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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.
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 | Independents | TOTAL | |
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MPs | 99 | 3 | 43 | 21 | 14 | 16 | 11 | 207(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) |
ODM: 5, PNU: 2 (plus one repeat election)
Constituency | Party | Elected |
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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] ). |
PNU: 18, Safina: 3, KANU: 2, Sisi kwa sisi: 2, FORD-A: 1, FORD-P: 1, PICK: 1 PPK
Constituency | Party | Elected |
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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 |
ODM-K: 14, PNU: 7, KANU: 4, CCU: 2, NARC: 2, ODM: 2, DP: 1, NARC KENYA: 1, PICK: 1, SAFINA: 1, Mazingira: 1
ODM: 18, PNU: 2, New Ford-K: 2, FORD K: 1, KADDU: 1
Constituency | Party | Elected |
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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 |
ODM: 25, KANU: 2, NARC: 1, NLP: 1, DP: 1, FORD_P: 1, PDP: 1
ODM: 12, PNU: 3, NARC-K: 2, ODM-K: 1, FORD-P: 1, KADU ASILI: 1, KANU: 1
Constituency | Party | Elected |
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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 |
ODM: 32, PNU: 11, Kanu: 1, Kenda: 1, NARC-K: 1, UDM: 1
Kanu: 4, ODM: 5; Safina: 1
Constituency | Party | Elected |
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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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