Results of the 2007 Kenyan general election

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This article contains detailed results of the parliamentary election that was held as part of the Kenyan general election in December 2007. Those elected sat in the 10th Parliament of Kenya.

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Results

Summary

207 members of parliament were elected. Elections have to be repeated in 3 constituencies. 12 additional mps will be nominated by the president which is expected to be done according to the strength of parties in the house.

Kenyan press reported that 30 mps of small parties formed "Small Parties Parliamentary Group" which would include some members who are counted above as affiliated to PNU.

ODM ODM-affiliated
NARC
PNU PNU-affiliated
KANU
PNU-affiliated
ODM-Kenya IndependentsTOTAL
MPs9934321141611207(of 210)
ODM-affiliated party is NARC;
PNU-affiliated Parties are KANU (14), Sisi Kwa Sisi (2), Safina (5), NARC-Kenya (4), FORD-Kenya (1), Ford-People (3), New Ford-K (2), Mazingira Party (1), Ford-Asili (1), DP (2)
Independents: candidates ran for unaffiliated parties like PDP (1), PPK (1), NLP (1), KADDU (1), UDM (1), PICK (1), CCU (1), Kenda (1)

Nation 31-12-2007(Source) Nation 09-01-2008

Nairobi Province

ODM: 5, PNU: 2 (plus one repeat election)

ConstituencyParty
Elected
Dagoretti PNU Beth Mugo
Embakasi ODM Mugabe Were
Kasarani ODM Elizabeth Ongoro
Langata ODM Raila Odinga
Makadara PNU Dickson Wathika
Starehe ODM Margaret Wanjiru
Westlands ODM Fred Gumo
Kamukunji PNU Simon Mbugua (Results were not declared until August 2008 due to a court case [1] ).

Central Province

PNU: 18, Safina: 3, KANU: 2, Sisi kwa sisi: 2, FORD-A: 1, FORD-P: 1, PICK: 1 PPK

ConstituencyParty
Elected
Gatanga PNU Peter Kenneth
Gatundu North PICK Clement Kungu Waibara
Gatundu South KANU Uhuru Kenyatta
Gichugu PNU Martha Karua
Githunguri SAFINA Peter Njoroge Baiya
Juja PNU George Thuo
Kandara PNU James Maina Kamau
Kangema PNU John Michuki
Kiambaa KANU Stanley Munga Githunguri
Kieni PNU Namesyus Warugongo
Kigumo PNU Jamleck Irungu Kamau
Kiharu SISI KWA SISI Barnabas Muturi Mwangi
Kikuyu PNU Lewis Nguyai Nganga
Kinangop SISI KWA SISI David Mwaniki Ngugi
Kipipiri PNU Amos Kimunya
Kirinyaga Central FORD A John Ngata Kariuki
Lari PPK David Njuguna Kiburi Mwaura
Limuru FORD P Peter Mungai Mwathi
Maragwa PNU Peter Mbau Elias
Mathioya PNU Clement Muchiri Wambugu
Mathira SAFINA Ephraim Mwangi Maina
Mukurweini SAFINA Kabando wa Kabando
Mwea PNU Peter Njuguna Gitau
Ndaragwa PNU Jeremiah Ngayu Kioni
Ndia PNU Robinson Njeru Githae
Nyeri Town PNU Esther Murugi Mathenge
Ol Kalou PNU Erastus Kihara Mureithi
Othaya PNU Mwai Kibaki
Tetu PNU Francis Thombe Nyamo

Eastern Province

ODM-K: 14, PNU: 7, KANU: 4, CCU: 2, NARC: 2, ODM: 2, DP: 1, NARC KENYA: 1, PICK: 1, SAFINA: 1, Mazingira: 1

ConstituencyParty
Elected
Central Imenti CCU Gitobu Imanyaara
Gachoka PNU Mutava Musyimi
Igembe North PNU Ntoitha M'mithiaru
Igembe South KANU Franklin Linturi
Isiolo North NARC KENYA Mohammed Kuti
Isiolo South KANU Abdul Ali
Kaiti ODM K Gideon Ndambuki
Kangundo ODM K Johnson Nduya Muthama
Kathiani CCU Ndeti Wavinya
Kibwezi ODM K Philip Kaloki
Kilome PICK John Harun Mwau
Kitui Central NARC Charity Ngilu
Kitui South ODM K Issac Mulatya Muoki
Kitui West NARC Charles Mutisya Nyamai
Laisamis KANU Joseph Lekuton
Machakos Town ODM K Victor Munyaka
Makueni ODM K Peter Kiilu
Manyatta DP Emillio Kathuli
Masinga ODM K Benson Mbai Itwiku
Mbooni ODM K Mutula Kilonzo
Moyale ODM Ali Mohamud Mohamed
Mutito ODM K Julius Kiema Kilonzo
Mwala ODM K Daniel Muoki
Mwingi North ODM K Kalonzo Musyoka
Mwingi South ODM K David Musila
Nithi KANU Mbiuki Japhet Kareke
North Horr ODM Francis Chachu
North Imenti Mazingira Silas Muriuki
Runyenjes PNU Cecily Mutitu Mbarire
Saku ODM K Sasura Hussein Tarry
Siakago SAFINA Kivuti Maxwell
South Imenti PNU Kiraitu Murungi
Tharaka PNU Alex Muthengi Mwiru
Tigania East PNU Peter Munya
Tigania West PNU Mwiria Valerian Kilemi
Yatta ODM K Mutavi Charles Kilonzo

Western Province

ODM: 18, PNU: 2, New Ford-K: 2, FORD K: 1, KADDU: 1

ConstituencyParty
Elected
Amagoro ODM Ojaamongson Sospeter Odeke
Budalangi ODM Pius Tawfiq Namwamba Ababu
Bumula PNU Sylvester Wakoli Bifwoli
Butere ODM Wycliffe Oparanya
Butula ODM Bwire Alfred Odhiambo
Emuhaya ODM Kenneth Marende
Funyula ODM Otuoma Paul Nyogesa
Hamisi ODM George Haniri
Ikolomani NEW FORD KENYA Bonny Khalwale
Kanduyi ODM Alfred Khang'ati
Khwisero ODM Evans Akula
Kimilili FORD K David Eseli Simiyu
Lugari KADDU Cyrus Jirongo
Lurambi ODM Atanas Keya
Malava NEW FORD KENYA Soita Shitanda
Matungu ODM David Were
Mt Elgon ODM Fred Kapondi
Mumias ODM Benjamin Jomo Washiali
Nambale ODM Chrysanthus Okemo
Sabatia ODM Musalia Mudavadi
Shinyalu ODM Charles Lirechi
Sirisia PNU Moses Wetangula
Vihiga ODM Yusuf Kifuma Chanzu
Webuye ODM Alfred Sambu

Nyanza Province

ODM: 25, KANU: 2, NARC: 1, NLP: 1, DP: 1, FORD_P: 1, PDP: 1

ConstituencyParty
Elected
Alego ODM Edwin Ochieng Yinda
Bobasi ODM Christopher Mogere Obure
Bomachoge FORD P Joel Onyancha
Bonchari ODM Charles Onyancha
Bondo ODM Oburu Odinga
Gem ODM Washington Jakoyo Midiwo
Gwassi ODM Mbadi John Ng'ongo
Karachuonyo ODM James Kwanya Rege
Kasipul Kabondo ODM Joseph Oyugi Magwanga
Kisumu Rural ODM Peter Anyang' Nyong'o
Kisumu Town East ODM Ahmed Shakeel Shabbir Ahmed
Kisumu Town West ODM John Olago Aluoch
Kitutu Chache PDP Richard Momoima
Kitutu Masaba NLP Walter Enock Nyambati Osebe
Kuria DP Wilfred Gisuka Machage
Mbita ODM Gerald Otieno Kajwang
Migori ODM John Pesa Dache
Muhoroni ODM Patrick Ayiecho Olweny
Ndhiwa ODM Joshua Orwa Ojodeh
North Mugirango Borabu KANU Moriasi Wilfred Ombui
Nyakach ODM Pollyins Ochieng Anyango
Nyando ODM Frederick Outa Otieno
Nyaribari Chache NARC Robert Onsare Monda
Nyaribari Masaba KANU Samson Kagengo Ongeri
Nyatike ODM Peter Edick Omondi Anyanga
Rangwe ODM Martin Otieno Ogindo
Rarieda ODM Nicholas Gumbo
Rongo ODM Dalmas Anyango Otieno
South Mugirango ODM James Omingo Magara
Ugenya ODM James Orengo
Uriri ODM Cyprian Ojwang Omollo
West Mugirango ODM James Ondicho Gesami

Coast Province

ODM: 12, PNU: 3, NARC-K: 2, ODM-K: 1, FORD-P: 1, KADU ASILI: 1, KANU: 1

ConstituencyParty
Elected
Bahari ODM Benedict Fodo Gunda
Bura ODM K Nassir Nuh Abdi
Changamwe ODM Ramadhan Seif Kajembe
Galole ODM Godhana Dhadho Gaddae
Ganze KADU ASILI Francis Bayah
Garsen NARC KENYA Danson Mungatana
Kaloleni PNU Samwel Kazungu Kambi
Kinango FORD P Samuel Gonzi Rai
Kisauni ODM Hassan Ali Joho
Lamu East PNU Abu Mohamed Abuchiaba
Lamu West NARC KENYA Fahim Yasin Twaha
Likoni ODM Mwalimu Masudi Mwahima
Magarini ODM Amason Kingi Jeffah
Malindi ODM Maitha Gideon Mung'aro
Matuga PNU Chirau Ali Mwakwere
Msambweni ODM Omar Mbwana Zonga
Mvita ODM Najib Balala
Mwatate ODM Calist Andrew Mwatela
Taveta KANU Naomi Namisi Shaban
Voi ODM Danson Mwazo Mwakulegwa
Wundanyi ODM Thomas Ludindi Mwadeghu

Rift Valley Province

ODM: 32, PNU: 11, Kanu: 1, Kenda: 1, NARC-K: 1, UDM: 1

ConstituencyParty
Elected
Ainamoi ODM David Kimutai Too
Aldai ODM Sally Kosgey
Baringo Central ODM Sammy Mwaita
Baringo East PNU Kamama Asman Abongutum
Baringo North ODM William Kipkorir
Belgut ODM Charles Cheruiyot Keter
Bomet ODM Kipkalya Kones
Bureti ODM Franklin Bett
Chepalungu ODM Isaac Ruto
Cherangani ODM Joshua Kutuny
Eldama Ravine ODM Moses Lessonet
Eldoret East ODM Kamar Margret Jepkoech
Eldoret North ODM William Ruto
Eldoret South ODM Peris Chepchumba
Emgwen ODM Elijah Lagat
Kacheliba ODM K Samuel Poghisio
Kajiado Central ODM Joseph Ole Nkaissery
Kajiado North PNU George Saitoti
Kapenguria ODM Julius Mugor
Keiyo North ODM Chepkitony Lucas Kipkosei
Keiyo South ODM Kiptanui Kiplagat Jackson
Kipkelion ODM Kiprono Langat
Konoin ODM Julius Kipyegon Kones
Kuresoi ODM Zakayo Cheroiyot
Kwanza PNU Noah Wakesa
Laikipia East PNU Kiunjuri Festus Mwangi
Laikipia West PNU Muriithi Ndiritu
Loitoktok NARC KENYA Katoo Ole Metito
Marakwet East KENDA Linah Kilimo
Marakwet West ODM Kaino Boaz Kipchuma
Mogotio UDM Hellen Sambili
Molo PNU Joseph Nganga Kiuna
Mosop ODM David Koech
Naivasha KANU John Michael Njenga Mututho
Nakuru Town PNU Lee Maiyani Kinyanjui
Narok North ODM William Ronkorua Ntimama
Narok South ODM Nkoidilla Lankas
Rongai ODM Kigen Luka Kipkorir
Saboti PNU Eugene Ludovic Wamalwa
Samburu East ODM Raphael Lentimalo
Samburu West ODM Simon Lesirma
Sigor ODM Wilson Litole
Sotik ODM Lorna Laboso
Subukia PNU Nelson Gaichuhie
Tinderet ODM Henry Kiprono Kosgey
Turkana Central PNU David Ethuro
Turkana North PNU John Munyes
Turkana South ODM Josephat Koli Nanok

North Eastern

Kanu: 4, ODM: 5; Safina: 1

ConstituencyParty
Elected
Dujis ODM Aden Bare Duale
Fafi KANU Aden Ahamed Sugow
Ijara KANU Mohamed Yussuf Haji
Lagdera ODM Farah Maalim
Mandera Central SAFINA Abdikadir Hussein Mohamed
Mandera East ODM Mohamed Hussein Ali
Mandera West ODM Maalim Mahmud Mohamed
Wajir East ODM Mohamed Ibrahim Elmi
Wajir South KANU Abdirahman Ali Hassan
Wajir West KANU Adan Keynan Wehiye

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