19,611,423

The number of registered voters in Kenya after the KPMG audit. 10 million beling to ‘NASA’, according to JaKuon’s parallel audit.

http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2017/06/28/iebc-expunges-88602-dead-voters-from-election-register_c1586996

May the games begin! !

Only 90k scrapped. 10 Million strong remain intact.

I thought your Lord & Master claimed that the audit was a pretext to rig. :D:D:D

You do not get it, @Nattydread, Do you?
Nasa is veeery popular, even Mama Ngina mwenyewe is naswad!!!

Those are your own words.

Hii, @Soprano, ni bullshit! Na siombi msamaha!

Then, say, why did you like it?

It is called friendly fire. Ask your friend @Abba.

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@Okiya kuja ufanye analysis

“In terms of gender representation, the commission said 53 per cent of those registered are male compared to 47 per cent female.

That does not seem right.
Current male population - 24 218 017 (49.9%)
Current female population - 24 268 982 (50.1%)

The latter percentages should hold true, all else being equal. Why would women refuse to register to vote? NB: more women than men traditionally vote, which by extension means that a sizeable percentage of men refuse to vote even though they are registered. No wonder voting patterns sometimes make no sense!

haina haja, the numbers point to RWNEBP

Kiambu: 1.18 million. Kisumu: 0.5 million. It is rigged!! :D:D

On a serious note, if Kisumu can eject ‘foreign observers’, the turnout will be 1.5 million.

Luo Nyanza: 1,862,671
Kisii/Nyamira: 825,433
Western including Trans Nzoia: 1,706,815
Lower Eastern: 1,518,076

Those are the NASA Strongholds.

Those population figures are outdated, are they based on 2009 census?

in some of the northern kenya counties where girls are married off when of minority age they never get to seek identity cards. they have no need for them.

Those are 2017 figures

Kenya population (2024) live — Countrymeters

those are projections, or estimates, not actual figures.

True but while the actual figures may vary say (+/-) 5%, the resulting male/female percentages will not change. Just try the simple math with these:

Current male population - 24 218 017 (49.9%)
Current female population - 24 268 982 (50.1%)


In fact, over time, it is nearly impossible for percent of total population to change unless there is a catastrophe like in Ruanda where mostly men were killed.
That’s why a 0.1% in population to 6% in the election figures seems odd.