The race for State House remains tight, with Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga locked in a fierce battle, latest Ipsos poll shows.
The approval rating of Mr Kenyatta has dropped by a point while that of Mr Odinga has risen by a similar margin, the poll released on Sunday shows.
CONFIDENCE
Mr Kenyatta has the backing of 47 percent of Kenyans, from 48 at the end of June, while Mr Odinga is at 43 per cent from 42 per cent.
The survey shows that five per cent of Kenyans are undecided, some will not vote while others will vote for other presidential candidates.
If the race is reduced to the two main candidates, Mr Kenyatta will get 52 per cent while Mr Odinga will manage 48 per cent support.
The other candidates are Cyrus Jirongo of the United Democratic Party (UDP), Ekuru Aukot of Thirdway Alliance, Abduba Dida of the Alliance for Real Change (ARC), and three independents: Joseph Nyagah, Michael Wainaina and Japheth Kavinga.
Of the presidential running mate, Mr Kalonzo Musyoka is an asset to Mr Odinga since Kenyan confidence in him is higher as compared to William Ruto, Mr Kenyatta’s running mate.