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2022 IEBC Registered Voters Per Prison

IEBC Voters Register 2022 – Registered Voters Per Prison

FOURTH SCHEDULE
REGISTERED VOTERS PER PRISON FOR THE 2022 GENERAL ELECTION
Registration Area Code Registration Area Name Registration Centre Registration Centre Code Polling Station Code Polling Station Name Registered
Voters
01451 Prisons 001 Shimo La Tewa Main 049292145100101 Shimo La Tewa Main 375
01451 Prisons 002 Shimo La Tewa Women 049292145100201 Shimo La Tewa Women 10
01451 Prisons 003 Shimo La Tewa Medium 049292145100301 Shimo La Tewa Medium 30
01451 Prisons 005 Kingorani Prison (B) 049292145100501 Kingorani Prison (B) 34
01451 Prisons 006 Kwale Main Prison (B) 049292145100601 Kwale Main Prison (B) 59
01451 Prisons 007 Kwale Women 049292145100701 Kwale Women 4
01451 Prisons 008 Kilifi Prison 049292145100801 Kilifi Prison 48
01451 Prisons 009 Kaloleni 049292145100901 Kaloleni 25
01451 Prisons 010 Malindi Prison (B) 049292145101001 Malindi Prison (B) 154
01451 Prisons 011 Malindi Women 049292145101101 Malindi Women 13
01451 Prisons 012 Hola Prison 049292145101201 Hola Prison 14
01451 Prisons 013 Hindi Prison 049292145101301 Hindi Prison 15
01451 Prisons 014 Taveta Prison 049292145101401 Taveta Prison 31
01451 Prisons 015 Wundanyi 049292145101501 Wundanyi 39
01451 Prisons 016 Voi Remand Prison 049292145101601 Voi Remand Prison 40
01451 Prisons 017 Manyani 049292145101701 Manyani 189
01451 Prisons 018 Garissa Main 049292145101801 Garissa Main 40
01451 Prisons 020 Wajir 049292145102001 Wajir 9
01451 Prisons 021 Mandera 049292145102101 Mandera 4
01451 Prisons 022 Moyale Prison 049292145102201 Moyale Prison 6
01451 Prisons 023 Marsabit Prison 049292145102301 Marsabit Prison 26
01451 Prisons 024 Isiolo Prison 049292145102401 Isiolo Prison 31
01451 Prisons 025 Kangeta Prison 049292145102501 Kangeta Prison 37
01451 Prisons 026 Meru Main 049292145102601 Meru Main 360
01451 Prisons 027 Meru Women 049292145102701 Meru Women 22
01451 Prisons 028 Uruku Prison 049292145102801 Uruku Prison 15
01451 Prisons 030 Chuka 049292145103001 Chuka 34
01451 Prisons 032 Embu Main 049292145103201 Embu Main 349
01451 Prisons 033 Embu Women 049292145103301 Embu Women 33
01451 Prisons 034 Mwingi Prison 049292145103401 Mwingi Prison 52
01451 Prisons 035 Kitui Women 049292145103501 Kitui Women 1
01451 Prisons 036 Kitui Prison (B) 049292145103601 Kitui Prison (B) 22
01451 Prisons 038 Yatta Prison (B) 049292145103801 Yatta Prison (B) 49
01451 Prisons 039 Machakos Main 049292145103901 Machakos Main 67
01451 Prisons 040 Machakos Women 049292145104001 Machakos Women 10
01451 Prisons 041 Makueni Prison (B) 049292145104101 Makueni Prison (B) 115
01451 Prisons 042 Nyandarua Prison 049292145104201 Nyandarua Prison 52
01451 Prisons 043 Nyeri Main 049292145104301 Nyeri Main 276
01451 Prisons 044 Nyeri Women 049292145104401 Nyeri Women 17
01451 Prisons 045 Nyeri Medium 049292145104501 Nyeri Medium 75
01451 Prisons 046 Mwea Prison 049292145104601 Mwea Prison 74
01451 Prisons 047 Kerugoya Prison 049292145104701 Kerugoya Prison 62

 

Registration
Area Code
Registration
Area Name
Registration
Centre
Registration Centre Code Polling Station Code Polling Station Name Registered
Voters
01451 Prisons 048 Muranga Priosn 049292145104801 Muranga Priosn 71
01451 Prisons 049 Muranga Women 049292145104901 Muranga Women 5
01451 Prisons 050 Muranjau Prison 049292145105001 Muranjau Prison 22
01451 Prisons 051 Thika Main Prison 049292145105101 Thika Main Prison 14
01451 Prisons 052 Thika Women Prison 049292145105201 Thika Women Prison 5
01451 Prisons 053 Ruiru Prison 049292145105301 Ruiru Prison 51
01451 Prisons 054 Kiambu Prison 049292145105401 Kiambu Prison 90
01451 Prisons 056 Kapenguria 049292145105601 Kapenguria 16
01451 Prisons 057 Maralal 049292145105701 Maralal 38
01451 Prisons 058 Kitale Medium 049292145105801 Kitale Medium 21
01451 Prisons 059 Kitale Annex 049292145105901 Kitale Annex 36
01451 Prisons 060 Kitale Women 049292145106001 Kitale Women 16
01451 Prisons 061 Kitale Main Prison (B) 049292145106101 Kitale Main Prison (B) 176
01451 Prisons 062 Eldoret Women 049292145106201 Eldoret Women 5
01451 Prisons 063 Eldoret Main 049292145106301 Eldoret Main 124
01451 Prisons 064 Ngeria Farm 049292145106401 Ngeria Farm 50
01451 Prisons 065 Tambach Prison 049292145106501 Tambach Prison 20
01451 Prisons 066 Kapsabet Prison 049292145106601 Kapsabet Prison 105
01451 Prisons 067 Kabarnet Prison 049292145106701 Kabarnet Prison 29
01451 Prisons 068 Eldama Ravine Prison 049292145106801 Eldama Ravine Prison 25
01451 Prisons 069 Rumuruti 049292145106901 Rumuruti 36
01451 Prisons 070 T/Fall Prison 049292145107001 T/Fall Prison 76
01451 Prisons 071 T/Fall Women 049292145107101 T/Fall Women 9
01451 Prisons 072 Nanyuki Prison 049292145107201 Nanyuki Prison 140
01451 Prisons 073 Naivasha Main 049292145107301 Naivasha Main 390
01451 Prisons 074 Naivasha Medium 049292145107401 Naivasha Medium 75
01451 Prisons 075 Naivasha Women 049292145107501 Naivasha Women 13
01451 Prisons 076 Nakuru Main 049292145107601 Nakuru Main 171
01451 Prisons 077 Nakuru Women 049292145107701 Nakuru Women 10
01451 Prisons 078 Narok Prison 049292145107801 Narok Prison 56
01451 Prisons 079 Kajiado Prison 049292145107901 Kajiado Prison 43
01451 Prisons 080 Athir River Prison 049292145108001 Athir River Prison 70
01451 Prisons 082 Kericho Main 049292145108201 Kericho Main 46
01451 Prisons 084 Kericho Annex 049292145108401 Kericho Annex 13
01451 Prisons 085 Sotik Prison 049292145108501 Sotik Prison 17
01451 Prisons 086 Bomet Prison 049292145108601 Bomet Prison 21
01451 Prisons 087 Kakamega Main 049292145108701 Kakamega Main 135
01451 Prisons 088 Kakamega Women 049292145108801 Kakamega Women 8
01451 Prisons 089 Shikusa Farm 049292145108901 Shikusa Farm 15
01451 Prisons 091 Vihiga Prison 049292145109101 Vihiga Prison 20
01451 Prisons 092 Bungoma Prison (B) 049292145109201 Bungoma Prison (B) 14
01451 Prisons 093 Busia Women Wing 049292145109301 Busia Women Wing 1
01451 Prisons 094 Busia Prison 049292145109401 Busia Prison 61
01451 Prisons 095 Siaya Prison (B) 049292145109501 Siaya Prison (B) 7
01451 Prisons 096 Kisumu Main 049292145109601 Kisumu Main 494
01451 Prisons 097 Kisumu Women 049292145109701 Kisumu Women 22
01451 Prisons 098 Kisumu Medium 049292145109801 Kisumu Medium 132
01451 Prisons 099 Kibos Main Prison (B) 049292145109901 Kibos Main Prison (B) 79
01451 Prisons 100 Kibos Medium Prison (B) 049292145110001 Kibos Medium Prison (B) 15
01451 Prisons 102 Homa Bay Prison 049292145110201 Homa Bay Prison 40
01451 Prisons 103 Migori Women 049292145110301 Migori Women 6
01451 Prisons 104 Migori Prison (B) 049292145110401 Migori Prison (B) 24
01451 Prisons 105 Kehancha Prison/Kendege 049292145110501 Kehancha Prison/Kendege 4
01451 Prisons 106 Kisii Main 049292145110601 Kisii Main 92
01451 Prisons 107 Kisii Women 049292145110701 Kisii Women 9
01451 Prisons 109 Nairobi West 049292145110901 Nairobi West 91
01451 Prisons 110 Langata Women Prison 049292145111001 Langata Women Prison 130
01451 Prisons 112 Kamiti Medium Prison 049292145111201 Kamiti Medium Prison 215
01451 Prisons 113 Kamiti Main Prison 049292145111301 Kamiti Main Prison 362
01451 Prisons 113 Kamiti Main Prison 049292145111302 Kamiti Main Prison 362
01451 Prisons 116 Nairobi Remand/Allocation 049292145111601 Nairobi Remand/Allocation 81
01451 Prisons 118 Kilgoris Prison 049292145111801 Kilgoris Prison 12
01451 Prisons 119 Loitokitok Gk Prison 049292145111901 Loitokitok Gk Prison 3
01451 Prisons 121 Lodwar Gk Prison 049292145112101 Lodwar Gk Prison 26
Total 7,483
FIFTH SCHEDULE
REGISTERED VOTERS PER COUNTRY FOR KENYANS RESIDING OUTSIDE KENYA FOR THE 2022 GENERAL ELECTION
Code Name Registration
Area Code
Registration
Area Name
Registration
Centre
Registration Centre
Code
Polling Station
Code
Polling Station Name Registered
Voters
291 Diaspora 05000 Tanzania 001 Kenya Embassy in Dar-
es-Salaam
048291500000101 Kenya Embassy in Dar-
es-Salaam
496
291 Diaspora 05000 Tanzania 001 Kenya Embassy in Dar- 048291500000102 Kenya Embassy in Dar- 496
es-Salaam es-Salaam
291 Diaspora 05000 Tanzania 002 Kenya Consulate in Arusha 048291500000201 Kenya Consulate in Arusha 410
291 Diaspora 05001 Uganda 003 Kenya High Commission in
Kampala
048291500100301 Kenya High Commission in Kampala 471
291 Diaspora 05001 Uganda 003 Kenya High
Commission in Kampala
048291500100302 Kenya High Commission in Kampala 470
291 Diaspora 05001 Uganda 003 Kenya High
Commission in Kampala
048291500100303 Kenya High Commission in Kampala 470
291 Diaspora 05002 Rwanda 004 Kenya Embassy in Kigali 048291500200401 Kenya Embassy in Kigali 545
291 Diaspora 05002 Rwanda 004 Kenya Embassy in Kigali 048291500200402 Kenya Embassy in Kigali 545
291 Diaspora 05003 Burundi 005 Kenya Embassy in Bujumbura 048291500300501 Kenya Embassy in Bujumbura 201
291 Diaspora 05004 South Africa 006 Kenya Embassy in Pretoria 048291500400601 Kenya Embassy in Pretoria 479
291 Diaspora 05004 South Africa 006 Kenya Embassy in Pretoria 048291500400602 Kenya Embassy in Pretoria 479
291 Diaspora 05005 South
Sudan
007 Kenya Embassy in Juba 048291500500701 Kenya Embassy in Juba 489
291 Diaspora 05005 South
Sudan
007 Kenya Embassy in Juba 048291500500702 Kenya Embassy in Juba 488
291 Diaspora 05006 Germany 008 Kenya Embassy in
Berlin
048291500600801 Kenya Embassy in Berlin 314
291 Diaspora 05007 United
Kingdom
009 Kenya High
Commission in London
048291500700901 Kenya High Commission
in London
399
291 Diaspora 05007 United
Kingdom
009 Kenya High
Commission in London
048291500700902 Kenya High Commission
in London
399
291 Diaspora 05008 Qatar 010 Kenya Embassy in
Doha
048291500801001 Kenya Embassy in Doha 479
291 Diaspora 05008 Qatar 010 Kenya Embassy in Doha 048291500801002 Kenya Embassy in Doha 479
291 Diaspora 05008 Qatar 010 Kenya Embassy in Doha 048291500801003 Kenya Embassy in Doha 479
291 Diaspora 05009 United Arab Emirates 011 Kenya Embassy in Abu Dhabi 048291500901101 Kenya Embassy in Abu Dhabi 103
291 Diaspora 05009 United Arab Emirates 012 Kenya  Consulate in Dubai 048291500901201 Kenya  Consulate in Dubai 642
291 Diaspora 05010 Canada 013 Kenya High Commission in Ottawa 048291501001301 Kenya High Commission in Ottawa 112
291 Diaspora 05010 Canada 014 Kenya Honorary Consulate in Toronto 048291501001401 Kenya Honorary Consulate in Toronto 167
291 Diaspora 05010 Canada 015 Kenya Honorary
Consulate in Vancouver
048291501001501 Kenya Honorary
Consulate in Vancouver
87
291 Diaspora 05011 United
States of America
016 Kenya Embassy in Washington DC 048291501101601 Kenya Embassy in Washington Dc 314
291 Diaspora 05011 United States of
America
017 Kenya Consulate in New York 048291501101701 Kenya Consulate in New York 298
291 Diaspora 05011 United
States of America
018 Kenya Consulate in Los Angeles 048291501101801 Kenya Consulate in Los Angeles 132
Total 10,443

 

UDA Grassroots Elections Registration, Application {Official Guide)

Grassroots Elections Registration Help and Support

Back to Registration

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

All Kenyans above the age of 18 years are eligible to vie in these Grassroots Elections. However, to occupy a position as a Grassroots official, you MUST be a REGISTERED Member of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Party.

Note: If you decide to register for higher levels of Elections, you will still be required to participate and succeed in lower levels of Elections in order to meet the eligibility criteria for subsequent Elections.

For instance, if your intention is to compete for the positions of Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson at the Constituency level, you must first participate and emerge victorious at the Polling Center and Ward levels for any position.

The only individuals exempted from this requirement are Elected Leaders who successfully contested in the 2022 Kenya General Elections under the UDA ticket.

These leaders are eligible to compete in the Grassroots Elections for any position at the level they were elected without having to vie for positions in the lower electoral units.

For example, Members of County Assembly (MCAs) automatically qualify to compete for any position at the Ward level without having to contest at the Polling Center level.

Yes, all aspirants are required to pay a registration fee that is determined by the election level and position that they wish to vie for.

All payments for the grassroots elections should be made through M-PESA to UDA’s paybill number 888092. See the table below for more details about registration fees:

Position Amount
POLLING CENTRE OFFICIALS 200
WARD OFFICIALS 1000
CONSTITUENCY OFFICIALS 2000
COUNTY CHAIRMAN/DEPUTY CHAIR 20000
COUNTY SECRETARY/DEPUTY SECRETARY 10000
COUNTY TREASURER & ORGANIZING SECRETARY 10000
OTHER COUNTY OFFICIALS 5000

 

Aspirants who wish to pay for a higher Election level automatically qualify to participate in the lower Election levels without having to make additional payments, make sure that you select the position you wish to vie for in the lower levels during registration.

For example, if you pay to contest for a Ward position, you automatically qualify to take part in the Polling Center Elections.

Once you submit your personal details and make the required payment, you will receive an SMS with a One-Time Pin (OTP) on the phone number that you provided during registration. Key in the OTP when prompted to verify your phone number and complete registration.

NB: Ensure that you have enabled promotional messages on the phone number provided by dialing *456*9*5*5*1# from your Safaricom line.

If you complete the registration process and do not receive an OTP, it is possible that you entered an incorrect phone number during registration or failed to unblock promotional messages.

To confirm your registration, you can send an SMS or WhatsApp message to 0796100365 with your ID Number and our team will provide you with an update on the status of your registration.

No, registration for the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) Party Grassroots Elections is completely online. However, you can visit any of our offices countywide for guidance and additional information regarding the Elections and the registration process.

Support numbers are also provided for further assistance.

If you have any additional questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us during our business hours, which are from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. You can reach us via phone at the following numbers. Additionally, we are accessible through WhatsApp for your convenience.

1. 0796100365

2. 0791555222

3. 0792633722

4. 0719470979

West Pokot IEBC list of elected MCAs, Women Rep, MPs, Governor, Senator 2022 – 2027

West Pokot County
Senate

KAPCHOK Denis 3,833
LIPALE Geoffrey 57, 901
POGHISIO Samuel 41,119
RECHA Julius 72,240 ✔️

Woman Representative

Lilian Tomitom 53,959
Hellen 2,254
Chongorio 1,410
Kasiwai Chepocheptindi 67,358 ✔️
Mukenyang Catherine 43,418
Rhoda 5,282

Governor

Nicholas Atudonyang 2,294
Simon Kachapin 86,476✔️
John Lonyangapuo 84,610

New Salaries For MCAs, Speaker at County Government 2022 to 2027

Remuneration and Benefits for State Officers in the County Assembly

IN EXERCISE of the mandate of Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) as set out under Article 230 (4) (a) of the Constitution, SRC has reviewed the remuneration and benefits for State officers in the County Assembly under the Third Remuneration and Benefits Review Cycle that covers Financial Years (FY) 2021/2022-2024/2025. Consequently:

  • for the period 2021/2022, as applicable during the second remuneration review cycle; and
  • for the period 2022/2023, SRC has set the remuneration and benefits as published in this Gazette Notice; and
  • for the period 2023/2024 – 2024/2025, SRC shall set the remuneration and benefits on or before the commencement of FY 2023/2024.
    1. Monthly Remuneration for State officers in the County Assembly for FY 2022/2023
State officer Basic Salary House Allowance Commuter Allowance Salary Market Adjustment Gross Salary
Speaker of the County Assembly 315,315 80,000 Official 130,210 525,525
Deputy Speaker of the County Assembly 129,938 60,000 Official 26,625 216,563
Member of the County Assembly 86,625 45,000 Official 12,750 144,375

Notes:

  • The monthly remuneration set herein shall be payable upon assumption of office of State officers in the Third County
  • The monthly remuneration is fixed for the term of office for the State officer in the County Assembly, unless reviewed and set by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission.
  • The remuneration set herein takes into account the reviewed job evaluation grading and includes compensation for plenary
  • Salary Market Adjustment is a salary modification that takes into account market positioning, and constitutional and statutory principles on remuneration and benefits.
  • The basic salary set herein is 60 percent of the gross salary set
  • For purposes of gratuity and pension, the pensionable emolument shall be based on the monthly basic salary set
  • The deconsolidated remuneration structure set herein is in compliance with the Judgment of the Court in Nairobi ELRC Petition 29 of
  1. Benefits for State officers in the County Assemblies
    • Committee Sitting Allowance

State officers in the County Assembly, who serve in Committees, shall be paid Committee Sitting Allowance as follows:

  • Chairperson: KES 6,500 per sitting up to a maximum of KES 104,000 per
  • Vice-Chairperson: KES 5,200 per sitting up to a maximum of KES 83,200 per
  • Member: KES 3,900 per sitting up to a maximum of KES 62,400 per
  • Official Transport:
    • The Speaker of the County Assembly: Shall be provided with an official car of engine capacity not exceeding
    • Deputy Speaker and Member of County Assembly: Shall be provided a Motor Vehicle Reimbursement of KES 2,212,000 for purchase of a car of engine capacity not exceeding 1800cc, for official duties as a Member of County Assembly. The Motor Vehicle Reimbursement shall be payable once in a county assembly term.
    • Car Maintenance Allowance: Shall be paid to Deputy Speaker and Members of County Assembly at the rate of KES 30,167 per
    • Mileage Claim: A Deputy Speaker and a Member of County Assembly shall be reimbursed a claimable mileage allowance of one return journey per week from respective county assembly office to respective ward office at the rate of KES 77.35 per kilometre using a car of engine capacity not exceeding 1800cc. The claimable mileage allowance is zoned and claimable up to a maximum for respective zones as follows:

 

Zone One Way Distance (Km) Maximum Return Journey (Km) Rate of Claimable Mileage Reimbursement in KES Reimbursable Monthly Mileage Claim of up to a Maximum of KES
1 0 – 45 90 77.35 30,167
2 46 – 80 160 77.35 53,629
3 81 – 115 230 77.35 77,092
4 116 – 150 300 77.35 100,555
5 151 – 185 370 77.35 124,018
6 186 and above 440 77.35 147,481

Notes:

  • The maximum monthly reimbursable mileage is to be calculated based on 52 weeks in a year as follows: Maximum monthly reimbursable mileage = (maximum weekly return journey in km X 52 weeks X KES 77.35)/12 months.
  • The respective County Assembly Service Board shall ensure that Members of County Assembly are reimbursed within the maximum reimbursable mileage claim for respective zones.
  • Special County Assembly Duty Allowance: Shall be paid per month to specific designated offices in recognition of the added responsibilities, as follows:

 

Position Monthly Limits (KES per Month)
Leader of Majority Leader of Minority 32,000
Chief Whip

Deputy Leader of Majority Deputy Leader of Minority

 

29,000

Chairperson of Committees Deputy Chief Whip

Other Whips

 

26,000

Vice Chairperson of Committees 23,000
Members of Speakers Panel 20,000

Notes:

  • Special County Assembly Duty Allowance is paid to State officers in the County Assemblies whose duties involve added responsibility over and above the duties stipulated in one’s terms of service for which a regular salary is paid.
  • Special County Assembly Duty Allowance is applicable to State officers in the County Assemblies who are serving in the enlisted leadership positions and it ceases to be paid when the jobholder ceases to hold the leadership position.
  • Medical Benefit for Speaker and Member of County Assembly: An annual medical cover shall be provided to the State officer, one spouse and up to four children below twenty-five years fully dependent on the State officer, as follows:

Inpatient: KES 3 million Outpatient: KES 200,000

 

Maternity: KES 100,000

Dental: KES 50,000

Optical: KES 50,000

  • Retirement Benefit:

There shall be two types of retirement benefits for State officers, pension and gratuity as follows:

  • A State officer serving or appointed on permanent and pensionable terms shall be eligible to pension benefit in line with existing
  • A State officer serving or appointed for a fixed term of office shall be paid a service gratuity at the rate of 31 percent of the annual pensionable emoluments for the term served.

Notes:

  • Where an employer establishes a pension scheme for its State officers appointed for a fixed term of office, the SRC shall review and set the rate of the employer’s contributions to the scheme and any other financial retirement benefits.
  • No State officer shall benefit from both pension and gratuity benefits from the same public body for a similar
  • Group Life Insurance: A State officer shall be covered for a value equivalent to three times of the annual pensionable
  • Group Personal Accident: A State officer shall be covered for a value equivalent to three times of the annual pensionable
  • Car Loan and Mortgage Benefit: Shall be provided, as follows:

 

State officer Car Loan Mortgage
Speaker of the County Assembly Up to KES 4 million Up to KES 20 million
Deputy Speaker and Member of County Assembly Up to KES 2 million Up to KES 3 million

Notes:

  • The applicable rate of interest shall be three (3) percent per annum on a reducing balance for the duration of the
  • Members of County Assembly may access a maximum value of KES 5 million loan for purchase or car and/or
  • The car loan shall be recoverable within the contract term of a State
  • The car loan and mortgage shall be administered and managed centrally by the County Assembly Service Board within existing applicable regulations to govern the schemes, and subject to availability of funds.
  • Daily Subsistence Allowance for local and foreign travels: Shall be paid to State officers in the County Assembly as per the rates reviewed and set by SRC from time to time.
  • Airtime: Shall be paid at the following rates:
    • Speaker of the County Assembly: Up to KES 10,000 per
    • Member of the County Assembly: Up to KES 5,000 per
  • Official Residence: The Speaker of the County Assembly shall be provided with an official residence together with commensurate home utilities and attendants by the State. The official residence shall be a physical building/house owned by the county government. The benefit shall not be commuted to cash in lieu of an official residence.
  • Security: Shall be provided as advised by the Inspector General of Police and shall not be commuted to cash in lieu of
  • Abolished Benefits and Allowances: The following benefits and allowances are abolished and cease to be payable:
    • Transport Facilitation Benefit in the form of a Car Grant; and
    • Sitting Allowance for Plenary
  1. Any remuneration and benefits not specified herein is not payable unless otherwise set by the Salaries and Remuneration Effective date: 9th August, 2022.

IEBC Full List of all the 47 Elected Governors in 2022 and their Parties

IEBC Full List of all the 47 Elected Governors in 2022 and their Parties

Here is a list of all the elected governors in 2022 and their Parties.

County Code County Name Governor Party
001 Mombasa
002 Kwale Fatuma Achani UDA
003 Kilifi Gideon Mung’aro ODM
004 Tana River Dhadho Godhana ODM
005 Lamu Issa Abdallah Timamy ANC
006 Taita Taveta Andrew Mwadime Independent
007 Garissa Nathif Jama ODM
008 Wajir Ahmed Abdullahi ODM
009 Mandera Mohamed Adan Khalif UDM
010 Marsabit Mohamud Ali ODM
011 Isiolo Abdi Hassan Guyo Jubilee Party
012 Meru Kawira Mwangaza Independent
013 Tharaka Muthomi Njuki UDA
014 Embu Cecily Mbarire UDA
015 Kitui Julius Malombe Wiper party
016 Machakos Wavinya Ndeti Wiper party
017 Makueni Mutula Kilonzo Wiper party
018 Nyandarua Moses Badilisha Kiarie UDA
019 Nyeri Mutahi Kahiga UDA
020 Kirinyaga Anne Waiguru UDA
021 Murang’a Irungu Kang’ata UDA
022 Kiambu Kimani Wamatangi UDA
023 Turkana Jeremiah Lomurkai ODM
024 West Pokot Simon Kachapin UDA
025 Samburu Jonathan Lati Leleliit UDA
026 Trans-Nzoia George Natembeya DAP-K
027 Uasin Gishu Jonathan Bii UDA
028 Elgeyo-Marakwet Wisley Rotich UDA
029 Nandi Stephen Sang UDA
030 Baringo Benjamin Cheboi UDA
031 Laikipia Joshua Irungu UDA
032 Nakuru Susan Kihika UDA
033 Narok Patrick Ole Ntutu UDA
034 Kajiado Joseph Ole Lenku ODM
035 Kericho Dr. Erick Kipkoech Mutai UDA
036 Bomet Hillary Barchok UDA
037 Kakamega
038 Vihiga Wilber Ottichilo ODM
039 Bungoma Ken Lusaka Ford Kenya
040 Busia Paul Otuoma ODM
041 Siaya James Orengo ODM
042 Kisumu Anyang’ Nyong’o ODM
043 Homa Bay Gladys Wanga ODM
044 Migori Ochillo Ayacko ODM
045 Kisii Simba Arati ODM
046 Nyamira Amos Nyaribo UPA
047 Nairobi Johnson Sakaja UDA

 

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SRC reduces salaries and allowances for New MPs & MCAs

SRC Drastically Cuts Pay for New MPs & MCAs

The President will earn Ksh1.4 million inclusive of house and commuter allowance.

The deputy will earn Ksh1.2 million. Cabinet Secretaries and Attorney General will both earn Ksh924,000 inclusive of all allowances.

Speakers of the National Assembly and Senate will both earn gross salaries of Ksh1.1 million.

Their deputies will earn Ksh928,000

An MP and Senator will each earn Ksh710,000.

Speaker of the County Assembly will take home Ksh525,525

An MCA will get Ksh144,375.

IEBC report on scrutiny of presidential results from the 15 polling stations

Scrutiny Report.

A total of 45 presidential ballot boxes were availed for scrutiny. While 54 ballot boxes were expected, IEBC indicated that 9 fell on what they termed ‘non-existent’ polling stations and were therefore not available, this could probably be attributed to typos in the order/request or mismatch.
On arrival of the ballot boxes, we did visual inspects and noted that:

1. The boxes looked intact and clean, and the seals were in place;
2. Majority of the boxes did not have form 34A affixed to them as is the norm;
3. Each ballot box was accompanied by the Polling Station Diary.

After receipt of the ballot boxes, actual scrutiny commenced on each ballot box.
Generally, the following observations were cross-cutting in numerous ballot boxes:

1. In numerous ballot boxes, the serial numbers of seals affixed to the ballot boxes did not match those indicated in the Polling Station Diary. In other cases, the entries in the Polling Station Diary had been overwritten to hide the true serial numbers for the seals.
2. In numerous ballot boxes, the duplicate of form 34A was not available inside the ballot box thus casting doubt on the credibility of the “original” form 34A used to declare results when the duplicate is not independently available within the box to confirm its authenticity.
3. Book 2 of Form 34A was supposed to be securely sealed within the ballot box, unused. In numerous cases the book was missing within the box. This cast doubt on where the book was and whether it had been used elsewhere against IEBC’s own commitment that it won’t be used during the elections.
4. In numerous cases, the manual register was not available within the box. This casts doubt on how the manual register was used, or how many entries were made therein. This was contrary to IEBC’s own directions to the officers as communicated to presidential candidates.
5. It was also observed that in majority of the cases there was no form 32 within the ballot boxes. The form could confirm how the manual register was used thus give accurate figures on those identified through the manual register.
6. In numerous cases, the various materials were not secured within sealed envelopes. Within the evidence of seals being inconsistent, this cast doubt on credibility of the contents of the ballot boxes.

Specific to the ballot boxes:

1. Majengo Primary School Station 1 – the following were observed:
a. There was no record of the aperture seal serial number in the Polling Station Diary. The authenticity of the seal on the ballot box could not therefore be confirmed.
b. The ballot box did not have form 34A affixed to its wall.
c. All the seals on the ballot box had serial numbers recorded in the Polling Station Diary but the same were overwritten and altered to make them ineligible and cast doubt on their authenticity.
d. There was no Form 32 in the ballot to confirm how the manual register was used.
e. The duplicate of form 34A was not placed inside the ballot box and was therefore not available.
f. Book 2 of form 34A was not available in the ballot box.
g. A count of ballots attained by Raila Odinga showed he had 129 votes, while the form 34A on the IEBC portal showed a less vote of 128.
2. Majengo Primary School Station 2 – the following were observed:
a. There was no record of the aperture seal serial number in the Polling Station Diary. The authenticity of the seal on the ballot box could not therefore be confirmed.
b. The ballot box did not have form 34A affixed to its wall.
c. There was no Form 32 in the ballot to confirm how the manual register was used.
d. The duplicate of form 34A was not placed inside the ballot box and was therefore not available.
e. Unused Book 2 of form 34A was available in the ballot box.
3. Mvita Primary School Station 1 – the following were observed:
a. There was no record of the aperture seal serial number in the Polling Station Diary. The authenticity of the seal on the ballot box could not therefore be confirmed.
b. The ballot box did not have form 34A affixed to its wall.
c. The cast ballots were not secured in a sealed envelope.
d. The duplicate of form 34A was available but not stamped.
e. Unused Book 2 of form 34A was not available in the ballot box.
4. Mvita Primary School Station 2 – the following were observed:
a. The record of aperture seal was overwritten in the Polling Station Diary thus casting doubt on its credibility.
b. The ballot box had form 34A affixed to its wall.
c. The duplicate of form 34A was available but not stamped.
d. Unused Book 2 of form 34A was not available in the ballot box.
5. Mvita Primary School Station 3 – the following were observed:
a. The ballot box did not have form 34A affixed to its wall.
b. The duplicate of form 34A was available but not stamped.
c. Unused Book 2 of form 34A was not available in the ballot box.
d. Form 32 was not available to confirm use of manual register.
6. Mvita Primary School Station 4 – the following were observed:
a. The ballot box did not have form 34A affixed to its wall.
b. The duplicate of form 34A was available but not stamped.
c. Unused Book 2 of form 34A was not available in the ballot box.
d. Form 32 was not available to confirm use of manual register.
7. Mvita Primary School Station 5 – the following were observed:
a. The aperture seal’s serial number was different from the one recorded in the Polling Station Diary thus lending doubt to the authenticity of the seal or credibility of the content of the ballot box.
b. The ballot seals’ serial numbers recorded in the Polling Station Diary were altered and overwritten thus casting doubt on their credibility.
c. Form 32 was not available to confirm use of manual register.
8. Mvita Primary School Station 6 – the following were observed:
a. The ballot box did not have form 34A affixed to its wall.
b. The duplicate of form 34A was available but not stamped.
c. Form 32 was not available to confirm use of manual register yet the manual register itself was available with 232 crossings indicating it was used but without the required statutory forms.
9. Mvita Primary School Station 7 – the following were observed:
a. The ballot box did not have form 34A affixed to its wall.
b. The ballot papers and contents of the ballot box were not secured in sealed envelopes.
c. The manual register was not enclosed in the ballot box.
d. The duplicate of form 34A was available but not stamped.
e. Unused Book 2 of form 34A was not available in the ballot box.
f. Form 32 was not available to confirm use of manual register.
g. There was inconsistency in the number of registered voters as recorded in form 34A and as presented in the register.

List of all elected Members Of County Assemblies, MCAs, countrywide

Winners of the National Assembly 2022-2027

Winners results from select constituencies

2022-2027

REGION CONSTITUENCY CANDIDATE PARTY
COAST
  Lamu East Ruweida Obo Jubilee
  Lamu West
  Galole Hiribae Ssaid Buya ODM
 
 
  Taveta John Bwire Wiper
NORTH EASTERN Ijara Abdi Ali Sheikhow NAP-K
  Garissa Town Adan Duale UDA
  Balambala
  Fafi
  Ijara
  Lagdera
EASTERN Saku Dido Raso UDA
  Maara Mbiuki Japheth Kareke UDA
  Chuka Igambangombe Patrick Munene UDA
  North Imenti
  Gichugu Githinji Gichimu UDA
  Ndia George Kariuki UDA
  Mbeere North Geoffrey Kiringa Ruku DP
  Mwingi North Paul Nzengu Wiper
  Kaiti Joshua Kimilu Wiper
  Kibwezi East Jessica Mbalu Wiper
  Makueni Susan Kiamba Wiper
 
CENTRAL
  Maragua Mary Wamaua UDA
RIFT VALLEY
Laikipia North Sarah Lekorere Jubilee
Baringo South Charles Kamuren UDA
Baringo Central Joshua Kandie UDA
Baringo North Joseph Makilap UDA
Eldama Ravine Musa Sirma UDA
Marakwet East Kangogo Bowen UDA
Saboti Caleb Luyai Amisi ODM
Marakwet West Timothy Kipchumba Toroitich Independent
Nandi Hills Bernard Kitur UDA
Ainabkoi Paul Chepkonga UDA
Emngwen Josses Lelmengit UDA
Tinderet Julius Kibiwot Meli UDA
Moiben Phylis Bartoo UDA
Ainamoi Benjamin Langat UDA
Aldai Marryanne Kittany UDA
Mosop Abraham Kirwa UDA
Chesumei Paul Biego UDA
Bomet Central Richard Cheruiyot UDA
Kipkelion Joseph Kimutai Cheruiyot UDA
Narok North Agnes Mataine Pareiyo Jubilee
Narok East Ken Aramat UDA
Emurua Dikir Johanna Ng’eno UDA
Kajiado South Parashina Sakimba ODM
Kajiado Central Elijah Kanchori Memusi ODM
  Nakuru Town West Samuel Arama Jubilee
  Molo Francis Kuria Kimani UDA
  Bahati Irene Njoki Jubilee
 
WESTERN
Kabuchai Majimbo Kalasinga Ford Kenya
Sirisia John Koyi Waluke Jubilee
Tongaren John Murumba Ford Kenya
Budalangi Raphael Bitta Wanjala ODM
Teso North Edward Oku Kaunya ODM
Teso South Mary Emaase UDA
Nambale Geoffrey Ekesa Mulanya Independent
Matayos Godfrey Odanga ODM
Lurambi Titus Khamala ODM
Khwisero Christopher Aseka ODM
Butere Tindi Mwale ODM
Mumias East Peter Kalerwa Salasia DAP-K
Likuyani Enock Kibunguchi Ford Kenya
Hamisi Charles Gimose ANC
Vihiga Ernest Kagesi ANC
Luanda
Emuhaya Omboko Milemba ANC
Sabatia Clement Solya UDA
NYANZA
Kisumu East Shakeel Shabir Independent
Kisumu West Rosa Buyu ODM
Kisumu Central Joshua Oron ODM
Seme James Wambura Nyikal ODM
Nyando
Muhoroni
Nyakach
Alego Usonga Samuel Atandi ODM
Gem Elisha Ochieng Odhiambo ODM
Ugenya Opiyo Wandayi ODM
Bondo Gideon Ochanda ODM
Suna East Junet Mohamed ODM
Suna West Peter Masara ODM
Uriri Mark Ogola Nyamita ODM
  Nyatike Tom Odege ODM
  Rongo Paul Abuo ODM
  Awendo Walter Owino ODM
  Kuria East Marwa Kitayama UDA
  Kuria West
  Ndhiwa Martin Owino ODM
  Suba North Millicent Odhiambo ODM
  Suba South Caroli Omondi ODM
  Kasipul Kabondo Eve Akinyi Obara ODM
  Kasipul Ong’ondo Were ODM
  Karachuonyo Andrew Adipo Okuome ODM
  Bonchari Charles Onchoke UPA
  Kitutu Chache South Antony Kibagendi ODM
 
 
NAIROBI
  Langata Phelix Odiwuor ODM
  Westlands Timothy Wanyonyi ODM
  Embakasi East  Babu Owino ODM
  Embakasi West Mark Muireithi Mwenje Jubilee
  Dagoretti North Beatrice Elachi ODM
  Dagoretti South John Kiarie UDA
 

IEBC Statutory forms To Be Used – Detailed Guide

IEBC Statutory forms

  • These are legal documents deriving their authority from an Act of Parliament or Regulation
  • The forms should be filled in capital letters(upper case)
  • They must be duly filled(signed, stamped and dated) and with a lot of caution.
  • Failure to fill or any wrong entry is an election

IEBC Statutory forms

  • FORM 1-DECLARATION BY ELECTION OFFICIAL [Reg. 5(6)]
  • FORM 32-DECLARATION OF SECRECY MADE BY A PERSON ASSISTING A VOTER [Reg. 72(5)(a)]
  • FORM 32A-VOTER IDENTIFICATION & VERIFICATION FORM [Reg. 69(1)(h)(ii)]
  • KIEMS SUPERVISOR VALIDATION FORM
  • FORM 33-CANDIDATE VOTE TALLY SHEET [Reg. 76(3)]
  • FORM41-STATEMENT ON REJECTED BALLOT PAPER(S) [Reg(78(3)]

IEBC POLLING STATION RESULT FORMS

FORM DESCRIPTION
34A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS AT THE POLLING STATION [Reg. 79(2)(a).]
35A MEMBER OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS AT THE POLLING STATION [Reg. 79(2)(b).]
36A MEMBER OF COUNTY ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS AT THE POLLING STATION [Reg. 79(2)(b).]
38A SENATE ELECTION RESULTS AT THE POLLING STATION [Reg. 79(2)(b).]
39A COUNTY WOMAN REPRESENTATIVE TO THE NATIONAL

ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS AT THE POLLING STATION [Reg. 79(2)(b).]

37A COUNTY GOVERNOR ELECTION RESULTS AT THE POLLING STATION [Reg. 79(2)(b).]

 

IEBC COLLATION OF RESULT FORMS

FORM DESCRIPTION
34B COLLATION OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS AT THE CONSTITUENCY TALLYING CENTRE [Reg. 87(1)(a).]
38B COLLATION OF SENATE ELECTION RESULTS

AT THE CONSTITUENCY TALLYING CENTRE [Reg. 87(1)(a).]

39B COLLATION OF COUNTY WOMAN REPRESENTATIVE TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

ELECTION RESULTS AT THE CONSTITUENCY TALLYING CENTRE [Reg. 87(1)(a).]

37B COLLATION OF COUNTY GOVERNOR ELECTION

RESULTS AT THE CONSTITUENCY TALLYING CENTRE [Reg. 87(1)(a).]

 

IEBC DECLARATION OF RESULT FORMS

FORM DESCRIPTION
34C DECLARATION OF RESULTS FOR ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF

KENYA AT THE NATIONAL TALLYING CENTRE [Reg. 87(3)(b).]

35B DECLARATION OF MEMBER OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS AT THE CONSTITUENCY TALLYING CENTRE [Reg. 83(1)(e).]
36B DECLARATION OF MEMBER OF COUNTY ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS AT THE CONSTITUENCY TALLYING CENTRE [Reg. 83(1)(e)]
38C DECLARATION OF SENATE ELECTION RESULTS AT THE COUNTY TALLYING CENTRE [Reg. 87(2)(b).]
39C DECLARATION OF COUNTY WOMAN REPRESENTATIVE TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

ELECTION RESULTS AT THE COUNTY TALLYING CENTRE [Reg. 87(2)(b).]

37C DECLARATION OF THE COUNTY GOVERNOR ELECTION RESULTS AT THE COUNTY TALLYING CENTRE [Reg. 87(2)(b).]

 

IEBC CERTIFICATES

FORM DESCRIPTION
34D CERTIFICATE OF PRESIDENT-ELECT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA [Reg. 87(3)(f).]
35C CERTIFICATE OF ELECTED MEMBER OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY [Reg. 83)(1)(g).]
36C CERTIFICATE OF ELECTED MEMBER OF COUNTY ASSEMBLY [Reg. 83)(1)(g).]
38D CERTIFICATE OF THE ELECTED SENATOR [Reg. 87(2)(d).]
39D CERTIFICATE OF ELECTED COUNTY WOMAN REPRESENTATIVE TO THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY [Reg. (87(2)(d).]
37D CERTIFICATE OF THE ELECTED COUNTY GOVERNOR [Reg. 87(2)(d).]

 

IEBC list of elected leaders in Nairobi County 2022

Atleast eight Members of Parliament in Nairobi County have retained their seats beating their opponents with big margins in the IEBC 2022 general elections.

Members of Parliament (MPs) who retained their seats include George Aladwa of Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) who was vying for the Makadara Constituency seat. He garnered 36,700 votes followed by Antony Waithaka of United Democratic Alliance (UDA) with 28,600 votes.

Others are Yusuf Hassan of Jubilee Party who got 34,264 votes while his closest opponent Robo Hassan of UDA had 22,850 votes; incumbent Benjamin Gathiru of UDA won the Embakasi Central seat with 48,277 votes followed by Samuel Ng’ang’a of Jubilee with 29,375 votes. Paul Ongili Babu Owino of ODM retained his seat after garnering 65,540 votes followed by Francis Mureithi of UDA with 34,450 votes.

John Kiarie of UDA also retained his Dagoretti South seat with 24,062 votes, followed by Dennis Waweru of Jubilee with 20,623 votes.

Former Nairobi County Assembly Speaker Beatrice Elachi who vied on an ODM ticket is the new MP for Dagoretti North constituency after securing 52,515 votes beating her closest competitor Elijah Oenga who got 13,620 votes.

Ronald Karauri who was vying on an Independent ticket won the Kasarani constituency seat with 32,315 votes followed by John Njoroge with 30,575 while Mercy Gakuya who was defending her seat on a Jubilee ticket became third with 24,967 votes.

Peter Ochieng Orero alias Mwalimu of ODM won the Kibra constituency seat with 33,008 votes followed by Donald Mariga of UDA with 20,049 votes while the incumbent Imran Okoth who was vying on an independent ticket had 18,908 votes.

Media personality Felix Odiwour alias Jalang’o has been declared the winner of the Lang’ata parliamentary seat after garnering 38,948 votes, beating the incumbent Nixon Korir who polled 36,836 votes.

Others MPs who managed to retain their seats are Tim Wanyonyi (Westlands) and Tom Kajwang (Ruaraka) and Antony Olouch all of ODM party and Julius Musili Mawathe of Wiper Party (Embakasi South).

Members of County Assembly who won seats in the City with the Jubilee ticket are Cyrus Mugo (Ngando Ward), Silas Matara (Dandora II), Kados Paul Kigwathi (Mihango), Robert Mbatia (Kariobangi South), Antony Kimemia (Harambee).

Martin Mbugua of Chama Cha Mapinduzi Party won the Mutuini Ward seat, while those who won on a Wiper Party included John Musila (Lindi), Scolastica Mande (Kwa Reuben), Musango Maithya (Pipeline) and Moses Mutinda (Kware).

Those who won MCA seats are Chege Mwaura (Ngara), Peter Wahinya (Pangani), Gerald Mukuru (Ziwani), Simon Maina Mugo (Landi Mawe), Waithera Chege (Nairobi South), Mark Thiga Ruiyi (Hospital), Susan Kavaya (Mlango Kubwa), Joseph Ndung’u (Kiamaiko), Chris Mtumishi (Komarock), John Kwenya (Nairobi Central), Hashim Kamau (California), Mark Mugambi (Umoja I), Martin Warobi (Mowlem), Patrick Macharia, (Maringo Hamza), Aaron Wangare (Viwandani), Paul Ndung’u Petit (Pumwani), Hashim Kamau (California) and James Karanja (Matopeni S. Valley) among others.

MCAs who clinched seats with a UDA ticket are Michael Njoroge (Karura), Fredrick Njoroge (Kawangware), Antony Kiragu (Waithaka), Peter Mwangi (Uthiru/Ruthimitu), Eric Kiogora (Riruta), DNG Ngibuini (Woodley), Deonysias Waithira (Githurai and Anthony Gatune (Kahawa West).

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