Kenyan local elections, 2013

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Local elections were held in Kenya on 4 March 2013 as part of the general elections. [1] Voters elected governors and members of County Assemblies of the 47 counties created by the 2010 constitution.

Kenya republic in East Africa

Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya, is a country in Africa with 47 semiautonomous counties governed by elected governors. At 580,367 square kilometres (224,081 sq mi), Kenya is the world's 48th largest country by total area. With a population of more than 52.2 million people, Kenya is the 27th most populous country. Kenya's capital and largest city is Nairobi while its oldest city and first capital is the coastal city of Mombasa. Kisumu City is the third largest city and a critical inland port at Lake Victoria. Other important urban centres include Nakuru and Eldoret.

Counties of Kenya a type of administrative territorial entity in Kenya and a type of constituency to its federal legislature

The counties of Kenya are geographical units envisioned by the 2010 Constitution of Kenya as the units of devolved government. The powers are provided in Articles 191 and 192, and in the fourth schedule of the Constitution of Kenya and the County Governments Act of 2012. The counties are also single member constituencies for the election of members of parliament to the Senate of Kenya and special women members of parliament to the National Assembly of Kenya. As of 2013 general elections, there are 47 counties whose size and boundaries are based on the 47 legally recognised Districts of Kenya. Following the re-organisation of Kenya's national administration, counties were integrated into a new national administration with the national government posting county commissioners to represent it at the counties.

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Electoral system

Kenyan law requires governors to have a recognised university degree. This clause resulted in challenges for aspirants including Soita Shitanda in Kakamenga and Margaret Wanjiru in Nairobi [2]

Soita Shitanda was a Kenyan politician. He belonged to New Ford Kenya and was elected to represent the Malava Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya. Soita represented Malava constituency since 1997, after he ousted the then, Minister of Health, Mr. Joshua Angatia in the general election, vying on a Ford Kenya ticket. He was re-elected to parliament in 2002 on the NARC ticket and served as an assistant minister in the office of the president, before he was appointed minister for housing in a cabinet reshuffle in 2005. Mr. Soita was again re-elected in the 2007 parliamentary election and re-appointed Minister for Housing. He died on the afternoon of 24th, May 2016 at Nairobi Hospital.

Margaret Wanjiru is a Kenyan politician and a Bishop at Jesus is Alive Ministries (JIAM). She is also popularly known as 'Mama Na Kazi'. She belongs to Jubilee Party after leaving ODM party and was elected to represent the Starehe Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the Kenyan parliamentary election, 2007.

County Representative were elected in single member wards, of which there were a total of 1,450. Several County Representatives were also nominated to represent youths and disabled people in the various county assemblies from party lists, and after the elections 680 women were also nominated to the various county assemblies to ensure gender balance. [3]

Results

Governors

#CountyGovernorDeputy GovernorParty
1 Mombasa Hassan Ali Joho Hazel Ezabel Nyamoki Ogunde ODM
2 Kwale Salim Mvurya Fatuma Mohamed Achani ODM
3 Kilifi Amason Kingi Kenneth Mwakombo Kamto ODM
4 Tana River Tuneya Dado Jire Siyat Mohamed WDM-K
5 Lamu Issa Timamy Erick Kinyua Mugo UDF
6 Taita-Taveta John Mtuta Mruttu Mary Ndiga Kibuka ODM
7 Garissa Nathif Jama Adan Abdullahi Hussein Ali WDM-K
8 Wajir Ahmed Abdullahi Mohamad Abdulhafid Abdullahi Yarow ODM
9 Mandera Ibrahim Roba Ali Omar Mohamed Maalim URP
10 Marsabit Ukur Yattani Omar Abdi Ali ODM
11 Isiolo Godana Doyo Mohamed Gulleid Abdille URP
12 Meru Peter Munya Raphael Muriungi APK
13 Tharaka Samuel Mbae Ragwa Eliud Mate Muriithi TNA
14 Embu Martin Nyaga Wambora Dorothy Nditi Muchungu TNA
15 Kitui Julius Malombe Malonza Peninah WDM-K
16 Machakos Alfred Mutua Benard Muia Tom Kiala WDM-K
17 Makueni Kivutha Kibwana Adelina Ndeto Mwau MP
18 Nyandarua Daniel Waithaka Mwangi Waithaka Mwangi Kirika TNA
19 Nyeri Nderitu Gachagua Wamathai Samwel Githaiga GNU
20 Kirinyaga Joseph Kathuri Ndathi Julius Muthike Njiri TNA
21 Muranga Mwangi wa Iria Augustine J Gakure Monyo TNA
22 Kiambu William Kabogo Gerald Gakuha Githinji TNA
23 Turkana Josphat Nanok Peter Ekai Lokoel ODM
24 West Pokot Simon Kachapin Kitalei Titus Lotee KANU
25 Samburu Moses Lenolkula Kasaine Joseph Lemarkat URP
26 Trans-Nzoia Patrick Khaemba Stanley Kiptoo Kenei Tarus FORD-Kenya
27 Uasin Gishu Jackson Kiplagat Mandago Daniel Kiplagat Kiprotich URP
28 Elgeyo-Marakwet Alex Tanui Tolgos Gabriel Lagat Kosgey URP
29 Nandi Lagat Cleophas Dominic Kimutai Biwott URP
30 Baringo Benjamin Cheboi Chesire Mathew Kipyator Tuitoek URP
31 Laikipia Joshua Irungu Josphat Gitonga Kabugi TNA
32 Nakuru Kinuthia Mbugua Joseph Kibore Rutto TNA
33 Narok Samuel Kuntai Ole Tunai Aruasa Evalyn Chepkirui URP
34 Kajiado David ole Nkedianye Paul Mpute Ntiati ODM
35 Kericho Prof. Paul Chepkwony KipronoSusan Chepkoech Kikwai URP
36 Bomet Isaac Ruto Stephen Kipkoech Mutai URP
37 Kakamega Wycliffe Oparanya Philip Museve Kutima ODM
38 Vihiga Moses Akaranga Caleb Temba Amaswache PPK
39 Bungoma Ken Lusaka Hillary Moywo Chongwony NFK
40 Busia Sospeter Ojaamong Kizito Osore Wangalwa ODM
41 Siaya Cornel Rasanga Amoth [a] Wilson Ouma Onyango ODM
42 Kisumu Jack Ranguma Ruth Adhiambo Odinga Busia ODM
43 Homabay Cyprian Awiti Hamiliton Onyango Orata ODM
44 Migori John Obado Nelson Mahanga Mwita PDP
45 Kisii James Ongwae Arthur Maangi Gongera ODM
46 Nyamira John Nyagarama Obiero Amos Kimwomi Nyaribo ODM
47 Nairobi Evans Kidero J. Mwangangi Mueke ODM
Source: IEBC

a Cornel Rasanga's election as Siaya governor was nullified in August 2013 following a petition at the High Court in Kisumu. He won the subsequent by-election and was sworn in again as governor. [4] [5]

By party

CoalitionPartySeats
CORD Orange Democratic Movement 16
Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya 4
FORD-Kenya 1
Muungano Party 1
Peoples Democratic Party 1
Total23
Jubilee United Republican Party 10
The National Alliance 8
Total18
Amani Kenya African National Union 1
New Forum for the Restoration of Democracy–Kenya 1
United Democratic Forum 1
Total3
Alliance Party of Kenya 1
Grand National Union of Kenya 1
Progressive Party of Kenya 1
Total3
Total47

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References

  1. "Kenya to hold polls in March 2013, says elections body". The Citizen. 18 March 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  2. "Shitanda, Wanjiru out over degrees". The Standard. 18 January 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
  3. 16 Women Sworn in to Garissa County Assembly The Star, 26 July 2013
  4. Court nullifies Siaya Governor Cornel Rasanga's election, orders fresh poll Daily Nation, 23 August 2013
  5. Siaya County governor Cornel Rasanga sworn in after being re-elected Standard, 8 November 2013