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Municipality Elected Councillors RESULTS FOR MUNICIPALITY DIRECTLY ELECTED COUNCILLORS GENERAL ELECTIONS 2011 DISTRICTCONSTITUENCY SUB‐COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA SURNAME OTHER NAME SEX PARTY VOTES STATUS 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 01 AWINDIRI CAKUSTIN ISMAIL M INDEPENDENT 465 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 01 AWINDIRI ALIGA FRANCO ALURU M INDEPENDENT 258 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 01 AWINDIRI AJOBE MAHAMUDU M NRM 560 Winner 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 01 AWINDIRI OMBANYA RICHARD M FDC 399 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 02 BASAAR AADRAPI ROBERT MUST M INDEPENDENT 81 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 02 BASAAR ANGUDRIAKU PETER M INDEPENDENT 170 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 02 BASAAR ANGUPALE ALLI M NRM 718 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 02 BASAAR AKILE ISAAC MATHEW M FDC 824 Winner 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 03 MVARA EZAMA APOLLO OLEMA M FDC 338 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 03 MVARA DRATIBI JACKSON M NRM 1140 Winner 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 01 ARUA HILL 03 MVARA ONZIMA COLINS M DP 493 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 04 KENYA AMAKU RATIB KHEMIS M NRM 1300 Winner 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 04 KENYA ALEMA SAFI TIYO M FDC 752 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 05 PANGISA BAKHIT ABDU M INDEPENDENT 395 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 05 PANGISA TABAN ADAM BEN M INDEPENDENT 136 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 05 PANGISA MAGA HAMID AMIN M PPP 38 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 05 PANGISA FAIZOL MUSA RAJAB M NRM 629 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 05 PANGISA MOHAMED HARUNA M SDP 438 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 05 PANGISA TOKO SOLOMON M FDC 799 Winner 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 06 TANGANYIKA ATIKU ALI MANSUR M NRM 714 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 06 TANGANYIKA ALI MUNDU M FDC 773 Winner 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 06 TANGANYIKA JAMAL HUSSEIN JUMA M INDEPENDENT 265 02 ARUA 013 ARUA MUNICIPALITY 02 OLI RIVER 06 TANGANYIKA SHAHID SIRAJI MZEE WAYA M INDEPENDENT 295 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 01 CENTRAL DIVISION 01 RYAMABENGWA WARD BAMBUUZA GEORGE M NRM 332 Winner 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 01 CENTRAL DIVISION 01 RYAMABENGWA WARD TUMUSIIME EDSON M INDEPENDENT 91 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 01 CENTRAL DIVISION 01 RYAMABENGWA WARD KAMUGISHA MOSES M INDEPENDENT 157 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 01 CENTRAL DIVISION 06 RUHARO WARD NUWAMANYA EVARISTO KATARINA M FDC 45 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 01 CENTRAL DIVISION 06 RUHARO WARD BAINOMUGISHA GODFREY M NRM 536 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 01 CENTRAL DIVISION 06 RUHARO WARD TIBAIJUKA FELIX M INDEPENDENT 628 Winner 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 01 CENTRAL DIVISION 09 WARD II BANGIRANA RICHARD M NRM Unopposed 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 01 CENTRAL DIVISION 27 BUNYARIGI WARD KIHEMBO JOHN M NRM Unopposed 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 01 CENTRAL DIVISION 29 CENTRAL WARD TUMWEBAZE GODFREY M NRM 448 Winner 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 01 CENTRAL DIVISION 29 CENTRAL WARD MWEBEMBEZI MILTON M FDC 409 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 13 KASHENYI WARD TUMWESIGYE NICHOLAS M UPC 0 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 13 KASHENYI WARD TWINOMUJUNI GODFREY M NRM 147 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 13 KASHENYI WARD MUHWEZI ROBERT M INDEPENDENT 265 Winner 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 19 WARD III MUHWEZI POSIANO BANTURAKI M FDC 220 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 19 WARD III MUGISHA ALFRED M NRM 642 Winner Page 1 of 31 DISTRICTCONSTITUENCY SUB‐COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA SURNAME OTHER NAME SEX PARTY VOTES STATUS 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 20 WARD IV KIBEHERERE GEOFREY M NRM 628 Winner 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 20 WARD IV MUHABURA JOHN M INDEPENDENT 218 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 20 WARD IV NIMUSIIMA GODIUS M FDC 221 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 23 BURAMBA WARD GUMIZAMU ASAPH M INDEPENDENT 268 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 23 BURAMBA WARD BAFAKI YONAH M NRM 419 Winner 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 30 TOWN WARD MUHINDA ROBERT MURINDWA M INDEPENDENT 295 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 30 TOWN WARD BESIGAKI EDSON M INDEPENDENT 122 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 30 TOWN WARD KANZIRAH ABDALLAH SERU M NRM 640 Winner 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 02 ISHAKA DIVISION 30 TOWN WARD RUKUTSYA MOSES M INDEPENDENT 329 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 03 NYAKABIRIZI DIVISION 02 KIBAARE WARD KARUTOOKYE DIPHAS MUSINGUZI M NRM 122 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 03 NYAKABIRIZI DIVISION 02 KIBAARE WARD MUGUME RICHARD M INDEPENDENT 158 Winner 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 03 NYAKABIRIZI DIVISION 05 MAZINGA WARD ASINGWIRE EDSON M INDEPENDENT 121 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 03 NYAKABIRIZI DIVISION 05 MAZINGA WARD NUWAGABA HILLARY M FDC 196 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 03 NYAKABIRIZI DIVISION 05 MAZINGA WARD BIRYOMUMAISHO NYANSIO M NRM 486 Winner 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 03 NYAKABIRIZI DIVISION 08 WARD I BEEYEZA SETH M NRM Unopposed 04 BUSHENYI 225 BUSHENYI ‐ISHAKA MUNICIPALITY 03 NYAKABIRIZI DIVISION 16 RWENJERU WARD MUCUNGUZI STILSON KASTIL M NRM Unopposed 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 14 BAR‐DEGE OCEN GEOFFREY M FDC 429 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 14 BAR‐DEGE BONGOMIN WILLIAM M NRM 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 14 BAR‐DEGE ORINGA MARTINE M INDEPENDENT 27 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 14 BAR‐DEGE ODONGO WALTER ROBBY M INDEPENDENT 181 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 15 KANYAGOGA NYERO GEOFFREY M FDC 526 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 15 KANYAGOGA ORYEM GEOFFREY M NRM 250 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 15 KANYAGOGA TUKUPE CHARLES CANOGURA M DP 247 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 15 KANYAGOGA MWANGA PAUL OLIVE F INDEPENDENT 179 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 17 KASUBI OKELLO WALTER DAN M FDC 363 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 17 KASUBI AKENA GEOFFREY M NRM 749 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 17 KASUBI OJERA DAVID M INDEPENDENT 108 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 22 FOR GOD TANGA ANDREW ANDERSON M DP 230 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 22 FOR GOD ODOCH LEVI MARTIN LOUIS M NRM 154 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 22 FOR GOD OJOK DAVID KOMAKECH M FDC 419 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 23 KABEDOPONG NYEKO MICHEAL EDGAR M NRM 178 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 23 KABEDOPONG ACAYE ROBERT M FDC 353 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 01 BAR‐DEGE 23 KABEDOPONG OKELLO PATRICK TOORACH M INDEPENDENT 174 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 02 AGWEE OKOT RICHARD TRINITY M FDC 323 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 02 AGWEE OPIRO EMMANUEL M NRM 312 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 02 AGWEE OBOLO OCAYA M INDEPENDENT 105 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 02 AGWEE OKELLO GEOFFREY KIZZA M DP 258 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 03 IRIAGA WATMON PATRICK ABOGA M NRM 307 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 03 IRIAGA OWACHGIWU DENIS M FDC 673 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 04 QUEENS AVENUE OTTO DON M NRM 329 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 04 QUEENS AVENUE OKWERA PETER ONEN M FDC 513 Winner Page 2 of 31 DISTRICTCONSTITUENCY SUB‐COUNTY ELECTORAL AREA SURNAME OTHER NAME SEX PARTY VOTES STATUS 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 05 PECE PRISONS KAKANYERO MORRIS OPIYO M DP 267 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 05 PECE PRISONS OPOKA JOHN BOSCO M INDEPENDENT 79 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 05 PECE PRISONS LABEJA FELIX M NRM 207 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 02 LAROO 05 PECE PRISONS OKOT SUNDAY KLINSMANN M FDC 282 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 01 PATUDA ORYEM NORBERT M FDC 470 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 01 PATUDA AKECH LILIAN P'OROMA M NRM 379 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 01 PATUDA OCORA STEPHEN LENOX M UPC 256 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 06 LIBRARY OTEMA CHARLES IRENE M FDC 310 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 06 LIBRARY ATO RICHARD M DP 127 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 06 LIBRARY ONEKALIT WALTER AARON M NRM 350 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 06 LIBRARY KOMAKECH TONYERO DAVID M UPC 176 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 06 LIBRARY OJOK GEOFFREY M INDEPENDENT 21 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 07 TECHO OKELLO NELSON M NRM 470 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 07 TECHO AKENA JOAN F FDC 214 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 07 TECHO OJOK PETER MWAKA M PPP 94 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 07 TECHO OCHORA CHRISTOPHER M DP 357 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 08 KIROMBE OKOT PATRICK OPOCI M FDC 267 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 08 KIROMBE NYEKO WALTER DAYAN M NRM 201 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 03 LAYIBI 08 KIROMBE KILARA EDWARD OTIM M UPC 288 Winner 05 GULU 027 GULU MUNICIPALITY 04 PECE
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