Mwatate Constituency

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Mwatate Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of four constituencies in Taita-Taveta County and was established for the 1988 elections.

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Members of Parliament

ElectionsMP [1] PartyNotes
1988 Eliud Mwakio Mcharo KANU One-party system
1992 Eliud Mwakio Mcharo KANU
1997 Marsden Herman Madoka KANU
2002 Marsden Herman Madoka KANU
2007 Calist Andrew Mwatela ODM

10th Parliament of Kenya

2013 Andrew Mwadime ODM 11th Parliament of Kenya
2017 Andrew Mwadime ODM 12th Parliament of Kenya
2022 Peter Mbogho Shake Jubilee 13th Parliament of Kenya

Locations and wards

Locations
LocationPopulation*
Chawia 6,513
Bura 10,931
Kidaya Ngerenyi 5,189
Kishamba 7.822
Mwachabo 12,006
Mwakitau 8,179
Mwatate 13,849
Rong'e 3,449
Rong'e Juu 3,671
Totalx
1999 census. [2]
Wards
WardRegistered Voters Local Authority
Kighononyi1,145 Voi municipality
Bura4,725Taita-Taveta County
Chawia / Kishamba8,724Taita-Taveta County
Mwachabo5,017Taita-Taveta County
Mwakitau3,259Taita-Taveta County
Mwatate5,194Taita-Taveta County
Rong'e1,726Taita-Taveta County
Rong'e Juu1,840Taita-Taveta County
Total31,630
*September 2005. [3]

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