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Collation Centres 2019 Presidential and National Assembly Elections COLLATION CENTRES 2019 PRESIDENTIAL AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS REGION CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER OMBOTO NEHALE LYA MPINGANA OSHIKOTO ONAMISHO EENGODI OMUNTELE OMUNTELE OMUTHIYA OMUTHIYA OLUKONDA OLUKONDA ONYUULAYE OKANKOLO ONYAANYA ONYAANYA CONSTITUENCY OFFICE ONIIPA ONIIPA CONSTITUENCY OFFICE ONAYENA ONAYENA CONSTITUENCY OFFICE GUINAS CONSTITUENCY OFFICE GUINAS TSUMEB TSUMEB CONSTITUENCY OFFICE CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER REGION OPUWO RURAL OPUWO RURAL CONSTITUENCY OFFICE KUNENE OPUWO RURAL MUSASO SESFONTEIN ERWEE (GROOTBERG) SESFONTEIN ELIAS AMXAB COMB SCHOOL KHORIXAS TRANSFONTAIN COMB. SCHOOL KHORIXAS KHORIXAS YOUTH HOSTEL OPUWO URBAN OPUWO JNR. PRIMARY SCHOOL OPUWO URBAN PUTWAVANGA HIGH SCHOOL KAMANJAB KAMANJAB COMB. SCHOOL KAMANJAB KAMANJAB COMMUNITY HALL OUTJO OUTJO COMMUNITY HALL OUTJO OUTJO SEC. SCHOOL EPUPA OKANGWATI COMB. SCHOOL CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER REGION ARANDIS ARANDIS CONST. OFFICE ERONGO DAURES DAURES CONSTITUENCY OFFICE SWAKOPMUND CONSTITUENCY OFFICE SWAKOPMUND MONDESA MULTI-PURPOSE CENTRE OMARURU NCS (PRISON) OMARURU CONSTITUENCY OFFICE HENTIS BAY MULTIPURPOSE COMMUNITY HALL KARIBIB KARIBIB MUNICIPALITY WALVISBAY URBAN KUISEBMUND MUNICIPALITY WALVISBAY RURAL CONSTITUENCY OFFICE CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER REGION KATIMA URBAN CHAMBER HALL ZAMBEZI KATIMA URBAN NGWEZE COMMUNITY HALL KABBE SOUTH NAKABOLELWA COMB. SCHOOL KATIMA RURAL SANJO SENIOR SEC. SCHOOL KABBE NORTH SAM NUUJOMA COMB. SCHOOL KATIMA RURAL CONSTITUENCY OFFICE JUDEA LYAMBOLOMA SANGWALI SEC. SCHOOL KONGOLA MAYUNI SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL SIBBINDA SIBBINDA SEC. SCHOOL LINYATI LINYANTI COMB. SCHOOL (LIBRARY HALL) CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER REGION OKAKU OKAKU CONSTITUENCY OFFICE OSHANA OKATJALI OKATJALI CONST. OFFICE EHEKE EHEKE CONST. OFFICE ONDANGWA URBAN ONDAGWA URBAN CONST. OFFICE OMEGE OMEGE CONST. OFFICE OMPUNDJA OMPUNDJA OSHAKATI WEST CONSTITUENCY OFFICE OKATANA CONSTITUENCY OFFICE UUKWIYU UUSHONA Constituency office UUVUDHIYA CONSTITUENCY OFFICE EHEKE EHEKE CONST. OFFICE CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER REGION OKORUKAMBE FARM DU PLESSIS YOUTH CENTRE OMAHEKE EPUKIRO EPUKIRO COMMUNITY HALL OTJINENE OTJINENE VC OFFICE KALAHARI NOSSOBVILLE HALL GOBABIS EPAKO COMMUNITY HALL AMINUIS KAMBANDERU, KAUTA CENTRE OTJOMBINDE AGRI-HALL CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER REGION DAWEB DAWEB JUNIOR SECONDARY HARDAP GIBEON DR.W.M JOD PRIMARY. S MARIENTAL RURAL STAMPRIET COMMUNITY HALL ARANOS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL MARIENTAL URBAN PERSIANER HALL REHOBOTH RURAL KALKRAND RECREATION CENTER REHOBOTH URBAN WST TEACHERS RESOURCE CENTER REGION CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER OHANGWENA OHANGWENA PONHOFI SS OSHIKANGO ST’ MARRY ODIBO ONGENGA ONGENGA C.O ENGELA ENGELA CONST. OFFICE EPEMBE EPEMBE CONST. OFFICE OMULONGA OMULONGA CONST. OFFICE ONDOMBE MWADIKANGE KAULINGE OSHIKUNDE DR. ABRAHAM IIYAMBO OKONGO OSHELA SS ENDOLA ONGHA SS EENHANA EENHANA COMMUNITY CENTER OMUNDAUNGILO CONSTITUENCY OFFICE CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER REGION ONESI ONESI COMMUNITY HALL OMUSATI OSHIKUKU OSHIKUKU JSS ELIM ASHIPALA SEC. SCHOOL TSANDI UUKWALUUDHI TRADITIONAL AUTHORITY OUTAPI MINISTRY OF GENDER HALL OTAMANZI SIMONI IILEKA CS ANAMULENGE ONAWA SECONDARY SCHOOL ANAMULENGE ONAWA CLINIC ETAYI ETAYI COMB. SCHOOL RUACANA RUACAN HIGH SCHOOL RUACANA I K TJIMUNIVA OKALONGO HAUDANO OGONGO ONGOLO COMB. SCHOOL OKAHAO ONGANDJELA TRADITIONAL AUTORITY CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER REGION BERSEBA BERSEBA COMMUNITY HALL !KARAS KEETMANSHOOP RURAL AROAB COMMUNITY HALL KEETMASHOOP URBAN SHOW HALL KARASBURG WEST E.H.W BAARD PRIMARY SCHOOL KARASBURG EAST KARASBURG COMMUNITY HALL ORANJEMUND RE-CREATION HALL (NAMDEB) +NAMINUS REGIONAL COUNCIL BOARD +NAMINUS ROOM CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER REGION MUKWE DIVUNDU COUNCIL OFFICE KAVANGO EAST MASHARE MARASHE IRRIGATION CENTRE MASHARE MASHARE AGRICULTURE NDIYONA NDIYONA COMB. SCHOOL NDONGA LINENA NDONGA LINENA COMB. SCHOOL NDONGA LINENA NDONGA LINENA CONST. OFFICE RUNDU RURAL KAYENGONA TRIBAL OFFICE RUNDU URBAN KAVANGO REGIONAL COUNCIL CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED CENTER REGION MPUNGU HIMARWA ITHETE SCHOOL KAVANGO WEST MPUNGU FORESTRY, AGRICULTURE MANKUPI SATOTWA J.T SCHOOL KAPAKO MBUNZA TRIBAL OFFICE KAPAKO KAPAKO CONST. OFFICE NCMAGORO NCAMAGORO CONST. OFFICE MUSESE RUPARA COMB. SCHOOL MUSESE MUSESE CONST. OFFICE NKURENKURU IUM NCUNCUNI MATUZO ANGELINA RIBEBE TONDORO REGIONAL COUNCIL CONST. OFFICE CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED & CENTER REGION TSUMKWE TSUMKWE SECONDARY SCHOOL OTJOZONDJUPA GROOTFONTEIN OMULUNGA HALL OKAKARARA VTC DINING HALL OTJIWARONGO PARESIS SHOWGROUND OTAVI KRORAB SEC. SCHOOL OMATAKO JK KAPUEA COMB. SCH OKAHANDJA OKAHANDJA TOWN HALL CONSTITUENCY IDENTIFIED REGION JOHN PANDENI COUNCIL OF CHURCHER IN NAMIBIA KHOMAS KATUTURA EAST MANDUME PRIMARY SCHOOL KATUTURA CENTRAL KATUTURA COMMUNITY HALL TOBIAS HAINYEKO OFFICE OF THE DISABILITY AFFAIRS MOSES GARUEB JONAS HAIDUWA CENTER SAMORA MACHEL CORPUS CHRISTI PARISH KHOMASDAL KHOMASDAL COMMUNITY HALL WINDHOEK WEST KHOMAS HIGH SCHOOL WINDHOEK EAST DAGBREEK GROOT AUB GROOT- AUB PRIMARY SCHOOL .
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