List of members of the Senate of Kenya, 2013–2017

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Senate elections were held in Kenya on 4 March 2013 as part of the general elections. [1] Under the new constitution, which was passed in a 2010 referendum, the 2013 elections were the first run by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). The constitution re-established the Senate, previously disbanded in 1966. The new body was to have 47 elected members (one for each county) and 20 nominated members (16 women appointed on the basis of elected seat distribution, two representing youth and two representing people with disabilities). The Speaker of the Senate, who is an ex-officio member, was elected by the Senators during the first sitting of the Senate.

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Results summary

CoalitionPartyElectedNominatedTotal
Jubilee Alliance The National Alliance 11617
United Republican Party 9312
National Rainbow Coalition 11
Total21930
CORD Orange Democratic Movement 11617
FORD–Kenya 415
Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya 415
Federal Party of Kenya 11
Total20828
Amani Kenya African National Union 213
United Democratic Forum Party 213
Total426
Unaffiliated Alliance Party of Kenya 213
Total213
Total472067

Members

Elected

County NoCountyNameParty
1 Mombasa Hassan Omar Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya
2 Kwale Boy Juma Boy Orange Democratic Movement
3 Kilifi Stewart Madzayo Orange Democratic Movement
4 Tana River Ali Bule Federal Party of Kenya
5 Lamu Abu Chiaba The National Alliance
6 Taita-Taveta Dan Mwazo Orange Democratic Movement
7 Garissa Yusuf Haji The National Alliance
8 Wajir Abdirahman Ali Orange Democratic Movement
9 Mandera Billow Kerow United Republican Party
10 Marsabit Godana Hargura Orange Democratic Movement
11 Isiolo Mohammed Kuti United Republican Party
12 Meru Mithika Linturi Alliance Party of Kenya
13 Tharaka Kithure Kindiki The National Alliance
14 Embu Lenny Kivuti Alliance Party of Kenya
15 Kitui David Musila Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya
16 Machakos Johnstone Muthama Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya
17 Makueni Mutula Kilonzo Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya
18 Nyandarua Muriuki Karue The National Alliance
19 Nyeri Mutahi Kagwe National Rainbow Coalition
20 Kirinyaga Daniel Karaba The National Alliance
21 Murang'a Kembi Gitura The National Alliance
22 Kiambu Paul Kimani The National Alliance
23 Turkana John Munyes FORD–Kenya
24 West Pokot John Lonyangapuo Kenya African National Union
25 Samburu Sammy Leshore United Republican Party
26 Trans-Nzoia Henry Ndiema FORD–Kenya
27 Uasin Gishu Isaac Melly United Republican Party
28 Elgeyo-Marakwet Kipchumba Murkomen United Republican Party
29 Nandi Stephen Sang United Republican Party
30 Baringo Gideon Moi Kenya African National Union
31 Laikipia Godffrey Gitahi Kariuki The National Alliance
32 Nakuru James Kiarie Mungai The National Alliance
33 Narok Stephen Kanyinge ole Ntutu United Republican Party
34 Kajiado Peter Mositet The National Alliance
35 Kericho Charles Keter United Republican Party
36 Bomet Wilson Lessan United Republican Party
37 Kakamega Bonny Khalwale United Democratic Forum Party
38 Vihiga George Khaniri United Democratic Forum Party
39 Bungoma Moses Wetangula FORD–Kenya
40 Busia Amos Wako Orange Democratic Movement
41 Siaya James Orengo Orange Democratic Movement
42 Kisumu Peter Anyang' Nyong'o Orange Democratic Movement
43 Homa Bay Otieno Kajwang Orange Democratic Movement
44 Migori Ochilo George Mbogo Ayacko Orange Democratic Movement
45 Kisii Chris Obure Orange Democratic Movement
46 Nyamira Kennedy Mong'are Okong'o FORD–Kenya
47 Nairobi Gideon Mbuvi The National Alliance

Nominated

Women

#NameParty
1Beatrice Elachi Alliance Party of Kenya
2Catherine Mukite Nabwola FORD–Kenya
3 Janet Ongera Orange Democratic Movement
4Elizabeth Ongoro Masha Orange Democratic Movement
5Halima Abdille Mohamud Orange Democratic Movement
6Agnes Zani (Dr.) Orange Democratic Movement
7 Beth Wambui Mugo The National Alliance
8Emma Mbura Gertrude The National Alliance
9 Naisula Lesuuda The National Alliance
10Joy Adhiambo Gwendo The National Alliance
11 Martha Wangari United Democratic Forum Party
12Mshenga Mvita Kisasa United Republican Party
13 Chelule Liza United Republican Party
14Dullo Fatuma Adam United Republican Party
15Judith Achieng Sijeny Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya
16 Zipporah Jepchirchir Kittony Kenya African National Union

Youth

#NameParty
1Kanainza Nyongesa Daisy Orange Democratic Movement
2Hosea Onchwangi Orange Democratic Movement

Persons with disabilities

#NameParty
1Linet Kemunto Nyakeriga The National Alliance
2Harold Kimunge Kipchumba Orange Democratic Movement

Changes during term

Nominated members

DatePrevious SenatorPartyReason for replacementNew SenatorParty
15 October 2013 Linet Kemunto Nyakeriga The National Alliance Nomination nullified by High Court Ben Njoroge The National Alliance
15 October 2013 Harold Kimunge Kipchumba Orange Democratic Movement Nomination nullified by High Court Godliver Nanjira Omondi Orange Democratic Movement

By-elections

ConstituencyDatePrevious SenatorPartyReason for by-electionNew SenatorParty
Makueni26 July 2013 Mutula Kilonzo Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya Kilonzo died on 27 April 2013 [2] Mutula Kilonzo, Jr. Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya
Bungoma19 December 2013 Moses Wetangula FORD – Kenya Result annulled Moses Wetangula [3] FORD – Kenya

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  2. IEBC releases official results for Makueni senate by-election, declares Mutula Jnr winner Standard Digital, 27 July 2013
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