30 30 ST. ANNES PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 199 0 0199 86.52% 230 31 31 MEL NATHAN PREPARATORY SCHOOL 0 5 103 2110 57.29% 192 32 32 MEL NATHAN PREPARATORY SCHOOL 0 1 20 021 51.22% 41 33 33 MEL NATHAN PREPARATORY SCHOOL 0 3 51 054 50.94% 106 34 34 MEL NATHAN PREPARATORY SCHOOL 0 5 80 186 77.48% 111 35 35 MEL NATHAN PREPARATORY SCHOOL 0 3 97 0100 84.03% 119 36 36 MEL NATHAN PREPARATORY SCHOOL 0 3 60 164 84.21% 76 37 37 EDITH DALTON JAMES COMMUNITY CENTRE 0 2 60 062 106.90% 58 38 38 ST. ANNES PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 46 3 049 72.06% 68 39 39 EDITH DALTON JAMES COMMUNITY CENTRE 0 1 20 122 95.65% 23 40 40 EDITH DALTON JAMES COMMUNITY CENTRE 0 2 10 012 92.31% 13 41 41 EDITH DALTON JAMES COMMUNITY CENTRE 0 5 66 071 101.43% 70 42 42 EDITH DALTON JAMES COMMUNITY CENTRE 1 1 146 1149 85.14% 175 43 43 EDITH DALTON JAMES COMMUNITY CENTRE 1 5 102 2110 88.00% 125 44 44 EDITH DALTON JAMES COMMUNITY CENTRE 0 3 60 063 75.90% 83 45 45 EDITH DALTON JAMES COMMUNITY CENTRE 0 1 2 03 4.55% 66 46 46 EDITH DALTON JAMES COMMUNITY CENTRE 0 3 106 1110 83.97% 131 47 47 SYLVIA FOOTE BASIC SCHOOL 0 5 20 025 44.64% 56 48 48 SYLVIA FOOTE BASIC SCHOOL 0 3 4 07 41.18% 17 49 49 SYLVIA FOOTE BASIC SCHOOL 0 4 143 8155 67.39% 230 50 50 SYLVIA FOOTE BASIC SCHOOL 0 36 9 146 61.33% 75 51 51 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 0 0 00 0.00% 9 52 52 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 25 2 027 31.03% 87 Report Printed: 07/07/2008 EPM - Poll Stations designated for Election Day Worker/Police/Military Ballot Deposits Page 2 of 414 GENERAL ELECTIONS 2002 ELECTION DAY: 16-Oct-2002 CONSTITUENCY: KINGSTON WESTERN (1) IND JLP PNP BALLOTS TOTAL PERCENT OFFICIAL MARTIN, SEAGA, WHITTER, REJECTED VOTES (%) VOTERS LLOYD EDWARD P. G. JOSEPH including VOTES LIST BARINGTON rejected PD PS LOCATION ballots ELECTORAL DIVISION: DENHAM TOWN (1) 53 53 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 20 2 022 91.67% 24 54 54 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 91 3 094 94.00% 100 55 55 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 53 8 061 51.69% 118 56 56 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 80 5 085 79.44% 107 57 57 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 62 7 069 59.48% 116 58 58 BEVERLY GARDENS COMMUNITY CENTRE 0 103 11 0114 76.51% 149 59 59 BEVERLY GARDENS COMMUNITY CENTRE 0 81 2 184 80.00% 105 60 60 BEVERLY GARDENS COMMUNITY CENTRE 1 89 3 093 86.92% 107 61 61 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 1 85 2 088 63.77% 138 62 62 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 151 2 0153 85.96% 178 63 63 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 54 25 483 47.70% 174 64 64 KINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 0 113 11 1125 52.97% 236 65 65 L.E.A.P. CENTRE 0 60 1 061 83.56% 73 66 66 L.E.A.P. CENTRE 0 105 3 0108 93.91% 115 67 67 L.E.A.P. CENTRE 0 119 3 0122 96.83% 126 68 68 L.E.A.P. CENTRE 0 23 3 026 92.86% 28 69 69 L.E.A.P. CENTRE 0 46 0 046 93.88% 49 70 70 L.E.A.P. CENTRE 0 43 1 145 95.74% 47 71 71 ST. GEORGES GIRLS SCHOOL 0 97 0 097 98.98% 98 ELECTORAL DIVISION TOTALS 71 10 5,247 1,302 0 0 41 6,600 82.8% 7,973 Report Printed: 07/07/2008 EPM - Poll Stations designated for Election Day Worker/Police/Military Ballot Deposits Page 3 of 414 GENERAL ELECTIONS 2002 ELECTION DAY: 16-Oct-2002 CONSTITUENCY: KINGSTON WESTERN (1) IND JLP PNP BALLOTS TOTAL PERCENT OFFICIAL MARTIN, SEAGA, WHITTER, REJECTED VOTES (%) VOTERS LLOYD EDWARD P. G. JOSEPH including VOTES LIST BARINGTON rejected PD PS LOCATION ballots ELECTORAL DIVISION: TIVOLI GARDENS (2) 72 72 ST. GEORGES GIRLS SCHOOL 0 28 0 230 107.14% 28 73 73 ST. GEORGES GIRLS SCHOOL 0 25 3 028 90.32% 31 74 74 ST. GEORGES GIRLS SCHOOL 0 39 4 043 48.31% 89 75 75 ST. GEORGES GIRLS SCHOOL 0 24 11 035 63.64% 55 76 76 ST. GEORGES GIRLS SCHOOL 1 35 36 072 54.96% 131 77 77 ST. GEORGES GIRLS SCHOOL 0 24 1 025 67.57% 37 78 78 ST. GEORGES GIRLS SCHOOL 0 9 11 121 42.00% 50 79 79 ST. ALOYSIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 3 11 014 53.85% 26 80 80 ST. ALOYSIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 1 56 360 54.55% 110 81 81 ST. ALOYSIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 3 29 234 41.46% 82 82 82 ST. ALOYSIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 3 10 114 51.85% 27 83 83 ST. ALOYSIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 3 46 049 59.04% 83 84 84 ST. ALOYSIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 1 9 010 62.50% 16 85 85 ST. ALOYSIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL 0 2 46 149 46.67% 105 86 86 CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL/ SAVAGE MEMORIAL HALL 0 7 20 027 55.10% 49 87 87 CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL/ SAVAGE MEMORIAL HALL 0 2 20 022 52.38% 42 88 88 CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL/ SAVAGE MEMORIAL HALL 0 1 48 049 60.49% 81 89 89 CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL/ SAVAGE MEMORIAL HALL 0 1 8 09 29.03% 31 90 90 CONGREGATIONAL SCHOOL/ SAVAGE MEMORIAL HALL 0 2 24 228 54.90% 51 91 91 ALL SAINTS INFANT SCHOOL 1 3 57 061 64.89% 94 93 93 ALL SAINTS INFANT SCHOOL 0 1 19 020 90.91% 22 94 94 ALL SAINTS INFANT SCHOOL 0 1 55 157 68.67% 83 95 95 ALL SAINTS INFANT SCHOOL 0 0 77 077 68.14% 113 96 96 ALL SAINTS INFANT SCHOOL 0 1 17 018 78.26% 23 97 97 ALL SAINTS INFANT SCHOOL 0 10 45 055 59.78% 92 98 98 NEW LODGE HALL 0 2 1 03 150.00% 2 Report Printed: 07/07/2008 EPM - Poll Stations designated for Election Day Worker/Police/Military Ballot Deposits Page 4 of 414 GENERAL ELECTIONS 2002 ELECTION DAY: 16-Oct-2002 CONSTITUENCY: KINGSTON WESTERN (1) IND JLP PNP BALLOTS TOTAL PERCENT OFFICIAL MARTIN, SEAGA, WHITTER, REJECTED VOTES (%) VOTERS LLOYD EDWARD P. G. JOSEPH including VOTES LIST BARINGTON rejected PD PS LOCATION ballots ELECTORAL DIVISION: TIVOLI GARDENS (2) 99 99 NEW LODGE HALL 0 10 8 018 94.74% 19 100 100 NEW LODGE HALL 0 70 1 071 89.87% 79 101 101 ST.
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