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Notice of Poll Notice of Poll Local Authority: CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL Local Electoral Area: ENNIS 1. A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. 2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:- Description Surname Other Address Occupation Name of Name and name(s) Political Party, address of if any proposer, if any Atijohn George 25 Bridge View, Business NON-PARTY Roslevan, Ennis, Management/ Co. Clare. I.T. Consultant Breen James Ballyknock, Farmer/Public NON-PARTY Joseph McEnery, Kilnamona, Ennis, Representative 32 Considine Co. Clare. Road, Cloughleigh, Ennis, Co. Clare. Colleran Molloy Clare 7 Kilone Grove, Barrister FIANNA FÁIL Ballybeg, Ennis, Co. Clare. Corbett Joe Spancilhill, Ennis, Self Employed NON-PARTY Co. Clare. Daly Pat 53 Gallows Hill, Public FIANNA FÁIL Ennis, Co. Clare. Representative Flynn Johnny 1 Verdant Hill, Tulla Engineer in FINE GAEL Cillian Griffey, Road, Ennis, Co. Business/Public Ballymaley, Clare. Representative Barefield, Ennis, Co. Clare. Griffey Cillian Ballymaley, Business FINE GAEL Johnny Flynn, 1 Barefield, Ennis, Co. Support Verdant Hill, Clare. Manager Ennis, Co. Clare. Guilfoyle Michael 50 McNamara Park, Full Time Public NON-PARTY Ennis, Co. Clare. Representative Hanrahan Bernard Barntick, Retired FIANNA FÁIL Clarecastle, Co. Clare. Hayes Dermot 13 Old Military THE LABOUR Barracks, Kilrush PARTY Road, Ennis, Co. Clare. Howard Mary Claureen House, Public FINE GAEL Lahinch Road, Representative Ennis, Co. Clare. Kelly Tommy 6 An Páirc, Quin Photographer Road, Ennis, Co. Clare. McNamara Paula The Bungalow, Teacher NON-PARTY Turnpike Road, Ennis, Co. Clare. McNamara Tom Fortville, Kilmaley, Public FIANNA FÁIL Ennis, Co. Clare. Representative Meaney Brian Darragh, Ennis, Co. Public FIANNA FÁIL Clare. Representative Moloney Vera Avalon, 51 Kincora Community FÍS NUA Park, Ennis, Co. Volunteer Clare. Mulqueen Tony Centrepoint Garden Centre FINE GAEL Joe Carey, T.D., Business Park, Proprietor Clarecastle, Co. Orchard Lane, Clare. Hermitage, Ennis, Co. Clare. Murphy Paul Barntick, Public FINE GAEL Joe Carey, T.D., Clarecastle, Co. Representative Clarecastle, Co. Clare. Clare. Neylon Frankie 19 Connolly Villas, Fuel Merchant NON-PARTY Ennis, Co. Clare. Norton Ann Bearnafunshin Carer NON-PARTY House, Barefield, Ennis, Co. Clare. O’Halloran Gerard Tinanne House, Self Employed FINE GAEL Quin Gardens, Quin, Store Owner Co. Clare. O’Reilly Cathal 41 Corrovorrin Butcher SINN FÉIN Drive, Ennis, Co. Clare. O’Shea Paul Willbrook, Corofin, Social Worker. NON-PARTY Co. Clare. Omorodion Felix Osa No. 69 Shallee Electrical/ NON-PARTY Drive, Cloughleigh, Electronics Ennis, Co. Clare. Engineer Ryan Seamus 18 Meadowcourt, Librarian THE LABOUR Clonroad, Ennis, PARTY Co. Clare. Uunk Gerben 5 Willow Park, Risk GREEN Ennis, Co. Clare. Management PARTY/ Analyst COMHAONTAS GLAS Wise Damon 29 Ballycaseymore, Voluntary FÍS NUA Matthew Ballycasey, Community Shannon Town, Co. Worker. Clare. Notice of Poll Local Authority: CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL Local Electoral Area: KILLALOE 1. A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. 2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:- Description Surname Other Address Occupation Name of Name and name(s) Political address of Party, if proposer, if any any Arkins Joe Ruan, Co. Clare. Public Representative FINE GAEL Begley Michael Clonlara, Co. Public Representative NON- Clare. PARTY Burke Pat Dromaan House, Farmer/ Public FINE Whitegate, Co. Representative GAEL Clare. Cooney Joe Ballymacdonnell, Building FINE Bodyke, Co. Contractor/Public GAEL Clare. Representative Hayes Pat Maghera, Caher, Community Supervisor. FIANNA Feakle, Co. FÁIL Clare. Higgins Donal Ballycar, Machinist THE Newmarket-on- LABOUR Fergus, Co. PARTY Clare. O’Brien Niamh Old Forge, Tulla, Unemployed/Voluntary FÍS NUA Co. Clare. Advocate O’Brien Tony Cross Roads, Bus Éireann Employee FIANNA Killaloe, Co. FÁIL Clare. O’Callaghan Alan Kilmurry, Publican FIANNA Sixmilebridge, FÁIL Co. Clare. Wiley Liam Coolready, Munster AI Technician FIANNA Bodyke, Co. FÁIL Clare. Notice of Poll Local Authority: CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL Local Electoral Area: SHANNON 1. A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. 2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:- Description Surname Other Address Occupation Name of Name and name(s) Political Party, address of if any proposer, if any Crowe Cathal “Heathmount”, Public FIANNA FÁIL Knockroe, Representative/ Meelick, Co. Teacher Clare. Crowe John River View Public FINE GAEL House, Representative/ Sixmilebridge, Supermarket Co. Clare. Owner Fitzgerald Pascal Coolderry, Public THE LABOUR Blackwater, Representative PARTY Ardnacrusha, Co. Clare. Fleming Mike 15 Gleann an Oir, Warehouse NON-PARTY Michelle Harold, Shannon, Co. Operator 23 O’Brien Park, Clare. Shannon, Co. Clare. Flynn Gerry 19 Dernish Lawn, Public NON-PARTY Shannon, Co. Representative Clare. Houlihan David 14 Ballykeelaun, Plastering ANTI- Parteen, Co. Contractor AUSTERITY Clare. ALLIANCE (AAA) Mc Cafferty Cathy 18 Tullyglass Sales Manager NON-PARTY Court, Shannon, Co. Clare. McKee Mike 12 Inis Fail, Self Employed SINN FÉIN Eileen McKee, 12 Shannon, Co. Inis Fail, Clare. Shannon, Co. Clare. McLoughlin Sean 36 Corrib Drive, SPV Driver/Public FINE GAEL Shannon, Co. Representative. Clare. McMahon Pat Ballinacragga, Public FIANNA FÁIL Newmarket-on- Representative Fergus, Co. Clare. McMahon Tony 20 Tullyvarraga Marketing THE LABOUR Hill, Shannon, Contractor PARTY Co. Clare. Ní Shíomóin Seónaidh 85 Bruach na Primary Teacher ANTI- hAbhann, Quin AUSTERITY Road, Doora, ALLIANCE Ennis, Co. Clare. (AAA) O’Gorman Pat O’Gorman’s Fitter FIANNA FÁIL Cross, Ballinfonta, Cratloe, Co. Clare. Roche Louise Stonehall, Accounts FIANNA FÁIL McNamara Newmarket-on- Administrator Fergus, Co. Clare. Ryan P.J. Glen View House, Self Employed NON-PARTY The Island, Business Owner Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare. Wise Karen 29 Carer FÍS NUA Christine Ballycaseymore, Ballycasey, Shannon Town, Co. Clare. Notice of Poll Local Authority: CLARE COUNTY COUNCIL Local Electoral Area: WEST CLARE 1. A poll for the election of members for this local electoral area will be taken on Friday, 23rd of May 2014, between the hours of 7.00 a.m. and 10.00 p.m. 2. The following are particulars of the candidates, whose names will appear on the ballot papers in the order shown:- Description Surname Other Address Occupation Name of Name and name(s) Political Party, address of if any proposer, if any Chambers Bill Kilmacduane, Farmer FIANNA FÁIL Cooraclare, Kilrush, Co. Clare. Curtin Christy Clonbony, Miltown Public NON-PARTY Martin Lafferty, Malbay, Co. Clare Representative Ballyinsheen Beg, Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare. Dale Jackie Clonina Cross, Cree, Retired NON-PARTY Kilrush, Co. Clare. Teacher/Writer Enright Joseph 11 Croí na mBaile, Retired Garda NON-PARTY Cill Mhichíl, Contae Sergeant an Chláir. Garry Oliver Fort Hill, Kildysart, Farmer/Public FINE GAEL Co. Clare. Representative Heapes Kevin Querrin, Kilkee, Co. Information GREEN Clare. Developer PARTY/ COMHAONTAS GLAS Hillery Michael Spanish Point, Public FIANNA FÁIL Miltown Malbay, Co. Representative Clare. Keane Patrick O’Connell Street, Public FIANNA FÁIL Kilkee, Co. Clare. Representative Keating Gabriel Cross, Kilrush, Co. Farmer/Public FINE GAEL Clare. Representative Kelly P.J. Lissycasey, Ennis, Retired FIANNA FÁIL Co. Clare. Teacher Kennedy Gerard 2 Ard na Réithe, Self Employed FINE GAEL Corofin, Co. Clare. Lynch Ian 2 Cappa Cove, Health and NON-PARTY Michael Kilrush, Co. Clare. Safety Fitzgerald, Manager Tullabrack, Kilrush, Co. Clare. McMahon Marian 43 Moore Street, Business FINE GAEL Jones Kilrush, Co. Clare. Woman Moran Noeleen Wood Lane, Factory SINN FÉIN Knocknagrough, Worker Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare. Nagle Richard Lahinch Road, Farmer FIANNA FÁIL Ennistymon, Co. Clare. Slattery Bill Riverdale House, Farmer/ Public FINE GAEL Ennistymon Road, Representative Lahinch, Co. Clare. Michael McNamara Returning Officer Address: Clare County Council, New Road, Ennis, Co. Clare. .
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