List of members of the National Assembly of Kenya, 2017–2022

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National Assembly of Kenya
12th Parliament of Kenya
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Type
Type
Leadership
Majority Leader
Minority Leader
Structure
Seats350
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Political groups
Government
  Jubilee Party (172)
National Super Alliance
  Orange Democratic Movement (73)
  Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya (23)
  Amani National Congress (14)
  FORD-K (11)
  Chama Cha Uzalendo (1)
Other Opposition Parties
  Kenya African National Union (10)
  Independent and other (45)
Speaker
  Jubilee Party (1)
Length of term
5 years
Elections
First-past-the-post, nominated members
Last election
8 August 2017
Meeting place
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Parliament of Kenya
Nairobi
Website
http://www.parliament.go.ke/the-national-assembly

The Kenyan National Assembly is the lower house of the Kenyan legislature. It consists of 350 members, comprising 290 members elected from single-member constituencies, 47 woman representatives elected from each county, 12 members nominated by the political parties, and the speaker of the assembly who is elected by the assembly and serves as an ex-officio member. [1]

Contents

The members elected in the 2017 Kenyan general election and nominated afterwards served in the 12th Parliament of Kenya. [2]

National Assembly Composition

The Jubilee Party was the largest party in the assembly with 173 seats (49%), including the Speaker. The National Super Alliance, a coalition of political parties, formed the largest opposition group. The Orange Democratic Movement was the largest opposition party [3]

AffiliationMembers [4] [3]
Constituency-Elected Woman Representatives NominatedSpeakerTotal
Jubilee 1412561173
ODM 5911373
Wiper - Kenya 193123
Amani 121114
FORD-K 111113
KANU 8210
EFP 415
MCC 314
Party of Development and Reforms 314
Chama Cha Mashinani 22
Kenya National Congress 22
Kenya People's Party22
PDP 22
Chama Cha Uzalendo 11
Democratic 11
FAP11
MDG 11
MP 11
National Agenda Party 11
New Democrats11
PNU 11
Independent 13114
vacant11
Total29047121350

List of members

Members elected from constituencies

ConstituencyMember [2] [3] Party
Ainabkoi William Chepkut Independent
Ainamoi Sylvanus Maritim Jubilee Party
Aldai Cornelly Serem Jubilee Party
Alego Usonga Samuel Atandi Orange Democratic Movement
Awendo John Owino Orange Democratic Movement
Bahati Onesmas Ngunjiri Jubilee Party
Balamballa Abdi Omar Shurie Jubilee Party
Banissa Kulow Maalim Hassan Economic Freedom Party
Baringo Central Joshua Chepyegon Kandie Maendeleo Chap Chap Party
Baringo North William Kipkorir Jubilee Party
Baringo South Grace Jelagat Kipchoim (2017–18)Jubilee Party
Charles Kamuren (2018–2022) [note 1] Jubilee Party
Belgut Nelson Koech Jubilee Party
Bobasi Innocent Obiri Peoples Democratic Party
Bomachoge Borabu Zadoc Abel Ogutu Independent
Bomachoge Chache Miruka Ondieki Alfah Kenya National Congress
Bomet Central Ronald Kiprotich Tonui Jubilee Party
Bomet East Beatrice Pauline Cherono Kones Jubilee Party
Bonchari John Oyioka Peoples Democratic Party
Bondo Gideon Ochanda Ogolla Orange Democratic Movement
Borabu Ben George Orori Momanyi Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Budalangi Raphael Bitta Sauti Wanjala Orange Democratic Movement
Bumula Moses Wekesa Mwambu Mabonga Independent
Bura Ali Wario Jubilee Party
Bureti Japheth Kiplangat Mutai Jubilee Party
Butere Nicholas Scott Tindi Mwale Amani National Congress
Butula Joseph H. Maero Oyula Orange Democratic Movement
Buuri Mugambi Murwithania Rindikiri Jubilee Party
Central Imenti Moses Nguchine Kirima Jubilee Party
Changamwe Omar Mwinyi Orange Democratic Movement
Chepalungu Gideon Kimutai Koske Chama Cha Mashinani
Cherangany Joshua Kutuny Serem Jubilee Party
Chesumei Wilson Kipngetich Kogo Jubilee Party
Chuka Igambang'ombe Patrick Munene Ntwiga Jubilee Party
Dadaab Mohamed Dahir Duale Kenya African National Union
Dagoretti North Paul Simba Arati Orange Democratic Movement
Dagoretti South John Kiarie Waweru Jubilee Party
Eldama Ravine Moses Lessonet Jubilee Party
Eldas Adan Keynan Wehliye Jubilee Party
Embakasi Central Benjamin Gathiru Mwangi Jubilee Party
Embakasi East Babu Owino Orange Democratic Movement
Embakasi North James Mwangi Gakuya Jubilee Party
Embakasi South Julius Musili Mawathe Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Embakasi West George Theuri Jubilee Party
Emgwen Alexander Kimutai Kigen Kosgey Jubilee Party
Emuhaya Jeremiah Omboko Milemba Amani National Congress
Emurua Dikirr Johana Ngeno Kipyegon Kenya African National Union
Endebess Robert Pukose Jubilee Party
Fafi Abdikhaim Osman Mohamed Kenya African National Union
Funyula Wilberforce Ojiambo Oundo Orange Democratic Movement
Galole Said Buya Hiribae Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Ganze Teddy Ngumbao Mwambire Orange Democratic Movement
Garissa Township Aden Duale Jubilee Party
Garsen Ali Wario Guyo Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Gatanga Joseph Nduati Ngugi Jubilee Party
Gatundu North Annie Wanjiku Kibeh Jubilee Party
Gatundu South Moses Kiarie Kuria Jubilee Party
Gem Elisha Ochieng Odhiambo Orange Democratic Movement
Gichugu Robert Gichimu Githinji Jubilee Party
Gilgil Martha Wangari Wanjira Jubilee Party
Githunguri Gabriel Kago Mukuha Jubilee Party
Hamisi Charles Gumini Gimose Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Homa Bay Town George Peter Opondo Kaluma Orange Democratic Movement
Igembe Central Cyprian Kubai Iringo Jubilee Party
Igembe North Richard Maore Maoka Jubilee Party
Igembe South John Paul Mwirigi Independent
Ijara Sophia Abdi Noor Party for Development and Reform
Ikolomani Benard Masaka Shinali Jubilee Party
Isiolo North Hassan Oda Hulufo Kenya Patriots Party
Isiolo South Abdi Koropu Tepo Kenya Patriots Party
Jomvu Bady Twalib Bady Orange Democratic Movement
Juja Francis Munyua Waititu Jubilee Party
Kabete James Githua Kamau Wamacukuru Jubilee Party
Kabondo Kasipul Eve Akinyi Obara Orange Democratic Movement
Kabuchai James Lusweti Mukwe Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Kacheliba Mark Lomunokol Party for Development and Reform
Kaiti Joshua Kivinda Kimilu Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Kajiado Central Elijah Memusi Kanchory Orange Democratic Movement
Kajiado East Peris Pesi Tobiko Jubilee Party
Kajiado North Joseph Manje Jubilee Party
Kajiado South Katoo Judah Katoo Jubilee Party
Kajiado West George Risa Sunkuyia Jubilee Party
Kaloleni Paul Kahindi Katana Orange Democratic Movement
Kamukunji Yusuf Hassan Abdi Jubilee Party
Kandara Alice Muthoni Wahome Jubilee Party
Kanduyi Wafula Wamunyinyi Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Kangema Clement Muturi Kigano Jubilee Party
Kangundo Fabian Kyule Muli Muungano Party
Kapenguria Samwel Moroto Jubilee Party
Kapseret Oscar Sudi Jubilee Party
Karachuonyo Andrew Adipo Okuome Orange Democratic Movement
Kasarani Mercy Gakuya Jubilee Party
Kasipul Charles Ong’ondo Were Orange Democratic Movement
Kathiani Robert Mbui Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Keiyo North James Kipkosgei Murgor Jubilee Party
Keiyo South Daniel Kipkogei Rono Jubilee Party
Kesses Swarup Ranjan Mishra Jubilee Party
Khwisero Christopher Aseka Wangaya Amani National Congress
Kiambaa John Njuguna Wanjiku United Democratic Alliance
Kiambu Jude L. Kangethe Njomo Jubilee Party
Kibra Benard Otieno Okoth Orange Democratic Movement
Kibwezi East Jessica Nduku Kiko Mbalu Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Kibwezi West Patrick Mweu Musimba Independent
Kieni Mathenge James Kanini Kega Jubilee Party
Kigumo Ruth Wangari Mwaniki Jubilee Party
Kiharu Ndindi Nyoro Jubilee Party
Kikuyu Anthony Kimani Ichung'wah Jubilee Party
Kilgoris Gideon Sitelu Konchela Jubilee Party
Kilifi North Owen Yaa Baya Orange Democratic Movement
Kilifi South Richard Ken Chonga Kiti Orange Democratic Movement
Kilome Thuddeus Kithua Nzambia Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Kimilili Didmus Wekesa Barasa Mutua Jubilee Party
Kiminini Chrisantus Wamalwa Wakhungu Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Kinango Benjamin Dalu Stephen Tayari Orange Democratic Movement
Kinangop Zachary Kwenya Thuku Jubilee Party
Kipipiri Amos Kimunya Jubilee Party
Kipkelion East Kirui Joseph Limo Jubilee Party
Kipkelion West Hilary Kiplang’at Kosgei Jubilee Party
Kirinyaga Central John Munene Wambugu Jubilee Party
Kisauni Ali Menza Mbogo Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Kisumu Central Fred Odhiambo Ouda Orange Democratic Movement
Kisumu East Shakeel Shabbir Independent
Kisumu West John Olago Aluoch Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Kitui Central Benson Makali Mulu Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Kitui East Nimrod Mbithuka Mbai Jubilee Party
Kitui Rural David Mwalika Mboni Chama Cha Uzalendo
Kitui South Rachael Kaki Nyamai Jubilee Party
Kitui West Edith Vethi Nyenze Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Kitutu Chache North Jimmy Nuru Ondieki Angwenyi Jubilee Party
Kitutu Chache South Richard Momoima Onyonka [note 2] [./List_of_members_of_the_National_Assembly_of_Kenya,_2017–2022#cite_note-11 [note 3]]Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Kitutu Masaba Shadrack John Mose Jubilee Party
Konoin Yegon Brighton Leonard Jubilee Party
Kuresoi North Moses Kipkemboi Cheboi Jubilee Party
Kuresoi South Joseph Tonui Kipkosgei Jubilee Party
Kuria East Marwa Kemero Maisori Kitayama Jubilee Party
Kuria West Mathias Nyamabe Robi Jubilee Party
Kwanza Ferdinard Kevin Wanyonyi Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Lafey Abdi Mude Ibrahim Economic Freedom Party
Lagdera Mohamed Hire Garane Kenya African National Union
Laikipia East Amin Deddy Mohamed Ali Jubilee Party
Laikipia North Sarah Paulata Korere Jubilee Party
Laikipia West Patrick Kariuki Mariru Jubilee Party
Laisamis Marselino Malimo Arballe Jubilee Party
Lamu East Sharif Athman Ali Jubilee Party
Lamu West Stanley Muiruri Muthama Maendeleo Chap Chap Party
Langata Generali Nixon Kiprotich Korir Jubilee Party
Lari Jonah Mburu Mwangi Jubilee Party
Likoni Mishi Juma Khamisi Mboko Orange Democratic Movement
Likuyani Enoch Wamalwa Kibunguchy Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Limuru Peter Mungai Mwathi Jubilee Party
Loima Jeremiah Ekamais Lomorukai Orange Democratic Movement
Luanda Christopher Omulele Orange Democratic Movement
Lugari Ayub Savula Angatia Amani National Congress
Lunga Lunga Khatib Abdallah Mwashetani Jubilee Party
Lurambi Titus Khamala Mukhwana Amani National Congress
Maara Japhet Miriti Kareke Mbiuki Jubilee Party
Machakos Town Victor Kioko Munyaka Jubilee Party
Magarini Michael Thoyah Kingi Orange Democratic Movement
Makadara George Aladwa Omwera Orange Democratic Movement
Makueni Daniel Kitonga Maanzo Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Malava Moses Malulu Injendi Jubilee Party
Malindi Aisha Jumwa Karisa Katana Orange Democratic Movement
Mandera East Omar Mohamed Maalim Hassan Economic Freedom Party
Mandera North Bashir S. Abdullah Jubilee Party
Mandera South Adan Haji Ali Jubilee Party
Mandera West Adan Haji Yussuf Economic Freedom Party
Manyatta John Muchiri Nyaga Jubilee Party
Maragwa Mary Wamaua Waithira Njoroge Jubilee Party
Marakwet East David Kangogo Bowen Jubilee Party
Marakwet West William Kipkemoi Kisang Jubilee Party
Masinga Joshua Mbithi Mwalyo Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Matayos Geoffrey Makokha Odanga Orange Democratic Movement
Mathare Anthony Tom Oluoch Orange Democratic Movement
Mathioya Peter Kimari Kihara Jubilee Party
Mathira Rigathi Gachagua Jubilee Party
Matuga Kassim Sawa Tandaza Amani National Congress
Matungu Justus Murunga Makokha Amani National Congress
Matungulu Stephen Mutinda Mule Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Mavoko Patrick Makau King'ola Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Mbeere North Charles Muriuki Njagagua Jubilee Party
Mbeere South Geoffrey Kingagi Muturi Jubilee Party
Mbooni Erastus Kivasu Nzioka New Democrats
Mogotio Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek Jubilee Party
Moiben Silas Kipkoech Tiren Jubilee Party
Molo Francis Kuria Kimani Jubilee Party
Mosop Vincent Kipkurui Tuwei Jubilee Party
Moyale Qalicha Gufu Wario Jubilee Party
Msambweni Suleiman Dori (2017–20) [note 3] Orange Democratic Movement
Feisal Bader (2020–22)Independent
Mt. Elgon Fred Kapondi Chesebe Jubilee Party
Muhoroni James Onyango Oyoo Orange Democratic Movement
Mukurweini Anthony Githiaka Kiai Jubilee Party
Mumias East Benjamin Jomo Washiali Jubilee Party
Mumias West Johnson Manya Naicca Orange Democratic Movement
Mvita Abdullswamad Sherrif Nassir Orange Democratic Movement
Mwala Vincent Musyoka Musau Maendeleo Chap Chap Party
Mwatate Andrew Mwadima Orange Democratic Movement
Mwea Josphat Kabinga Wachira Jubilee Party
Mwingi Central Gideon Mutemi Mulyungi Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Mwingi North Paul Musyimi Nzengu Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Mwingi West Charles Ngusya Nguna Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Naivasha Jayne Njeri Wanjiru Kihara Jubilee Party
Nakuru Town East David Gikaria Jubilee Party
Nakuru Town West Samuel Arama Jubilee Party
Nambale Sakwa John Bunyasi Amani National Congress
Nandi Hills Alfred Kiptoo Keter Jubilee Party
Narok East Lemanken Aramat Jubilee Party
Narok North Richard Moitalel Kenta Orange Democratic Movement
Narok South Korei Lemein Jubilee Party
Narok West Gabriel Koshal Tongoyo Chama Cha Mashinani
Navakholo Emmanuel Wangwe Jubilee Party
Ndaragwa Jeremiah Ngayu Kioni Jubilee Party
Ndhiwa Martin Peters Owino Orange Democratic Movement
Ndia George Macharia Kariuki Jubilee Party
Njoro Charity Kathambi Chepkwony Jubilee Party
North Horr Francis Chachu Ganya Frontier Alliance Party
North Imenti Abdul Rahim Dawood Jubilee Party
North Mugirango Joash Nyamache Nyamoko Jubilee Party
Nyakach Joshua Aduma Owuor Orange Democratic Movement
Nyali Mohamed Ali Mohammed Independent
Nyando Jared Odoyo Okelo Orange Democratic Movement
Nyaribari Chache Richard Nyagaka Tongi Jubilee Party
Nyaribari Masaba Ezekiel Machogu Ombaki National Agenda Party of Kenya
Nyatike Tom Mboya Odege Orange Democratic Movement
Nyeri Town Martin Deric Ngunjiri Wambugu Jubilee Party
Ol Jorok Michael Mwangi Muchira Jubilee Party
Ol Kalou David Njuguna Kiaraho Jubilee Party
Othaya James Gichuki Mugambi Jubilee Party
Pokot South David Losiakou Pkosing Jubilee Party
Rabai William Kamoti Mwamkale Orange Democratic Movement
Rangwe Lilian Achieng Gogo Orange Democratic Movement
Rarieda Otiende Amollo Orange Democratic Movement
Rongai Kipruto Moi Kenya African National Union
Rongo Paul Abuor Orange Democratic Movement
Roysambu Isaac Waihenya Ndirangu Jubilee Party
Ruaraka Kajwang Tom Joseph Francis Orange Democratic Movement
Ruiru Simon Nganga Kingara Jubilee Party
Runyenjes Eric Muchangi Njiru Jubilee Party
Sabatia Alfred Agoi Masadia Amani National Congress
Saboti Caleb Amisi Luyai Orange Democratic Movement
Saku Dido Ali Raso Jubilee Party
Samburu East Lentoi Joni L. Jackson Lekumontare Kenya African National Union
Samburu North Alois Musa Lentoimaga Jubilee Party
Samburu West Josephine Naisula Lesuuda Kenya African National Union
Seme James Wambura Nyikal Orange Democratic Movement
Shinyalu Justus Gesito Mugali M'mbaya Orange Democratic Movement
Sigor Peter Lochakapong Jubilee Party
Sigowet Soin Kipsengeret Koros Independent
Sirisia John Waluke Koyi Jubilee Party
Sotik Dominic Kipkoech Koskei Jubilee Party
South Imenti Kathuri Murungi Independent
South Mugirango Silvanus Osoro Onyiego Kenya National Congress
Soy Caleb Kipkemei Kositany Jubilee Party
Starehe Charles Kanyi Njagua Jubilee Party
Suba North Millie Grace Akoth Odhiambo Orange Democratic Movement
Suba South Mbadi John Ng'ongo Orange Democratic Movement
Subukia Samuel Kinuthia Gachobe Jubilee Party
Suna East Junet Sheikh Nuh Orange Democratic Movement
Suna West Peter Francis Masara Independent
Tarbaj Ahmed Bashane Gaal Party for Development and Reform
Taveta Naomi Shaban Jubilee Party
Teso North Edward Oku Kaunya Amani National Congress
Teso South Geoffrey Omuse Orange Democratic Movement
Tetu James Gichuhi Mwangi Jubilee Party
Tharaka George Gitonga Murugara Democratic Party of Kenya
Thika Town Patrick Kimani Wainaina Jungle Independent
Tiaty William Kamket Kassait Kenya African National Union
Tigania East Josphat Gichunge Mwirabua Kabeabea Party of National Unity
Tigania West John Kanyuithia Mutunga Jubilee Party
Tinderet Julius Kibiwott Melly Jubilee Party
Tongaren David Eseli Simiyu Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Turbo Janet Jepkemboi Sitienei Independent
Turkana Central John Lodepe Nakara Orange Democratic Movement
Turkana East Lokiru Ali Mohammed Orange Democratic Movement
Turkana North Christopher Doye Nakuleu Jubilee Party
Turkana South Ekomwa Lomenen James Jubilee Party
Turkana West Daniel Epuyo Nanok Jubilee Party
Ugenya Chris Karan (2017–18) [note 4] Orange Democratic Movement
David Ouma Ochieng (2018–2022)Movement for Democracy and Growth
Ugunja James Opiyo Wandayi Orange Democratic Movement
Uriri Mark Ogolla Nyamita Orange Democratic Movement
Vihiga Ernest Ogesi Kivai Amani National Congress
Voi Jones Mwagogo Mlolwa Orange Democratic Movement
Wajir East Rashid Kassim Amin Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Wajir North Ahmed Abdisalan Ibrahim Orange Democratic Movement
Wajir South Mohamud Sheikh Mohamed Jubilee Party
Wajir West Ahmed Kolosh Mohamed Orange Democratic Movement (2017–19)
Jubilee Party (2019–2022) [note 5]
Webuye East Bernard Alfred Wekesa Sambu Amani National Congress
Webuye West Daniel Wanyama Sitati Jubilee Party
West Mugirango Vincent Kemosi Mogaka Forum for Restoration of Democracy - Kenya
Westlands Tim Wanyonyi Orange Democratic Movement
Wundanyi Danson Mwashako Mwakuwona Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Yatta Charles Kilonzo Independent

Woman representatives

CountyMember [2] [3] Party
West Pokot Lilian Tomitom Jubilee Party
Wajir Fatuma Gedi Ali Party of Development and Reforms
Vihiga Beatrice Adagala Amani National Congress
Uasin Gishu Gladys Boss Shollei Jubilee Party
Turkana Joyce Emanikor Jubilee Party
Trans Nzoia Janet Nangabo Wanyama Jubilee Party
Tharaka–Nithi Beatrice Nkatha Jubilee Party
Tana River Rehema Hassan Maendeleo Chap Chap Party
Taita Taveta Lydia Haika Mnene Mizighi Jubilee Party
Siaya Christine Ombaka Oduor Orange Democratic Movement
Samburu Maison Leshoomo Kenya African National Union
Nyeri Rahab Mukami Wachira Jubilee Party
Nyandarua Faith Wairimu Gitau Jubilee Party
Nyamira Jerusha Mongina Momanyi Jubilee Party
Narok Roselinda Soipan Tuiya Jubilee Party
Nandi Tecla Tum Jubilee Party
Nakuru Chelule Liza Jubilee Party
Nairobi City Esther Muthoni Rosanna Passaris Orange Democratic Movement
Muranga Maitu Sabina Wanjiru Chege Jubilee Party
Mombasa Asha Hussein Mohamed Orange Democratic Movement
Migori Pamela Awuor Ochieng Orange Democratic Movement
Meru Kawira Mwangaza Independent
Marsabit Safia Sheikh Adan Jubilee Party
Mandera Amina Gedow Hassan Economic Freedom Party
Makueni Rose Museo Mumo Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Machakos Joyce Kamene Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Lamu Ruweida Mohamed Obo Jubilee Party
Laikipia Catherine Wanjiku Waruguru Jubilee Party
Kwale Zuleikha Juma Hassan Orange Democratic Movement
Kitui Irene Muthoni Kasalu Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Kisumu Rozaah Akinyi Buyu Orange Democratic Movement
Kisii Janet Ong'era Orange Democratic Movement
Kirinyaga Purity Wangui Ngirici Jubilee Party
Kilifi Gertrude Mbeyu Mwanyanje Orange Democratic Movement
Kiambu Gathoni Wa Muchomba Jubilee Party
Kericho Florence C.K. Bore Jubilee Party
Kakamega Elsie Busihile Muhanda Orange Democratic Movement
Kajiado Janet Marania Teyiaa Jubilee Party
Isiolo Rehema Dida Jaldesa Jubilee Party
Homa Bay Gladys Wanga Orange Democratic Movement
Garissa Anab Mohamed Gure Jubilee Party
Embu Jane Wanjuki Njiru Jubilee Party
Elgeyo/Marakwet Jane Jepkorir Kiptoo Chebaibai Jubilee Party
Busia Florence Mwikali Mutua Orange Democratic Movement
Bungoma Catherine Nanjala Wambilianga FORD - Kenya
Bomet Joyce Korir Chepkoech Jubilee Party
Baringo Gladwell Jesire Cheruiyot Kenya African National Union

Nominated members

The 2010 Kenyan constitution provides for 12 members to be nominated by the political parties to represent women, youth, people with disabilities, and workers. [1] Parties can nominate members according to their proportional representation in the house. [11] [2] [3]

MemberParty
Wilson Sossion Orange Democratic Movement
Sammy Kipkorir Seroney Wiper Democratic Movement - Kenya
Jacquiline Adhiambo Oduol Orange Democratic Movement
Nasri Sahal Ibrahim FORD - Kenya
Maina Kamanda Jubilee Party
Jennifer Shamalla Jubilee Party
Halima Yussuf Mucheke Jubilee Party
Godfrey Osotsi Amani National Congress
Gideon Keter Jubilee Party
Dennitah Ghati Orange Democratic Movement
David Ole Sankok Jubilee Party
Cecily Mutitu Mbarire Jubilee Party

Speaker and Deputy Speaker

The Speaker of the National Assembly is elected by the parliament and serves as an additional ex-officio member. The speaker from 2017 to 2022 was Justin Muturi. [12] Moses Cheboi of the Jubilee Party was elected unopposed as deputy speaker. [13]

Party leadership

Aden Duale was chosen by the Jubilee Party as the majority leader in 2017. He served in this office until he was replaced by Amos Kimunya in 2020. The majority whip was Emmanuel Wangwe. [14] [15]

John Mbadi of the Orange Democratic Movement was the minority leader. [16] Junet Mohammed served as minority whip. [17]

Notes

  1. Charles Kamuren was elected in a by-election in 2018 after the death of Grace Kimchoim. [5]
  2. The election in Kitutu Chache South was postponed until November 2017 due to the death of a candidate. [6]
  3. Suleiman Dori died on 9 March 2020. [7]
  4. Chris Karan's election was nullified by the Supreme Court of Kenya in 2018. [8] David Ochieng was elected in a by-election in 2019 [9]
  5. Ahmed Kolosh Mohamed left the Orange Democratic Movement and joined the Jubilee party in 2019. [10]

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Dr. Zachary T. Onyonka (1939–1996) was a Kenyan politician who served his country as a cabinet minister from 1969 to 1996 in various ministries. He served in Education, Economic Planning & Development and Trade and Foreign Affairs, Planning and National Development. Well Known within the Kisii community, he was always at loggerheads with then Nyaribari Chache MP Simeon Nyachae until he died. Onyonka was elected to parliament in the 1969 elections from Kitutu West Constituency when he trounced the first cabinet minister from Kisii, Lawrence Sagini Ndemo. He was the youngest MP at about 27 years. He retained his parliamentary seat until his death. He was famous for leading an anti-Nyachae crusade in Kisii after he was released from Kodiaga prison in Kisumu. He had been arrested and charged with murder following a fatal shooting incident involving his bodyguards and a voter in then Kitutu West constituency campaigns. Ouru Ndege was shot dead after he attempted to attack Dr. Onyonka with a knife during the stormy 1983 campaigns along Kisii-Migori road junction. His rival, John Bosco Mboga had just addressed his supporters in the area and when Onyonka, who was a cabinet minister in President Moi's government arrived, Ndege attempted to stab him with a sword leading to the minister's bodyguards shooting him to death. Onyonka and his guards did not have a car at the time of the shooting. He was rescued by a matatu driver, Joseph Moya Nyambariga, from Botoro area in Bomorenda, Bonchari. He drove the sieged minister in his matatu, christened Bolingo Na Ngai Express to safety at Suneka Chief's camp. He was arrested soon after and locked up in Kisumu awaiting trial on murder charges. The prosecution was unable to prove the case against him and in 1984, Onyonka was set free. He had won the hotly contested election in absentia and after two years in the cold, Moi appointed him Minister for Foreign Affairs. Before the 1988 elections, Onyonka led a group of politicians from Kisii dubbed the Four Os. This stands for Onyonka, Obure Omanga and Onyancha to launch the famous "Kebirigo Declaration" in which Nyachae was denounced. The Kebirigo declaration was a strong political ideology that stood for independence of each constituency in Kisii against manipulation from Nyachae. At that time, it had become increasingly evident that Nyachae who was a powerful civil servant was planning to plunge into active politics. Onyonka alleged that Nyachae had embarked on a series of secret campaigns, recruiting candidates against incumbent MPs so that he could make it to parliament with a clean slate of leaders, if he was cleared by KANU to run for elective seat. The Kebirigo declaration was therefore meant to assert the authority and legitimacy of each member of parliament from Kisii and also sought to reject the political dominion from Nyaribari, Nyachae's home constituency. After Onyonka's death in 1996, he was succeeded by Jimmy Nuru Angwenyi as MP for Kitutu Chache. His son Richard Momoima Onyonka, later dethroned Angwenyi to become the area MP. After the 2013 electoral review, Kitutu Chache was divided into two constituencies, North and South (Mosocho).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jamleck Irungu Kamau</span> Kenyan politician

Jamleck Irungu Kamau, also known as "Kabisa Kabisa", was a Member of Parliament (MP) from 2007 to 2017 representing Kigumo Constituency, a sub-county in Murang'a County, Central Kenya. He is the son of Kamau Muchunu from Kigumo.

Richard Momoima is a Kenyan senator. He belonged to the People's Democratic Party and was elected to represent the Kitutu Chache Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya since the 2007 Kenyan parliamentary election. He is now a Ford Kenya Party member and retained his seat through this seat in the August 2017 elections.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aden Duale</span> Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Defence

Aden Bare Duale is a Kenyan politician who served as the Cabinet Secretary for Defence in the cabinet of President William Ruto, having assumed the position on 31 October 2022. He was dismissed on July 11, 2024 and then reinstated on July 19, 2024 in a different capacity as Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Forestry.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Farah Maalim</span> Kenyan politician

Farah Maalim Mohamed is a Kenyan, Veteran Politician who served as the Member of Parliament for Lagdera Constituency from 29 December 1992 to 29 December 1997 and then from 27 December 2007 to 4 March 2013. He's currently serving as the Member of Parliament for Dadaab Constituency since 9 August 2022 and a Member of the Speaker's Panel. He also served as the Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya from 15 January 2008 to 14 January 2013. He is an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Government of Kenya</span> National legislative, executive and judiciary powers of Kenya

The Government of the Republic of Kenya (GoK) is the national government of the Republic of Kenya located in East Africa. It is composed of 47 Counties, each county with its own semi-autonomous governments, including the national capital of Nairobi, where the national government is primarily based.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kisii County</span> County in Kenya

Kisii County is a county in the former Nyanza Province in southwestern Kenya. Its capital and largest town is Kisii. The county has a population of 1,266,860 people according to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census. It borders Nyamira County to the North East, Narok County to the South, and Homa bay and Migori Counties to the West. The county covers an area of 1,318 km2.

The 11th Parliament of Kenya was the meeting of the legislative branch of the national government of Kenya, which began on 28 March 2013. It is the first Parliament to incorporate the structural reforms laid out in the 2010 Constitution. The constitution re-established the Senate and increased the size of the National Assembly from 224 seats to 349 seats.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Peoples Democratic Party (Kenya)</span> Political party in Kenya

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is a political party in Kenya.

Beatrice Elachi is a Kenyan politician who currently serves as the member of parliament for Dagoretti North constituency. Prior, she served as Speaker of the Nairobi County Assembly from 6 September 2017 until her resignation on 11 August 2020. As Speaker of the Nairobi County Assembly, she replaced Alex Ole Magelo, who did not contest his seat. Immediately prior to her election, she was the Majority Whip in the Kenya Senate.

Emmanuel Wangwe is a Kenyan politician who is currently a member of the Kenya National Assembly where he serves as majority whip.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Wanjiku Muhia</span> Kenyan politician

Wanjiku Muhia is a Kenyan politician and Current Member of Parliament for Kipipiri Constituency, and The Chairperson of Regional Integration Committee; Served as Regional Member of Parliament in the 4th East African Legislative Assembly(EALA) (2018-2022); and the First Nyandarua County Women Representative (2013-2017).

The Movement for Democracy and Growth is a political party in Kenya.

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