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Special Voting Centre Location Centre Code CONSTITUENCY SPECIAL VOTING CENTRE LOCATION CENTRE CODE GREATER ACCRA 1 BORTIANOR-NGLESHIE AMANFRO NEW APLAKU UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIESSC0103 (UCOM) 2 WEIJA-GBAWE SCC NEW WEIJA EC OFFICE SC0101 3 DOMEABRA-OBOM PAMFO UNITED COMMUNITIES IN DEVELOPMENT (UCID) SC0102 4 ANYAA/SOWUTUOM SOWUTUOM POLICE STATION SOWUTUOM SC0201 5 AMASAMAN AMASAMAN EC DISTRICT OFFICE SC0301 6 TROBU MILE SEVEN POLICE STATION MILE SEVEN SC0302 7 DOME-KWABENYA ATOMIC POLICE STATION ATOMIC SC0401 8 MADINA MADINA POLICE STATION MADINA SC0501 9 AYAWASO EAST NIMA POLICE STATION NIMA SC0601 10 AYAWASO NORTH ACCRA GIRLS’ SHS, MAMOBI MAMOBI SC0602 11 AYAWASO CENTRAL KOTOBABI POLICE STATION KOTOBABI SC0703 12 AYAWASO WEST WUOGON LEGON POLICE STATION LEGON SC0604 13 OKAIKWEI SOUTH KANESHIE POLICE STATION KANESHIE SC0701 14 OKAIKWEI CENTRAL TESANO POLICE STATION TESANO POLICE STATION SC0703 15 OKAIKWEI NORTH ACHIMOTA POLICE STATION ACHIMOTA POLICE STATION SC0702 16 ABLEKUMA NORTH DARKUMAN POLICE STATION DARKUMAN POLICE STATION SC0801 17 ABLEKUMA CENTRAL ODORKOR POLICE STATION ODORKOR POLICE STATION SC0802 18 ABLEKUMA WEST DANSOMAN POLICE STATION DANSOMAN POLICE STATION SC0804 19 ABLEKUMA SOUTH KORLE-BU POLICE STATION KORLE-BU POLICE STATION SC0803 20 ODODODIODOO JAMES TOWN POLICE STATION JAMES TOWN POLICE STATION SC0901 21 KORLEY KLOTTEY OSU POLICE STATION BARRACKS OSU POLICE STATION BARRACKS SC1001 22 KORLEY KLOTTEY OSU POLICE STATION BARRACKS OSU POLICE STATION BARRACKS SC1001 23 LA DADEKOTOPON CANTONMENTS POLICE BARRACKS A CANTONMENTS POLICE BARRACKS A SC1101A 24 LA DADEKOTOPON CANTONMENTS POLICE BARRACKS B CANTONMENTS POLICE BARRACKS B SC1101B 25 LA DADEKOTOPON. BURMA HALL C BURMA HALL C SC1101C 26 LA DADEKOTOPON. BURMA HALL D BURMA HALL D SC1101D 27 LEDZOKUKU TESHIE POLICE STATION TESHIE POLICE STATION SC1202 28 KROWOR NUNGUA POLICE STATION NUNGUA POLICE STATION SC1201 29 TEMA EAST COMMUNITY 1 POLICE STATION COMMUNITY 1 POLICE STATION SC1301 30 TEMA WEST COMMUNITY 2 POLICE STATION COMMUNITY 2 POLICE STATION SC1302 31 TEMA CENTRAL COMMUNITY 8 POLICE STATION COMMUNITY 8 POLICE STATION SC1303 32 KPONE KATAMANSO MICHEL CAMP JHS MICHEL CAMP JHS SC1401 33 ASHAIMAN ASHAIMAN DISTRICT POLICE HEADQUARTERSASHAIMAN DISTRICT POLICE HEADQUARTERS SC1501 34 ADENTAN ADENTAN BARRIER POLICE STATION ADENTAN BARRIER POLICE STATION SC1601 35 SHAI-OSUDOKU ICCES MATETSE DODOWA (WEDOKUM) ICCES MATETSE DODOWA (WEDOKUM) SC1701 36 NINGO PRAMPRAM ANGLICAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, NINGO PRAMPRAMANGLICAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, NINGO PRAMPRAMSC1801 37 SEGE EC DISTRICT OFFICE, SEGE EC DISTRICT OFFICE, SEGE SC1901 38 ADA ADA FOAH POLICE STATION ADA FOAH POLICE STATION SC2001 CENTRAL S/N DISTRICT SPECIAL VOTING CONST. LOCATION CENTRE CODE 1 K.E.E.A. K.E.E.A. ELMINA POLICE STATION SB0101 CAPE COAST SOUTH REGIONAL POLICE HEADQUARTERS SB0201 2 CAPE COAST CAP COAST NORTH REGIONAL FIRE SERVICE OFFICE, PEDU SB0202 3 ABURA/ A/ KWAMANKESE ABURA/ A/ KWAMANKESE DISTRICT POLICE HEADQUARTERS , ABURA DUNKWASB0301 4 MFANTSEMAN MFANTSEMAN SALTPOND POLICE STATION SB0401 5 EKUMFI EKUMFI COUNCIL OFFICE, ESSAKYIR SB0501 6 AJUMAKO/E/ESIAM AJUMAKO/E/ESIAM AJUMAKO POLICE STATION SB0601 7 GOMOA WEST GOMOA WEST POLICE HEAD QUARTERS, APAM SB0701 GOMOA EAST TI AHMADIYYA SHS, POTSIN SB0801 8 GOMOA EAST GOMOA CENTRAL DISTRICT ASSEMBLY YARD, AFRANSI SB0802 9 EFFUTU EFFUTU POLICE TRAINING DEPOT SB0901 10 AWUTU SENYA WEST AWUTU SENYA WEST POLICE STATION, AWUTU BREKU SB1001 11 AWUTU SENYA EAST AWUTU SENYA EAST POLICE STATION KASOA SB1101 12 AGONA WEST AGONA WEST POLICE MTTU OFFICE, AGONA SWEDRU SB1201 13 AGONA EAST AGONA EAST AGONA EAST DISTRICT ASSEMBLY SB1301 14 ASIKUMA/O/BRAKWA ASIKUMA/O/BRAKWA FORECOURT DISTRICT ASSEMBLY HALL SB1401 ASSIN NORTH METH PRIM SCHOOL, BREKU SB1501 15 ASSIN NORTH ASSIN CENTRAL FIRE SERVICE, FOSO SB1502 16 ASSIN SOUTH ASSIN SOUTH DISTRICT OFFICE, ASSIN NSUAEM SB1601 17 TWIFO ATTI MORKWA TWIFO ATTI MORKWA EC OFFICE, TWIFO PRASO - OPPOSITE DISTRICT ASSEMBLYSB1701 18 HEMANG/L/DENKYIRA HEMANG/L/DENKYIRA METHODIST PRY. SCH. JUKWA 'A' SB1801 19 UPPER DENKYIRA EAST UPPER DENKYIRA EAST ATECHEM POLICE STATION DUNKWA SB1901 20 UPPER DENKYIRA WEST UPPER DENKYIRA WEST DIASO POLICE STATION SB2001 EASTERN 20 KADE POLICE DISTRICT OFFICE KADE SE1601 21 AKWATIA POLICE STATION AKWATIA SE1701 22 ABIREM FIRE SERVICE FORECOURT NEW ABIREM SE1801 23 ABUAKWA NORTH POLICE STATION CHARGE OFFICE ATI, NEW TAFO SE1902 24 ABUAKWA SOUTH M/A EXPERIMENTAL SCHOOL KYEBI SE1901 25 ATIWA EAST ANYINAM POLICE STATION ANYINAM SE2002 26 ATIWA WEST KWABENG POLICE STATION KWABENG SE2001 27 FANTEAKWA NORTH LOCAL COUNCIL OFFICES BEGORO SE2101 28 FANTEAKWA SOUTH DURBAR GROUNDS OSINO SE2102 29 NKAWKAW POLICE STATION NKAWKAW SE2201 30 MPRAESO DISTRICT ASSEMBLY HALL MPRAESO SE2301 31 ABETIFI INFRONT OF NKWATIA PALACE NKAWTIA PALACE SE2401 32 AFRAM PLAINS NORTH DONKORKROM POLICE STATION DONKORKROM SE2501 33 AFRAM PLAINS SOUTH R C PRIMARY SCHOOL TEASE SE2601 ASHANTI 1 AKROFUOM AKROFUOM SEC/TECH AKROFROUM SF0102 2 NEW EDUBIASE GNAT OFFICE NEW EDUBEASE SF0101 3 ADANSI ASOKWA D/A JHS 1 ASOKWA SF0202 4 FOMENA COUNCIL HALL FOMENA FOMENA SF0201 5 OBUASI EAST FIRE SERVICE OFFICE BOETE SF0302 6 OBUASI WEST OLD COUNCIL OFFICE ANTOBOASE SF0301 7 BEKWAI E.C DISTRICT OFFICE BEKWAI SF0401 8 BOSOME FREHO ASIWA PRESBY PRIMARY SCH ASIWA SF0501 9 ODOTOBIRI DISTRICT MAGISTRATE COURT JACOBU SF0601 10 MANSO ADUBIA MANSO NKWANTA POLICE STATION MANSO NKWANTA SF0702 11 MANSO NKWANTA MANSO ADUBIA POLICE STATION MANSO ADUBIA SF0701 12 ATWIMA NWABIAGYA NORTH DISTRICT ASSEMBLY NKAWIE SF0802 13 ATWIMA NWABIAGYA SOUTH C M B SHED BAREKESE BAREKESE SF0801 14 ATWIMA MPONUA R/C PRIMARY SCHOOL NYINAHINI SF0901 15 BOSOMTWE KUNTENASE D/A JSS 1 KUNTENASE SF1001 16 ATWIMA KWANWOMA E.C DISTRICT OFFICE FOASE SF1101 17 BANTAMA METHODIST CHURCH BANTAMA BANTAMA SF1201 18 KWADASO BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH KWADASO KWADASO SF1301 19 NHYIAESO PATASI POLICE DEPOT PATASI SF1401 20 MANHYIA NORTH ST. ANNES ANGLICAN CHURCH ASHTOWN SF1502 21 MANHYIA SOUTH PRESBY CHURCH YENYAWOSO YENYAWOSO SF1501 22 OLD TAFO METHODIST CHURCH OLD TAFO OLD TAFO SF1601 23 SUAME METHODIST CHURCH SUAME SUAME SF1701 24 SUBIN CENTRAL POLICE CANTEEN ADUM SF1801 25 ASOKWA ASOKWA POLICE STATION ASOKWA SF1901 26 OFORIKROM OFORIKROM POLICE STATION OFORIKROM SF2001 27 ASAWASE ASSEMBLY HALL, NURUMEED SHS ASAWASE SF2101 28 KWABRE EAST DISTRICT ASSEMBLY HALL MAMPONTENG SF2301 29 AFIGYA KWABRE NORTH D/A JHS KODIE KODIE SF2402 30 AFIGYA KWABRE SOUTH AREA COUNCIL BOAMANG BOAMANG SF2401 31 EJISU BATASO EDUCATION OFFICE EJISU SF2501 32 JUABEN JUABEN COURT HOUSE I JUABEN SF2502 33 ASANTE AKIM SOUTH JUASO COURT HALL JUASO SF2601 34 ASANTE AKIM CENTRAL AHIEAM COUNCIL HALL KONONGO SF2701 35 ASANTE AKIM NORTH COURT HOUSE AGOGO AGOGO SF2801 36 EFFIDUASE/ASOKORE DISTRICT COMMADER'S OFFICE EFFIDUASE SF2901 37 KUMAWU METHODIST CHURCH KUMAWU KUMAWU SF3001 38 SEKYERE AFRAM PLAINS PRESBY CHURCH DROBONSO DROBONSO SF3101 39 NSUTA/KWAMANG/BEPOSO R/C PRIMARY SCHOOL NSUTA NSUTA SF3201 40 MAMPONG JJ INFANT JNR. PRIMARY SCHOOL MAMPONG SF3301 41 EJURA SEKYEDUMASE COUNCIL HALL EJURA EJURA SF3401 42 AFIGYA SEKYERE EAST OLD ASSEMBLY HALL AGONA SF3501 43 OFFINSO SOUTH EC DISTRICT OFFICE OFFINSO SF3601 44 OFFINSO NORTH METHODIST JHS AKUMADAN SF3701 45 AHAFO ANO SOUTH EAST D/A PRIMARY SCHOOL MANKRASO MANKRANSO SF3802 46 AHAFO ANO SOUTH WEST AREA COUNCIL ADUGYAMA ADUGYAMA SF3801 47 AHAFO ANO NORTH PRESBY PRIMARY SCHOOL TEPA SF3901 BRONG AHAFO REGION 1 Asunafo South R/C Primary School Kukuom Kukuom SG0101 2 Asunafo North Town Concil Yard, Goaso Goaso SG0201 3 Asutifi South Community Centre, Hwidiem Hwidiem SG0301 4 Asutifi North Old Court House, Kenyasi Between the Charge Office and the new Court House SG0401 5 Tano South Old District Administration Bechem SG0501 6 Tano North District Police Head Quarters District Police HQ, Duayaw Nkwanta SG0601 7 Sunyani East 1. Police HQ, Sunyani 2. Liberation Barracks, Sunyani1. Sunyani 2. Sunyani SG0701 8 Sunyani West Meth JHS, Odumase Odukase SG0801 9 Dormaa West Continue JHS, Nkrankwanta Nkrankwanta SG0901 10 Dormaa Central Presby Primary School, Dormaa Ahenkro Infront of Presby Church, Dormaa Ahenkro SG1001 11 Dormaa East Presby Church, Wamfie Wamfie SG1101 12 Berekum East Cultural Centre, Berekum EC Premises, Berekum SG1201 13 Berekum West St. Lucy JHS, Jinijini Jinijini SG1202 14 Jaman South L/A Hall, Drobo Drobo SG1301 15 Jaman North SDA Church, Sampa Sampa SG1401 16 Banda District Assembly, Banda Opposite the District Education Office, Banda SG1501 17 Tain Council Hall, Nsawkaw Nsawkaw SG1601 18 Wenchi Divisional Police Head Quarters, Wenchi Opposite the District Education Office, Wenchi SG1701 19 Techiman South Old Municipal Assembly, Techiman Behind the Divisional Police Command, Techiman SG1801 20 Kintampo North Community Centre, Kintampo No. 1 Opposite Catholic Church SG1901 21 Kintampo South Old ICT Centre, Jema Jema SG2001 22 Nkoranza North District Health Directorate, Busunya Opposite the Police Station, Busunya SG2101 23 Nkoranza South EC District Office, Nkoranza Opposite the Post Office, Nkoranza SG2201 24 Atebubu/Amantin Anglican Primary School Opposite Atebubu Police Station, Atebubu SG2301 25 Pru East Yeji Police Station Yeji SG2401 26 Pru West Prang Police Station Prang SG2402 27 Sene West Court House, Kwame Danso Opposite District Police HQ, kwame Danso SG2501 28 Sene East D/A JHS 'A' Kajaji Kajaji SG2601 29 Techiman North R/C JHS Tuobodom Close to the District Assembly, Tuobodom SG2701 UPPER WEST 1 WA MUNICIPAL WA CENTRAL REGIONAL POLICE HEADQUATERS SK0101 2 WA WEST WA WEST WECHIAU PRIMARY SK0201
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