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Thanks God,the high court has no jurisdiction over post presidential elections petitions,…otherwise hii justice odunga inaweza maliza sisi…
This is good
logical
Kwani before the results used to be changed at the national tallying centre?
Sasa zile za Tharaka Nithi hakuna haja ya kubeba na transisgood?
what you don’t realise is the this is working against your uthamaki tyranny, mambo ya ku cook results kwa national tallying center after mnaona mume shindwa ime kwisha…
besides that what makes you sure that it wasn’t judge odunga or another luo who was in the judge bench when this ruling was made?
I think the term likely to be used in such a situation is ‘adjusted’
this to be avoided. at the constituency level it announced
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Bomas streamed this
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Uthamaki group of handles is watching
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And they were unable to convince the supreme Court with that evidence??? Daft as they come.
most of the evidence was not admitted or thrown out on a technicality. Not declined because it was invalid
Voter turnout is Key for 2017
The 10 counties with the most “no show” voters (having half of the 2 million) in the 2013 elections were:-
- Nairobi-318,138-Fifty/Fifty
- Mombasa-136,429-CORD
- Kilifi-117,958-CORD
- Kakamega-92,682-CORD/Amani
- Kiambu-80,093-Jubilee
- Nakuru-79,001-Jubilee
- Machakos-73,018-CORD
- Kisii-64,283-CORD
- Bungoma-59,457-CORD
- Meru-57,446-Jubilee
It can be noted from above that out of the 10 counties with most “no show” voters, 6 were in CORD strongholds (over 540,000) and only 3 in Jubilee strongholds (over 200,000) with Nairobi being a fifty/fifty county (over 300,000). Since most “no show voters” were in counties considered CORD strongholds, it is very unlikely that the outcome of the 2013 Presidential elections would have changed even if there was a run-off.’
TURN-OUT BY CONSTITUENCY
The top 5 constituencies in number of voters who voted in the 2013 Presidential elections were:-
- Starehe (c/no 289)-110,828 (83 %)
- Westlands (c/no 274)-98,391(83 %)
- Naivasha (c/no 168)-98,182 (89 %)
- Ruiru (c/no 115)-94,666 (84 %)
- Kasarani (c/no 280)-91,580 (88 %)
The top 5 constituencies in percentage of registered voters who voted in the 2013 Presidential elections were:-
- Lari (c/no 122)-96.04 %
- Awendo (c/no 254)-95.40 %
- Kajiado West (c/no 186)-95.39 %
- Rongo (c/no 253)-95.37 %
- Kinangop (c/no 089)-94.85 %
The bottom 5 constituencies in percentage of registered voters who voted in the 2013 Presidential elections were:-
- Kilifi North (c/no 011)-58.13 %
- Kaloleni (c/no 013)-62.21 %
- Jomvu (c/no 002)-64.01 %
- Changamwe (c/no 001)-64.66 %
- Kilifi South (c/no 012)-65.33 %
Wueh!!!
I remember on the material voting day MRC walileta shida coast and I think guys died. Maybe that resulted to low turnout.
The bulk of evidence that allegedly contained the smoking gun was in a 900 page document that was submitted late, in a court that has to dispense such high profile cases in limited time. Rejecting evidence that might not be fully interrogated by all parties in the stipulated timeline was the most sensible move, otherwise the court would be pressed into making a decision without fully looking into the evidence, better safe than sorry.
The court ruling makes alot of sense in terms of announcing of the results, does it allow guys to hang around the polling station?
By the way is there a limit on the number of “party agents” per a political party?
After all jubilee strongholds had a higher voter registration turnout than NASA…RASA…or whatever strongholds and if each side was to cook its numbers,jubilee is more advantaged…Bora tuchunge the cooked figures zisikuwe more than number of registered voters.
I am sure there is, and they have to be registered. Nashangaa 50 guys around a polling station during tallying, how is that not a stupid move?