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Constituency of Kerry CONSTITUENCY OF KERRY GENERAL ELECTION - 8TH FEBRUARY 2020 I, Padraig Burke being the Returning Officer for the Constituency of Kerry, hereby give notice of the polling stations for the constituency. 68. Castleisland Boys NS Castleisland 1 206. St. John’s NS Kenmare LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA: TRALEE Booth 1 (1428-1966) CI LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA: KILLARNEY Kenmare Booth 1 (1-463) GL 69. Castleisland Boys NS Castleisland 1 Polling Polling Polling Districts & Polling Polling Polling Polling Districts & Polling 207. St. John’s NS Kenmare Station No. Station No. of Electors Letters Booth 2 (1967-2466) CI Station No. Station No. of Electors Letters Kenmare Booth 2 (464-976) GL 1. St Patrick (Flemby) NS Arabella 70. Castleisland Boys NS Castleisland 1 139. Fossa NS Aghadoe Ballymacelligott (27) TC Booth 3 (2467-2950) CI Booth 1 (1-570) AA 208. St. John’s NS Kenmare Kenmare Booth 3 (977-1481) GL Arabella 71. Kilmurry NS Cordal 1 140. Fossa NS Aghadoe (505) CL Booth 1 (264) CJ Booth 2 (571-1099) AA 209. St. John’s NS Kenmare 2. Ardfert NS Ardfert 72. Nohoval NS Gortatlea (270) CP 141. Two Mile Community NS Allagheemore Kenmare Booth 4 (1482-1870) GL Booth 1 (1-533) TD Kilfelim (123) CK (510) AB 210. St. John’s NS Kenmare 3. Ardfert NS Ardfert 73. Brosna NS Brosna 142. Meentogues NS Banard Kenmare Booth 5 (1871-2342) GL Booth 2 (534-1064) TD Booth 1 (1-328) CM (594) AE 211. Kilgobnet NS Kilgobnet 4. Caherleheen NS Ballyseedy 74. Brosna NS Brosna 143. Knockanes NS Brewesterfield Booth 1 (1-451) GM Booth 1 (1-480) TF Booth 2 (329-640) CM (579) AF 5. Caherleheen NS Ballyseedy 75. Scoil Íde Curranes Castleisland (267) CN 212. Kilgobnet NS Kilgobnet Booth 2 (481-949) TF 144. Coolick NS Coolick Booth 2 (452-991) GM 76. Kilmurry NS Cordal Booth 1 (1-424) AI 6. Blennerville NS Blennerville Booth 2 (509) CO 213. Scoil Chillín Liath An Chillín Liath (Killeenleigh) Booth 1 (1-537) TG 145. Coolick NS Coolick 77. Lyreacrompane NS Lyreacrompane (240) CQ Booth 2 (425-772) AI (Killeenleigh NS) (350) FU 7. Blennerville NS Blennerville Booth 2 (538-949) TG Kilflynn 1 (9) MT 146. Loughittane NS Coolies 214. Killorglin NS Killorglin Booth 1 (1-531) AJ 8. Spa NS Clogherbrien 78. Knocknagoshel NS Kocknagoshel Booth 1 (1-504) GO Booth 1 (1-364) CR 147. Loughittane NS Coolies Booth 1 (1-602) TJ 215. Killorglin NS Killorglin 79. Knocknagoshel NS Kocknagoshel Booth 2 (532-982) AJ 9. Spa NS Clogherbrien Booth 2 (505-1028) GO Booth 2 (603-1207) TJ Booth 2 (365-780) CR 148. Black Valley NS Derrycarna No. 1 (16) AN 80. Knocknagoshel NS Kocknagoshel 216. Killorglin NS Killorglin 10. Listellick NS Doon Derrycarna No 2 (66) FV Booth 3 (781-1164) CR Booth 3 (1029-1508) GO Booth 1 (1-321) TM 149. Shrone NS Doocarrig (273) AO 11. Listellick NS Doon 81. Clogher NS Nohoval 217. Killorglin NS Killorglin Booth 2 (322-671) TM Booth 1 (1-319) CS 150. Faha NS Faha Booth 4 (1509-1996) GO 82. Clogher NS Nohoval Booth 1 (1-448) AQ 12. Fenit NS Fenit 218. Killorglin NS Killorglin Booth 1 (1-406) TE Booth 2 (320-666) CS 151. Faha NS Faha Booth 2 (449-899) AQ Booth 5 (1997-2534) GO 13. Fenit NS Fenit 83. St. Brendan’s NS O’Breannan 152. Faha NS Faha 219. Lauragh NS Lauragh Booth 2 (407-766) TE O’Breannan Booth 1 (1-337) CT 84. St. Brendan’s NS O’Breannan Booth 3 (900-1366) AQ (249) GP 14. Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Rathass 153. Glenflesk NS Flesk (307) AR Booth 1 (1-543) TW O’Breannan Booth 2 (338-703) CT Clydagh (220) AH 220. Portmagee NS Portmagee 15. Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Rathass 85. Ballyfinnane NS Ballyfinnane (450) GT Booth 2 (544-929) TW (290) CU 154. Barraduff NS Headford (468) AS Tralee Urban 86. Firies NS Kilnanare 221. Scoil an Gleanna An Gleann Iarach Div 2 (1-206) UB Booth 2 (532) CV 155. Killcummin NS Kilcummin The Glen NS (St Finian’s) (154) GV 16. Spa NS Spa Booth 1 (1-447) AT 222. Sneem NS Sneem Booth 3 (1-432) TY 156. Killcummin NS Kilcummin 17. Spa NS Spa LOCAL ELECTORAL AREA: LISTOWEL Booth 2 (448-931) AT (573) GW Booth 4 (433-770) TY Polling Polling Polling Districts & Polling 157. Holy Cross Mercy Primary Killarney Rural 223. Tahilla NS Tahilla Station No. Station No. of Electors Letters 18. Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Tralee Urban Booth 1 (1-547) AV (158) GX Booth 3 Div 2 (207-755) UB 87. Asdee NS Asdee 158. Holy Cross Mercy Primary Killarney Rural 19. Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Tralee Urban Booth 1 (1-303) LB Booth 2 (548-1052) AV 224. Tuosist NS Tuosist Booth 4 Div 2 (756-1230) UB 88. Asdee NS Asdee Booth 1 (1-325) GZ 159. Gaelscoil Faithleann, (An Phairc) Killarney Urban 20. Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Tralee Urban Booth 2 (304-630) LB 225. Tuosist NS Tuosist Booth 5 Div 2 (1231-1739) UB Booth 1 (1-582) AW 89. Kilmoyley NS Ballynorig 160. Gaelscoil Faithleann, (An Phairc) Killarney Urban Booth 2 (326-648) GZ 21. Gaelscoil Mhic Easmainn Tralee Urban (450) LD Booth 2 (583-1100) AW Booth 6 Div 2 (1740-2185) UB 226. Ballyhearney NS Valentia 90. Scoil Iosagain Ballybunion 161. Gaelscoil Faithleann, (An Phairc) Killarney Urban (576) HA 22. Tralee CBS Tralee Urban Ballybunion • Booth 1 (1-539) LE Booth 3 (1101-1417) AW Booth 1 Div 2 (2186-2732) UB 91. Scoil Iosagain Ballybunion 162. Holy Cross Mercy Primary Killarney Urban 227. Scoil an Chorrain An Chorrain (Waterville) 23. Tralee CBS Tralee Urban Ballybunion • Booth 2 (540-1054) LE Booth 3 (1418-2007) AW Booth 2 Div 2 (2733-3231) UB Waterville NS Stáisiún 1 (Booth 1) (1-502) GE 92. Scoil Iosagain Ballybunion 163. Holy Cross Mercy Primary Killarney Urban 24. Tralee CBS Tralee Urban 228. Scoil an Chorrain An Chorrain (Waterville) Ballybunion • Booth 3 (1055-1544) LE Booth 4 (2008-2528) AW Booth 3 Div 2 (3232-3713) UB Waterville NS Stáisiún 2 (Booth 2) (503-1077) GE 93. Ballyduff NS Ballyduff 164. Holy Cross Mercy Primary Killarney Urban 25. Tralee CBS Tralee Urban Booth 5 (2529-3001) AW Booth 4 Div 2 (3714-4176) UB Booth 1 (1-523) LG 229. Kilgarvan NS Kilgarvan 1 94. Ballyduff NS Ballyduff 26. Tralee CBS Tralee Urban 165. Presentation Monastery Killarney Urban Booth 1 (1-482) HC Booth 2 (524-1057) LG Booth 1 (3002-3538) AW Booth 5 Div 2 (4177-4656) UB 230. Kilgarvan NS Kilgarvan 1 (483-939) HC 95. Ballyheigue Community Centre Ballyheigue 166. Presentation Monastery Killarney Urban 27. Tralee CBS Tralee Urban Booth 2 Kilgarvan (15) AU Booth 6 Div 2 (4657-5122) UB Booth 1 (1-469) LI Booth 2 (3539-4049) AW 96. Ballyheigue Community Centre Ballyheigue 167. Presentation Monastery Killarney Urban 231. Nagle-Rice Primary School Dromin 1 28. Presentation Convent Tralee Urban Div 1 (84) UA Booth 3 (4050-4597) AW Booth 1 Tralee Urban Div 3 (1-501) UC Booth 2 (470-964) LI Booth 1 (221) HD 97. Ballyheigue Community Centre Ballyheigue 168. Presentation Monastery Killarney Urban 29. Presentation Convent Tralee Urban Booth 3 (965-1415) LI Booth 4 (4598-5143) AW 232. Killorglin NS Dromin Booth 2 Div 3 (502-1074) UC Booth 6 (393) HB 30. Presentation Convent Tralee Urban 98. Ballylongford NS Ballylongford 169. St Olivers NS Killarney Urban Booth 3 Div 3 (1075-1662) UC Booth 1 (1-375) LK Booth 1 (5144-5541) AW 99. Ballylongford NS Ballylongford 170. St Olivers NS Killarney Urban 31. Presentation Convent Tralee Urb. Div 3 (1663-2114) UC Booth 2 (376-721) LK Booth 2 (5542-6085) AW TOGHLIMISTÉAR ÁITIÚIL: CORCA DHUIBHNE Booth 4 Tralee Urb. Div 4 (1-134) UD 100. Ballylongford NS Ballylongford 171. St Olivers NS Killarney Urban Polling Polling Polling Districts & Polling 32. Presentation Convent Tralee Urban Booth 3 (722-1168) LK Booth 3 (6086-6523) AW Station No. Station No. of Electors Letters Booth 5 Div 4 (135-712) UD 101. Kilconley NS Beale 172. St Olivers NS Killarney Urban 33. Presentation Convent Tralee Urban (567) LM Booth 4 (6524-7107) AW 233. Annascaul NS Annascaul Booth 1 (1-391) RF Booth 6 Div 4 (713-1297) UD 102. Killury NS Causeway 173. St Olivers NS Killarney Urban 34. Scoil Eoin Balloonagh Tralee Urban Booth 1 (1-453) LN Booth 5 (7108-7501) AW 234. Annascaul NS Annascaul Booth 1 Div 5 (1-548) UE 103. Killury NS Causeway 174. Lissivigeen NS Lissivigeen Booth 2 (392-767) RF 35. Scoil Eoin Balloonagh Tralee Urban Booth 2 (454-920) LN Booth 1 (1-433) AZ 235. Castledrum NS Boolteens Booth 2 Div 5 (549-958) UE 104. Slievadra NS Clashmealcon 175. Lissivigeen NS Lissivigeen Booth 1 (1-396) RE 36. Scoil Eoin Balloonagh Tralee Urban (451) LO Booth 2 (434-904) AZ Booth 3 Div 5 (959-1544) UE 105. Clounmacon Cloontubrid 236. Castledrum NS Boolteens 37. Scoil Eoin Balloonagh Tralee Urban Community Centre (389) LP 176. Raheen NS Raheen Booth 2 (397-865) RE Booth 4 Div 5 (1545-1987) UE (387) BC 106. Coolard NS Coolard 237. Castlegregory NS Castlegregory 38. Scoil Eoin Balloonagh Tralee Urban (569) LW 177. Holy Family NS Rathmore Booth 5 Div 5 (1988-2514) UE Booth 1 (1-462) RI 107. Ballincrossig NS Dromartin Booth 1 (1-412) BD 39. Scoil Eoin Balloonagh Tralee Urban (463) LQ 178. Holy Family NS Rathmore 238.
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