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Kajiado Central goes to polls to elect MP
By Rawlings Otieno
Updated Monday, March 16th 2015 at 09:19 GMT +3
Voters in the Kajiado Central Parliamentary by-election started trooping to the polling stations early Monday morning to elect the man who will replace Joseph Nkaissery.
The contest has attracted three candidates Patrick Tutui ( JAP), Elijah Memusi (ODM), Kuntai Nkashuma (Independent).
The Kajiado Central Parliamentary seat fell vacant following the resignation of Joseph Nkaissery who took up the post of Interior Cabinet Secretary.
No hitch was witnessed as voting in most of the polling stations in the vast constituency started at 6am as scheduled.
The constituency has 39,545 registered voters who will cast their ballot in 102 stations with 87 streams.
Area Returning Officer Morris Owino Sunday said there are 204 security officers deployed in the respective polling stations, 20 of whom will man the tallying centre at Maasai Technical Training Institute.
In one of the centres, Ilbisil Primary school, over 300 residents had cast their ballot by 8.30am. The centre has 1,236 registered voters and it is here where JAP candidate Patrick Tutui is expected to vote.
Despite the polling centres location in an urban set up, most of the voters require assistance due to the high illiteracy level.
Standard Digital News : : The Counties - Kajiado Central goes to polls to elect MP
By Rawlings Otieno
Updated Monday, March 16th 2015 at 09:19 GMT +3
Voters in the Kajiado Central Parliamentary by-election started trooping to the polling stations early Monday morning to elect the man who will replace Joseph Nkaissery.
The contest has attracted three candidates Patrick Tutui ( JAP), Elijah Memusi (ODM), Kuntai Nkashuma (Independent).
The Kajiado Central Parliamentary seat fell vacant following the resignation of Joseph Nkaissery who took up the post of Interior Cabinet Secretary.
No hitch was witnessed as voting in most of the polling stations in the vast constituency started at 6am as scheduled.
The constituency has 39,545 registered voters who will cast their ballot in 102 stations with 87 streams.
Area Returning Officer Morris Owino Sunday said there are 204 security officers deployed in the respective polling stations, 20 of whom will man the tallying centre at Maasai Technical Training Institute.
In one of the centres, Ilbisil Primary school, over 300 residents had cast their ballot by 8.30am. The centre has 1,236 registered voters and it is here where JAP candidate Patrick Tutui is expected to vote.
Despite the polling centres location in an urban set up, most of the voters require assistance due to the high illiteracy level.
Standard Digital News : : The Counties - Kajiado Central goes to polls to elect MP