Laikipia East Constituency

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Laikipia East Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of three constituencies in Laikipia County, in the former Rift Valley Province. The constituency was established for the 1966 elections.

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Members of Parliament

ElectionsMP [1] PartyNotes
1966 G. Githui Vuvuzella Ndegwa KANU One-party system
1969 Tom Gichohi KANUOne-party system
1974 G. Githui NdegwaKANUOne-party system
1979 Charles Ndirangu Muthura KANUOne-party system
1983 Charles Ndirangu MuthuraKANUOne-party system
1988 Kausai Francis Xavier ole Kaparo KANUOne-party system
1992 Charles Nderitu Mukora DP
1997 Festus Mwangi Kiunjuri DP
2002 Festus Mwangi Kiunjuri NARC
2007 Festus Mwangi Kiunjuri PNU
2013 Anthony Mutahi Kimaru [2] TNA
2017 Amin Deddy Mohamed Ali [3] JP
2022 Festus Mwangi Kiunjuri TSP

Wards

Wards
WardRegistered Voters Local authority
Biashara5,454 Nanyuki municipality
Central4,160Nanyuki municipality
Hospital4,460Nanyuki municipality
Mashamba2,235Nanyuki municipality
Nturukuma2,426Nanyuki municipality
Stadium6,882Nanyuki municipality
Ethi3,495Laikipia County
Ildigiri / Ilpolei1,152Laikipia County
Ilingwesi781Laikipia County
Lamuria2,772Laikipia County
Makurian856Laikipia County
Mukogodo1,136Laikipia County
Mumonyot890Laikipia County
Naibor2,147Laikipia County
Ngobit4,486Laikipia County
Oloiborsoit1,216Laikipia County
Segera2,859Laikipia County
Sirma3,609Laikipia County
Tigithi5,289Laikipia County
Umande5,948Laikipia County
Total62,253
*September 2005, [4] [5]

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  3. "Parliament of Kenya - Hon. Ali, Amin Deddy Mohamed" . Retrieved 2018-06-10.
  4. Electoral Commission of Kenya: Registered voters per polling station by electoral area/ward and constituency Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
  5. Electoral Commission of Kenya: Civic Elections Results (2002) [ permanent dead link ]