Kipkelion East Constituency

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Kipkelion East Constituency
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for the Parliament of Kenya
Current constituency
Created2013
Created from Kipkelion Constituency

Kipkelion East is an electoral constituency in Kericho County, Kenya. It is one of six constituencies in the county. It was established for the 2013 general elections as constituency number 188 when Kipkelion Constituency was split into Kipkelion East and Kipkelion West constituency.

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Kipkelion East incorporates Tendeno/Sorget, Londiani, Kedowa/Kimugul and Chepseon wards [1] . The incumbent member of national assembly is Hon. Joseph Cherorot who succeeded Hon. Joseph Limo in 2022 General Election. The Kipkelion East constituency area of the former Kipkelion has produced past MPs such as Moses Kiprono of Soget, Kipsongol, Dr Richard Koech, Eng. Samuel Rotich, Dr Sammy Ruto and Bishop Tonui.

ElectionMember of ParliamentPartyNotes
2013Joseph LimoURPelected
2017Joseph LimoJubileeelected
2022Hon. Cherorot Joseph KimutaiUnited Democratic Alliance (UDA)elected

Wards

The constituency is made up of four wards, each of which elects a representative (MCA) to the Kericho County Assembly.

WardsPopulation*
Londiani28,319
Kedowa/Kimugul36,330
Chepseon36,284
Tendeno/Sorget10,899
Total111,832

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References

  1. "Kipkelion East". Mzalendo. Retrieved 2024-04-03.