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Serial # Ballot Box Number Division # Division Name Polling Place Estimated # of Electors 1 1001 111111 Barama Head/Matarkai OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT LOGISTICS DIVISION PROPOSED POLLING PLACES FOR 2011 GENERAL AND REGIONAL ELECTIONS DISTRICT # 1 ESTIMATED # SERIAL BALLOT BOX DIVISION # DIVISION NAME POLLING PLACE OF # NUMBER ELECTORS 1 1001 111111 BARAMA HEAD/MATARKAI BARAMITA PRIMARY SCHOOL 338 2 1002 111113 MASOWAH/MATARKAI EGBERT STOLL'S RESIDENCE 20 3 1003 111121 A MATTHEW'S/MATARKAI JUNIOR KENDALLS RESIDENCE 7 4 1004 111121 B MATTHEW'S/MATARKAI MATTHEW'S RIDGE PRIMARY SCHOOL ANNEXE 3 5 1005 111121 C MATTHEW'S/MATARKAI MATTHEW'S RIDGE PRIMARY SCHOOL MAIN BUILDING 358 6 1006 111122 - i ARAKAKA PARU/MATARKAI ARAKAKA PRIMARY SCHOOL 200 7 1007 111122 - ii ARAKAKA PARU/MATARKAI FALLS TOP PRIMARY SCHOOL 35 8 1008 111123 A - i SEBAI/MATARKAI PORT KAITUMA COMMUNITY CENTRE 333 9 1009 111123 A - ii SEBAI/MATARKAI ORONOQUE GUEST HOUSE 137 10 1010 111123 A - iii SEBAI/MATARKAI OSWALD CALEB RESIDENCE 390 11 1011 111123 B - i SEBAI/MATARKAI PORT KAITUMA SECONDARY SCHOOL (A-J) 214 12 1012 111123 B - ii SEBAI/MATARKAI PORT KAITUMA SECONDARY SCHOOL (K-W) 215 13 1013 111123 B - iii SEBAI/MATARKAI PORT KAITUMA NURSERY SCHOOL 4 MILES 95 14 1014 111211 BARIMA HEAD FIVE STAR HEALTH CENTRE 5 15 1015 11123 SEBAI SEBAI PRIMARY SCHOOL 113 16 1016 111311 WHITE/ LITTLE ANABISI TURU MISSION NURSERY SCHOOL 3 17 1017 111312 ARUTA ARUTA PRIMARY SCHOOL 14 OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT LOGISTICS DIVISION Page 1 11/20/2011 13:29 ESTIMATED # SERIAL BALLOT BOX DIVISION # DIVISION NAME POLLING PLACE OF # NUMBER ELECTORS 18 1018 11133 KORIABO ST MARGARET'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 43 19 1019 112112 ARUKA HEAD CLIVE PITCHARD'S RESIDENCE 14 20 1020 112113 AMACURA / KORIABO YARAKITA PRIMARY SCHOOL 200 21 1021 112114 - i WANAINA ST. ANTHONY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 112 22 1022 112114 - ii WANAINA HOSORORO NURSERY SCHOOL 47 23 1023 112121 - i CENTRAL KAITUMA JOSHUA PETERS RESIDENCE 4 24 1024 112121 - ii CENTRAL KAITUMA FULL GOSPEL CHURCH BUILDING 30 25 1025 112122 - i NABONI SACRED HEART PRIMARY SCHOOL 60 26 1026 112122 - ii NABONI HOBODIA HEALTH HUT 14 27 1027 112123 LOWER KAITUMA LOWER KAITUMA PRIMARY SCHOOL 23 28 1028 112124 - i HANAIDA ARUKA MOUTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 46 29 1029 112124 - ii HANAIDA ST DOMINIC'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 75 30 1030 11213 HOBODIA HOBODIA PRIMARY SCHOOL 43 31 1031 11214 HOTOQUAI HOTOQUAI PRIMARY SCHOOL 100 32 1032 11215 KAMWATTA HILL KAMWATTA PRIMARY SCHOOL 68 33 1033 11216 - i TOBAGO & WAUNA HILL WAUNA PRIMARY SCHOOL 277 34 1034 11216 - ii TOBAGO & WAUNA HILL WHITE WATER CREEK NURSERY SCHOOL 304 35 1035 11216 - iii TOBAGO & WAUNA HILL NEOCOL ADMINISTRATION. BUILDING 33 36 1036 11217 BUMBURY HILL BUMBURY NURSERY SCHOOL 63 37 1037 112181 MORA PASSAGE/ PUNTA PLAYA ST. CYPRIAN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 57 38 1038 112182 MORAWHANNA EAST/WEST PETER & PAUL PRIMARY SCHOOL 35 39 1039 112192 A WEST BARIMA PETER & PAUL PRIMARY SCHOOL 36 40 1040 112192 B - i WEST BARIMA SHEBA NURSERY SCHOOL 349 OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT LOGISTICS DIVISION Page 2 11/20/2011 13:29 ESTIMATED # SERIAL BALLOT BOX DIVISION # DIVISION NAME POLLING PLACE OF # NUMBER ELECTORS 41 1041 112192 B - ii WEST BARIMA MABARUMA P RIMARY SCHOOL 248 42 1042 112192 B - iii WEST BARIMA MABARUMA NURSERY SCHOOL 245 43 1043 112192 B - iv WEST BARIMA ARUkA MOUTH PRIMARY SCHOOL 36 44 1044 112192 C WEST BARIMA BARABINA PRIMARY SCHOOL 193 45 1045 112192 D WEST BARIMA KUMAKA EXTENTION CENTRE 160 46 1046 112192 E - i WEST BARIMA/HOSORORO ST MARY'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 47 1047 112192 E - ii WEST BARIMA/HOSORORO HOSORORO PRIMARY SCHOOL 357 48 1048 112222 - i BARIMA MEANDER BLACK WATER PRIMARY SCHOOL 29 49 1049 112222 - ii BARIMA MEANDER PART OF STORES AREA AMCAR 22 50 1050 112223 - i ANAIDA BARIMA UNITY SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 51 1051 112223 - ii ANAIDA BARIMA St, ANSLEM'S PRIMARY. SCHOOL 39 52 1052 11223 RED HILL ST. NINIAN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 94 53 1053 12110 KWEBANA KWEBANA PRIMARY SCHOOL 206 54 1054 121111 WAINI POINT SHELL BEACH PRIMARY SCHOOL 25 55 1055 121112 SECOND & THIRD LUGURASH ST JOHN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 43 56 1056 121113 TURTLE / SHELL KATCHIKAMO PRIMARY SCHOOL 22 57 1057 121123 BARAMANI JUNCTION AMOS BROWER'S RESIDENCE 21 58 1058 121131 BARAMANI LAKE FATHER BEACH PRIMARY SCHOOL 20 59 1059 12114 WARAPOKA WARAPOKA PRIMARY SCHOOL 137 60 1060 12115 ASSAKATA ASSAKATA PRIMARY SCHOOL 66 61 1061 12116 LITTLE KANABALLI SANTA CRUZ PRIMARY SCHOOL 72 62 1062 12117 A - i SANTA ROSA SANTA ROSA SECONDARY SCHOOL 389 63 1063 12117 A - ii SANTA ROSA HOWARD CHAPPELLE RESIDENCE 239 OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT LOGISTICS DIVISION Page 3 11/20/2011 13:29 ESTIMATED # SERIAL BALLOT BOX DIVISION # DIVISION NAME POLLING PLACE OF # NUMBER ELECTORS 64 1064 12117 A - iii SANTA ROSA KOKO NURSERY SCHOOL 240 65 1065 12117 A - iv SANTA ROSA KARABURI PRIMARY SCHOOL 291 66 1066 12117 B - i SANTA ROSA SANTA ROSA PRIMARY SCHOOL 207 67 1067 12117 B - ii SANTA ROSA KAMWATTA PRIMARY SCHOOL ANNEX 82 68 1068 12117 C - i SANTA ROSA RURAL EXTENSION CENTRE - KUMAKA 322 69 1069 12117 C - ii SANTA ROSA KAMWATTA PRIMARY SCHOOL. NEW BUILDING 338 70 1070 12118 - i WARAMURI WARAMURI PRIMARY SCHOOL 374 71 1071 12118 - ii WARAMURI MARIABA PRIMARY. SCHOOL 372 72 1072 12119 MANWARIN NORTHERN PORTION ST. NICHOLAS PRIMARY SCHOOL 159 73 1073 121213 ARABOBO SANTA CRUZ PRIMARY SCHOOL 1 74 1074 122111 BARAMA HAIARI JULIA ALAM'S SHOP 8 75 1075 122212 PARAPINO KARIAKO PRI SCHOOL 42 76 1076 122221 BARAMA / KURASANI TENT (ELMA WILSON) 2 77 1077 122231 KAURAMEMBU KOKERITE PRI SCHOOL ANNEX 17 78 1078 12225 CHINESE LANDING CHINESE LANDING PRI SCHOOL 9 79 1079 12226 WAIKREBI WAIKREBI PRI SCHOOL 46 OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT LOGISTICS DIVISION Page 4 11/20/2011 13:29 ESTIMATED # SERIAL BALLOT BOX DIVISION # DIVISION NAME POLLING PLACE OF # NUMBER ELECTORS DISTRICT # 2 80 2001 21123 - i KAIRIMAP (ST. MONICA) ULELE PRIMARY SCHOOL 81 2002 21123 - ii KAIRIMAP (ST. MONICA) ST. MONICA PRIMARY SCHOOL 314 82 2003 21124 KABAKABURI KABAKABURI PRIMARY SCHOOL 243 83 2004 211251 LEFT BANK ARAPIAKO KABAKABURI HEALTH CENTRE 44 84 2005 211252 RIGHT BANK ARAPIAKO KABAKABURI HEALTH CENTRE 35 85 2006 21211 - i BARACARO AKAWINI BARACARO PRIMARY AKAWINI ANNEX 86 2007 21211 - ii UPPER AKAWINI AKAWINI PRIMARY SCHOOL 193 87 2008 21212 - i WAKAPOA WAKAPOA PRIMARY SCHOOL 88 2009 21212 - ii II WAKAPOA MABEL SANDY PRIMARY SCHOOL 674 89 2010 21213 MANRWARIN MANRWARIN PRIMARY SCHOOL 162 90 2011 212211 MORUKA/ENMORE ST. JOHN'S PRIMARY SCHOOL 58 91 2012 212212 RELIEF/ABERDEEN LIBERTY PRIMARY SCHOOL 86 92 2013 212213 HEALTHFIELD/PHOENIX PARK HACKNEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 217 93 2014 212221 LOWER AKAWINI HACKNEY PRIMARY SCHOOL 33 94 2015 212222 A A UNITY/PROVIDENCE LILYDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL 101 95 2016 212222 B - i UNITY/PROVIDENCE FRIENDSHIP PRIMARY SCHOOL 96 2017 212222 B - ii UNITY/PROVIDENCE REGINA NURSERY SCHOOL 389 97 2018 212231 NILE/BELLE VIEW MARLBOROUGH PRIMARY SCHOOL 279 98 2019 212232 DUBLIN/COZIER MARTINDALE PRIMARY SCHOOL 291 99 2020 212241 A DUTCHMAN JACKLOW PRIMARY SCHOOL 361 100 2021 212241 B DUTCHMAN SIRIKI PRIMAREY SCHOOL 393 OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT LOGISTICS DIVISION Page 5 11/20/2011 13:29 ESTIMATED # SERIAL BALLOT BOX DIVISION # DIVISION NAME POLLING PLACE OF # NUMBER ELECTORS 101 2022 212241 C DUTCHMAN ABRAM'S CREEK PRIMARY SCHOOL 125 102 2023 212242 TRYBEST/BUXTON MARTINDALE NURSERY SCHOOL 98 103 2024 212243 A ST. JOSEPH/SOMER SET & BERKS SOMER SET & BERKS NURSERY SCHOOL 200 104 2025 212243 B - i I ST. JOSEPHISOMER SET & BERKS (A-F) CHARITY PRIMARY SCHOOL (A-F) 337 105 2026 212243 B - ii ST. JOSEPH/SOMER SET & BERKS (G-O) CHARITY PRIMARY SCHOOL (G-O) 330 106 2027 212243 B - iii ST. JOSEPH/SOMER SET & BERKS (P-Z) CHARITY PRIMARY SCHOOL (P-Z) 349 107 2028 212243 C -i ST. JOSEPH/SOMERSET & BERKS (A-L) CHARITY SECONDARY SCHOOL (A-L) 308 108 2029 212243 C - ii ST. JOSEPH/SOMERSET & BERKS (M-Z) CHARITY SECONDARY SCHOOL (M-Z) 293 109 2030 212243 D ST. JOSEPH/SOMER SET & BERKS CHARITY NURSERYSCHOOL 53 110 2031 221111 EVERGREEN/LA RESOURCE DEONARINE RICE MILLS 144 111 2032 221112 BETTER HOPE/BETTER SUCCESS BETTER SUCCESS NURSERY SCHOOL 372 112 2033 221113 A - i BOUNTY HALL DARTMOUTH (A-M) EIGHT OF MAY PRIMARY SCHOOL (A-M) 251 113 2034 221113 A - ii BOUNTY HALL DARTMOUTH (N-Z) EIGHT OF MAY PRIMARY SCHOOL (N-Z) 235 114 2035 221113 B BOUNTY HALL DARTMOUTH EIGHT OF MAY SECONDARY SCHOOL 172 115 2036 221113 C BOUNTY HALL DARTMOUTH FLORA NURSERY SCHOOL 183 116 2037 221113 D BOUNTY HALL DARTMOUTH EIGHT OF MAY SECONDARY SCHOOL 288 117 2038 221114 - i PERTH/PARADISE RAMLAKHAN'S RICE MILLS 118 2039 221114 - ii PERTH/PARADISE EIGHT OF MAY SECONDARY SCHOOL 475 119 2040 22112 TAPAKUMA/ST. DENY'S MISSION TAPAKUMA PRIMARY SCHOOL 128 120 2041 221131 MARAKA NORTHLANDS TAPAKUMA PRIMARY SCHOOL 34 121 2042 221132 TAPAKUMA TAPAKUMA PRIMARY SCHOOL 51 122 2043 221121 A WALTON HALL/DEVONSHIRE CASTLE WALTON HALL NURSERY SCHOOL 229 123 2044 221121 B - i WALTON HALL/DEVONSHIRE CASTLE HAMPTON COURT NURSERY SCHOOL (A-M) 226 OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT LOGISTICS DIVISION Page 6 11/20/2011 13:29 ESTIMATED # SERIAL BALLOT BOX DIVISION # DIVISION NAME POLLING PLACE OF # NUMBER ELECTORS 124 2045 221121 B - ii WALTON HALL/DEVONSHIRE CASTLE HAMPTON COURT NURSERY SCHOOL (N-Z) 225 125 2046 221122 A HAMPTON COURT/SPARTA HAMPTON COURT PRIMARY SCHOOL 214 126 2047 221122 B HAMPTON COURT/SPARTA HAMPTON COURT PRIMARY SCHOOL 293 127 2048 221122 C HAMPTON COURT/SPARTA WINDSOR CASTLE HEALTH CENTRE 305 128 2049 221122 D HAMPTON COURT/SPARTA SPARTA PRIMARY SCHOOL 353 129 2050 221123 A FEAR NOT/COFFEE GROVE DANIELSTOWN NURSERY SCHOOL 298 130 2051 221123 B FEAR NOT/COFFEE GROVE DANIELSTOWN NURSERY SCHOOL 123 131 2052 221124 A - i LIMA/RICHMOND LIMA NURSERY SCHOOL (A-L) 191 132 2053 221124 A - ii LIMA/RICHMOND LIMA NURSERY
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