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2022 IEBC Registered Voters Per Constituency

IEBC Voters Register 2022 – Registered Voters Per Constituency

County Code
County Name Constituency  Code Constituency  Name Registered Voters
001 Mombasa 001 Changamwe 93,561
001 Mombasa 002 Jomvu 75,085
001 Mombasa 003 Kisauni 135,276
001 Mombasa 004 Nyali 124,253
001 Mombasa 005 Likoni 94,764
001 Mombasa 006 Mvita 118,974
002 Kwale 007 Msambweni 82,261
002 Kwale 008 Lungalunga 64,854
002 Kwale 009 Matuga 83,015
002 Kwale 010 Kinango 98,123
003 Kilifi 011 Kilifi North 116,742
003 Kilifi 012 Kilifi South 97,696
003 Kilifi 013 Kaloleni 73,009
003 Kilifi 014 Rabai 59,165
003 Kilifi 015 Ganze 67,257
003 Kilifi 016 Malindi 94,605
003 Kilifi 017 Magarini 80,128
004 Tana River 018 Garsen 55,453
004 Tana River 019 Galole 39,965
004 Tana River 020 Bura 45,678
005 Lamu 021 Lamu East 22,047
005 Lamu 022 Lamu West 59,406
006 Taita Taveta 023 Taveta 41,031
006 Taita Taveta 024 Wundanyi 35,008
006 Taita Taveta 025 Mwatate 44,411
006 Taita Taveta 026 Voi 61,377
007 Garissa 027 Garissa Township 53,253
007 Garissa 028 Balambala 26,085
007 Garissa 029 Lagdera 26,949
007 Garissa 030 Dadaab 38,185
007 Garissa 031 Fafi 27,335
007 Garissa 032 Ijara 29,666
008 Wajir 033 Wajir North 33,927
008 Wajir 034 Wajir East 35,794
008 Wajir 035 Tarbaj 25,267
008 Wajir 036 Wajir West 31,334
008 Wajir 037 Eldas 23,359
008 Wajir 038 Wajir South 58,077
009 Mandera 039 Mandera West 37,637
009 Mandera 040 Banissa 32,703
009 Mandera 041 Mandera North 45,216
009 Mandera 042 Mandera South 34,691
009 Mandera 043 Mandera East 48,219
009 Mandera 044 Lafey 18,564
010 Marsabit 045 Moyale 66,402
010 Marsabit 046 North Horr 36,855
010 Marsabit 047 Saku 30,209
010 Marsabit 048 Laisamis 33,446
011 Isiolo 049 Isiolo North 67,323
011 Isiolo 050 Isiolo South 22,181
012 Meru 051 Igembe South 77,126
012 Meru 052 Igembe Central 93,434
012 Meru 053 Igembe North 77,050
012 Meru 054 Tigania West 70,283
012 Meru 055 Tigania East 83,527
012 Meru 056 North Imenti 96,241
012 Meru 057 Buuri 82,341
012 Meru 058 Central Imenti 76,495
012 Meru 059 South Imenti 115,642
013 Tharaka – Nithi 060 Maara 73,248
013 Tharaka – Nithi 061 Chuka/Igambang’ombe 84,674
013 Tharaka – Nithi 062 Tharaka 74,010
014 Embu 063 Manyatta 106,588
014 Embu 064 Runyenjes 95,326
014 Embu 065 Mbeere South 77,264
014 Embu 066 Mbeere North 55,124
015 Kitui 067 Mwingi North 68,829
015 Kitui 068 Mwingi West 57,138
015 Kitui 069 Mwingi Central 74,231
015 Kitui 070 Kitui West 59,047
015 Kitui 071 Kitui Rural 55,000
015 Kitui 072 Kitui Central 77,764
015 Kitui 073 Kitui East 65,377
015 Kitui 074 Kitui South 75,372
016 Machakos 075 Masinga 68,879
016 Machakos 076 Yatta 82,397
016 Machakos 077 Kangundo 60,796
016 Machakos 078 Matungulu 75,841
016 Machakos 079 Kathiani 60,224
016 Machakos 080 Mavoko 132,163
016 Machakos 081 Machakos Town 117,367
016 Machakos 082 Mwala 89,898
017 Makueni 083 Mbooni 96,029
017 Makueni 084 Kilome 59,178
017 Makueni 085 Kaiti 65,188
017 Makueni 086 Makueni 102,712
017 Makueni 087 Kibwezi West 91,554
017 Makueni 088 Kibwezi East 64,740
018 Nyandarua 089 Kinangop 115,547
018 Nyandarua 090 Kipipiri 54,628
018 Nyandarua 091 Ol Kalou 72,997
018 Nyandarua 092 Ol Jorok 60,147
018 Nyandarua 093 Ndaragwa 57,846
019 Nyeri 094 Tetu 54,986
019 Nyeri 095 Kieni 114,573
019 Nyeri 096 Mathira 104,492
019 Nyeri 097 Othaya 61,879
019 Nyeri 098 Mukurweini 58,534
019 Nyeri 099 Nyeri Town 87,168
020 Kirinyaga 100 Mwea 131,714
020 Kirinyaga 101 Gichugu 92,495
020 Kirinyaga 102 Ndia 69,743
020 Kirinyaga 103 Kirinyaga Central 82,049
021 Murang’a 104 Kangema 52,002
021 Murang’a 105 Mathioya 58,102
021 Murang’a 106 Kiharu 119,389
021 Murang’a 107 Kigumo 82,609
021 Murang’a 108 Maragwa 102,383
021 Murang’a 109 Kandara 105,148
021 Murang’a 110 Gatanga 101,296
022 Kiambu 111 Gatundu South 79,860
022 Kiambu 112 Gatundu North 71,810
022 Kiambu 113 Juja 134,638
022 Kiambu 114 Thika Town 156,018
022 Kiambu 115 Ruiru 172,088
022 Kiambu 116 Githunguri 104,592
022 Kiambu 117 Kiambu 86,986
022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 104,268
022 Kiambu 119 Kabete 91,775
022 Kiambu 120 Kikuyu 98,758
022 Kiambu 121 Limuru 93,019
022 Kiambu 122 Lari 81,196
023 Turkana 123 Turkana North 42,937
023 Turkana 124 Turkana West 42,673
023 Turkana 125 Turkana Central 55,971
023 Turkana 126 Loima 36,515
023 Turkana 127 Turkana South 40,432
023 Turkana 128 Turkana East 20,000
024 West Pokot 129 Kapenguria 66,540
024 West Pokot 130 Sigor 43,934
024 West Pokot 131 Kacheliba 51,146
024 West Pokot 132 Pokot South 58,406
025 Samburu 133 Samburu West 43,390
025 Samburu 134 Samburu North 29,830
025 Samburu 135 Samburu East 26,794
026 Trans Nzoia 136 Kwanza 75,839
026 Trans Nzoia 137 Endebess 50,688
026 Trans Nzoia 138 Saboti 87,384
026 Trans Nzoia 139 Kiminini 93,240
026 Trans Nzoia 140 Cherangany 91,830
027 Uasin Gishu 141 Soy 92,702
027 Uasin Gishu 142 Turbo 120,202
027 Uasin Gishu 143 Moiben 77,877
027 Uasin Gishu 144 Ainabkoi 62,606
027 Uasin Gishu 145 Kapseret 74,809
027 Uasin Gishu 146 Kesses 77,942
028 Elgeyo/Marakwet 147 Marakwet East 43,672
028 Elgeyo/Marakwet 148 Marakwet West 58,568
028 Elgeyo/Marakwet 149 Keiyo North 49,247
028 Elgeyo/Marakwet 150 Keiyo South 62,397
029 Nandi 151 Tinderet 51,446
029 Nandi 152 Aldai 78,005
029 Nandi 153 Nandi Hills 57,910
029 Nandi 154 Chesumei 74,201
029 Nandi 155 Emgwen 66,940
029 Nandi 156 Mosop 77,786
030 Baringo 157 Tiaty 39,059
030 Baringo 158 Baringo  North 50,287
030 Baringo 159 Baringo Central 45,920
030 Baringo 160 Baringo South 42,791
030 Baringo 161 Mogotio 38,922
030 Baringo 162 Eldama Ravine 64,074
031 Laikipia 163 Laikipia West 118,865
031 Laikipia 164 Laikipia East 96,395
031 Laikipia 165 Laikipia North 47,752
032 Nakuru 166 Molo 77,027
032 Nakuru 167 Njoro 113,274
032 Nakuru 168 Naivasha 157,128
032 Nakuru 169 Gilgil 95,654
032 Nakuru 170 Kuresoi South 66,168
032 Nakuru 171 Kuresoi North 70,663
032 Nakuru 172 Subukia 55,599
032 Nakuru 173 Rongai 84,625
032 Nakuru 174 Bahati 97,040
032 Nakuru 175 Nakuru Town West 112,127
032 Nakuru 176 Nakuru Town East 125,551
033 Narok 177 Kilgoris 76,883
033 Narok 178 Emurua Dikirr 44,040
033 Narok 179 Narok North 88,665
033 Narok 180 Narok East 46,535
033 Narok 181 Narok South 76,065
033 Narok 182 Narok West 66,596
034 Kajiado 183 Kajiado North 134,880
034 Kajiado 184 Kajiado Central 65,823
034 Kajiado 185 Kajiado East 116,336
034 Kajiado 186 Kajiado West 75,173
034 Kajiado 187 Kajiado South 71,061
035 Kericho 188 Kipkelion East 63,679
035 Kericho 189 Kipkelion West 52,960
035 Kericho 190 Ainamoi 85,024
035 Kericho 191 Bureti 95,320
035 Kericho 192 Belgut 75,175
035 Kericho 193 Sigowet/Soin 55,909
036 Bomet 194 Sotik 86,681
036 Bomet 195 Chepalungu 80,140
036 Bomet 196 Bomet East 63,640
036 Bomet 197 Bomet Central 71,409
036 Bomet 198 Konoin 75,115
037 Kakamega 199 Lugari 86,908
037 Kakamega 200 Likuyani 72,449
037 Kakamega 201 Malava 94,417
037 Kakamega 202 Lurambi 89,627
037 Kakamega 203 Navakholo 64,743
037 Kakamega 204 Mumias West 53,317
037 Kakamega 205 Mumias East 50,568
037 Kakamega 206 Matungu 73,930
037 Kakamega 207 Butere 70,224
037 Kakamega 208 Khwisero 55,091
037 Kakamega 209 Shinyalu 76,978
037 Kakamega 210 Ikolomani 56,299
038 Vihiga 211 Vihiga 52,289
038 Vihiga 212 Sabatia 70,875
038 Vihiga 213 Hamisi 80,384
038 Vihiga 214 Luanda 56,310
038 Vihiga 215 Emuhaya 50,185
039 Bungoma 216 Mt. Elgon 76,159
039 Bungoma 217 Sirisia 48,717
039 Bungoma 218 Kabuchai 67,221
039 Bungoma 219 Bumula 82,047
039 Bungoma 220 Kanduyi 118,333
039 Bungoma 221 Webuye East 48,950
039 Bungoma 222 Webuye West 58,632
039 Bungoma 223 Kimilili 61,587
039 Bungoma 224 Tongaren 84,952
040 Busia 225 Teso North 59,795
040 Busia 226 Teso South 71,268
040 Busia 227 Nambale 50,545
040 Busia 228 Matayos 67,708
040 Busia 229 Butula 67,377
040 Busia 230 Funyula 54,031
040 Busia 231 Budalangi 46,032
041 Siaya 232 Ugenya 69,027
041 Siaya 233 Ugunja 60,114
041 Siaya 234 Alego Usonga 122,002
041 Siaya 235 Gem 93,568
041 Siaya 236 Bondo 104,035
041 Siaya 237 Rarieda 84,849
042 Kisumu 238 Kisumu East 93,177
042 Kisumu 239 Kisumu West 82,927
042 Kisumu 240 Kisumu Central 130,149
042 Kisumu 241 Seme 62,045
042 Kisumu 242 Nyando 80,757
042 Kisumu 243 Muhoroni 79,765
042 Kisumu 244 Nyakach 77,934
043 Homa Bay 245 Kasipul 67,513
043 Homa Bay 246 Kabondo Kasipul 59,910
043 Homa Bay 247 Karachuonyo 94,181
043 Homa Bay 248 Rangwe 58,886
043 Homa Bay 249 Homa Bay Town 58,335
043 Homa Bay 250 Ndhiwa 96,734
043 Homa Bay 251 Suba North 60,674
043 Homa Bay 252 Suba South 54,838
044 Migori 253 Rongo 59,181
044 Migori 254 Awendo 55,972
044 Migori 255 Suna East 54,465
044 Migori 256 Suna West 56,686
044 Migori 257 Uriri 65,063
044 Migori 258 Nyatike 73,432
044 Migori 259 Kuria West 62,244
044 Migori 260 Kuria East 41,976
045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 64,630
045 Kisii 262 South Mugirango 79,004
045 Kisii 263 Bomachoge Borabu 56,991
045 Kisii 264 Bobasi 106,060
045 Kisii 265 Bomachoge Chache 49,301
045 Kisii 266 Nyaribari Masaba 68,593
045 Kisii 267 Nyaribari Chache 88,553
045 Kisii 268 Kitutu Chache North 56,970
045 Kisii 269 Kitutu Chache South 66,908
046 Nyamira 270 Kitutu Masaba 106,269
046 Nyamira 271 West Mugirango 88,199
046 Nyamira 272 North Mugirango 64,750
046 Nyamira 273 Borabu 64,065
047 Nairobi City 274 Westlands 160,739
047 Nairobi City 275 Dagoretti North 157,659
047 Nairobi City 276 Dagoretti South 114,930
047 Nairobi City 277 Langata 145,649
047 Nairobi City 278 Kibra 128,282
047 Nairobi City 279 Roysambu 153,772
047 Nairobi City 280 Kasarani 155,250
047 Nairobi City 281 Ruaraka 124,482
047 Nairobi City 282 Embakasi South 167,953
047 Nairobi City 283 Embakasi North 113,344
047 Nairobi City 284 Embakasi Central 145,892
047 Nairobi City 285 Embakasi East 154,599
047 Nairobi City 286 Embakasi West 141,878
047 Nairobi City 287 Makadara 129,627
047 Nairobi City 288 Kamukunji 128,516
047 Nairobi City 289 Starehe 169,575
047 Nairobi City 290 Mathare 123,163
Total 22,102,532

 

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Membership of the Orange Democratic Movement is open to all Kenyans upon application. This applies to all Kenyan citizens in possession of a valid National Identification card or passport, irrespective of gender, race, colour or creed and in accordance with the provisions of the Political Parties Act 2011. All members shall sign and subscribe to ODM Code of Conduct and a Pledge of Commitment.

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2022 IEBC requirements for Senator Candidates

Requirements for Elective Post- Senator


NOTICE is hereby given to the public on the qualifications and requirements for candidates contesting for elective positions together with nominees to Party Lists in the upcoming General Election scheduled to be held on 8th August, 2017

Select position :

Qualifications:

  • Must have been a Kenyan citizen for at least 10 years before the election;
  • Must not owe allegiance to a foreign state;
  • Must be a registered voter;
  • Is nominated by a Political Party or is an independent candidate;
  • Must meet the statutory moral and ethical requirements under the Leadership and Integrity Act;
  • Must not be a public officer or acting in any State of public office other than a Member of Parliament;
  • Must not hold dual citizenship unless citizenship of the other country has been obtained by operation of law without capacity to opt out;
  • Must not be an undischarged bankrupt;
  • Must not be a person of unsound mind;
  • Must not be subject to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months from the date of registration of candidates or date of elections;
  • Must not have been found to have abused or misused state or public office or contravened Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
  • Must not have been dismissed or removed from public office for contravening the provisions of Articles 75, 76, 77 and 78 of the Constitution

Requirements:

The Candidate must submit the following documents to the Commission during the Commission Nomination:

  • A copy of a National Identity Card/valid Passport (the document used by the candidate to register as a voter)
  • A Passport size photograph with white background submitted in hard and soft copy.
  • If a Party Candidate, a Nomination Certificate from a fully registered political party nominating the candidate, duly signed by an authorized official of the party
  • A duly signed and dated Code of Conduct (Second Schedule of the Elections Act, 2011)
  • A duly filled Commission Nomination Form, including an original Statutory Declaration Form for purposes of nomination (Regulation 18(3) Elections (General) Regulations, 2012) and an original Self-Declaration Form (Regulation 46 of Elections (General) Regulations, 2012)
  • Nomination fees in a Banker’s Cheque payable to IEBC:
    • 50,000 for candidates
    • Kshs. 25,000 for a candidate who is a youth, a woman or a person with a disability

For an Independent Candidate

  • A Clearance Certificate from the Registrar of Political Parties certifying that the person was not a member of any political party for the last 3 months before the elections;(Regulation 15(a) (General) Regulations, 2012
  • An electronic and a printed copy soft and a hard copy of a list of at least 2000 supporters in the prescribed form, submitted to the Commission.
  • A duly filled Form of Intention to Contest submitted to the Commission in the prescribed form,
  • A symbol the candidate intends to use during the election, which has been approved by the Commission
  • Establish and maintain a functioning office in the respective electoral area where the candidate is contesting, which must be available for inspection by the Commission at least 45 days before the elections. The address, including the physical address of the office must be communicated to the Commission.

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The Commission is responsible for conducting or supervising referenda and elections to any elective body or office established by the Constitution, and any other elections as prescribed by an Act of Parliament and, in particular, for;

      • The continuous registration of voters and revision of the voter’s roll;
      • The delimitation of constituencies and wards;
      • The regulation of political parties process;
      • The settlement of electoral disputes;
      • The registration of candidates for elections;
      • Voter education;
      • The facilitation of the observation, monitoring and evaluation of elections;
      • The regulation of money spent by a candidate or party in respect of any election;
      • The development of a code of conduct for candidates and parties;
      • The monitoring of compliance with legislation on nomination of candidates by parties.

The Commission shall exercise its powers and perform its functions in accordance with this Constitution and national legislation.

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Remuneration and Benefits for State Officers in the Executive of the National Government

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 Executive of the National Government under the Third Remuneration and Benefits Review Cycle that covers Financial Years (FY) 2021/2022-2024/2025. Consequently:

  • for the period 2021/2022, the remuneration and benefits were retained as set by SRC in Gazette Notice 6516 of 7th July 2017;
  • 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 Executive of the National Government for FY 2022/2023

 

State Officer Basic Salary House Allowance Commuter Allowance Salary Market Adjustment Gross Salary
President of the Republic of Kenya 866,250 350,000 Official 227,500 1,443,750
Deputy President 736,313 300,000 Official 190,875 1,227,188
Cabinet Secretary 554,400 200,000 Official 169,600 924,000
Attorney-General 554,400 200,000 Official 169,600 924,000
Secretary to the Cabinet/Head of Public Service 554,400 200,000 Official 169,600 924,000
Principal Secretary 459,113 150,000 Official 156,075 765,188
Inspector-General, National Police Service 459,113 150,000 Official 156,075 765,188
Director General, National Intelligence Service 459,113 150,000 Official 156,075 765,188
Deputy  Inspector  General,  Kenya  Police

Service

 

372,750

 

100,000

 

Official

 

148,500

 

621,250

Deputy  Inspector  General,  Administration

Police Service

 

372,750

 

100,000

 

Official

 

148,500

 

621,250

Director of Criminal Investigations 372,750 100,000 Official 148,500 621,250

Notes:

  • A serving State officer and a State officer appointed on or after the effective date of this Gazette Notice shall be paid the monthly remuneration set herein.
  • The monthly remuneration set herein is fixed for the term of office of the State officer, unless reviewed and set by the Salaries and Remuneration
  • Salary Market Adjustment is a salary modification that takes into account market positioning, and constitutional and statutory principles on review of remuneration and benefits.
  • For purposes of gratuity and pension, the pensionable emolument shall be based on the monthly basic salary set
  • The basic salary set herein is 60 percent of the gross 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 Executive of the National Government
    • Official Transport:
      • The Presidency: Shall be provided with official transport in line with prevailing government transport
      • Other State officers in the Executive of the National Government: Shall be provided with an official car of engine capacity not exceeding
    • Medical Benefit: An annual medical cover shall be provided to the State officer, one spouse and up to four children below the age of twenty-five years fully dependent on the State officer, as follows:

Inpatient: KES 10 million Outpatient: KES 300,000

Maternity: KES 150,000

Dental: KES 75,000

Optical: KES 75,000

  • Retirement Benefit:
    • The President: The Presidential Retirement Benefits Act, 2003 shall
    • The Deputy President: The Retirement Benefits for Deputy President and Designated State Officers Act, 2015 shall
    • 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, 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: State officers in the Executive of the National Government shall be eligible to a car loan and mortgage, as follows:

 

State officer Car Loan Mortgage
Cabinet Secretary

Attorney General Secretary to the Cabinet

 

Up to KES 10 million

 

Up to KES 40 million

Principal Secretary Up to KES 8 million Up to KES 35 million

 

 

State officer Car Loan Mortgage
Director General, National Intelligence Service Inspector General, National Police Service Up to KES 6 million Up to KES 30 million
Deputy Inspector, General Kenya Police Service

Deputy Inspector General Administration Police Service

Up to KES 5 million Up to KES 25 million

Notes:

  • The applicable rate of interest shall be three (3) percent per annum on a reducing balance, for the duration of the
  • 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 National Treasury, 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 Executive of National Government as per the rates reviewed and set by SRC from time to time.
  • Airtime: Shall be paid up to a maximum of KES 20,000 per
  • Official Residence: The President and Deputy President 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 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
  • Annual Leave Allowance: Shall be paid at the rate of KES 50,000 per annum and shall not be commuted to cash in lieu of

Note: The Annual leave entitlement shall be thirty (30) days excluding weekends and public holidays.

  • Special Responsibility Allowance: Shall be paid to designated offices as set by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission from time to
  1. Any remuneration and benefits not specified in this Gazette Notice is not payable unless set by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission. Effective date: 9th August, 2022.

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IEBC advertises 360,000 Job Vacancies For 2022 General Elections

INDEPENDENT ELECTORAL AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION VACANCIES GENERAL ELECTION OFFICIALS

In preparation for the August 2022 General Election, the Commission invites qualified applicants for the following temporary positions to be engaged during the 2022 General Elections.

SN TITLE DURATION POSTS
1 Presiding and Deputy Presiding Officers 13 days 91,032
2 Polling/ Counting Clerks 9 days 262,665
3 Logistics Officers 30 days 337
4 Deputy Returning Officers 60 days 290
5 Support Electoral Trainers (Sets) 15 days 5,054
6 Constituency ICT Clerks (2 per Constituency) 30 days 580

The qualifications, requirements and duties are available at IEBC website.

How to apply for IEBC Vacancies

Applicants who strictly meet the requirements should apply online at the https://www.iebc.or.ke/tempjobs/

Application Deadline

Closing date 15th June 2022

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  • Receives the voters ID/ Passport from clerk one
  • Checks the details of the voter from the Printed ROV
  • Calls out the name and the voter’s number
  • Crosses out the name of the voter from the printed ROV except the Elector’s number using the black pen.
  • Identifies and directs the assisted voter and assistant to the PO
  • Marks VA and indicates reason in red on extreme left hand side of the voter’s name.
  • Hands the voters ID/Passport and directs the voter to clerk three

How to easily Register as a UDA Party Official

Become a United Democratic Alliance, UDA, official today. Here is a simplified guide.

Notice

1. Application fees is Non-Refundable for all categories

2. Please also ensure you have unblocked promotional messages by dialling *456*9*5*5*1# from your Safaricom line

3. You will receive a verification sms immediately you register.

Grassroots Election Registration

Election Level

1. Please select the highest level of elections in which you wish to participate

2. There are four different levels of elections: county, constituency, ward, and polling center.

3. Each higher-level registration fee covers participation in lower-level elections as well

4. Please note that the registration fees for all election levels is Non-Refundable

5. Payment will be charged according to the payment schedule below. Please note you will be charged according to the Highest Election Level

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

Election Level

Personal Details
Payment
Verify Phone

Upload Photo

Requirements

1. The photographs must not be older than six months

2. The photographs must have a white background

3. Must face the camera directly, with both ears visible

4. Photo size must not exceed 1 MB

NB: Photos that do not meet these requirements will not appear on the ballot

Photo Examples

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