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REPUBLIC OF KENYA

THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORAL AND


BOUNDARIES COMMISSION

PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE FIRST

REVIEW RELATING TO THE

DELIMITATION OF BOUNDARIES OF

CONSTITUENCIES AND WARDS

9TH JANUARY 2012

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CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................................................................................... 8


BACKGROUND INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................... 8
1.1. Introduction................................................................................................................................... 8
1.2. System and Criteria in Delimitation .............................................................................................. 9
1.3. Objective ....................................................................................................................................... 9
1.4. Procedure ...................................................................................................................................... 9
1.5. Boundary Delimitation In Kenya: Historical Perspective ............................................................. 11
1.5.1 An Overview of Boundary Delimitation in Kenya ........................................................................... 11
CHAPTER TWO ............................................................................................................................................ 14
LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE DELIMITATION OF BOUNDARIES ................................................................ 14
2.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................. 14
2.3 The Constitution of Kenya, 2010. ................................................................................................ 15
2.4 Article 89 of the Constitution. ..................................................................................................... 15
2.5 The Fifth Schedule of the IEBC Act, 2011 .................................................................................... 16
2.6 Review of IEBC Boundaries Report .............................................................................................. 17
2.7 Public Sensitization ..................................................................................................................... 17
CHAPTER THREE .......................................................................................................................................... 19
REVIEW OF INTERIM INDEPENDENT BOUNDARIES REVIEW COMMISSION REPORT .................................. 19
3.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................. 19
3.2 Consultations with Stakeholders and the Public ......................................................................... 19
3.3 Determination of Population Quota by the IIBRC ....................................................................... 20
3.4 Data for Population for Constituencies as stipulated by IIBRC ................................................... 25
3.5 Protected Constituencies under Article 262 Section, 27(4) of the Constitution .......................... 27
CHAPTER FOUR ........................................................................................................................................... 29
PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS, IIBRC PROPOSALS ON DELIMITATION OF CONSTITUENCIES AND EMERGING
ISSUES ......................................................................................................................................................... 29
4.1 Introduction................................................................................................................................. 29
4.2 General Views on the IIBRC Report ............................................................................................. 29
4.3 Public Views, IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries and Emerging Issues ...................... 31
4.3.1 Nairobi County ........................................................................................................................ 31
4.3.2 Mombasa County .................................................................................................................... 37

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4.3.3 Kwale County .......................................................................................................................... 40
4.3.4 Kilifi County ............................................................................................................................. 41
4.3.5 Tana River County ................................................................................................................... 45
4.3.6 Lamu County ........................................................................................................................... 47
4.3.7 Taita Taveta County ................................................................................................................ 48
4.3.8 Garissa County ....................................................................................................................... 51
4.3.9 Wajir County ........................................................................................................................... 55
4.3.10 Mandera County ..................................................................................................................... 59
4.3.11 Marsabit County...................................................................................................................... 62
4.3.12 Isiolo County ............................................................................................................................ 65
4.3.13 Meru County............................................................................................................................ 67
4.3.14 Tharaka Nithi........................................................................................................................... 72
4.3.15 Embu County ........................................................................................................................... 74
4.3.16 Kitui County ............................................................................................................................. 76
4.3.17 Machakos County.................................................................................................................... 79
4.3.18 Makueni County ...................................................................................................................... 81
4.3.19 Nyandarua County .................................................................................................................. 84
4.3.20 Nyeri County ............................................................................................................................ 87
4.3.21 Kirinyaga County ..................................................................................................................... 90
4.3.22 Murang’a County .................................................................................................................... 93
4.3.23 Kiambu County ........................................................................................................................ 97
4.3.24 Turkana County ..................................................................................................................... 101
4.3.25 West Pokot County ............................................................................................................... 104
4.3.26 Samburu County ................................................................................................................... 106
4.3.27 Trans Nzoia County ............................................................................................................... 108
4.3.28 Uasin Gishu County ............................................................................................................... 110
4.3.29 Elgeyo Marakwet County ...................................................................................................... 112
4.3.30 Nandi County ......................................................................................................................... 114
4.3.31 Baringo County...................................................................................................................... 117
4.3.32 Laikipia County ...................................................................................................................... 120
4.3.33 Nakuru County ...................................................................................................................... 123
4.3.34 Narok County ........................................................................................................................ 128

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4.3.35 Kajiado County ...................................................................................................................... 132
4.3.36 Bomet County ....................................................................................................................... 135
4.3.37 Kericho County ...................................................................................................................... 137
4.3.38 Kakamega County ................................................................................................................. 139
4.3.39 Vihiga County ........................................................................................................................ 144
4.3.40 Bungoma County ................................................................................................................... 146
4.3.41 Busia County.......................................................................................................................... 150
4.3.45 Migori County........................................................................................................................ 163
4.3.46 Kisii County ............................................................................................................................ 167
4.3.47 Nyamira County ................................................................................................................... 171
CHAPTER FIVE............................................................................................................................................ 175
PROPOSALS ON DELIMTATIONS OF COUNTY ASSEMBLYWARDS.............................................................. 175
5.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................... 175
CHAPTER SIX .............................................................................................................................................. 326
PROPOSALS & WAYFORWARD .................................................................................................................. 326
6.1 Introduction............................................................................................................................... 326
6.2 Methodology and criteria for boundary delimitation ............................................................... 326
6.3 Applicable Framework .............................................................................................................. 326
6.4 Work Plan .................................................................................................................................. 327
6.5 Communications to the public .................................................................................................. 328

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Foreword
The legal framework for elections requires objective drawing of electoral unit
boundaries to achieve the principle of equal weight to each vote. To the greatest
degree, this principle is aimed at ensuring effective representation and a translation of
the will of the electorate into a representative government. It should be noted that the
ideal international standards for delimitation is the equality of voting power for each
vote so as to provide effective representation. Thus, boundary delimitation by its very
nature is intended to produce the result of effective representation.

Indeed Article 89(1) of the Constitution of Kenya 2010 states clearly the number of
constituencies that are supposed to be in place - maximum of two hundred and ninety
(290). Further, the Constitution stipulates the criteria and procedures that need to be
applied in the delimitation of boundaries and which notably shall be undertaken at
intervals of not less than eight years and not more than twelve years. This has to be
completed at least twelve months before a general election.
It is therefore worth noting that pursuant to the provisions made in the Constitution
of Kenya 2010, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has
been mandated to carry out boundary delimitation of constituencies and wards. But
this does not extend into the first review of the boundaries of constituency and wards.
It should be acknowledged that the Interim Independent Boundaries Review
Commission (IIBRC) did the first review of boundaries. IIBRC did its work and
submitted its report to the Parliamentary Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs
(JLA) which prepared its report and submitted to Parliament for adoption.

According to the Fifth Schedule of the IEBC Act 2011, IEBC is mandated to ‘resolve
all issues arising from the first review relating to the delimitation of boundaries of
constituencies and wards and publish its final report within a period of four months

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of the date of its appointment. It is predetermined that the Commission shall, in
addressing the issues arising out of the first review:-
a) Use as its primary reference material, the report of the former boundaries
commission on the first review as adopted by Parliament; and
b) Use as its secondary reference material the report of the Parliamentary
committee on the report of the former Boundaries Commission.
The issues arising out of the first review are -
(a) re-distribution of such wards or administrative units in the affected
constituencies as may be appropriate;
(b) subject to the Constitution, addressing issues of new constituencies falling
outside the population quota as provided for by Article 89(6) of the
Constitution but at the same time ensuring that such a process shall –
(i) take into account the provisions of Article 89(7)(b) of the
Constitution that requires progressive efforts and not instant
demographic equality of all towards attaining the population
quota in each constituency and ward for the purposes of the first
review;
(ii) not be subject to new definitions of cities, urban areas and
sparsely populated areas or to new population figures;
(iii) be subject to the use of enumerated national census figures and
not projected figures.
(c) addressing the issue of progressively advancing towards the population
quota in protected constituencies in relation to neighboring constituencies
where appropriate.

While recognizing the provisions of the Constitution to redefine boundaries to


accommodate other interests in the electoral sphere, it is important to note that any

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review of constituency boundaries is political in nature and is attached to highly
competitive and emotive political issues. This means that it requires clarity and clear
criteria and procedure commensurate to the electoral dynamics of the country. There
is need for transparency, accuracy, objectivity and patriotism in presentations
anticipated towards the process of resolving issues arising from the first review.
Similarly, it requires that a middle ground be struck to achieve a win-win-situation.

Thus, in line with the IEBC Act, the Commission has prepared this Preliminary
Report outlining the proposed delimitation of constituencies and wards and specific
geographical and demographic details and hereby avail it to the general public for a
period of twenty-one days and invite representations from the public on the proposals
hereto. The public presentations and recommendations will be reviewed within
fourteen days after receipt and the Commission will submit a Revised Report to
Parliament for deliberation. Consequently, the Commission will consider the
resolutions of Parliament and prepare a Final Report for publication in the Kenya
Gazette.
We must recognize that achieving the ideal and optimum population quota for our
electoral units is not an instant achievement. The First Review and the exercise of
addressing issues arising thereof is a process towards addressing gross disparities in
the voting populations of different electoral units. It is indeed a step closer towards
ensuring that the fundamental principle of the equality of the vote is attained. I
therefore urge fellow Kenyans to read and understand the Preliminary Report in order
to effectively engage in the process.

Ahmed Issack Hassan, EBS


CHAIRMAN

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CHAPTER ONE

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

1.1. Introduction
The Constitution of Kenya, 2010, Article 89 gives the Independent Electoral and Boundaries
Commission (IEBC) the mandate of creating and delimiting constituencies and wards. This has to
be done at intervals of not less than eight and not more than twelve years. Additionally, the
Constitution in Article 89 (5) spells out the criteria to be used in boundary delimitation as well as the
maximum number of constituencies (Article 89 (1)). The IEBC Act, 2011 limits the IEBC to
resolve issues arising from the first review and to use Interim Independet Boundaries Commission
(IIBRC) Report as its primary reference material and Parliamentary Committee Report as its
secondary reference material.

The delimitation of boundaries of constituencies and wards under the Constitution of Kenya
Amendment Act 2008, Section 41C was a mandate of the Interim Independent Boundaries Review
Commission IIBRC which was specifically responsible for:

a) making recommendations to Parliament on delimitation of constituencies and local authority


electoral units and optimal number of constituencies on the basis of equality of votes taking
into account –
i. density of population and in particular the need to ensure adequate reprsenation
of urban and sparserly-populated rural areas;
ii. population trends;
iii. means of communication;
iv. geographical features and community of interst; and
v. community interests
b) making recommendations to Parliament on administrative on boundaries, including the
fixing, reviewing and variation of boundaries of districts and other units; and
c) the performance of such other function as may be prescribed by Parliament.
The IIBRC conducted the first review and submitted its report to the Parliamentary Departmental
Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs (JLA). Following the presentations of the JLA Report to
Parliament, the IIBRC Report was adopted but there were several outstanding issues raised by the
Public and Members of Parliament. It is as a result of these issues that the IIBRC mandate was

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widely perceived as not complete, hence the requirement that IEBC addresses issues and concerns
emerging from their Report.

1.2. System and Criteria in Delimitation


An appropriate system and criteria require that internationally accepted standards and procedures be
used in the boundary delimitation process. The accepted standards have to take into consideration
political, economic, social and other factors within a given country. Notwithstanding this, there is
need for openness, accuracy, objectivity and patriotism in presentations anticipated towards the
process of boundary delimitation. Based on the legal framework predetermined in the Constitution
(2010) and the IEBC Act 2011, the resolution of issues arising from the first review have to be
completed in the shortest time possible (120 days according to the statutory timelines). This should
include proposals made to the public on the 290 Constituencies provided in the Constitution.

It is important to note that any constituency boundary review process is political in nature and is
attached to highly competitive and emotive political issues. This means that, in undertaking to
resolve the arising issues, it requires clarity, criteria and procedure commensurate to the electoral
dynamics of the country. In the case of IEBC resolution of arising issues, the Constitution and the
IEBC Act 2011 provide for the criteria and procedures to be followed. Similarly, it requires that a
middle ground be reached through a win-win-situation.

1.3. Objective
The main objective of the IEBC Preliminary Report On the First Review Relating to the
Delimitation of Boundaries of Constitutencies and Wards (hereinafter referred to as The
Preliminary Report): is to provide information to the public on outstanding issues emerging from
the IIBRC Report as well as reactions from the Parliamentary Committee on JLA Report. This is
aimed at eliciting debate on presentations and proposals contained in the Report. The information
gathered will be analyzed and used to delimit the required constituencies as stipulated in the
Constitution.

1.4. Procedure
The Preliminary Report: is based on the analysis of the outstanding issues derived from the
primary and secondary reference materials as provided for in the IEBC Act, 2011. The Primary
document reviewed is the IIBRC Report submitted to the Parliamentary Departmental Committee
on Justice and Legal Affairs dated 27th November, 2010 while the Secondary reference materials is

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the Report of the Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal affairs as presented to the
Parliament on 16th December, 2010. The Report included the following annexes:

 Committee minutes ( JLA 1);

 Arising Issues ( JLA 2);

 Draft Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission’s Bill 2010 (JLA 3);

 Presentation by the Hon. Andrew Ligale in Mombasa (JLA 4);

 Presentation on Constitution Methodology (JLA 5);

 Views of dissenting Commissioners (JLA 6);

 Draft Gazzette Notice and Court Ruling by Justice Musinga JLA 7;

 Written Submissions JLA 9;

Other documents analyzed include:

 The Constitution of Kenya Amendment Act of 2008, that created and mandated IIBRC to
carry out the delimitation of constituencies and ward boundaries herein referred as the
review;

 The Constitution of Kenya, 2010;

 Presentation to Members of Parliament (6th December, 2010) by Professeur F.W.O Aduol;

 Delimitation of Electoral Units: A critique of the process and product of IIBRC by Sakaja
Johnson;

 Independent Electoral Boundaries Commission Act, 2011;

 Delimitation of Electoral Units: Background, Outstanding Issues and Way forward.


Presentation made to IEBC – 21st November, 2011 by Sakaja Johnson;

 IIBRC Public hearings Verbatim Reports;

 Memoranda presented by the Public to the IIBRC during public hearings and visits.

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1.5. Boundary Delimitation In Kenya: Historical Perspective
The delimitation of boundaries of constituencies and wards is not a new phenomenon in the
Kenyan history. Delimitation of boundaries was started by colonial authorities in 1962 when the
Royal Commission was created to go round the country and carry out an inquiry into electoral and
administrative boundaries. The Royal Commission held consultations with leaders at different levels
including influential tribal leaders and chiefs.

1.5.1 An Overview of Boundary Delimitation in Kenya


The country’s Constitution provided for the delimitation of constituencies so as to facilitate the
conduct of elections in independent Kenya (Section 40 of the Constitution of Kenya, 1963). At that
time, the determination of electoral units in Kenya started with creation of 117 Constituencies based
on a clearly established principle that all constituencies contain as nearly as possible an equal number
of inhabitants. The Constitution provided that no constituency was to form part or more than one
administrative unit; or of both the Nairobi area and a region.
Towards the delimitation of boundaries, the Commission also took into account the following:
(a) population density and in particular, the need to ensure adequate representation of urban
and sparsely-populated rural areas;
(b) means of communication;
(c) geographical features;
(d) community of interest; and
(e) boundaries of existing administrative areas.

The Constitutional amendments of 1964 and 1966 resulted in the abolition of the seven regional
assemblies and the Senate. The House of Representatives was renamed the National Assembly with
158 Parliamentary Constituencies consisting of the initial 117 plus 41 newly created constituencies
following the abolition of the senate. In 1986, Parliament raised the number of constituencies from
158 to 188.

The Electoral Commission of Kenya (ECK) established in 1992, published through a Gazette Order
the names and boundaries of these constituencies. In 1996, the ECK reviewed the boundaries and
names of constituencies and raised the number from 188 to a maximum of 210 as provided under
the previous Constitution.

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Following the disputed results of the Presidential elections in 2007, a National Accord
Implementation Committee (NAIC) was established. NAIC recommended a review of the electoral
process in Kenya, which led to the establishment of the Independent Review Commission (IREC),
popularly known as the Kriegler Commission. The IREC in turn recommended a review of the
entire constitutional and legal framework in line with the political and legal aspirations of Kenyans.
A major impact of the IREC recommendations was the amendment of Section 41 of the 1963
Constitution by Parliament in 2008, resulting in the disbandment of the ECK and the creation of the
Interim Independent Electoral Commission-IIEC (Section 41A), and the Interim Independent
Boundaries Review Commission-IBRC (Section 41B).

The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 provides for the IEBC to assume the mandate of the defunct
IIBRC as the successor body.
(a) In this regard, the IEBC has responsibility for the delimitation of constituencies and wards
[Constitution of Kenya, 2010 Article 88 (4)(c)].

(b) The IEBC Act provides for the IEBC to resolve all issues relating to the delimitation of
boundaries of constituencies and wards. It further binds the Commission to employ the
Report of the IIBRC as its primary reference material [Paragraphs 1 and 2(1)(a) of the Fifth
Schedule of IEBC Act].

(c) The Act also requires that the Report of the Parliamentary Committee on JLA on the former
IIBRC be used by IEBC as secondary reference material in resolving issues relating to
delimitation of boundaries.

In the light of the foregoing, the Report of the Parliamentary Committee on JLA sets the Agenda
for the IEBC in completing the outstanding work of the IIBRC.
This Report is divided into six chapters –

(a) Chapter One presents background information and an overview from a historical
perspective on boundary delimitation in Kenya;

(b) Chapter Two outlines the legal framework governing the delimitation of boundaries of
Constituencies and wards;

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(c) Chapter Three is a review of the IIBRC boundary delimitation Report;

(d) Chapter Four presents an analysis of public presentations, IIBRC proposals on delimitation
of constituencies and emerging issues;

(e) Chapter Five covers proposals on delimataion of county assembly wards;

(f) Chapter Six outlines the framework on public presentations and public consultation forums,
within 21 days from the date of publication of this Report.

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CHAPTER TWO

LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE DELIMITATION OF BOUNDARIES


2.1 Introduction
Any boundary delimitation process has to be guided by a legal frame work. International standards
dictate that such a legal framework should determine how constituencies or the electoral units are
defined and drawn. The legal framework regulating drawing of boundaries for electoral units is
expected to address:

a) The frequency of such determination;


b) The criteria for such determination;
c) The degree of public participation in the process;
d) The respective roles of the legislature, judiciary and executive in the process;
e) The ultimate authority for the final determination of the electoral units.

The 1963 Constitution of Kenya (1963) provided guidance for boundary delimitation. The
Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Act 2008 mandated IIBRC to make recommendations to
Parliament on the delimitation of boundaries for constituencies and local authority electoral units.
The Constitution of Kenya, 2010 and the Fifth Schedule of the IEBC Act, 2011 provides the criteria
for delimitation of constituencies and wards.

2.2 The Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Act, 2008

The Constitution of Kenya (Amendment Act), 2008 that established IIEC and IIBRC gave the two
bodies different mandates. Whereas IIEC was mandated to reform the electoral process, the IIBRC
was mandated to:-
a) make recommendations to Parliament on the delimitation of constituencies and Local
authority electoral units and the optimal number of constituencies on the basis of equality
of votes;
b) make recommendations to Parliament on administrative boundaries, including the fixing,
reviewing and variation of boundaries of districts and other units; and
c) perform such functions as may be prescribed by Parliament.

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2.3 The Constitution of Kenya, 2010.

The promulgation of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 provided for the continuation of the
functions of IIBRC in accordance with terms of section 41B and 41C of the former Constitution
but was restricted from determining the boundaries of counties established under the new
Constitution. The Commission was to:-

a) determine the boundaries of constituencies and wards using the Criteria mentioned in the
Constitution (2010);
b) observe the requirements of Article 89(2) of the Constitution (2010); and
c) ensure that the first review of constituencies undertaken under the new Constitution (2010)
shall not result in the loss of a constituency existing on the effective date.

2.4 Article 89 of the Constitution.

Article 89(1) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 sets the maximum number of constituencies at two
hundred and ninety (290). Further, the Constitution stipulates the procedures that need to be applied
in the delimitation of boundaries and which notably shall be undertaken at intervals of not less than
eight years and not more than twelve years. This has to be completed at least twelve months before
a general election.

Article 89(5) of the Constitution stipulates the criteria to be applied in the boundary delimitation
process. It provides that the “boundaries of each constituency shall be such that the number of
inhabitants in the constituency is as nearly as possible equal to the population quota”. The
Constitution further provides that this number may be greater or lesser than the population quota
only by a margin of -
a) not more than forty per cent (40%)for cities and sparsely populated areas; and
b) thirty percent (30%) for other areas

In determining the number of inhabitants, IEBC is expected to take into account:


a) geographical features and urban centres;
b) community interest, economic and cultural ties; and

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c) means of communication.

The Commission shall progressively work towards ensuring that the number of inhabitants in each
constituency and ward is as nearly as possible equal to the population quota (and in so doing consult
all interested parties.) (Article 89 (7)(b) and Paragrpah 2(c) of the Fifth Schedule of the IEBC Act.

2.5 The Fifth Schedule of the IEBC Act, 2011

The provision regulating the completion by the IEBC of the First Review are set out in the Fifth
Schedule of the Act. The IEBC is enjoined by the Act to “ resolve all the issues arising out of the
first review relating to the delimitation of boundaries of constituencies and wards and
publish its final report within the period of four months from the date of its appointment
under this Act.” The Act lists the isssues arising out of the first review as:

a) re-distribute such wards or administrative units in the affected constituencies as may be


appropriate;
b) subject to the Constitution, addressing issues of new constituencies falling outside the
population quota as provided for by Article 89(6) of the Constitution, but at the same
time ensure that such a process shall –
(i) take into account the privisions of Article 89(7)(b) of the Constitution that
requires progressive efforts and not instant demographic equality of all towards
attining the population quota in each constituency and ward for the purposes of
the first review;
(ii) not be subject to definitions of urban areas, cities or sparsely populated areas or
to population figures;
(iii) be subject to the use of enumerated national census figures and not projected
figures.
c) address the issues of progressively advancing towards population quota in protected
constituencies in relation to neighbouring constituencies where appropriate.

In addressing the issues arising out of the first review, IEBC is restricted by the IEBC Act and
Paragraph 29(1) of the Fifth Schedule to -

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a) use as its primary reference material, the report of the former boundaries commission
(IIBRC) on the first review as adopted by Parliament; and
b) use as its secondary reference material the report of the Parliamentary committee on the
report of the former Boundaries Commission (IIBRC).

Pursuant to the provisions of the IEBC Act the Commission shall:

a) prepare and publish a preliminary report outlining the proposed delimitation of


boundaries of constituencies and wards, outlining specific geographical and
demographical details ;
b) avail the report to the general public for a period of twenty-one days and invite
representations from the public on the proposals;
c) review the public representations received within fourteen days after receipt of
recommendations;
d) forward the revised report to Parliament; and
e) consider views received from the national assembly and revise accordingly before final
print for publication in the Kenya Gazette.

2.6 Review of IEBC Boundaries Report

Article 89(10) of the Constitution and paragraph 4 of the Fifth Schedule of the IEBC Act, 2011
provides for any person dissatisfied with the outcome of the Final Report of the Commission on
Boundaries Delimitation to apply to the High Court for review of the Commission decision.

“An application for the review of a decision made under this Article (Article 89 of
the Constitution) shall be filed within thirty days of the publication of the decision in
the Gazette and shall be heard and determined within three months of the date on
which it is filed.”

2.7 Public Sensitization

The principle of public particiation and involvement is a running thread in the Constitution
and the Commission is required by the IEBC Act to observe the principle of public
participation and consultation with stakeholders in its processes. Paragraph 6 of the Fifth

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Schedule of the IEBC Act requires the Commission to conduct public sensitization on the
proposed boundaries for a period of thirty days.

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CHAPTER THREE

REVIEW OF INTERIM INDEPENDENT BOUNDARIES REVIEW


COMMISSION REPORT
3.1 Introduction
The IIBRC presented a report titled “Delimitation of Constituencies and Recommendations on Local Authority
Electoral Units and Administrative Boundaries for Districts and other Units” addressed to the President, the
Prime Minister and the Speaker of the National Assembly dated 27th November, 2010. After the
Report was presented to the Parliamentary Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs and Parliament it
elicited intense public debate. Some Kenyans were in support of the Report while others were
opposed to some recommendations in the Report. However, not all Kenyans had a chance to read
the IIBRC report and make their own views known.

3.2 Consultations with Stakeholders and the Public

From the Report it is evident that IIBRC held consultations and public hearings with stakeholders
throughout the country as per its mandate. This was done between 1st February and 14th May, 2010.
A total of one hundred and seventy (170) out of two hundred and ten (210) MPs attended the public
hearings including the Prime Minister and the two Deputy Prime Ministers. Many Councillors and
opinion leaders from all spheres of society also attended the hearings. The hearings were
characterized by oral and written submissions. After 14th May 2010, the IIBRC continued to receive
memoranda and held hearings with interested parties. All the leaders and senior public officials not
only attended the meetings to give their views but also to listened to views of the public on
boundaries delimitation. Eight (8) Provincial visits were held during which thousands of people
attended. In addition, there were one hundred and six (106) public hearings in which a total of
20,726 members of the public attended. During these hearings, 2,646 persons gave oral submissions
to the Commission.

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3.3 Determination of Population Quota by the IIBRC

In embarking on the delimitation process IIBRC was guided by the provisions in the Constitution
of Kenya 2010, Article 89 and the 2009 Census data. IIBRC calculated the population quota based
on a definition provided in Article 89(12) of the Constitution (2010).

National population = 38,610,097


a) Population Quota = 38,610,097 = 133,138.26
290
b) 40% greater than population quota for cities = 186,393.6
c) 30% greater than population quota for other areas = 173,079.4
d) 30% less than population quota for other areas = 93,196.6
e) 40% less than population quota for sparsely populated areas = 79,882.8

I. Nairobi Province Population = 3,138,369

No. of constituencies for Nairobi (40% limit) = 3,138,369 = 16.84 = 17


186,393
No. of existing constituencies = 8
No. of additional constituencies = 17 – 8= 9

II. Coast Province Population = 3,325,307

No. of constituencies for Coast = 3,325,307 = 24.98 = 25


133,138

No. of existing constituencies = 21


No. of additional constituencies = 25 – 21= 4

III. North Eastern Province Population = 2,310,757

No. of constituencies for North Eastern = 2,310,757 = 17.36 = 17


133,138
No. of existing constituencies = 11
No. of additional constituencies = 17 – 11= 6

IV. Eastern Province Population = 5,668,123

No. of constituencies for Eastern = 5,668,123 = 42.57 = 43


133,138
No. of existing constituencies = 36
No. of additional constituencies = 43 – 36= 7

V. Central Province Population = 4,383,743

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No. of constituencies for Central = 4,383,743 = 32.93 = 33
133,138
No. of existing constituencies = 29
No. of additional constituencies = 33 – 29= 4

VI. Rift Valley Province Population = 10,006,805

No. of constituencies for Rift Valley = 10,006,805 = 75.16 = 75


133,138
No. of existing constituencies = 49
No. of additional constituencies = 75 – 49= 26

VII. Western Province Population = 4,334,282

No. of constituencies for Western = 4,334,282 = 32.56 = 33


133,138
No. of existing constituencies = 24
No. of additional constituencies = 33 – 24= 9

VIII. Nyanza Province Population = 5,442,711

No. of constituencies for Nyanza = 5,442,711 = 40.88 = 41


133,138
No. of existing constituencies = 32
No. of additional constituencies = 41 – 32= 9

Option 1

PROVINCE CONSTITUENCIES
Current No. Additional Total
1 Nairobi 8 9 17
2 Coast 21 4 25
3 North Eastern 11 6 17
4 Eastern 36 7 43
5 Central 29 4 33
6 Rift Valley 49 26 75
7 Western 24 9 33
8 Nyanza 32 9 41
TOTAL 210 74 284

Option 1 **

PROVINCE CONSTITUENCIES
Current No. Additional Total
1 Nairobi 8 9 17
2 Coast 21 5 26
3 North Eastern 11 7 18

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PROVINCE CONSTITUENCIES
4 Eastern 36 8 44
5 Central 29 5 34
6 Rift Valley 49 27 76
7 Western 24 9 33
8 Nyanza 32 10 42
TOTAL 210 80 290

Option 1 above was then subjected to the scientific mathematical formula shown below:

1. Nairobi being the only legal city, the population of Nairobi subjected to its population quota
as follows:

(40% x 133,138) + 133,138) = 186,393

2. Subjecting the population of Nairobi to the population quota for cities then:

= (3,138,369/186,393) = 17 Constituencies

3. Subtracting the population of Nairobi from the national population:

= (38,610.097 – 3,138,369) = 35,471,728

4. Subtracting the 17 constituencies given to Nairobi from the 290 Constituencies:

= (290-17) = 273

5. Dividing the remaining population by remaining Constituencies

= (35,471,728/273) = 129,933

6. Subjecting the remaining provinces to this quota:

= Province Population (X)/129,933

7. This gives a total of 291 constituencies. The allocation of constituencies in the Rift Valley
was reduced by 1 because of its large number of constituencies.

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Population Area (Sq. Km)

KENYA 38,610,097 581,315.9

Constituencies 290 581,315.9

Average per Constituency 133,138.27 2,004.54

Average -30% 93,196.79

Average+30% 173,079.75

Average -40% 79,882.96

Average +40% 186,393.57

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Scientific Mathematical Formula on which Option 1** is based

Population/sq. km

Constituencies as

Constituencies as

Constituencies as

National Av in %
Deviation wrt Av
Constituency as

Constituency as
Total – Current

Deviation from

Deviation from
Constituencies
Serial Number

whole number

whole number
Area in sq km

Constituency
Population/

Regional Av

less Nairobi
National Av

National Av
Population

Population

Population
calculated
Province

adopted

adopted
1 Nairobi 3,138,369 695.1 4,515.0 8 16.84 17 17 186,394 184,610 184,610 -1784 -1.0% 51,472 38.7%

Population Area
Pop. KENYA – 35,471,728 580,620.8
Pop. Nairobi

Constituencies 273 580,620.8

Av per Const 129,933.07 2,126.82


Total – Current

Av less Nairobi
Population/sq.

Deviation from

Deviation from
Constituencies
Constituencies

Constituencies

Constituencies
Serial Number

National Av in
Area in sq km

Deviation wrt
Constituency

Constituency

Constituency
as calculated

Population/

Regional Av
National Av

National Av
Population

Population

Population
as adopted

as adopted
Province

as whole

as whole
number

number
km

%
2 Central 4,383,743 13,165.4 333.0 29 33.738 34 34 129,933 128,934 128,934 -999 -0.8% -4205 -3.2%
3 Coast 3,325,307 82,892.8 40.1 21 25.592 26 26 129,933 127,896 127,896 -2037 -1.6% -5242 -3.9%
4 Eastern 5,668,123 153,404.2 36.9 36 43.623 44 44 129,933 128,821 128,821 -1112 -0.9% -4317 -3.2%
5 North- 2,310,757 126,852.4 18.2 11 17.784 18 18 129,933 128,375 128,375 -1558 -1.2% -4763 -3.6%
Eastern
7 Nyanza 5,442,711 12,613.0 431.5 32 41.889 42 42 129,933 129,588 129,588 -345 -0.3% -3550 -2.7%
8 Rift Valley 10,006,805 183,383.5 54.6 49 77.015 77 76 129,933 129,959 131,668 1735 1.3% -1470 -1.1%
9 Western 4,334,282 8,309.5 521.6 24 33.358 33 33 129,933 131,342 131,342 1409 1.1% 1796 -1.4%

Total - 1 35,471,728 580,620.8 61.1 202 273.00 274 273 129,933 129,459 129,933 0 0.0% -3205 -2.4%

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Table 3-1: Table on Delimitations

Provinces Population Constituencies Constituencies IIBRC Current Additional


Fraction Rounded Delimitation Constituencies Constituencies

Nairobi 3,138,369 16.84 17 17 8 9

Coast 3,325,307 25.59 26 26 21 5

Central 4,383,743 33.74 34 34 29 5

N. Eastern 2,310,757 17.78 18 18 11 7

Eastern 5,668,123 43.62 44 44 36 8

R. Valley 10,006,805 77.02 77* 76 49 27

Western 4,334,282 33.36 33 33 24 9

Nyanza 5,442,711 41.89 42 42 32 10

291 290 210 80

The result and summary of this analysis is captured in option 1** and the above Table of
Delimitations.

*All the 290 constituencies being delimited according to this formula strictly meet the
requirement of Article 89 (5,6,&7) and Section 6 of the Constitution of Kenya.

3.4 Data for Population for Constituencies as stipulated by IIBRC

The use of the criteria specified in the Constitution by IIBRC resulted into the following different
categories of the existing 210 constituencies. These are:-
i. Constituencies that have a population above the highest limits (186,393.6 for cities);
ii. Constituencies that have a population below the lowest limit (79,882.8) for sparsely
populated areas;
iii. Constituencies that have a population within the limits of the lowest and highest (79,882.8 to
133,138.26) for sparsely populated areas;
iv. Constituencies that have a population above the National population quota (133,138.26) for
sparsely populated areas;
v. Constituencies that have a population above the highest limits (173,079.4) for other areas;

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vi. Constituencies that have a population within the limits of the lowest and highest (93,196.6 to
133,138.26) for sparsely populated areas;
vii. Lastly, constituencies that have a population below the lowest limits (93,196.6) for other
areas.
The constituencies under each of these categories are shown in Table 2 below:
Table 3-2: Analysis of Population Quota Limits in Relation to Populations in the 210
Constituencies
Population Areas Name of 210 Constituencies
Quota limits
Above Cities Makadara, Kamukunji, Strarehe, West lands, Langata,
186,393.6 Dagoretti, Embakasi.
Below Sparsely populated Mwatate, Galole, Lamu East, North Horr, Saku,
79,882.8 Laisamis, Isiolo south, Saburu East
Between Sparsely Populated Bura, Garsen, Voi, Fafi, Ijara, Wajir South, Moyale, Isiolo
79,882.8 to 133,138.26 North, Mutito,
Above Sparsely Populated Kinango, Dujis, Lagdera, Wajir North, Wajir West, Wajir
133,138.26 East, Mandera, Mandera Central, Mandera, Kitui Central,
Kitui South, Turkana North, Turkana Central, Turkana
South, Kacheliba, Kapenguria, Sigor, Saburu West,
Kajiado Central, Loitokitok.
Above Other Areas Changamwe, Kisauni, Likoni, Msambweni, Bahari,
173,079.4 Kaloleni, Malindi, Igembe South, Igembe North, North
Imenti, South Imenti, Nithi, Mwingi North, Mwingi
South, Kathiani, Machakos Town, Mbooni, Makueni,
Kibwezi, Kinangop, Ol-kalou, Mwea, Kiharu, Juja,
Kiambaa, Kabete, Kwanza, Saboti, Cherangany, Eldoret
North, Eldoret East, Eldoret South, Engwen, Tinderet,
Laikipia West, Laikipia East, Naivasha, Nakuru Town,
Kuresoi, Molo, Subukia, Kilgoris, Narok North, Narok
South, Kajiado North, Bomet, Sotik, Belgut, Ainamoi,
Kipkelion, Malaba, Lugari, Mumias, Lurambi, Emuhaya,
Kimilili, Webuye, Sirisia, Kanduyi, Bumula, Amagoro,
Nambale, Ugenya, Kisumu Town East, Kasipul
Kabondo, Karachuonyo, Rongo, Migori, Kuria,
Bomachoge, Bobasi, Kitutu Chache, Kitutu Masaba,
North Mugirango Borabu,
Between Other Areas Matuga Ganze, Magarini, Tigania West, Tigania East,
93,196.6 to 173,079.4 Central Imenti, Tharaka, Manyatta, Runyenjes, Gachoka,
Kitui west, Masinga, Yatta, Kangundo, Mwala, Kaiti,
Kipipiri, Kieni, Mathira, Nyeri Town, Gichugu, Ndia,
Kirinyaga Central, Kigumo, Maragua, Kandara, Gatanga,
Gatundu South, Gatundu North, Githunguri, Limuru,
Lari, Marakwet West, Keiyo South, Mosop, Aldai,
Baringo East, Baringo North, Baringo Central, Eldama
Ravine, Rongai, Chepalungu, Konoin, Buret, Funyula,

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Population Areas Name of 210 Constituencies
Quota limits
Funyula, Matungu, Shinyalu, Ikolomani, Butere,
Khwisero, Sabatia, Hamisi, Mt. Elgon, Butula, Gem,
Bondo, Rarieda, Kisumu Town West, Kisumu Rural,
Nyando, Muhoroni, Kasipul Kabondo, Karachuonyo,
Ndhiwa, Uriri, Nyatike, Mbita, Gwasi, Bonchari, South
Mugirango, Nyaribari Masaba, Nyaribari Chache, West
Mugirango.
Below Other Areas Mvita, , Lamu west, Taveta, Wundanyi, Siakago, Kilome,
93,196.6 Ndaragwa, Tetu, Othaya, Mukurwe-ini, Kangema,
Mathioya, Marakwet East, Keiyo North, Mogotio, Vihiga,
Bundalangi.
(Source: IIBRC Report Table 1: 210 Constituency Populations compared to the Population Quota)

3.5 Protected Constituencies under Article 262 Section, 27(4) of the Constitution

Out of the the 290 constituencies, prescribed by the constitution, a total of 27 constituencies were
protected. The protected constituencies were as follows:

Table 3-3: Protected Constituencies

27 PROTECTED CONTITUENCIES
Area km. Sq. Population
NAIROBI (NONE)
COAST (9/27)
1. Mvita 7 74,735
2. Galole 9,657 60,866
3. Bura 12,796 82,545
4. Lamu East 1,663 18,841
5. Lamu West 4,504 82,698
6. Taveta 4,205 67,665
7. Wundanyi 702 56,021
8. Mwatate 1,873 71,513
9. Voi 10,348 89,458
NORTH EASTERN (NONE)
EASTERN (6/27)
10. North Horr 38,953 75,196
11. Saku 2,078 46,502
12. Laisamis 20,266 65,669
13. Isiolo South 9,817 43,118
14. Siakago 777 89,035
15. Kilome 630 87,864
CENTRAL (6/27)
16. Ndaragwa 80 934 92,626

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27 PROTECTED CONTITUENCIES
Area km. Sq. Population
17. Tetu 81 418 78,320
18. Othaya 84 600 87,374
19. Mukurweini 85 180 83,932
20. Kangema 91 260 76,988
21. Mathioya 92 262 88,219
RIFT VALLEY (4/27)
22. Samburu East 113 10,142 59,094
23. Marakwet East 120 783 78,749
24. Keiyo North 122 541 73,715
25. Mogotio 131 1,364 60,959
WESTERN (2/27)
26. Vihiga 166 90 91,616
27. Budalangi 178 187 66,723
NYANZA (NONE)

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CHAPTER FOUR

PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS, IIBRC PROPOSALS ON DELIMITATION


OF CONSTITUENCIES AND EMERGING ISSUES
4.1 Introduction

The methodology of particular emphasis IIBRC employed in the first review relating to the
delimitation of boundaries of constituencies and wards - was public hearings. This was like a tool
that both facilitated consultation on its mandate and for gathering and compiling relevant
information from the general public on matters of concern. The public hearings promoted advocacy,
awareness-raising and building consensus on the electoral reform process. In particular, the public
hearings afforded the IIBRC unrivalled opportunity on a nation-wide scale to engage in public
information, civic education and receiving public views on issues related to its mandate. The
objectives, procedures and principles guiding the public hearings were determined and published
beforehand.

To ensure maximum benefit of the public hearings to the delivery of its mandate, IIBRC formulated
a checklist of documents and materials, provided for rapportuer’s briefing notes and terms of
reference, and used verbatim audio-visual recordings of all the proceedings. It is through the public
hearings that several issues concerning boundary delimitation were presented to IIBRC. Based on
such issues and the requirements of the Constitution of Kenya 2010, IIBRC developed a Report -
“Delimitation of Constituencies and Recommendations on Local Authority Electoral Units and Administrative
Boundaries for Districts and other Units”- that had proposals and maps indicating 80 new constituencies.
However, the proposals presented in the Report elicited several reactions from county to county.

4.2 General Views on the IIBRC Report

The delimitation process and criteria adopted by IIBRC has been subjected to debate with remarks
pitted against the proposed constituencies. Some critics fault the “formula” applied and the resulting
inequities. Other critics of the Report have cited lack of adequate consultation between IIBRC and
the Kenyan public as the cause of their contest.

A Report from the Parliamentary Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs that was
presented to parliament notably underscored several issues. Some of the issues cited included:

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(i) The determination of boundaries on the basis of three types of population quotas
instead of one;
(ii) The use of regions and provinces as units of analysis (yet not provided in the
Constitution);
(iii) The treatment of Cities and urban areas in a similar way (definition of cities not agreed
on);
(iv) The description of boundaries based on wards or sub-locations;
(v) Inconsistency in the division of constituencies where some with large population were
not split yet others with less population were split;
(vi) The creation or alteration of boundaries without taking into account geographical
features and community interests;
(vii) There was nullification census results in eight (8) constituencies yet no clarity on their
delineation was stipulated; and
(viii) Lastly, that there was no public participation.

Latently, the argument brought forth was that the proposals on which each scenario that was used
or applied in the delimiting of boundaries by IIBRC were never considered.

Some experts on demographic issues have analyzed the IIBRC Report and noted that population
limits are too tight to accommodate the wide variations in constituencies. A number of
inconsistencies emerge with regard to constituencies /legal limits and interpretation of the legal
population limits; variations of constituencies in population and area; special consideration for
sparsely populated areas and qualitative factors such as geographical features and socio-economic
factors.

In arriving at its review and variation of boundaries, it appeared that the IIBRC had not undertaken
consultations as required by the constitution (evidenced by the elicited intense public reaction
following the gazettment of the boundaries). However, whether there was public consultation or
not, there are several documented evidences that indicate that there were public hearings that took
place across the country. Similarly, there are memorandums through which the public presented
their suggestions and opinions.

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4.3 Public Views, IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries and Emerging Issues

4.3.1 Nairobi County


Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on constituency boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals Related to Westlands Constituency Westlands Constituency
 It was proposed that, the constituency to be split into three Kangemi Ward, Mountain View
constituencies namely: Ward, Kitisuru Ward, Parklands
(i) Kilimani constituency which will comprise of the Ward, Kileleshwa Ward and
following wards: Kilimani, Lavington, Kileleshwa, Highridge Ward of Nairobi
Nairobi primary school, Kenyatta market/Madaraka, County.
uppere hill, Kangemi, and Mountain view ward;
(ii) Highridge/Westlands constituency will comprise of
the following wards: -Westlands, Parklands, Highridge, Kawangware Constituency
Muthaiga, city park, Karura forest, Pangani/Cemetery Katina Ward, Kilimani Ward and
area and Safari Park; Kawangware Ward of Nairobi
(iii) Kangemi constituency to comprise of the following County.
wards: Kangemi Central, Gichagi, Mountain view ward,
Loresho, Kitisuru, Upper parklands, KIA/Spring Valley
and Waruku.
 It was also proposed that Westlands be divided along
Waiyaki way and again along ring road Westlands and down
to St Xaviers’s Catholic Church to yield 3 constituencies.
2. Proposals related to Dagoretti Constituency Dagoretti Constituency
 Proposed that, the constituency be split into two Uthiru-Ruthimitu Ward, Mutuini
constituencies namely: Ward, Ngando Ward, Waithaka
(i) Dagoreti South Constituency Ward and Riruta Ward of Nairobi
(ii) Dagoreti North Constituency County

 The proposal was that, the constituency to be split into three


constituencies namely:
(i) Kenyatta Constituency will comprise of Woodley,
Kenyatta and Golf course wards;
(ii) Riruta Constituency will comprise of Ngando,
Githembe, Kabiro, Kanungaga, Kinyanjui, Gatina,
Kawangware and Kamitha Wards;
(iii) Waithaka constituency will comprise of Ruthimitu,
Uthiru, Mutuini, Kirigu, Waithaka and Kabira Wards.
3. Proposals related to Langata Constituency Karen-Langata Constituency
It was proposed that, the constituency to be split into three Mugumo-ini Ward, Nairobi West
constituencies namely: Ward, Woodley Ward, Kenyatta
1. Kibera constituency on the east will comprise of Woodley, Golf Course Ward, Karen Ward
Sarango’mbe, Ayany, Lindi, Makina, Laini Saba and golf and Langata Ward of Nairobi
course wards; and the boundary be defined as running from County.

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Public Views IIBRC Proposals
railways bridge off Naivasha road to Nairobi Jamhuri show
ground to Ngong river dividing Kibera and Otiende to
Nairobi Dam-AP’s camp to Nyayo roundabout back to
railway bridge off Naivasha road;
2. Langata constituency on the west to comprise of Nairobi Kibra Constituency
west, Mugumoini, Langata, Karen, proposed Bomas and Makina Ward, Sarango’mbe Ward,
South C wards; and the boundary be defined from Posta Laini Sabaa, Ward and Lindi Ward
Jamhuri-Ngong road-KBC transmission station near Ngong of Nairobi County.
road to institute of primate research linking Mbagathi river
to Karen and Hardy estates- national park - Wilson airport
Nairobi West - South C; and
3. Woodley/Kenyatta- golfcourse constituency and it will
comprise of Woodley ward and Kenyatta/golfcourse wards
It was also proposed that the constituency to be split into two
but with different naming:

 Kibra North constituency and the boundary will start from


city mortuary roundabout on the north and goes on along
Ngong road then pass Uchumi hyper, Adams arcade, impala
club, Kenya science teachers college, metrological up to the
railway bridge, on the south starts at the railway bridge at the
Ngong road then passes along the railway line upto the
bridge at the Mbagathi road. From the east starts from
Mbagathi railway bridge upto city mortuary roundabout;

 Kibra South constituency and the boundary starts from


railway bridge at Mbagathi road on the north and goes along
railway line upto railway bridge at Ngong road near posta
sports club. On the east is from railway bridge at Mbagathi
road upto Mbagathi roundabout at Langata road and along
Langata road upto to mukinduri road at Langata police
station and from the west is from Langata police station
along forest edge road, kungu karumba road upto kibera
drive at Rowland camp to polo road and Jamuhuri road upto
railway bridge at Ngong road;
 Nubian community as a minority group in Kibera requested
a constituency to be created
4. Proposals related to Kasarani Constituency Kasarani Constituency
 It was proposed that, the constituency to be sub-divided Njiru Ward, Ruai Ward, Mwiki
into three constituencies namely: Ward and KasaraniWard of
(i) Kasarani constituency; Nairobi County.
(ii) Mathare constituency; and
(iii) Kahawa constituency.

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Public Views IIBRC Proposals


Kasarani constituency to comprise of Kasarani, Mwiki,
Lucky Summer, Ngomongo, Babadogo, Kariobangi and
wards covering an area of 29.2 km2;

Mathare constituency to comprise of Mathare 4A/Utalii,
Mathare North, Kariobangi, Kariobangi light industry and Roysambu Constituency
Korogocho wards covering an area of 29.6 km2; Roysambu Ward, Githurai Ward,

Kahawa constituency to comprise of Kahawa West, Kahawa Ward of Nairobi County.
Githurai, Zimmerman, Maziwa, Thome, Roysambu and
Garden Estate wards covering an area of 33.8 km2;

Secondly, it was also proposed that, the constituency be split


into two constituencies using Thika road as the boundary right
from Muthaiga roundabout up to Githurai roundabout;
(i) Githurai constituency;
(ii) Kasarani constituency;
(iii) Githurai constituency to comprise of Kahawa
West, Githurai, Zimmerman, Maziwa, Thome,
Roysambu and Garden Estate wards; and
(iv) Kasarani constituency to comprise of Kasarani,
Mwiki, Mathare 4A , Utalii, Mathare North,
Babadogo, Kariobangi and Korogocho wards;
5. Proposals related to Starehe Constituency Starehe Constituency
Proposals that starehe constituency be split into two Central Ward, Kariokor Ward,
constituencies namely: Pumwani Ward, Ngara West
Ward and Ngara East Ward of
a) Starehe Constituency will cover the following wards: Nairobi County.
Central East, Central West(new), Ngara East, Ngara West,
Kariokor and Pangani (new) wards; and the boundary will
run from Muranga road, Pangani road roundabout, forest Ruaraka Constituency
road, museum hill roundabout, Uhuru highway up to the Korogocho Ward, Mathare North
railway bridge then using railway boundary up to railway Ward, Utalii Ward and Babadogo
station, then HQs, then back to Haile Sellasie avenue, Ward of Nairobi County.
Pumwani road, Digo road, Meru road, Muratina road,
Mathare river up to Muranga road;
b) Mathare Constituency will cover the following wards: Mathare Constituency
Mathare, Hospital(new), Mabatini, Ngei(new), Huruma and Mathare Ward, Huruma Ward,
Kiamaiko wards; and the boundary will run from Outering Kia Maiko Ward and Mabatini
road, Gitathuru river up to Kiambu road then Muthaiga Ward of Nairobi County.
roundabout, Muranga road up to Mathare river down to
Muratina road up to Juja road and then back to Outering
road.
 It was also proposed that alternatively, starehe be split into
three constituencies namely::-
(i) Starehe constituency to comprise of ngara east,

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Public Views IIBRC Proposals
ngara west, central, pangani and ziwani wards;
(ii) Mathare constituency to comprise of mathare,
mabatini, huruma, kiamako and mathare north
wards;
(iii) Nairobi central constituency
6. Proposals related to Embakazi Constituency
It was proposed that, the constituency to be split into three
constituencies namely: Embakasi Constituency
1. Njiru constituency will cover the vast from Dandora, I - Imara Daima and Kwa Njenga
IV wards, Kariobangi South, Njiru and Ruai wards; Ward of Nairobi County
proposed Mowlem, Saika and Ngondo wards;
2. Kayole constituency will cover Umoja I, Umoja II, Kayole
south, Savannah, Kayole North, and Kamarock wards; Kariobangi Constituency
proposed Soweto, Kayole central wards; Kariobangi North Ward, Dandora
3. Embakasi constituency will cover Kwa Njenga, Imara Area I Ward, Dandora Area II
Daima, Airport and Mihango wards, proposed Mukuru Kwa Ward, Dandora Area III Ward
Reuben, Pipeline, Utawala, Tassia and Kamulu wards; and Dandora Area IV Ward of
Nairobi County.
Further, it was propsed that, the constituency to be split into
four constituencies namely: Kayole Constituency
Komarock Ward, Kayole North
1. Dandora constituency will constitute Dandora 1, Dandora Ward and Kayole South Ward of
2, Dandora 3, Dandora 4, Kariobangi south wards; Nairobi County.
2. Umoja constituency will constitute Umoja 1, Umoja 2,
Savannah, Kayole South and Komarock Wards;
3. Njiru constituency will constitute Njiru, Ruai, Kayole Mihango Constituency
North, and Mihango Wards; Embakasi Ward, Savanna Ward
4. Embakasi constituency will constitute Embakasi, Kwa and Mihango Ward of Nairobi
Njenga and Imara Daima Wards. County

 That, the three constituencies have there natural boundaries Umoja Constituency
of Kangundo road for Kayole; Njiru and Ngong river for Umoja I Ward, Umoja II Ward,
Kayole and Embakasi; however Njiru and Embakasi shall Kariobangi South Ward and
border by Kangundo road after leaving Kayole at Ngong Harambee Ward of Nairobi
river after Njiru; County.
7. Proposals related to Makadara constituency Makadara Constituency
Nairobi South Ward, Land Mawe
 The constituency be split into two constituencies namely:-
Ward, Hamza- Lumumba Ward,
a) Makadara/Viwandani constituency to comprise of Ofafa Ward, Viwandani Ward,
South B, Mbotela, Maringo, Hamza, Lumumba, Mbotela Ward and Makongeni
viwandani and Harambee wards; Ward of Nairobi County.
b) Nairobi South constituency to comprise of Hazina,
Nairobi South, Land Mawe, Makongeni and Kaloleni
wards;

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 The existing boundaries in the administrative units should
remain and be used as the boundaries for the proposed sub-
divisions of the constituency and Likoni road should be the
boundary of the two constituencies.
8. Proposals related to Kamukunji Constituency Kamukunji Constituency
 Option 1 Eastleigh North Ward, Eastleigh
The constituency be split into three constituencies namely: South Ward, Kimathi Ward,
(i) Eastleigh constituency, Muthurwa-Shauri Moyo, Uhuru
(ii) Pumwani constituency and Ward and Air Base Ward of
(iii) Kamukunji constituency Nairobi County.
 Option 2
The constituency be split into two constituencies namely;
a) Eastleigh/Pumwani constituency to comprise of the
following wards: Pumwani, bondeni, Carlifonia,
Eastliegh South, Eastleigh North and Eastleigh Airbase
wards;
b) Kamukunji constituency to comprise Kumukunji,
Muthurwa, Shauri Moyo, Uhuru, Kimathi and Bahati
wards;

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Nairobi County

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(iii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

It emerged that the use of the population Quota and other parameters has given this county the
appropriate number of constituencies that is, 17. The Community of interest, Historical, Economical
and cultural ties were closely scrutinized. More so, the names of some wards and boundaries need to
be changed or preserved to upload community wishes.
As concerns Dagoretti Constituency, it emerged that:-
(i) since Nairobi is highly populated, it is under represented and needs an one more addition of
constituency;
(ii) Not all interested parties were consulted. It was alleged that the residents are opposed to the
name ‘Kawangware’ for the new constituency as it doesn’t represent the will of the people
and the area’s history;
(iii) Community of interest, Historical, Economical and Cultural Ties were not observed in the
drawing the boundaries; and

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(iv) That the people also desire to retain Woodley ward in Dagoretti instead of moving it to
Kibra Constituency.
In relation to Embakasi constituency, it emerged that:-
The population quota was not well used in the sub-division of the constituency. It also emerged that
not all interested parties were consulted. The constituency should have been split into five
constituencies using the formula of quota + maximum deviation per constituency; hence giving
186,393 people per constituency, and divide the wards as proposed by the leaders and constituents.

4.3.2 Mombasa County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Changamwe Constituency Changamwe Constituency
 It was propsed that Changamwe constituency be split into Port Reitz Ward, Kipevu Ward,
two: Airport Ward, and Miritini Ward
o Changamwe Constituency (current) - Portreitz of Mombasa County.
Ward, Magongo Ward, Kipevu/chaani Ward, Airport
Ward and Changamwe Ward; Jomvu Constituency
Jomvu Kuu Ward, Changamwe
o Jomvu constituency comprising of : Jomvu kuu Ward, Ward, and Mikindani Ward of
Iritini Ward, Mikindani Ward and Kwa Shee Ward Mombasa County.
2. Proposals related Kisauni Constituency Kisauni Constituency
Mjambere Ward, Junda Ward,
 The following 2 proposals were presented, first:
Mwakirunge Ward and Bamburi
i. Kisauni Constituency (Follow Kisauni Division Boundary); Ward of Mombasa County
ii. Kongowea Constituency (Follow Kongowea Boundary);
iii. Bamburi constituency (Follow Bamburi Division Boundary);

 Secondly, it was proposed that: Nyali Constituency


i. Mzizima Constituency – Boundary right from the Shanzu Ward, Frere Town Ward,
island part of the Makupa causeway starting from Jomo Maweni Ward, Nyali-Mkomani
Kenyatta Avenue upto Ronald Ngala Road Junction (77) Ward, Kongowea Ward of
connecting to Sheikh Abdalla Farsy Avenue to coast and Mombasa County.
turn right along Kisauni road connecting back with Jomo
Kenyatta Avenue going down to Digo road moving
straight down Nyerere avenue upto Likoni ferry bus
terminus;
ii. Kisauni Constituency will comprise of the remaining
part of the current Kisauni Constituency.
3. Proposals related to Likoni Constituency Likoni Constituency
Mtongwe Ward, Likoni Ward,

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 It was proposed that Likoni Constituency Remain as it is Bofu Ward, Timbwani Ward and
currently. Shika Adabu Ward of Mombasa
County.
4. Proposals related to Mvita constituency Mvita Constituency
The first proposal was to split the constituency (Island) into Tudor Estate Ward, Tudor Four
two as indicated below: Ward, Shimanzi Ward, Tononoka
1. Mji Wa Kale constituency Ward, Majengo Ward, King‟orani
2. Mvita Constituency Ward, Mwembe Tayari Ward,
The second proposal was to plit the constituency into 3 as Bondeni Ward, Mji wa Kale-
indicated, though the proposed names were not given; Makadara Ward, Kizingo Ward
 Constituency 1: Kizingo, Old Town, Makadara, Mji wa and Ganjoni Ward of Mombasa
kale, County.
 Constituency 2: Tudor Estate ward, Tudor four ward,
Shimanzi ward, King’orani
 Constituency 3: Bondeni, Mwembe Tayari, Tononoka,
Majengo
 No specific names of these three constituencies were given.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

It emerged out that Mombasa County has 939,370 people but only 2 constituencies were created.
Thus, the distribution of new constituencies is skewed, with less given to areas with high
populations. Mombasa as part of the coast region has been marginalized and needs to be protected.

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4.3.3 Kwale County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Prosposals given related to Msambweni Msambweni Constituency
Constituency Gombato-Bongwe Ward, Ukunda Ward,
The proposal was to split the Constituency into two as Kinondo Ward, Mivumoni Ward,
indicated below: Kikoneni Ward, Msambweni Ward,
 Msambweni Constituency ( from River Mwachema Kingwende-Shirazi, Ward and Pongwe-
to River Ramisi)- (it should include Msambweni, Kidimu Ward of Kwale County.
Mvumoni, Kinondo, Gombato, Ukunda, Kingwede
shirazi wards);
 Lunga Lunga Constituency (River Ramisi to Lunga Lunga Constituency
Tanzania border) – to comprise of Pongwe Kidimu, Vanga Ward, Kasemeni-Sega Ward,
Kikoneni, Dzombo, Kasemeni, Vanga, Mwena Ward and Kilima-Ngondo Ward
Kilimangondo and Mwena wards and Dzombo Ward of Kwale
County.
Mackinon Road Ward should remain as part of Kinango
District/Constiuency in the county council of Kwale
and should NOT be moved to Voi municipality.

2. Proposals related to Matunga Constituency Matuga Constituency


Proposed to create two constituencies:- Mwalupamba Ward, Mkongani Ward,
 Matuga Constituency starting near Likoni upto Mangawani Ward, Kubo South Ward,
Lunga Lunga. Mazumalume Ward, Mwamgunga Ward,
 Kubo constituency comprising Maluwamba, Mbuguni Ng’ombeni Ward, Ngolini-
Mkongani, Mangawani, Lukore, Mwaluvanga and Vyongwani Ward, Ziwani Ward, Waa
Mashimoni. Mkongani to be division Tiribe, Ward and Tiwi Ward, Vuga Ward, Kwale
Mkomba and Msangani. Ward of Kwale County
Another proposal was that Kubo be divided into
Ng’ombeni, Mbuguni, Waa, Tiwi, Simba and Golini to
be Matuga Constituency. But if Simba and Golini is
taken to Kubo Constituency it won’t be fine for the
residents.
3. Proposals Related to Kinango Constituency Kinango Constituency
Two proposals given:- Mackinnon Ward, Chengoni Ward,
 Maintain Status quo; or Samburu Ward, Vigurungani Ward,
Mwavumbo Ward, Kasemeni West Ward,
 Divide Kinango Constituency into two:- Kinango Mtaa Ward, Kinango Ward, Ndavaya
Constituency and Samburu Constituency. Ward, Taru Ward, Makamini Ward, Puma
Ward,
Gandini Ward, Mwatate Ward and
Kasemeni East Ward of Kwale County.

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(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Kwale County

(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No major issue was raised against the IIBRC proposals.

4.3.4 Kilifi County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on constituency boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Bahari Constituency Kilifi Constituency
Six proposals came up from the presentations. Matsangoni Ward, Roka Ward,
Proposal 1: Ngerenya Ward, Ngala Ward,
Split Bahari constituency into Bahari and Kikambala/Chonyi Kibarani Ward, Hospital-Sokoni
constituencies. Ward of Kilifi County.

Proposal 2: Kilifi South Constituency


 Bahari - to stretch from Mbogolo River all the way to Mnarani Ward, Mavueni-Mkongani

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Matsangoni. Ward, Chasimba Ward, Shauri
 Kikambala: To include the rest of the of Kikambala Moyo-Takaungu Ward, Ziani Ward,
and Chonyi divisions Mwarakaya Ward, Junju North
Proposal 3: Ward, Junju South Ward, Mtepeni
1. Bahari - will cover, Kilifi Township, Tezo Location, Ward, Kanamai Ward, Shimo la
Ngerenya Location, Roka Location, Matsangoni Tewa Ward of Kilifi County.
Location,Mavueni/Mkongani Locations
2. Bahari South - will cover Mtwapa, Junju Bandara
Salama, Mwarakaya, Ziani, Chasimba Locations.
Proposal 4:
Split Bahari into;
1. Kilifi north - will cover Kilifi Town, Mtondia, Tezo,
Ngerenya, Roka, Matsangoni Locations.
2. Kilifi south - will cover Mtwapa, Takaungu/Mavueni,
Manrani;
3. Kilifi west - will cover Bandara Salama, Chasimba,
Mwarakaya, Ziani/Ngombeni, Junju, Mtepeni Locations.
Proposal 5.
a) Kilifi South - Will Be Based on Kikambala Division
comprising of the Following Locations; Shimo La
Tewa, Mtepeni, Kijipwa, Junju South, Junju North
Locations.
b) Kilifi Central- will be comprised of Mbogolo Division-
Takaungu, Pingilikani/Kadzinuni,
Mavueni/Mkongani, Mnarani Locations; and Chonyi
Division-Mwarakaya, Mwambe Kati, Chasimba, Ziani,
Dzitsoni.
c) Kilifi North - will be made of Kibarani Division;
Hospital/Sokoni, Ngala, Kibarani/Majaoni, And
Konjora Loctions and Roka Divisions; Ngerenya,
Chumani, Roka, Matsangoni locations.
Proosal 6:
Split Bahari constituency into
1) Kilifi North and
2) Kilifi South Constituencies
2. Proposals realted to Kaloleni Constituency Kaloleni Constituency
Kaloleni - would comprise of the following locations namely;
Kaloleni 13 Tsangatsini Ward,
Mwanamwinga, Kaloleni, Jibana, Kambe, Ribe, And Kaloleni North Ward, Kaloleni
Kayafungo Locations. South Ward, Kayafungo Ward,
Mariakani Ward and Mwanawinga
Mariakani - would comprise of the following locations Ward of Kilifi County.
namely; Mwanamwinga, Kaloleni, Jibana, Kambe, Ribe, and
Kayafungo Locations. Rabai Constituency
Kawala Ward, Jibana Ward, Kambe
Ward, Ruruma Ward, Ribe Ward,

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Kaliang‟ombe Ward, Mugumo-wa-
Patsa Ward, Rabai Part Ward and
Mwaweza Ward of Kilifi County.
3. Proposals related to Ganze Constituency Ganze Constituency
 The following proposal was presented:- Mitanganyi Ward, Dungicha-Ganze
Split the current Ganze constituency into; Ward, Vitengeni Ward, Sokoke
a) Vitengeni Constituency - will cover the following Ward, Mrima wa Ndege Ward,
locations, Mitangoni, Ndigiria, Bandari, Mrima Wa Kauma-Jaribuni Ward, Bamba
Ndege, Vitengeni, Dungicha, Mwahera, Sokoke and Ward, Mwahera Ward, Ndigiria-
Dida Locations and; Bandari Ward and Palakumi Ward
b) Ganze constituency - be composed of Kauma, of Kilifi County.
Vyambani, jaribuni, Ganze, Bamba, palakumi, Mtsara
wa tsatsu, Mitangoni locations.
 That the Jaribuni ward, be retained in Ganze
Constituency.
 Solution of disputes in Kauma Jaribuni wards, and in
Mwahera location.
4. Proposal related to Malindi Constituency Malindi Constituency
Proposal 1: Chakama Ward, Lango Baya Ward,
 Proposed to split Malindi constituency into Malindi Madunguni Ward, Malimo Ward,
Constituency and Galana Constituencies; Jilore Ward, Gede South Ward,
Gede North Ward, Gede Ward,
Proposal 2: Maweni Ward, Ganda-Mkaomoto
 Merge the Malindi and Magarini constituencies then split Ward, and Watamu Town Ward,
them into:- Malindi North Ward, Malindi
i. Malindi constituency; Central Ward, Shella Ward,
ii. Galana Constituency; and Kijiwetanga Ward and Barani Ward
iii. Magarini Constituency of Kilifi County.
 The residents wanted the constituency split into two;
Malindi and Galana constituency. There was however a
variation in the naming of the wards.
 Another option was to merge the existing two
constituencies i.e. Malindi and Magarini then split them
into three constituencies.
5. Proposal related to Magarini Constituency Magarini Constituency
 No proposals were presented. Adu Ward, Bungale Ward, Marafa
Ward, Garashi Ward, Dagamra
Ward, Fundi-Issa Ward, Gongoni
Ward, Magarini West Ward,
Magarini East Ward and
Marereni Ward of Kilifi County.

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No major emerging issue came as concerns the IIBRC boundary proposals and names for the new
constituencies.

4.3.5 Tana River County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1.Proposals related to Garsen Constituency Garsen Constituency
 It was proposed that Garsen constituency be split to: Kipini East Ward,Kipini West Ward,
(1) Chaffa constituency- Comprised of Galiai, Kipao and Shirikisho Ward, Assa Ward, Salama-
Kilelengwani; and Mwina Ward, Ndera Ward, Bilisa
(2) Garsen constituency Ward, Garsen Central Ward, Garsen
All locations to be granted their electoral autonomy South Ward of Tana River County.
2. Proposals related to Galole Constituency Galole Constituency
Zubaki-Mikinduni Ward, Milalulu
Proposal 1: Ward, Wayu Ward, Waldena Ward,
 Hive parts of Galole and Garsen Constituencies to create Chifiri Ward, Chewani-Kiarukungu
a new one as indicated below: Ward, Gwano Ward, Ndura Ward, and
 Proposed Gale Dertu Constituency: (To cover all areas Kinakomba Ward of Tana River
on the western part of Galole and Assa, Waldena, Wayu,
County.
Chifiri, kalikacha Locations of Garsen Constituency);

Proposal 2:
 Split Galole Constituency to create Wenje Constituency
3. Proposals related to Bura Constituency Bura Constituency
Split the Constituency into two as indicated below: Chewele Ward, Bura Ward, Nanighi
Ward, Hirimani Ward, Madogo South
Proposals 1: Ward, Sala Ward, Saka Ward,
Bura (Comprised of Hirimani Divisions) Bangale Ward, Kamaguru Ward, and
Madogo (Comprised of Mbalambala and Nanighi Divisions) Mbalambala Ward of Tana River
District.
Proposal 2:
Split into two as follows:
 Duresa (Comprised of Hirimani, Bangale Kamaguru
Locations)
 Bura (Comprised of Bura, Nanighi, Madogo, Mbalambala
Locations);
Boundary between Bura and Madogo Constituencies to start
from Mbalambala to Chwele following the existing divisional
and Locational boundaries. Support quest for
sisterconstituencies of Garsen and Galole to be split.

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(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Tana River County

(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No major issue was raised as concerns the proposed boundaries by IIBRC for the Tana River
County.

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4.3.6 Lamu County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Lamu East Constituency Lamu East Constituency
Faza-Tchundwa Ward, Ndau Ward,
It was proposed that two constituencies be created: Siyu-Pate Ward, Kizingitini West
i. Lamu East constituency- Include Kisiwa cha Pate, Ward, Kiunga Ward and Basuba
ndau and Kiwayuu; and Ward of Lamu County.
ii. Barani constituency- Include Kililana, Magogoni,
Kiangwi, Mangai, Baasuba , Barigoni, Milimani,
Mkononi, Mvunduni, Rubu, Sendeni, Marereni,
Kiunga, Ishakani upto Somali boarder.

2. Proposals related to Lamu West Constituency Lamu West Constituency


Hindi-Magogoni Ward, Kiongwe
Proposal 1: Ward, Mokowe Ward, Mkomani-
The status quo be maintained i.e boundaries remain as they are Matondoni Ward, Langoni Ward,
currently. Mapenya Ward, Hongwe Ward,
Shella Manda Ward, Central Ward,
Proposal 2: Mkunumbi Ward, Baharini Ward,
Split Lamu West constituency into: Dide Waride Ward and Witu Ward
 Lamu Central constituency- Cover Hindu and the of Lamu County.
proposed Langoni and Mkomani Divisions
 Lamu west constituency – Cover Witu, Mpeketoni and
the proposed Mkunumbi divisions

Proposed the creation of a special ward in Lamu Couty


council for the marginalized Boni Minority ethnic community.

It should include Bargoni, Ndununi. It is proposed Boni ward


should be created for BonislBajuni

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

Issues that came up were general in nature referring to all islands in the Indian Ocean and Lake
Victoria. It was argued that Geographical features are spread out in large areas separated by water
bodies. Secondly that Community of interest, historical, Economic and cultural ties were not
considered in the first review and lastly that these areas are difficulty to access.

4.3.7 Taita Taveta County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Taveta Constituency Taveta Constituency
 No proposals on the electoral boundaries given Chala-Njukini Ward, Mboghoni Ward,
Taveta North Ward, Taveta South Ward,
Kitobo-Kimorigho Ward, Mahoo Ward

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and Mata Ward of Taita-Taveta County.
2. Proposals related to Wundanyi constituency Wundanyi constituency
 No Proposals submitted Wundanyi Ward, Werugha Ward,
Wumingu-Kishushe Ward, Mbale Ward,
and Mwanda-Mghange Ward of Taita-
Taveta County.
3. Proposals related to Mwatate Constituency Mwatate Constituency
 The proposal was to split the Constituency into two Bura Ward, Mwatate Ward, Kighononyi
as indicated below: Ward, Chawia-Kishamba Ward, Ron‟ge
i. Ronge (To follow; Mwakishalua, Vigegu kwa Kati Ward, Rong‟e Juu Ward, Maktau
Kena ya mwafuali, Ronge Nyika water intake, Ward and Mwachabo Ward of Taita-
Zungula Juu, mnyichi Kishamba mbumbunyi, Taveta County.
kanisa Morice, Kungu, ngerenyi, Mwafungu S.S,
Chawia mruru, Mwatate Stage, Peleleza road,
mwatate S. Estate, Mgeno, Nanak quarry,
Makajini, Voi River, Kirutai, Ingoja ng’ombe, Voi,
kwa mwakishalua; and
ii. Mwatate.
4. Proposals related to voi Constituency Voi Constituency
Proposal 1. Voi Central Ward, Mbololo Ward, Sagala
 Split Voi constituency to form Voi
Town Ward, Ngolia Ward, Kasigau Ward, Voi
constituency and South Ward, Voi North East Ward, Voi
Voi constituency. West Ward, Kirutai Ward and Marungu
Proposal 2 Ward of Taita-Taveta County.
 Split Voi constituency to form Voi Town
constituency- to cover area of Voi municipal
jurisdiction including Kirutai, Voi west, Voi central,
and Voi North East ward Voi Rural Constituency-
Cover Mbololo, Ngalia, Maungu, and Kasiagu.
Proposal 3
 Split Voi constituency to form Voi west
constituency to comprise of Mwambirwa and Tausa
Divisions and parts of Rong’e Kati proceeding from
Mtito Andei based on the 1963 demarcations, going
west to Ngulia Safari lodge, Southwards up to Mtwa-
Mwagoti following Msau River, through Voi
Municipality up to Tsavo National Park at Sala Gate;
and

 Voi East Constituency to comprise of Parts of Voi


Municipality and Sagalla.
Proposal 4
 Split Voi constituency to:
a) Taita central
b) Taita East

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Proposal 5
 New Tausa constituency to be curved from Tausa
and Mwambirwa (from Voi constituency and
Mwatete division of Mwatate constituency and
Paranga which is in Wundanyi Constituency;
Proposal 6
 Remain as it is

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No major issue emerged as a result of the proposals presented by IIBRC in the first review.

4.3.8 Garissa County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals Related to Dujis Constituency Dujis Constituency

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 Four proposals were made as follows: Biashara Ward, Bulla Ward,
i). To split the constituency plit into two, Dujis and Garissa Jamuhuri Ward, Market Ward,
Central Constituencies. Mashambani Ward, Stadium
ii). To split Dujis into Dujis and Garissa North Constituencies Ward, Sankuri/Raya Ward,
iii). To split Dujis into Garissa and Garissa South Kora kora Ward, Shimbirey
Constituencies Ward, Bouralgi and Ward.
iv). To split Dujis into Garissa Town (or south) and
Balambala constituency and for Balambala constituency
to be composed of Mbalabala division, Danyere division Balambala Constituency
and the proposed Saka Division; while the former Dujis
constituency will be comprised of Central Division which Balambala Ward, Danyere
includes Garissa Municipality, Korakora Division and Ward, Jarajilla Ward and Saka
Sankuri Division Ward of Garissa County.
 On the wards, the following proposals were made;
i). Wards for proposed Garissa central constituencies:Biashara
Ward, Mashambani, Stadium, Sambul-Garissa Municipal;Garissa
County Council-Boralgi, Korkora, Fafi, Yumbis, Hagardera,
Welmerer, Jarajilla
ii). Wards for Garissa North: Garissa Municipal-
Market Ward, Bulla Ward, Jamhuri Ward, Garissa Ndogo,
Garissa County Council- Sankuri, Saka Ward, Balambala Ward,
Danyere, Shimbireye;
(iii) Wards for Garisaa South : Garissa Municipal Council; Market
Ward, Bulla Ward, Jamhuri Ward, Garissa Ndogo,Garissa
County Council; Sankuri Ward, Saka Ward, Balambala Ward,
Danyere Ward, Shimbireye Ward;
(iv) Garissa Municipal Council; Biashara Ward, Mashambani Ward,
Stadium Ward, Sambul Ward,Garrisa Couty Council; Bor’algi,
Korkora Wards, Galmagalla, Bullagolol, Bura, Mansabubu,
Nanighi, Kamuthe, Warabe;
(v) Sambul ward to be calved from Stadium Ward, Kamuthe;
(vi) Maendeleo Ward Added to Garissa Municipal Council.
2. Proposals Related to Lagdera Constituency Lagdera Constituency
 Two proposals were made : Benane Ward, Modogashe
i). Lagdera constituency to be split into:Lagdera constituency Ward, Maalim Ward, Gurufa
and Dujis constituency; Ward, Baraki Ward and
Shanta-Abak Ward.
ii). Lagdera constituency to be split into:Lagdera East
constituency- Comprised of Garufa, Baraki, Goreale, Daadab Constituency
Kumahumato, Labisigale, Dagahaley, Dadaab, Abakile, Dertu Ward, Abakaile Ward,
Alango Arba, Dertu,Kulan Liboi, Damajale locations and Kumahumato Ward, Dadaab
Lagdera West constituency- Comprised of Madogashe, Ward, Labisigale Ward,
Ilan, Maalimin, Eldere,Tokojo, Benane Locations Dagahley Ward, Damajale
Ward and Liboi Ward of
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3. Proposals Related to Fafi Constituency Fafi Constituency
 Two proposals were made :
i). To split the Constituency into two Fafi and Jarajilla Mansabubu Ward, Bura Ward,
constituencies. Nanighi Ward, Galmagala
ii). To re-define the larger Garissa district to come up with Ward, Bulagololl Ward,
three constituencies as follows: Jarajilla Ward, Wellmarere
Ward, Hagardere ward,
 Fafi Constituency: Hive off half of central division of Garissa
Yumbis ward and Fafi Ward.
stretching from the left flank of Garissa bridge, all centres to the
right of Kismayu road, including the centres of Boulargy,
korakora and join with Jarajila)
 Have the eastern bank of the Tanariver stretching from Garissa
bridge to KoraKora to be part of Fafi.
 Make the River Tana to the west of Fafi constituency the border
for Tana River district.
 Dagega Constituency: To cover Galmagalla Division and the
vast Bura.
 Have the eastern bank of the Tana River stretching from
korakora to Garasweinow be part of the planned Dagega
district/constituency.
 Create Nanighi, Bura, Mansabubu, Galmagalla and Bulla golol
divisions for the new Dagega District.
 Garissa Constituency: Eastern bank of the tana stretching
from the right flank of Garissa bridge to Danyere be part of new
Garissa Constituency/district
 Create garissa, Sankuri, Saka, Mbalambala and Danyere divisions
for the new Garissa district.
N.B Boundaries between Lagdera, Dujis and Fafi constituencies to be clearly
demarcated, in order to promote peace.
Proposals Related to Ijara Constituency Ijara Constituency
 Two proposals were made : Masalani Ward, Korisa Ward,
i). The constituency to be split into two constituencies namely; Kotile Ward, Ijara Ward, Ruqa
Hulugho Constituency comprising of Hulugho division, Ward, Sangole Ward, Ijara
Galmagalla, Elkabore location, Hadhi up to Daresaalam South Ward, Sangilu Ward,
location, entire Sangailu division and Songole location, entire handaro ward, Hulughop
Bodhai division upto the Boni forest and parts of Jarajilla, Ruqa Ward and Hadi Ward.
Adhal and parts of Amuma currently under Fafi constituency
but originally were under Ijara.
Ijara Constituency comprising of Ijara division, Masalani
division, Ruqa division and Kotile division upto Wema location
ii). The constituency to be split into two constituencies namely:
 Ijara constituency has the existing constituency which will
constitute Garasweinow, Gababa, Warsame, Sakar, Ananoto,
Niqha, Ijara, Bothai, Masalani and Kotile divisions;
 Sangailu constituency which will constitute of Hulugho,

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Galma Galla and Amuma Divisions,

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Garisa County

(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

a) Ijara Constituency
It was observed that there was discrimination of small clans. The big clans each have a constituency
while small clans have only one between them. There was concern over means of communication
with poor road network in the constituency. Further there is a minority group (the Boni and

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Abdulla) who have no representation. It was claimed that the historical ties of Abdulla community
were ignored. It was also observed that the boundary between North Eastern province and Coast
province need to be addressed. And lastly, the Geographical features such as a major river running
through the constituency was not considered. The population of 92,000 in an area of 11,323 sq Km.
should have warranted a extra constituency.
b) Fafi Constituency
An issue was raised concerning the boundaries between Fafi and Ijara.

c) Dujis Constituency

An observation was made that IIBRC did not take into account the geographical features in the
constituency. Further, the Formula used to come up with protected constituency was termed as
unclear. North Eastern Province did not have a protected constituency. Commission did not use all
parameters provide in Article 89 of the Constitution. It only applied the population quota.

4.3.9 Wajir County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals Related to Wajir North Constituency Wajir North Constituency
 Three proposals were made : Buna Ward, Korondille Ward,
i). For the Constituency to remain the same Lensayu Ward, Batalu ward, Bute
ii). To split Wajir North to Buna constituency and Ward, Danaba ward, Ajawa Ward,
Bute constituency Godoma Ward and Gurara Ward.
iii). To split Wajir North to Eldas constituency and
Wajir North constituency

 On the wards, the following proposals were made:


i). Batalu ward (Follow Butala location wards)Bute – to
cover Bute, Bute Goda, and Makutano,
ii). Ogorji- to cover Ogorji, Adadi Jole, and
Walensatutu,
iii). Ajawa- to cover Ajawa location,
iv). Gurar- to cover Gurar location,
v). Danaba- to cover Danaba and Qudama locations,
vi). Korondille- to over Korondille,
vii). Buna- to cover Buna and Malkaggufu,
viii). Ingirir-to cover Ingirir, Garsaakey and Chibder,
Lensayu- Cover Lensayu and Lakoole
2. Proposals Related to Wajir West Constituency Wajir West Constituency
 Two proposals were made :
Griftu Part (Griftu Township,

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i). Split Wajir West Constituency to Eldas Matho,Fatuma Nur and Kurman
constituency(maintain the current Eldas district boundaries) Locations)Ward, Tulatula Ward,
and Wajir West constituency (maintain the current Wagalla Ward, Logbogol North
Wajir West district District boundaries); Ward, Boji Heri-Garse Ward,
Ganyure Ward, Hadado
ii). Split Wajir West Constituency to Hadado Ward,Ademasajida Ward, Arbjahan
constituency – comprising of Hadado and Ward and Athibohol Ward.
Adamasajida divisions;Griftu Constituency
comprising of Griftu and Arbajahan and Eldas Eldas Constituency
constituency comprising of Eldas, Anole and Elnur Griftu Part (Balatul Amin, Biad
division and El Yunis Locations) Ward,
Eldas Ward, Lakoley South Ward,
 Ward Proposals Dela Ward, El Nur Ward and Basir
Reinstate the following wards Lolakuta North, Barmish, Aden Ward of Wajir County.
Awale, Boji Heri, Garse, Shanta Abaq, Kukale wards.
Subdivision of Wagalla to Wagalla Central and North.
Creation of Jira, Griftu Township, Griftu central, Baji, Mathow
wards, Bojiyare
3. Proposals Related to Wajir East Constituency Wajir East Constituency
It was proposed t split Wajir East Constituency into:
 Tarbaj constituency- Comprising of Tarbaj, Mansa, Township Ward, Wagberi ward,
Sarman and Kutulo division; and Jogbaru Ward, Barwako Ward,
Wajir Bor Ward and Khorof-Harar
 Wajir East Constituency- Comprising of Central, Wajir- Ward.
Bor and Khorof Divisions.

The following wards were proposed under this proposal.


◦ Ali Maow Comprising Maow and Hodhan location;
◦ Halane – Comprising Halane and Godade location; Tarbaji Constituency
Tarbaj Ward, Dambas Ward,
◦ Airport – Comprising of Maalim salat, Elmi sub location;
Sarman Ward Elben Ward,
◦ Wajir air port, Wajir pri and sec sch, Ministry of water Wargadud Ward and Lafaley Ward
camp and Wajir district Hospital; of Wajir County.
◦ Kotulo wards consisting of Kotulo and Boji Garas
locations;
◦ Mansa ward consisting of Mansa and Ogoralle locations;
and
◦ Gunana wards- Constiting of Gunana and Burmayo
locations

It was also prposed to split wajir East Constituency into:


(i) Wajir East Constituency comprising of the entire Mansa
division, Kutulo division and Tarbaj divisions; and

(ii) Wajir Central Constituency comprising of Central

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Division, Wajir –Bor division and Khorof Harar divisions

And the following wards were proposed under this option:


Elben ward- Consisting of Elben and Mansa locations and
Ogoralle ward- Consisting of Ogoralle and Bur Mayo
locations.

4. Proposals Related to Wajir South Constituency Wajir South Constituency


 The constituency to be split into two constituencies Burder Ward, Diif Ward, Ibrahim
namely: Habaswein constituency to be created out of the Ure Ward, Kulaaley Ward, Kibilai
current constituency and it will constitute of Habaswein, Ward, Ndege Ward, Dilmanyale
Sabule, Benane divisions and Wajir South constituency Ward, Abakore Ward, Lag-Boghol
which will constitute Diif, Wajir-Bor South and Kulaaley
South Ward, Sabule Ward, Benane
divisions.
Ward and Dadaja Bulla Ward.
 The following wards to be created: Burder West, Burder
East, Burder CentralLelehey, Shalekey, Wajir-Bor South,
Gerilley, Hambalash, Argani, Salel Maa, Sarif, Dagahley,
Meri, Kursi, Macheza, Tesorie, Habaswein Township

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Wajir County

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

a) Wajir South Constituency.


The emerging issues were: first that the means of communication in the constituency should have be
considered. Second that Geographical expanse of the constituency should have been taken into
account. Third, the use of projected population was disputed, and lastly, sparsely populated and
urban areas were not defined by IIBRC.

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b) Wajir East

It emerged that the expanse of the constituency was not considered. Second, the Census results were
used, and lastly. Minority of interest was not taken into consideration.

4.3.10 Mandera County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals Related to Mandera West Constituency Mandera West Constituency
 The constituency to be split into two to produce: Takaba North Ward, Takaba South
(i) Mandera North constituency to be curved out from the Ward, Gither ward and Dandu
current Mandera central and ; Ward.

(ii) Mandera West –will comprise of the current Rhamu- Banisa Constituency
dimtu, Malkamari and Ashabito divisions. Banisa Ward, Derkale Ward,
Eymole Ward, Keliwe Hiri Ward,
 Proposed Wards to be be created: Malkamari Ward and Guba Ward
Derkale South, Derkale North, Lulis , Banisa West, Eymole, of Mandera County.
Kiliwehuri, Goljo, Malka Mari, Guba, garsey, kalicha,
shantoley, towfig, tulla doday, kubi, orgowein, sarman, gofa,
hullow, makaruqu, choroqo.
2. Proposals Related to Mandera Central Constituency Mandera North Constituency
Proposal made:- Rhamu Ward, Girissa Ward,
 Split the Constituency into two:- Yabicho Ward Rhamu Dimtu
(i) Mandera North Constituency (To cover Rhamu, Ward, Ashabito Ward, Marothile
Rhamu Dimtu, Ashabito, Malkamari Divisions); and Ward, Guticha Ward, Shirshir
Ward, Ola Ward and Wargadud
(ii) Mandera Central Constituency (To cover Kutulo,
Ward Part (Quramadow location)
Qalaqalesa, Elwak and Shimbir Fatuma Divisions)
of Mandera County.
 Proposed Mandera North constituency to cater for the Mandera South Constituency
Degodia, Murule and Gareh communities; Elwak North Ward, Elwak South
Ward, Wargadud Ward Part
 Proposed constituency boundaries to follow the (Wargadud Town, Wargadud East
boundaries of the 2 districts in the current Mandera Locations), Shimbir Fatuma Ward,
Central constituency; Fincharo Ward, Kutulo North
 Infrastructural conditions, Poor health care, poor food Ward, Kutulo Ward and Kutulo
security and literacy levels key issues necessitating a split. South of Mandera County.
(iii) All the memoranda analyzed propose the creation of
Mandera North Constituency as a matter of urgency
and utmost necessity.
Proposals related to Mandera East Constituency Mandera East Constituency

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Several Proposals given:- Bulla Mpya Ward, Bulla Jamhuria
Proposal 1. Ward, B.P.1 Ward, Township
Split Mandera East constituency into:- Ward, Barwako Ward, Shafshefy
◦ Lafey constituency - will be based on Lafey Division, Ward, Neboi Ward, Garba Goley
Warankara Division, Fino Location, Sala Location, Ward, Hareri Hosle Ward, Burabor
Wargadud Ward, Dasheng Wante Ward); Ward, Bella Ward, Kalalio Ward,
◦ Mandera East constituencies Mandera east constituency Libehia Ward, Aressa Ward, Hareri
will be based on Khalalio division, Central division, hareri Ward, and Arabia Ward of
division, Lebehia division, Arabia location and Omar- Mandera County.
Jilaow location.

Proposal 2.
Split Mandera East Constituency into:
Lafey Constituency
 Mandera central will be comprised of the following Alango Ward, Lafey Ward,
divisions. Kutulo, Elwak, Shimbir Fatuma, Qalaanqaleesa; Warankara Ward, Fino Ward and
 Mandera North will be composed of the following Sala Ward of Mandera County.
divisions; Wargadud, Rhmu, Rhamu Dimtu, Ashabito;
 Mandera West will be comprised of the following
divisions; takaba, Dandu, Gather;
 Mandera east will be composed of the following divisions
lafey, Finno, Waranqara, hareri, libahiya;
 Daua constituency will have central mandera, and Khalalio
divisions; and
 Banisa constituency will consist of banissa malkamari,and
kiliwe Hirri divisions.
Proposal 3
Split mandera east into Lafey
 Lafey constituency boundary will be Rhamu-Elwak road
on the western side from Dumiga Der to Elwak Town;
Elwak Boru Hache Road as its southern boundary from
Elwak, on the eastern side will be the Somali border.
 Khalalio constituency

Proposal 5
 Create Dawa Constituency
The proposed Dawa constituency is to be curved from the
Existing Mandera East Constituency and Khalalio and Central
Divisions of Mandera East district.

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Mandera County

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

There was need for more constituencies based on geographical features.

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4.3.11 Marsabit County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Moyale Constituency Moyale Constituency
 Split the constituency into 2 as follows:
1. Moyale Constituency Galole Ward, Gurumesa Ward,
2. Sololo Constituency Manyatta Ward, Heillu Ward,
The boundaries of the above constituencies should follow Butinye Ward, Bori Ward, Uran
their current respective district boundaries. Ward, Walda-Rawana Ward,
Godoma Ward, Nana Ward, Sololo
Ward, Sololo Makutano Ward,
Odda Ward, Dabel Ward, Dambala
– Fachana Ward and Moyale Ward
of Marsabit County.

2. Proposals related to North Horr Constituency North Horr Constituency

Proposal 1. Dukana Ward, North Horr Ward,


Split the Constituency into three as indicated below: Ileret Ward, Bubisa Ward, Balesa
1. Chalbi East (to comprise of Turbi Division and Ward, Ririba Ward, Galas Ward,
Maikona Location covering an area of 13,000 sq Turbi Ward, Hurri Hills Ward,
km.) Maikona Ward and Kalacha Ward
2. Chalbi North (Comprising Dukana diviwsion and of Marsabit County.
Hurri Hills Location of Maikona division covering
an area of 14, 000 sq km); and
3. Chalbi West (comprising of North Horr Division
and kalacha location of Maikona division covering
an area of 13,000 sq km)

Proposal 2.

Split the Constituency into two as indicated below:


1. North Horr (Comprising of North Horr and Dukana
Divisions);
2. Chalbi East (Comprising Maikona and Torbi
Divisions)
3. Proposals related to Saku Constituency Saku Constituency
 Curve some Locations from neighbouring North Horr
and Laisamis to add on the small sized Saku Mountain Ward, Sagante Ward,
Constituency Karare Ward, Dakabaricha Ward,
Dirib-Gombo Ward, Jarime Ward
 Rename the constituency to MARSABIT constituency and Qilta Ward of Marsabit
County.
4. Proposals related to Laisamis Constituency
Laisamis Constituency

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Proposal 1. Logologo Ward, Korr Ward,
Split of Laisamis constituency: Laisamis Ward, South Horr Ward,
 Laisamis Constituency- Comprised of Loglogo, Laisamis, Mt. Kulal Ward, Loiyangalani
Merille amd ngurunit; Ward, Ngurunit Ward and Merille
 Hafare/Loiyangalani constituency- Comprised of Ward of Marsabit County.
Kargi, Korr, Mt. Kulal, South Horr and Loiyangalani
locations.

Proposal 2.
Split of Laisamis constituency to:
 Marsabit South constituency- Comprise of Merille,
Laisamis, Logologo, Ngurunit ilaut and Lontolio wards
 Marsabit west constituency- Comprise of Korr, Kargi,
South horr, Kulal and Loiyangalani, Balah wards

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Marsabit County

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(i) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

a) Moyale
It emerged that the population figures used to delineate were unreliable. The means of
communication in the region is poor and was not taken into consideration in the first review. Lastly,
the population deviation used is too low for sparsely populated.

b) North Horr
The constituency is the largest in the country in terms of size but has a population of only 75,596.
The means of communication should have been considered in the delimitation. It was alleged that
IIBRC failed to define sparsely populated, urban areas and cities. And lastly, the use of projected
population in determining boundaries was disputed since at the time of the census most people had
migrated to Somalia (sic) to look for pasture.

c) Laisamis
The expansiveness of the constituency was not taken into consideration. The community of interest
was not considered. There were unfair census results that were used to determine the population yet
some people were not reached due to poor road network. Lastly, there are insufficient wards in
Laisamis and the neighboring constituencies.

4.3.12 Isiolo County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Isiolo North Constituency Isiolo North Constituency
Proposal 1.
 It was proposed that Isiolo North should remain intact. Yamicha Ward, Malka Galla Ward,
Korbesa Ward, Merti Ward, Bulesa
 But should it be divided, it will separate communities who Ward, Bisano-Biliqo Ward, Ngare
have lived in here for a long time and know no other Mara Ward, Burat Ward, Isiolo
place. West Ward, Odha Ward Wabera
Ward, Kiwanjani Ward, Bula Pesa
Proposal 2 Ward, Oldonyiro Ward and
Kipsing Ward, of Isiolo County.
Isiolo North Constituency be divided into 2;
 Isiolo North or Merti Constituency with its HQ at Merti
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constituency shall comprise of Cherab Merti and Proposed
Kom divisions;
 Isiolo Central Constituency with its HQ in Isiolo town and
to comprise of Buffallo-Springs game reserve. The
constituency to comprise of Central, East, Oldonyiro
divisions and the proposed Ngaremara Divison.

2. Proposals related to Isiolo South Constituency Isiolo South Constituency


 Requested the split of Isiolo South on the basis that the Kula Mawe Ward, Kinna Ward,
Boranas have been marginalised for a long time, though Rapsu Ward, Malkadaka Ward,
the population is not large enough. Garbatulla Ward, Garfarsa Ward,
Madogashe Ward, Sericho Ward
Proposal 2 and Eresaboru Ward of Isiolo
County.
Split Isiolo south into:-

 Isiolo South (Rename Isiolo South to Garbatulla)and;


 Sericho constituencies.

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Isiolo County

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No emerging issues.

4.3.13 Meru County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Igembe South Constituency Igembe South Constituency
Proposal 1. Kiegoi Ward, Maua East Ward,
Split the constituency into:- Stadium Ward, Maua South Ward,
 Igembe South and; Giteretu Ward, Giteretu-Achenge
 Igembe Central Constituencies. Ward, Igembe South West Ward,
Igembe South Ward and Igembe
Kangeta and Kiengu divisions will be the basis for Igembe South East Ward of Meru County.
Central constituency while the other four divisions-Maua,
Kanuni, Akachiu, Athiru Gaiti; will form Igembe south
constituency. Igembe Central Constituency

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Igembe East ward, Maua North
Proposal 2. Ward, Maili Tatu Ward, Njia Ward,
Split igembe South into:- Kangeta Ward Akirang’ondu Ward,
 Igembe South and; Athiru Rujine Ward and Kawiru of
Meru County.
 Igembe West Constituencies
That igembe west will cover Kangeta and Kiengu divisions;
while the proposed Igembe South Constituency will cover;
Maua, Kanuni, Akachu, Athiru Gaiti divisions.

2. Proposals related to Igembe North Constituency Igembe North Constituency


It was proposed that it should be split to get 2 more Antuambui Ward, Ntunenene
constituencies or at worst 1. Ward, Naathu Ward, Antubetwe
Kiongo Ward, Amuathi II Ward
Proposal 1. and Amuathi I Ward of Meru
Split igembe North Constituency into County.
 Laare Constituency and;
 Mutuati constituency

That the proposed Laare constituency will comprise of Laare


Division (Akirang’ondu, Antuambui, Ntunene locations);
Ndoleli division (Athiru rujine, Kawiru locations).

Mutuati constituency will comprise of Mutuati Division


(Kabachi and Naathu Locations); Ndoleli division (Luciutu,
A/Kiongo Locations)

Proposal 2.
Split igembe North into:-
 Igembe North and;
 Igembe Central constituencies

That the proposed Igembe North Constituency will be


comprised of Kabachi, Naathi, and Luciuti Locations.

That the proposed Igembe Central Constituency will


comprise of Akirang’ondu, Antuambui, Ntunene Athiru
Ruujine and Kawiru Locations.
3. Proposals related to Tigania West Constituency Tigania West Constituency
 All the wards should revert to the old wards before the Kianjai Ward, Mituntu Ward,
2002 general election; Thinyaine-Nchoro Ward, Athwana-
Rwanda Ward, Nkomo Ward,
Kitheo Ward and Mbeu Ward of
Meru County.
4. Proposals related to Tigania East Constituency Tigania East Constituency

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 Create a new consituency on the strength of Muthara Ward, Buuri Ward,
expansiveness of the constituency and high population. Karama Ward, Kigucwa Ward,
Proposal 1. Ankamia Ward, Mikinduri East
Merge Tigania West and Tigania East and curve out an extra Ward, Mikinduri West Ward and
constituency Thangatha Ward of Meru County.

Proposal 2.
Tigania constituency to be split into:
1. Tigania North constituency- Comprise Karama and
Tigania North(Muthara) divisions;
Tigania East constituency – Tigania central and Tigania
East divisions

Proposal 3.
Tigania East and West boundaries to be adjusted to create
1. Tigania East constituency- Comprise Buuri, Muthara,
Karama, Kigucwa, Ankamia, thangatha, Mikinduri East
wards
2. Tigania West constituency- Comprise Mikinduri west,
Mbeu, Kitheo, Uringu;
3. Tigania central constituency- Comprise Mituntu,
Kianjai, Akithi, Rwanda/Athwana
5. Proposals related to North Imenti Constituency North Imenti Constituency
Proposal 1. Thuura Ward, Giaki Ward,
Create Buuri Constituency Nthimbiri Part Ward, Chugu Ward,
 That Buuri constituency follow the boundary of the Ntakira Part Ward, Nthimbiri Part
newly created Buuri district. Ward, Kaaga Ward, Ngakurumune
Ward, Stadium Ward, Milimani
Proposal 2. Ward, Cathedral Ward, Central
Split North Imenti into:-Imenti North, Buuri East and Ward, Commercial Ward, Hospital
Buuri West constituencies. Ward and Mwendatu Ward of Meru
 Imenti North constituency will cover Nyaki, Ntima, and County.
meru municipality divisions.
Buuri Constituency
 Buuri east will cover naari, Kiirua, ruiri, Rwareera
Kibirichia Ward, Ntugi Ward, Naari
divisions and
Ward, Kiirua Ward, Ruiri Ward,
 Buuri west will comprise of Ontulili, Kirimaara, ngusishi Kirimara Ward, Kisima Ward and
and kisima Divisions. Ontulili Wards of Meru County.
Proposal 3.
Timau, North imenti and Buuri constituency

Proposal 4.

Option 1:

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Split Imenti North constituency into;
 North Imenti and;
 Ruguru constituencies.

Option 2:
Split the constituency into:-
 Ruguru (composed of Buuri East and West Districts)
and;
 Gaiti (Comprised of the current North Imenti
Constituency.

Proposal 5
Option 1
 Imenti North,
 Buuri,
 Meru Urban(Municipality)
Option 2
 Buuri
Imenti North as per present boundary

6. Proposals related to Central Imenti Constituency Central Imenti Constituency


It was proposed that since the population was high, it should Kiagu Ward, Uruku Ward,
be split. Kithirune Ward, Kibaranyaki Ward,
Gatimbi Ward, Katheri Ward,
Proposal 1. Kariene Ward and Mwangathia
Proposed that Imenti central to be split to: Ward of Meru County.
1. Abothuguchi East Constituency- Comprised
Abothuguchi central, Abothuguchi East, Kiagu, Kiija (to
be delineated from from current Kiagu division);
2. Central Imenti constituency

Proposal 2.
1. Abothuguchi East constituency- Former Abothuguchi
East division;
2. Abothuguchi west constituency- former Abothuguchi
west division.
Proposal 3.
Imenti central to be split to:
1. Meru central west constituency and;
2. Meru central east constituency

7. Proposals related to South Imenti Constituency South Imenti Constituency


Split the Constituency into two as indicated below: Mitunguu Ward, Mikumbune Ward,
1. Nkuene Constituency ( Comprising Nkuene & Igoki Ward, Kathera Ward, Mweru

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Mitunguu Divisions); and Ward, Karia Ward, Kanyakine
2. South Imenti Constituency (Abogeta West, Ward, Kinoro-Kianjogu Ward,
Abogeta East, Igoji East and Igoji West. Abogeta Ward, Kithangari Ward
and Igoji Ward of Meru County.

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Meru County

(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

Imenti North.
The consultation was not all inclusive. Interested parties were not consulted widely hence moving to
wards from central Imenti to the newly created Buuri Constituency. This was against the
community’s wish. Some of the wards are not named correctly.

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4.3.14 Tharaka Nithi
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Nithi Constiuency Nithi Constituency
 Nithi Constituency is the largest Kiang’ondu Ward, Chuka East Ward, Muiru East
Ward, Muiru West Ward, Mugirirwa East Ward,
constituency in Eastern Province as per the
2007 registered voters with 123,972. Mugirirwa West Ward, Mwoge Ward, Githarene Ward,
Thuita Ward, Mukuuni Ward, Kamwinbi Ward,
Proposal 1. Kithangani-Mariani Ward and Kajuki Ward of
Split the Constituency into two as indicated Tharaka–Nithi County.
below:
Maara Constiuency
1. Meru South Constituency: Comprising Chogoria Ward, Kiraru Ward, Maara Ward, Kiera
of Magumoni, Chuka, Mwonge, Mariani Ward, Ganga Ward, Murugi East Ward, Murugi West
and Igambang’ombe Divisions; Ward, Muthambi Ward, Gitije ward and Mitheru Ward
2. Maara Constituency: Comprising of of Tharaka-Nithi County.
Mwimbi, Muthambi, Ganga, Chogoria and
Mitheru divisions

Proposal 2.
Split the Constituency into five as indicated
below:
1. Igambang’ombe constituency:
Comprising of Igambangombe Division
2. Chuka Constituency: Comprising of
Chuka and Mariani Divisions
3. Magumoni constituency: Comprising of
magumoni and Mwonge divisions
4. Muthambi Constituency: Comprising of
Muthambi and Mitheru divisions
Mwimbi Constituency: Comprising of
Mwimbi, Chogoria, Ganga Divisions.

Proposal 3.
Split the Constituency into three as indicated
below:
1. Igambangombe Constituency:
Comprising of Igambangombe
2. Chuka Constituency: comprising of
Magumoni, chukka, Mwonge and Mariani
Divisions;
3. Maara Constituency: comprising of
Mwimbi, Muthambi, Ganga, Chogoria and
Mitheru Divisions

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2. Proposals related to Tharaka Tharaka Constiuency
Constiuency Thiiti Ward, Gikingo Ward, Mwanyani Ward, Nkondi
 Proposal tp create three constituencies Ward, Kajoro Ward, Kathangachini Ward,
because the people of tharaka are highly Gatwe Ward, Turima Ward, Marimannti Ward,
marginalised and oppressed by their Gakurungu Ward,Tungi Ward, Maragwa Ward, Tuyai
neighbours. Ward, Chakariga Ward and Kamaragi-Kamanyaki
Split Tharaka constituency to Ward of Tharaka-Nithi County.
 North Tharaka constituency - Follow
North Tharaka district boundaries; and
 South Tharaka constituency – Follow
south Tharaka district boundaries

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Tharaka Nithi County

(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

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4.3.15 Embu County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Manyatta Constituency Manyatta Constituency
 No major proposals Ngandori Ward, Nginda Ward,
Ruguru Ward, Gaturi South Ward,
Kithimu Ward, Njukiri Ward, Blue
Valley Ward, Majengo Ward, Kamiu
Ward, Matakari Ward, Kangaru
Ward and Itabua Ward of Embu
County.

2. Proposals related to Runyenjes Constituency Runyenjes Constituency


 No major proposals Nthangaiya Ward, Gaturi North
Ward, Kagaari North East Ward,
Kagaari North West Ward,
Runyenjes Central Ward, Kieni
North Ward, Kieni Urban Ward,
Karurumo-Kigumo Ward of Embu
County.
3. Proposals related to Gachoka Constituency Gachoka Constituency
 No major proposals Kiambere Ward, Kianjiru Ward,
Mavuria Ward, Mbeti South Ward,
Karaba Ward, Riakanau Ward and
Makima Ward of Embu County.
4. Proposals related to Siakago Constituency Siakago Constituency
 No major proposals Ishiara Ward, Kanyuambora Ward,
Kiangombe Ward, Ndurumori Ward,
Nthawa Ward, Muminji Ward and
Gituguri Ward of Embu County.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No emerging issues.

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4.3.16 Kitui County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Mwingi North Constituency Mwingi North Constituency
Option 1
 Curve a third constituency from Mwingi South and Tseikuru-Musavani Ward,
Mwingi North and name it Mwingi Central. Masyungwa Ward, Tharaka
Ward, Mivukoni Ward, Kanthungu
Ward, Kathe-
Mtanda-Nguuku Ward, Ngomeni
Ward, Kakuyu-
Mkonga Ward, Kimangau Ward,
Kyuso-Kamuwongo
Ward and Mitamisyi Ward of Kitui
County.

Mwingi Central Constituency


Waita-Endui Ward, Mwingi-Ithumbi
Ward, Enziu-Kivou Ward, Kanzanzu
Ward, Nguni Ward, Ukasi Ward,
Kyethani-Kyomo Ward, Kavuvwani
Ward and Mbuvu Ward of Kitui
County.
2. Proposals related to Mwingi South Constituency Mwingi South Constituency
 Convert all the 6 districts into constituencies:- Kyuso, Wingemi Ward, Mutyangome Ward,
Tseikuru, Mumoni, Mwingi East, Mwingi Central, Mui Ward, Katalwa-Nzeluni Ward,
Mwigwani Nuu Ward, Kalitini Ward Kyome
Ward, Migwani Ward, Nzauni Ward,
Nguutani Ward, Thitani Ward, and
of Kitui County.

3. Proposals related to Kitui West Constituency Kitui West Constituency


Spilt the constituency into two constituencies:- Kakeani-Mutonguni Ward, Katutu-
 Kitui North; and Mutunda Ward, Kivani-Kauwi Ward,
 Lower Yatta. Kwa-Mutonga-Kathivo Ward,
Kalimani-Matinyani-Mutulu Ward,
Kithumula-Kauma Ward and Kwa
Vonza Ward Yatta of Kitui County.

Kitui Rural Constituency


Itoleka-Katulani Ward, Yatta-
Ntonguni Ward, Kanyangi Ward,
Kiseuni Ward, Maliku-Itoleka Ward,
Kisasi Ward, Mbitini Ward and

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Mbusiyani Ward of Kitui County
4. Proposals related to Kitui Central Constituency Kitui Central Constituency
Proposed to split into three:- Township Ward, Kyangwithya West
 Kitui Central Ward, Mulango Ward, Musengo-
 Mulango Usiani Ward, Miambani Ward,
 Kisasi Kaveta Ward and Kyangwithya East
Ward of Kitui County.
5. Proposals related to Mutito Constituency Mutito Constituency
Proposals presented requested for a split to form two Kyanika Ward, Thua-Nzagathi-
constituencies:- Ithumula Ward, Sombe Ward,
 Nzambani Malalani-Endau Ward, Mwitika-
 Mtito Kyamatu Ward, Mutito-Kaliku Ward
and Voo Ward of Kitui County.
6. Proposals related to Kitui South Constituency Kitui South Constituency
Proposed to split into two:- Ikanga Ward, Mutomo-Kibwea
 Ikutha Constituency Ward, Mutha-Ndakani Ward,
 Mutomo Constituency Maluma-Kalivu Ward, Kyatune
Ward, Athi Ward, Kanziku-Simisi
Ward, Mathima Ward and Ikutha-
Kasala Ward of Kitui County.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

a) Kitui South

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The area is vast and covers 12.544sq.km with a population of 166,050. The Means of
communication are poor and this is characterized by a poor road network due to historical neglect
and vastness of the area. Based on the Population Quota, the constituency should be categorized as
sparsely populated since the population density is 13 people/sq km.
b) Mwingi South
The Means of communication are poor in the constituency. Consultations with all interested parties
were not adequately done. A new constituency, Mwingi Central was created in the middle of Mwingi
South, leaving two portions of Mwingi without a means of communication from the rest. The
boundaries need to be redrawn per the residents’ views.

4.3.17 Machakos County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Masinga Constituency Masinga Constituency
 Requested a new constituency to be curved out of Masinga Ward, Kivaa Ward, Kithyoko
Masinga to take care of Ndithini Division. Ward, Kangonde Ward, Ekalakala-
 Create Masinga constituency and Ndithini Ikatini Ward, Mananja Ward, Ndithini
constituency Ward and Muthesyia Ward of
Machakos County.
2. Proposals related to Yatta Constituency Yatta Constituency
 Split Yatta into two due to its expansive nature and thus Ndalani Ward, Kinyaata Ward,
bring services closer to the people. Katangi Ward, Ikombe Ward,
 Form Yatta Constituency and Katangi Constituency. Mavoloni Ward,Kakuumini-Central
Ward, Katulani-Kaluluini Ward,
Kithimani Ward, Kithendu Ward,
Kyua Ward of Machakos County.
3. Proposals related to Kangundo Constituency Kangundo Constituency
 Split Kangundo into 2 due to high population and Kangundo North Ward, Kangundo
expansiveness. East Ward and Kangundo West Ward
 This should create Kangundo Constituency and of Machakos County.
Matungulu Constituency
Matungulu Constituency
Matungulu North Ward, Matungulu
West Ward and Matungulu East Ward
of Machakos County.
4. Proposals related to Kathiani Constituency Kathiani Constituency
 To be split into two citing high population growth and Mitaboni Ward, Mathunya Ward,
influx of land buyers from neighbouring Nairobi. The Kathiani Ward, Kaewa Ward,Iveti
boundary can be the Komarocks road. Ward and Kaani Ward of Machakos
County.

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 Create Kathiani and Athi River Constituency.
Mavoko Constituency
Athi River North Ward, Katani Ward,
Industrial-Station Ward, Makadara
Ward, Sophia-Kenya Meat Ward,
Kinanie-Mathatani Ward and
Muthwani Ward of Machakos
County.
5. Proposals related to Machakos Town Constituency Machakos Town Constituency
Option 1 Kalama-Kiyangala Ward,Muumandu-
 Split into two with the boundary being Mwania River up
Kola Ward, Ngelani Ward, Kimutwa
Ward, Kiima-Kimwe Ward, Mutituni
to Kyanzaasu to the East and Kapiti ranch along the
Ward, Mua Ward, Mumbuni North
railwayline to the west to form Machakos and Kalama
Constituency Ward,Muumbuni South Ward,
Option 2 Katheka Kai Ward, Mjini Ward,
 Split into two to form Machakos Town South and Eastleigh Ward and Muvuti Ward of
Machakos Town north Constituencies. Machakos County.

6. Proposals related to Mwala Constituency Mwala Constituency


 Mwala may not qualify to be split and can wait for the Mbiuni Ward, Mwala Ward, Masii
next review. The residents of Mwala however stated that Ward, Vyulya Ward, Muthetheni
they do not want any part of Mwala to be taken to any Ward, Wamunyu Ward, Kibauni
Ward, Makutano-Mango Ward,
other constituency. Kathama Ward, Miu Ward, Yathui
 Alternatively, if it split, then form Mwala Constituency Ward and Ikalaasa Ward of Machakos
and Yathui Constituency County.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No issues emerged from the IIBRC Report and recommendations.

4.3.18 Makueni County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Mbooni Constituency Mbooni Constituency
 Split Mbooni constituency to: Tulimani Ward, Kyuu-Nzeveni
o Mbooni east- Comprise Kisau , Kalawa division and Ward, Kithungo-Kitundu Ward
proposed Kako location; ,Kako Ward, Kiteta Ward, Waia
o Mbooni west- Mbooni and Tulimani divisions. Ward,Mutitu-Uthiuni Ward,Kalawani
Ward of Makueni County.
2. Proposals related to Kilome Constituency Kilome Constituency
 It was proposed that that it remains as it is now Kasikeu-Mumela Ward, Mukaa
Ward, Kalanzoni-Kiima Kiu Ward,
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Makueni County.
3. Proposals related to Kaiti Constituency Kaiti Constituency
That, the constituency to be split into two constituencies Kithembe Ward, Ukia-Iuani Ward,
namely: Watema-Kee-Kivani Ward, Kaumoni
 Kilungu constituency to cover Kithembe, Kilungu Ward, Kikoko Ward and Kilungu-
And Ilima divisions; Ilima Ward of Makueni County.
 Kaiti constituency to cover Kaiti, Kee, Wote And
Mumbuni divisions

4. Proposals related to Makueni Constituency Makueni Constituency


The constituency to be split into three constituencies namely: Mavindini Ward, Wote Ward, Muvau
1. Makueni constituency will cover the lower region Ward, Kathonzweni Ward Kikumini
comprising of kathonzweni district and wote division and Ward, Kanthuni-Kithuki Ward,
will cover the following wards wote, kikumini, muvau, Mbuvo-Kitise Ward and Nziu Ward
nziu and the proposed Mumbuni, mwaani, kambi mawe of Makueni County.
wards;
2. Nzauni constituency which will cover the upper region
comprising of the current nzaui district and will cover the
following wards mbitini, mulala, kalamba, kilili, nguu and
the proposed Wolwa, kyemundu, email, nzaui, ikangavya
wards;
3. Manguu constituency which will constitute makindu
division of kibwezi constituency and nguu division of
makueni constituency and its centre will be in makindu
town.
5. Proposals related to Kibwezi Constituency Kibwezi West Constituency
Option 1 Twaandu-Kiboko Ward, Kithumba-
The constituency to be split into two constituencies namely: Kalamba ward, Makindu Ward,
 Makindu constituency will constitute makindu Nguu Ward, Nguumo Ward, Mbitini
district with makindu, nguumo, muuni and kavete Ward, Nzaui-Kilili Ward, Mulala-
divisions Emali Ward, and Masumba Ward of
 Kibwezi constituency will constitute kibwezi district Makueni County.
with kibwezi, machinery and mtito andei divisions;
Nb: the boundary should follow the current administrative Kibwezi East Constituency
units’ boundaries between the two districts
Masongaleni Ward, Mtito Andei East
Option 2 Ward, Mtito Andei Ward, Kinyambu
The constituency to be split into three constituencies namely: Ward Kikumbulyu South Ward,
Kikumbulyu North Ward, Mtito
 Kibwezi west constituency to cover the old
Andei West Ward, Ivingoni-
makindu, kikumbulyu, and kinyambu areas;
Mang‟elete Ward, Kambu Ward,
 Kibwezi east constituency to cover masongaleni, Kathekani-Darajani Ward and
utithi and mtito andei areas; Kinyambu Ward of Makueni County.
 Manguu constituency which will constitute makindu
division of kibwezi and nguu division of makueni

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(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Makueni County

(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)


a) Makueni Constituency.

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It emerged that Community of interest, Historical, Economical and cultural ties were not considered
in dealing with Makueni Constituency proposals. The proposed boundaries for kibwezi West
Constituency and the shifting of Nzauni District to Kibwezi Constituency were created against
community wishes and will likely cause disharmony. The National Population Quota was not as used
since Makueni with a population of 224,613 and an area of 1,571.90 sq.km, it was not split while
other areas with less people were split.

4.3.19 Nyandarua County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals Related to Kinagop Constituency Kinangop Constituency
 Proposals were made was to split the constituency into Muraki Gathara Ward, Tulaga-Kamun
two to create: yaka Ward, Njabini Ward, Nyakio
i). South Kinangop (with 6wards) ward, magumu Ward and Nyandarua
ii). North Kinangop (with 5wards) County.
 The boundary should be along the escarpment

2. Proposals Related to Kipipiri Constituency Kipiriri Constituency


Wanjohi Ward, Kipiriri Ward,
No proposals were made. Lereshwa Ward, Geta Ward,Malewa
Ward, Kitiri-Kinja Ward, Mikaro-
Nandarasi-Mkungi Ward and
Murungaru Ward.

3. Proposals Related to Ol Kalau Constituency Ol Kalau Constituency


Ol kalau Ward, Kaimbaga Ward,
 Two proposals were put forward: Gichungo Ward,and ol Kalau Central
Ward.
i). That the three operational districts of
Nyandarua West (Chamuka), Nyandarua
Central and Milangine to be made
constituencies. Ol-Jorok Constituency
Kanjuiri Ridge Ward, Matindiri Ward,
ii). To split Olkalau into two, namely Dundori Ward, Ol Jorok Ward, Weru
Ward,Gatimu Ward and Gathanji
a. Ol-Kalau Constituency (Comprising Ward of Nyandarua County.
Dundori, Matindiri, Kanjuiri ridge, Munyeki,
Kiambogo and Gichugo wards); and
b. Ol-Jorok Constituency (Comprising of
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Central wards)

 On the wards the proposal was to make all locations


wards.
4. Proposals Related to Ndaragwa Constituency Ndaragwa Constituency
Rurii Ward, Shamata Ward, Ndaragwa
 Split Ndaragwa into two as follows: Ward, Leshau Pondo Ward and
i). Shamata Constituency :comprising of Shamata, Kiriita Ward.
Kanyagia Locations and iriani, Mairokuni,
Simbara, Pesi and Kihara Sub-locations); and
ii). Ndaragwa Constituency: comprising Kahutha,
Kirigo, Leshau, kiriita and Mathingira Locations.
 The boundary between Kipipiri and Ndaragwa
Constituencies remain Malewa River.
 On the wards, it was suggested that:
i). More wards to be created to include Karandi,
Mathingira, Kiriogo and Kanyagia ward.

Ewaso-Narok East ward be transferred to Ndaragwa


constituency.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

a) Kinagop
Residents felt their presentations were ignored by IIBRC. Further, Historical ties were not
considered since half of the constituency was moved to Kipipiri Constituency. , Geographical
feature not put into consideration in the first review. Some areas are in Naivasha although it gets
services from Kinangop.

b) Ndaragwa

The Formula used was not proper since Ndaragwa has a similar population with other
constituencies such as Kipipiri but it was not given a constituency.

4.3.20 Nyeri County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries
Public Views IIBRC Proposals
1. Proposals Related to Nyeri Town Constituency Nyeri Town Constituency
Three proposals were made for the delimitation of Nyeri Town Chania Ward, Gatito Ward, Karia
Constituency. Ward, Kamakwa Ward, Muruguru
Proposal 1. Ward, Nyaribo Ward, Kiganjo
 To split Nyeri Town Constituency into Nyeri Central Ward, Kirichu Ward, Mukaro Ward,
Constituency to have the following wards: Central, Mathari-Kihuyo Ward and Nyeri
Chania, Gatitu, Karia/Giachamwenge, Kamakwa, and Central Ward.
Mukaro wards; and
 Nyeri North Constituency comprising Mathari ward,
Nyaribo ward, Kiganjo, Kirichu, Muruguru wards.
Proposal 2.
 Split Nyeri Town Constituency into:
(i) Lower Nyeri Municipality; and
(ii) Upper Nyeri Municipality
Proposal 3.
 Split Nyeri Town Constituency into:
(i) Nyeri East Constituency,
(ii) Nyeri West Constituency; and
(iii) Nyeri Central Constituency.
2. Proposals Related to Othaya Constituency Othaya Constituency
 Split the constituency into two as follows: Nyamari Ward, Kanyange Ward,
i). Othaya North :comprising Iria-ini, Mumwe and Kianganda Ward, Karima
mahiga Locations; and Ward,Chinga Ward, Mahiga Ward,
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ii). Othaya South : comprising Karima, Chinga North Mumwe Ward, Rutune ward, karima
and Chinga South locations. Ward and Irainin(Part) Ward.

 On the wards, the following suggestion were


forwarded: subdivide the County Council wards into
two each as follows:Mahiga (Mahiga East &West),
Mumwe (Mumwe East &West), Karima (Karima South
& North), Iria-ini (Iria-ini North & South) Chinga
(Chinga North &South)

3. Proposals Related to Mukurweini Constituency Mukurweini Constituency


Gakindu Ward, Muhito Ward, Githi
 No proposals were made. Ward, Gikondi Ward, Giathugu
Ward, Rutune Ward and Thanu
Ward.
4. Proposals Related to Mathira Constituency Mathira Constituency
 The Constituency to be split into two; Residential Ward, Commercial
i. Mathira East Constituency comprising of Gatei, Ward, Market Ward, Stadium Ward,
Railway Ward, Hospital ward,
Gitunduti, Gikumo, Gathehu/Ragati Konyu Ward, Iria-ini West( Mathira)
Kaguyu/Thegenge/Kiaguthu/Gatundu, ward, Ngorano Ward, Kirimukuyu
Kiamwangi/Chehe/Kairia/Baricho/Mukore/Gachuku, Ward, Ruguru Ward, Ngandu Ward,
Karindundu/Gakuyu, Karatina; Ichuga Ward, Magutu Ward, and
ii. Mathira West Constituency comprising of the Iria-ini East (Mathira ).
following wards: Ngorano, Iruri/Sagana,
Kiamwangi/Ruturu, Ichuga/Itiati,Thaithi, Ngaini,
Mutathiini, Kiria, Mbogoini/Thiu, Ngandu/Gachuiro
5. Proposals Related to Tetu Constituency Tetu Constituency
 To split into 3 as follows: Tetu East Constituency, Tetu Aguthi Ward, Tetu Ward, Muhoya
West Constituency and Tetu Central Constituency. Ward, Gaaki Ward, Karundu ward
and Thigingi Ward.
6. Proposals Related to Kieni Constituency Kieni Constituency
 The proposal put forward for Kieni East is to split it into Gakwa Ward, Naromoru Ward,
two constituencies. Kieni East Constituency and Kieni Kiamathaga Ward, Kabaru Ward,
West following the district boundaries.

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a) Kieni
The Geographical features were not considered in the first review by IIBRC.

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4.3.21 Kirinyaga County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals Related to Gatanga Constituency Mwea Constituency
Kutus South Ward, Thiba Ward,
 Two proposals were made pertaining to Mwea. Tebere Ward, Nyangati Ward,
Murinduko Ward, Nguka Ward,
i). Mwea constituency to be split into two constituencies
Gathigiriri Ward and Kangai Ward.
namely Mwea East Constituency and Mwea West
constituency

ii). Mwea constituency to be split into three


constituencies.

i.
Constituency 1: comprising of Mutithi
Kangai and Thiba locations;
ii. Constituency 2: comprising of Tebete
location;
iii. Constituency 3: comprising of Murinduko
location
2. Proposals Related to Gichugu Constituency Gichugu Constituency
 Two proposals were made: Ngariama Ward, Kirima Ward,
Kabere Ward, Baragwi Ward,
Proposal 1. Karumandi Ward, Njuki-ini Ward and
a) Gichugu Constituency to be split into two. Gichugu Kutus Central.
West Constituency- Comprising of the whole of
Kabare plus Kiaruri, Guama, Thimu and Gatu
Location; and

b) Gichugu East Constituency - Comprising of the


wholeof the old Ngariama plus Thumita, Kariru,
Raimu and Rwambiti locations.
Proposal 2.
Split and create the following:-

o Kirinyaga East Upper Constituency-


Comprising of Kirima, Karumandi and Ngariama;
and
o Kirinyaga East Lower Constituency-
comprising of Kabare, Baragwi and Njuki-ini
locations
3. Proposals Related to Ndia Constituency Ndia Constituency

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 It was proposed that the constituency be split into two Mutithi Ward, Gacharu Ward,Karima
constituencies namely: Ward, Kathaka Ward, Kariti Ward,
Mukure Ward, Kinyaga Ward,
i). Ndia East Constituency to constitute Mwerua, Mwerua Ward and Kiine Ward.
Kagio, Mukure and Giaconge locations; and

ii). Ndia West Constituency to constitute Kariti,


Kiangai, Kiini, Sagana, and Thigirichi locations.

 It was also proposed that all operational locations to be


converted into electoral wards

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No emerging issue.

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It is proposed that the recommendations of IIBRC Report be upheld.

4.3.22 Murang’a County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Kangema Constituency Kangema Constituency
Kanyenyaini Ward, Iyego Ward,
 No proposals were submitted. Gakira Ward, Watuha Ward,
Gacharaigu Ward, Muringaini Ward,
Kiairathe Ward, Rwathia Ward,
Kihoyia Ward, Kiruri Ward,
Ngathaithi Ward and Murarandia
Ward.

2. Proposals related to Mathioya Constituency Mathioya Constituency

 No proposals were submitted concerning constituencies. Njumbi Ward, Kiria-ini Ward, Kiru
 It was however proposed that Karunge ward In Karunge Ward, Karung’e Ward, Gitugi Ward,
location and split Njumbi Ward into -Njumbi and Gaturi Ward, Kamacharia Ward and
Nyuro Wards Locations of Muranga County.

3. Proposals related to Kiharu Constituency Kiharu Constituency


Kimathi Ward, Gikindu Ward,
a) Four proposals were submitted; Hospital Ward, Mumbi Ward,
i). It was propsed that Kiharu Constituency be split into Central Ward, Mukuyu Ward,
three constituencies namely: Njouini Ward, Maragi Ward, Mbiri
a. Kahuro Constituency to comprise of Rural Ward, Mirichu Ward,
Muranda Division; Githamba, Theri, Gatundu Ward, Kahuhia Ward and
Gathaithi, Kaganda, Gatuya Locations; Weithaga Ward.
Mugoiri Division; Mirichu, Kiria, Gatundu,
Kahuro locations.

b. Kiharu Constituency to comprise of


Weithaga Division; Kahuti, Wanjengi, Gatheru,
Kahuhia; Kiharu Division: Township,
Njoguini, Mbiri Locations.

c. Gaturi Constituency to comprise of Gaturi


division which comprises of Nyakihai,
Gathukeini, and Mugeka Locations; Kimathi
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Kimathi locations.
ii). The Constituency to be split into four constituencies
namely Kahuro, Wangu, Gaturi, Kiharu. Boundaries
were not proposed.

iii). To split the Kiharu constituency into Kahuro


Constituency to follow the current Kahuro
Divisional boundary and Kiharu Constituency to
follow the present Kiharu Divisional Boundary.
4. To create two constituencies (Kahuro Constituency -
covering Gathaithi, Gatundu, Mirichu and Gatuya
Locations- and Wangu Constituency covering Weithaga,
Kahuhia, Upper Murarandia Locations) from Kahuro
division and a further, 2 constituencies (Gaturi
constituency comprising of Gaturi, Kimathi, Gikindu
Locations and Kiharu constituency to cover Murang’a
municipality and Mbiri Location.) from Kiharu division.

5. Proposals related to Kigumo Constituency Kigumo Constituency


b) Kigumo constituency was proposed to be split into two Kinyona Ward, Kibage Ward,
constituencies. Muthiti Ward, Kigumo East Ward,
i). Kigumo Constituency to comprise of Kangari, Kangare Ward, Kahumbu Ward and
Kigumo West.
Kinyona, Kigumo, Makuyu location ;and
ii). Makuyu Constituency to comprise of Maragua
Ridge Location, Kambiti Location, Makuyu
Location, Kagunduini Location, Gaichanjiru
Location

6. Proposals related to Maragwa Constituency Maragwa Constituency


c) A proposal was made to split Maragwa into two Mbugua Ward, Makuyu Ward,
constituencies; Ichagaki Ward, Kirimiri Ward,
i). Makuyu Constituency to consist of Kambiti, Samar Ward, Kabiti Ward, Maragwa
Ridge Ward, Nginda Ward,
Kirimiri, Wempa, Karimawaro, Kagunduini,
Kamahuha-Maranjau Ward and
Mwuka, East and Makuyu, and Gaichanjiru wards Wempa Ward.
ii). Murang’a South Constituency to consist of
Kamahuha, Maragwa, Ridge Mbugwa, Samar
Gakoigo, Icagak and Nginda wards.
d) The other proposal with regard to existing wards was to
have Nginda, Makuyu, Kamahuha, and Murang’a town
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split into Sabasaba and Kamahuha Wards

7. Proposals related to Kandara Constituency


Kandara Constituency
Two proposals were forwarded:- Kaguthi-Githuia Ward, gatundu-
Proposal 1. Kiiri-Kandara Ward, Kagunduini
i). To split Kandara constituency into two constituencies West Ward, Kagunduini East Ward,
that is Kandara South Constituency (Covering Gaichanjiru Ward, Githumo Ward,
Ngararia Ward, Muruka Ward,
ithiru East, Ithiru west, Ithiru South, Gacharage,
Gakui-Karimamwaro Ward and
Ngararia, Naroo, Kiraga & Githumu) and Kandara Gathugu-Ruchu-Gakarara Ward.
North Constituency (Covering kagungu-ini East,
Kagunduini West, Gaichanjiru, Nguruwe-ini, Muruka,
Kibaage, Kariua, Gichagi-ini & Gituru)

ii). To make all the current divisions of Gaichanjiru, Ithiru


and Ruchu Constituencies.
8. Proposals Related to Gatanga Constituency Gatanga Constituency
Kariara Ward, Kihumbuini
e) There were no proposals submitted for Gatanga Ward,Gatanga Ward, Kigoro Ward,
Constituency. Samuru Ward, Mitubiri Ward,
Kakuzi Ward, Kiriaini Ward,
Mukarara ward and Mugomuini
Ward.

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(iii) Emerging Issues
a) Kiharu
It was alleged that the IBBRC failed to take account of the population, communication and
geographical features. Secondly, two wards were transferred to Kagema, which is a protected
constituency. The division of the wards weakened Kiharu’s economic stability and broke cultural
ties. A tea factory has been moved to another constituency. The Population quota used for rural
areas was not suitable and should have been used for urban areas only. The community was not
consulted in moving Muraranda and Gaturi to Mathioya Constituency.

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4.3.23 Kiambu County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Gatundu South Gatundu South Constituency
Mundoro Ward, Ngenda South
 It was proposed that Gatundu south be split into two Ward, Ngenda North Ward,
constituencies:- Kiganjo ward, Kiamwangi ward and
i). Gatundu South Constituency that will comprise of Ndarugu Ward .
Kiamwangi, Ngenda, Kiganjo division and parts of
Ruiru Division
ii). Gatundu Central Constituency to comprise of
Kiganjo, Ndarugu, Ngenda Divisions and parts of Juja
division
 It was also proposed that the following Wards be created:
Rwabura and Munyuini from Ndarugo; Kimunyu from
Ng’enda South Mutati; Gathage from Kiamwangi;
Kiamworia and Gatitu from Mundoro and Kiganjo ward

2. Proposals related to Gatundu North Gatundu North Constituency


There were two proposals relating to Gatundu North. Mangu Ward, Karuri Ward, Makwa
Proposal 1. Ward, Gathaite Ward, kamwangi
Split Gatundu North Constituency into: ward, Gituamba ward and
i. Chania Constituency, Githobokoni Ward.
ii. Mang’u Constituency,
iii. Githobokoni Constituency and

Creation of: Gikoe ward and Githobokoni ward.


Proposal 2.

Split Gatundu North Constituency into:-


 Gatundu West Constituency to cover the Tea Zones;
and
 Gatundu East Constituency to cover the Coffee zones.
3. Proposals related to Juja Constituency Juja Constituency
There was a proposal to split Juja into: Murera Ward, Gitothua Ward,
Kalimoni Ward and Juja Ward.
i). Githurai Constituency: covering Kahawa Sukari and
Githurai Wards. Thika Town Constituency
Gatuanyaga Ward, Kiganda Ward,
ii). Ruiru Constituency: covering Gitothua, Commercial Makongeni Ward, Kamenu Ward,

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and Murera wards and proposed Gikumari Division. Ndururumo Ward, Mugumoini
Ward, Majengo Ward, Market
Ward, Hospital Ward and Biashara
Ward of Kiambu County.

Ruiru Constituency
Kahawa Sukari Ward, Githurai
Kimbo Ward and Gatongora Ward
of Kiambu County.
4. Proposals related to Githunguri Constituency Githunguri Constituency
 It was proposed that Githunguri constituency be split Githunguri Ward, Ikinu Ward,
into two Constituencies: Komathai Ward, Githiga Ward,
i). Githunguri West Constituency and Ngewa ward, Kiratina Ward,and
ii). Githunguri East Constituency comprising of Kanjai-Kiairia Ward.
Lower Lari, Karatina and Kamotoi Division.

 It was also proposed that the following be split:


i). Githiga ward into Gathangari and Githiga
wards;
ii). Ikinu ward into Ikinu and Riuki wards;
iii). Kiratina ward into Kiratina, Gathagu and
Kibichai Wards;
iv). Ngewa ward into Nyaga and Kiri wards.

5. Proposals related to Kiambaa Constituency Kiambaa Constituency


Cianda Ward, Kanunga Ward,
 It was proposed that Kiambaa Constituencies be split Muchata Ward, Ndenderu Ward,
into three constituencies as namely Kiambu Kihara Ward and Kiambaa Ward.
Constituency, Kihara Constituency and Kiambaa
Constituency and that the boundaries of the above Kaimbu Constituency
should follow the current divisional Boundaries;Riabai Ward, Township Ward,
Ting,ang,a Ward, Technology Ward,
 It was also proposed to merge Kiambu Municipal Ndumberi Ward, Kihongo Ward
council, Karurri Town Council, and Ting’ang’a & and Kanunga Ward of Kiambu
Cianda Wards to form Kiambu Municipality County.

6. Proposals related to Kikuyu Constituency Kabete Constituency


It was proposed that Kikuyu Constituency be split into two to Kabete Ward, Muguga Ward and
be referred to as: Nyathuna Ward of Kiambu County.
i). Kabete Constituency :Covering Muguga, Kabete,
Nyathuna and parts of Kinoo Divisions [Kinoo &Uthiru]) Kikuyu Constituency
;and Kinoo Ward, Karai Ward, Nachu
Ward and Kikuyu Ward of Kiambu
ii). Kikuyu Constituency: Covering parts of Kinoo, County.
Kikuyu and Karai division. The boundary between the two

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constituencies to be the great North road.

7. Proposals related to Limuru Constituency Limuru Constituency


Bibirioni Ward, Kamirithu Ward,
 It was proposed that Limuru Constituency be Limuru Central Ward, Limuru East
split into two namely Limuru Ndeiya Ward, Ngecha Ward, Ndeiya Ward,
Constituency and Limuru Constituency. Thigino Ward and Tigoni Ward.

 Retention of the existing wards were proposed,


Thigio, Ndeiya, and
Kiriri Wards.
 Split Limuru into, Gecha, Limuru and Ndeiya wards.
8. Proposals related to Lari Constituency Lari Constituency
There were two proposals. Lari Ward, Kijabe Ward, Kirenga
i). Lari constituency to be split into Lari Upper Ward, Gatamayu Ward, Namayu
Consituency and Lari Lower. The boundary to be along Ward and Kinale Ward.
Komothai River to the East of Gatamayu division, Ruiru
River to the West, Kiambururu to the south and Gekohi
in Kerita division.
ii). To curve Gatamaiyu constituency from existing
Githunguri Constituency and Lari Constituencies to
consist of:

 From Lari Constituency; Nyanduma location,


Gatamaiyu location, Kamburu location
 From Githunguri Constituency; Komothai location
and Kirathina location

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No issues raised as concerns the recommendations in the IIBRC Report.

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4.3.24 Turkana County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Turkana North Constituency Turkana North Constituency
Several Proposals were given:- Lokitang Ward, Karebur
Proposal 1: Ward,Ngissiger Ward, Riakomor
1. The constituency be divided into four parts:- Karach Ward, Kaeris Ward, Kataboi Ward,
Constituency – that will comprise Polopoi Division Kibish Ward, Naita Ward, Meyan
and Kakuma Divisions; Ward,Kaikor Ward, Kokuro Ward,
Loruth Esokon Ward, Yapakuno
2. Lokichoggio Constituency – that will comprise of Ward and Pelekech /Nakalate
Lokichoggio and Nanam divisions Ward (Part) of Turkana County.

Proposal 2:
The Divisions to be merged to make five constituencies:- Turkana West Constituency
1. Lokichogio Constituency: - Lokichoggio/Nanan Nakalale-Pelekech (Part) Ward,
divisions; Kakuma Ward, Loreng Ward,
2. Kakuma Constituency: - Orupoi/Kakuma divisions. Oroboi Ward, Kalobeyei Ward,
3. Lokitaung’ Constituency:- Kataboi/Lokitaung Songot Ward, Lokichoggio Ward,
divisions; Loteteleit Ward, Nanaam-Mogila
4. Kaler Constituency: Kaleng/Lapur divisions; and Ward and Lorau Ward of Turkana
5. Kibich Constituency: Kibish/Kaikor divisions. County.

Proposal 3:
The People with disability proposed:-
1. Kakuma Oropoi Constituency;
2. Lokichoggio/Ng’ang Constituency stretching from
Lokichoggio up to a place called Kaleng; and
3. Constituency stretching from Kataboi up to Kibish

2. Proposals related to Turkana Central Constituency Turkana Central Constituency


 The public proposed five constituencies namely Kalakol, Kang'irisae Ward, Kerio Ward,
Lodwar Town, Turkwell, Loima and Ekerio constituencies; Nakwanga Ward, Napetet Ward,
Napuu Ward, Kenyatta Ward,
 Proposed formartion of the following wards:- Kangirise; Kanamkemer Ward, Kang‟atotha
Nakoret; Kerio; Nakurio; Langatosa; Lomapus; Namukse; Ward, Kalokol Ward, Kapua-
Kalokol; Kapua; Nakwele; Ekurot; Lomeyian; Napeling; Namadak Ward, Kawalathe Ward
Kapus; Nadapal; and Napeikar; Turkwel; Lorugum; and of Turkana County.
Kotaruk; Lokitotota; Rangany; Kalemunyang; Lobei;
Loyima; Push; Lokiriama; Urum; Loruinkipi; and Loima Constituency
Kahemanik. Lomeyan Ward, Loima Ward,
Nadapal Ward, Turkwel Ward,
Lokiriama Ward, Lobei Ward,
Lorengippi Ward and Kotaruk

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Ward of Turkana County.
3. Proposals related with Turkana South Constituency
 Proposed that Turkana south be divided into 3 Turkana South Constituency
constituencies based on the existing divisions; Lokichar Ward, Kalapata Ward,
1) Turkana South Constituency should have the Katilu Ward, Kaputir Ward and
following divisions:- Lobokat Ward of Turkana County.
i) Lokichar Division which has two locations and four
sub-locations and also Kapese Location;
ii) Proposed Kalapata Division which will have three
locations namely Kalapata, Akipur and Nakale
locations;
iii) Proposing Locha to be a division with Locha,
Aspurur and Lochariamois locations.

2) Turkana East Constituency will have:


i) Lochagulo Division with Acheder and Lothii Turkana East Constituency
locations with eight sub-locations, two for each; Katilia Ward, Kochodin Ward,
ii) Lokor Division should have Lokor, Lotuba and Lokori Ward, Napeitom Ward and
Gangtit locations. There are six sub-locations; Kapedo Ward of Turkana County.
iii) In Kapila Division, to have Kapila, Aparkat and
Loriu locations. Each will have two sub-locations;
iv) Lonelo Division with Lonelo, Apar and Domelo
locations with six sub-locations. Each location will
have two sub-locations; and
v) Nataiton Division is the last one with Nataiton,
Kamuge, Nyuluka locations, each with two sub-
locations.
 Turkana East Constituency should have 15 civic wards.
Out of this, five Wards already exist and ten additional
wards proposed.
 It should also have five divisions out of which two exist. It
should have 15 locations, out of which nine exist. It should
also have 31 sub-locations, out of which 21 exist.

(3) Turkwel Constituency to have three divisions. That is


i) Katilu Division with Katilu, Almung’oroko,
Nakabasang and Lokafai locations. Each of them
should have two sublocations;
ii) Kainuk Division which should have Kainuk and
Lorokor and Kakong Location. All those three
locations will have two sub-locations each;
iii) Nakwamoru Division: Nakwamoru, Kalamweya and
Kaptir locations. Each of this will have two sub-
locations

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)
a) Turukana Central
The Population Quota used was not proper. Based on the population in the area and the entire
Turkana County, Turkana Central deserved 5 additional constituencies to ensure adequate
representation.

4.3.25 West Pokot County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Kapenguria Constituency Kapenguria Constituency
Endugh Ward, Ptoyo Ward, Nakwijit Ward,
Proposal 1. Miskwony Ward, Tamugh Ward, Sook
Split it to create Kapenguria and Pokot South Ward, Chekomos Ward, Chepkopegh Ward,
constituencies Riwo Ward, Kanyarkwat Ward, Senetwo
Ward, Kapenguria Ward, Kapenguria North
Proposal 2. Ward, Keringet-Psigirio Ward, Talau Ward,
Split to create Kapenguria and LeLan constituencies Keringet Ward, Chemwochoi Ward,
Kisiaunet Ward and,Kaibos Ward of West
Proposal 3 Pokot County.
Split it to create Kapenguria and Sengwer
constituencies Pokot South Constituency
Lelan Ward, Tapach Ward, Kaptabuk Ward,
Ywalateke Ward, Siyoi Ward, Parua Ward,
Kapyogen Ward, Kopro ward, Sodany ward,
Kapchemongen Ward and Chepareria-
Kosulol Ward of West Pokot County.

2. Proposals related to Sigor Constituency Sigor Constituency


Proposed Pokot South Constituency to be crated. Porkoyu Ward, Masol Ward, Sekerr Ward,
Wei-wei Ward, Lomut Ward, Sekerot Ward,
Batei Ward, Cheptulel Ward, Mwino Ward
and of West Pokot County.
3. Proposals related to Kacheliba Constituency Kacheliba Constituency
Proposed to spilt it and create Pokot North Akoret Ward, Chemorongit Ward,
Constituency Lokitanyala Ward, Kalapata Ward, Kases
Ward, Kiwawa Ward, Kasei Ward, Lopet
Ward, Kapchok Ward, Kodich Ward and
Suam Ward of West Pokot County.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

a) Sigor
The issue of Community of interest was not observed.

b) Kapeguria

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Two wards, Kanyarkwat and Chemochoi, were wrongly taken to the new Pokot South
constituency.

4.3.26 Samburu County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Samburu West Constituency Samburu West Constituency
El-Barta Ward, Nyiro East Ward, Nyiro
c) Proposal create one more constituency to be named West Ward, Nyiro South Ward, Baragoi
Samburu North Ward, Nachola Ward and Ndoto Ward
of Samburu County.

Samburu North Constituency


Amaiya Ward, Baawa Ward, Ng’ari
Ward, Lkorroto Ward, Milimani Ward,
Biashara Ward, Shabaa Ward, Suguta
Marmar Ward, Lpartuk Ward, Marti
Ward, Kawap Ward, Arsim Ward,
Lodokojek Ward, Latakweny Ward, Poro
Ward, Loosuk Ward, Opiroi Ward,
Angata Nanyokie Ward, Barsaloi Ward
and Kisima Ward of Samburu County.
2. Proposals related to Samburu East Constituency Samburu East Constituency
d) No proposal was presented. Ngilai West Ward, Ngare Narok Ward,
Wamba Ward, Ngaroni Ward,
Lodungokwe Ward, Nairimirimo Ward,
Waso West Ward, Waso East Ward and
Sere-Olipi Ward of Samburu County.

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Samburu County

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No major emerging issues.

4.3.27 Trans Nzoia County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Saboti Constituency Saboti Constituency
 Two constituencies proposed to be created:
1. Kitale Central Constitueny which is to comprise Kisawai Ward, Kinyoro Ward,
Central Division and Waitaluk division with a Matisi Ward, Kipsongo
population of 201,322; Ward,Saboti Ward, Machewa
2. Kitale West Constituency to comprise Saboti, Ward, Nabiswa Ward, Sikhendu
Kiminini/Kinyoro and Central Divisions with 183, 000 Ward, Mumia Ward and Tuwani
people. Ward and Sokoni Ward of Trans-
 Another proposal was to divide the constituency into 3 Nzoia County.
constituencies:-
1. Kitale Town Constituency (the old central division); Kiminini Constituency
2. Kitale Central Constituency (Kiminini Division and
the newly established Kinyoro which includes Kisawai); Kimini Ward, Sirende Ward,
3. Kitale West Constituency to include Sikhendu, Waitaluk Ward, Milimani Ward,
Machewa, Saboti na Timboroa divisions. Kibomet Ward, Lessos Ward,
 Proposal 3: the constituency to be divided into: Webuye Ward, Hospital Ward,
1. Kimini Constituency – To comprise Kiminini Sokoni Ward and Masaba Ward of
Division, Waitaluk Division and part of the Central Trans-Nzoia County.
Division which is Kibomet Location (With an area of
391.3 sq km)
Endebese Constituency
2. Saboti Constituency - Saboti Division, Kinyoro
Endebess Ward, Matumbei Ward,
Division and part of Central Division which is the
Chepchoina Ward, Kaptega Ward
Municipality Location. (With an area of 350.2 sq);
and Mumberes Ward of Trans-
Nzoia County.
2. Proposals related to Cherangany Constituency Cherangany Constituency
 It was proposed that the Constituency remains as it is; Makutano Ward, Sitatunga Ward,
 Following wards were proposed:- Cherangany Ward; Kaplamai Ward, Motosiet Ward,
Suwerwa Ward; Geta Ward; Milimani Ward; Chepsiro Cherangani-Suwerwa Ward,
Ward; Motosit Ward; Kaplamai Ward; Konyek Ward; Kiptoror Ward and Chepsiro Ward
Mukuyu Ward; Sitatunga Ward; Sinyereri Ward; Michai of Trans-Nzoia County.
Ward and Makutano
3. Proposals related to Kwanza Constituency Kwanza Constituency
 Proposal 1: Kapkoi Ward, Keiyo Ward,
Kwanza Constituency should remain as it is; Kapomboi Ward, Kwanza Ward,
Kaisagat Ward, Kapsitwet Ward

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 Proposal 2: and Sinyerere Ward of Trans-
The constituency to be divided into two: Nzoia County.
1. Entebess Constituency
2. Kwanza Constituency

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Trans Nzoia County

(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No major emerging issues in Trans Nzoia County.

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4.3.28 Uasin Gishu County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Eldoret North Soy Constituency
Constituency Soy Ward, Kipsomba Ward, Koisagat Ward,
Ziwa Ward, Moi’s Bridge North Ward , Moi’s
It was proposed that the following constituencies be Bridge South Ward, Stadium-Industrial Ward,
created out of the current Eldoret North: Kidiwa-Kipsuswa Ward, Kiplombe (Kuinet
1. Soy/Moi’s bridge Sublocations) Ward (Part) and Eldoret North
2. Turbo/sosiani Ward of Uasin Gishu County.
3. Sirikwa
Turbo Constituency
Ngenyilel Ward, Tapsagoi Ward, Sugoi
Ward,Kamagut Ward, Kamukunji Ward,
Kapyemit Ward, Shauri Yako Ward and
Kiplombe (Kiplombe and Kilimani
sublocations) Ward (Part) of Uasin Gishu
County.
2. Proposals related to Eldoret East Moiben Constituency
Constituency Moibeki Ward, Moiben Ward, Karuna Ward,
Sergoit Ward, Tembelio Ward, Kimumu-
 Split the constituency into two and rename them Sergoit Ward,
as indicated below: Hospital (Sigot Sublocation) Ward (Part),
(i) Moiben Constituency; and Market Ward and Kapyeimet Ward (Part) of
(ii) Ainabokoi Constituency. Uasin Gishu County.

Ainabkoi Constituency
Chemng‟oror Ward, Kipkabus Ward,
Kaptagat Ward, Kapsoya Ward, Olare Ward
and Ainabkoi Ward of Uasin Gishu County.
3. Proposals related to Eldoret South Kapseret Constituency
Constituency Kipkenyo Ward, Langas Ward, Ngeria Ward,
Race Course Ward, Simat-Kapsaret Ward,
 Proposed for the creation of Eldoret South and Kipchamo Ward, and Megun-Kesses Ward of
Wareng. Uasin Gishu County.

Tarakwa Constituency
Simotwa Ward, Tarakwa Ward, Cheptiret
Ward, Oleinguse Ward, Pioneer-Elgon View
Ward, Timboroa
Ward, Kipchamo Ward, Race Course (Langas
Sublocation) Ward (Part) and Tulwet-Chuiyat
Ward of Uasin Gishu County.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

a) Eldoret South
It emerged that some wards were swapped and one ward had name changed incorrectly.

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4.3.29 Elgeyo Marakwet County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Keiyo North Constituency Keiyo North Constituency
2. Proposed a creation of two constituencies:- Keiyo Kapchemutwa Ward, Kokwao Ward,
North and Keiyo East; Irong Ward, Kapkonga Ward, Kamogich
3. The boundary of the two constituencies should run Ward, Kessup Ward, Central Ward,
along Keiyo escarpment; Sergoit Ward, Kiptuilong Ward, Kapterik
4. Eastern boundary should be Kerio River and the Ward, Mutei Ward, Keu Ward, of Elgeyo
current Keyio East Division to be elevated to a district
and made a Constituency;
2. Proposals related to Keiyo South Constituency Keiyo South Constituency
Kaptarakwa Ward, Mosop Ward, Metkei
 No issues presented. Ward, Kapkwony Ward, Marichor West
Ward, TumeiwoWard, Marichor East Ward,
Maoi Ward, Kocholwo Ward, Nyaru Ward,
Kamwosor Ward, Soy Ward, Kibargoi
Ward, Chemoibon Ward, Chepsigot Ward,
Kitany Ward and Kabiemit Ward of
Elgeyo-Marakwet
County.
3. Proposals related to Marakwet West Constituency Marakwet East Constituency
 Divide into two constituencies: Marakwet West Chebororwa Ward, Cherangany Ward,
Constituency and Marakwet Central Constituency; Lelan Ward, Kamoi Ward, Sengwer Ward,
 Marakwet West should comprise of Chebororwo Kuserwo Ward, Moiben Ward, Kapsowar
Division which has the following locations:- Konda Ward, Chesuman Ward, Kipsaiya Ward,
bilet; Yamurgoi; Tamarur; and Kiabai; Arror Ward and Koibarak Ward of
 Kapcherop Division has Kapterit; Kamoi; Sengwer; Elgeyo-Marakwet County.
and Kipteber; and
 Another proposed name for the constituency is
Kapcherop Constituency
 Marakwet Central to be hived from the existing
Marakwet West Constituency. It should comprise of
Kapsowar Division, Chebiemit and Tunyo divisions.
 Every existing location should be made a ward;
4. Proposals related to Marakwet East Constituency Marakwet East Constituency
a) The constituency should remain as it is currently Endo Ward, Koibirir Ward, Embobut
constituted; Ward, Embolot Ward, Murkutwo Ward,
Mokoro Ward, Kipkaner Ward, Sambirir
Ward, Mon Ward, Kaptich Ward and
Kapyego Ward of Elgeyo-Marakwet
County.

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a) Keiyo North
It emerged that the Community of interest, Historical, Economical and cultural ties were not
considered. The community also requested a review of the boundary between two neighboring
constituencies in different counties.

The Means of communication for resident of a location& sub-location in Eldoret East would like to
be moved to Keiyo North as they’re too far away from the service in their constituency
headquarters; and that the residents would like the issue of county boundaries looked at in future
boundaries review.

4.3.30 Nandi County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Tinderet Tinderet Constituency
Constituency O’llessos Ward, Sochoi Ward, Kapchorwa Ward,
Siret Ward, Mogobich Ward, Kapkoros Ward,
(iii) Proposal to split Tinderet and create Kapng‟etuny Ward, Miteitei Ward, Tindiret
Kapng’etuny or Nandi Hills constituency Ward and Kosoiywo Ward of Nandi County.

Nandi Hills Constituency

Chemase Ward, Chemilil Ward, Soba Ward,


Kapsimotwo Ward, Chebarus Ward and Songhor
Ward of Nandi County.
2. Proposals related to Aldai Constituency Aldai Constituency
Terik Ward, Maraba Ward, Kibwareng-Chebilat
(iv) No proposed constituency Ward, Kabwareng Ward, Kapkemich Ward,
Koyo Ward, Ndurio Ward, Kaptumo Ward,
Kemeloi Ward and Kaboi Ward of Nandi
County.

3. Proposals related to Emgwen Emgwen North Constituency


Kosirai Ward, Chepterit Ward, Chemundu-
Constituency
Kaptildil Ward, Kapsabet Ward, Mutwot-
Proposal to split Emgwen constituency into two; Ngechek Ward, Kaptel Ward, Sangalo Ward,
Kiptuiya Ward, Itigo Ward, Lelmokwa (Bibiriet
(v) Emgwen North and
Location) Ward (Part), Songalo (Kipsomoite
(vi) Emgwen South Sublocation) Ward (Part), Ward (Part)
Kapsisiywa Ward and Kamoiywo Ward of Nandi
County.

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Emgwen South Constituency


Kapkangani Ward, Chepkumia Ward, Kiminda
Ward, Kamobo Ward, Kilibwoni North Ward,
Kipture-Irimis Kimaam Ward, Kipsigak-Kipsotoi
Ward, Kabirirsang Ward, and Arwos Ward of
Nandi County.
4. Proposals related to Mosop Constituency
Mosop Constituency
A proposal presented Split Mosop into three;
Chepterwai Ward, Surungai Ward, Kurgung
(a) Mosop Central Constituency Ward, Kabisaga Ward, Kipkaren Ward,
Lelmokwo (Sigot, bibiriet and lelmokwo
(b) Mosop West Constituency; and
locations) Ward (Part), Kebulonik Ward, Kabiyet
(c) Mosop East Constituency Ward, and Ndalat Ward of Nandi County.

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Nandi County

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)
a) Mosop &Emgwen
The Means of communication and consultation with all interested parties was not done. As aresult
some wards were omitted while others appeared in both constituencies .this needs to be corrected.
b) Tinderet
Not all interested parties were consulted. There was a mix up of wards and sub- locations, with
some going to Tinderet instead of new Nandi Hills Constituency.

4.3.31 Baringo County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposal related to Baringo East
Constituency Baringo East Constituency
 Proposal to split the constituency into two and Akoret Ward, Churo Ward, Tangulubei Ward,
rename as indicated below:- Korossi Ward, Kolowa Ward, Ribkwo-Kositei
(a) Tiatiy West ( Tiatiy) Constituency, Ward, Loiyamorok Ward, Silale Ward and
(b) Tiatiy East Korosi Constituency Tirioko Ward of Baringo County.

 If not possible to split into two, then it should


be renamed to Tiatiy Constituency
2. Proposal related to Baringo North
Constituency Baringo North Constituency
Ngo’rora-Kinyach Ward, Kabutiei Ward,
 The Commission to consider splitting the Kaptebererwo Ward, Sibilo Ward, Kaboskei–
constituency into two but no proposal was Kerio Ward, Kaboskei-Kipkata Ward,
given to this effect. Kalabata Ward, Lawan Ward, Kabutiei Ward,
Kelyo Ward, Ossen Ward, Katiorin-Saimo
South Ward, Saimo North Ward and Bartum
Ward of Baringo
County.
3. Proposal related to Baringo Central
Constituency Baringo Central Constituency
Proposal 1. Tenges Ward, Emom-Kisonei Ward, Sacho
 Split Baringo Central to create Bogoria Mosop Ward, Sacho Soi Ward, Kimalel Ward,
Constituency and Baringo central constituencies Kabasis Ward, Nge’t Moi Ward, Kapsoo
Borowonin Ward, Ewalel-Soi
Proposal 2. Kimondis Ward, Orokwo Ward, Seguton
 Split Baringo Constituency into Marigat Ward, Chebano Ward, Kinyo Ward,
Constituency and Kaprogonya Ward, Kapsoo/Borowonin Ward,
Baringo Central Constituency Kabarnet Soi Ward, Kituro Ward,
Talai-Ewalel Ward and Kabasis Ward of
Proposal 3. BaringoCounty.

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 Split the Constituency into Ilchamus and
baringo Central With the indicated Wards:- Mochongoi Constituency
Ilchamus and Baringo Central. Mukutani Ward, Salabani Ward, Ngambo
Ward, Marigat Ward, Loboi Ward,
Chebinyinyi- Arabel Ward, Kimoriot Ward,
Ilchamus Ward and Mochongoi Ward of
Baringo County.
4. Proposal related to Mogotio Constituency
Mogotio Constituency
 Proposed to maintain the consistency as it is. Koibos-Soi Ward, Cheberen Ward, Kamar
Ward, Sinende Ward, Ol Kokwe Ward,
Kisanana Ward,
Moguriny Ward, Emining Ward, Kakimor-
Rosoga Ward, Lembus-Kiptoim Ward,
Lembus Mogotio Ward and Kimngorom-
Sirwa Ward of Baringo County.
5. Proposal related to Eldama Ravine
Constituency Eldama Ravine Constituency
Kiplombe Ward, Solian Ward, Benonin Ward,
 Change the name Eldama-Ravine constituency Ravine Ward, Perkerra Ward, Kabimoi Ward,
to Koibatek West or Koibatek Mosop. Saos- Kibias Ward, Poror Ward, Sigoro Ward,
 Create Endorois constituency comprising of Lembus Torongo
Mogorwo, Tenges, Bekibon, Loboi , Ward, Lembus Mosop Ward, Mumberes Ward
Mochongoi and Kibos wards. and Maji Mazuri Ward of Baringo County.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

a) Eldama Ravine & Baringo Central


It emerged that Community of interest were not considered by IIBRC and the Report varied
the names of the wards.

4.3.32 Laikipia County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Laikipia West
Constituency Laikipia West Constituency
Proposal 1. Ngobit Ward, Sirma Ward, Lamuria Ward,
Tigithi Ward, Mashamba Ward, Nturukuma
Split the existing Laikipia west constituency Ward, Hospital
into:- Ward, Stadium Ward, Central Ward and Biashara
(iii) Rumuruti; and Ward of Laikipia County.
(iv) Ol-Moran constituencies

Proposal 2.
Split the existing Laikipia west constituency
into:-
 Laikipia West and
 Laikipia South constituencies

Proposal 3.
Split the existing laikipia west constituency
into:-
 Ngarua,
 Nyahururu and
 Laikipia West constituencies

Proposal 4.
Split the existing laikipia west constituency
into:-
 Ngarua
 Nyahururu and
 Laikipia West constituency

Proposal 5.
Split the existing laikipia constituency into;
 Laikipia North and
 Laikipia West constituencies

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2. Proposals related to Laikipia East
Constituency Laikipia East Constituency
Proposal 1. Nduyu Ward, Manguo Ward, Ndururumo-
Split Laikipia East to:- Hospital Ward, Igwamiti Ward, Melwa Ward,
1. Laikipia North Constituency; Salama Ward, Mutara Ward, Lorian Ward,
Marmanet Ward, Sosian Ward, Muthengera
2. Laikipia East Constituency Ward, Gituamba Ward, Muhotetu Ward,
Proposal 2. Umande Ward, Manyatta Ward, Ayam Ward,
Split Laikipia East to:- Donyo Loip Ward, Dimkom Ward, Waso Narok
Ward and Kinamba Ward of Laikipia County.
1. Laikipia North
2. Laikipia Central and
3. Nanyuki municipality Laikipia North Constituency
Segera Ward, Naibor Ward, Ol-Moran Ward,
Hethi Ward, Mukurian Ward, Ilngwesi Ward,
Mukogodo Ward, Mumonyot Ward, Oloibor
Soit Ward, Idigri-Lepalei Ward, Sosian Ward and
Lonyiek Ward of Laikipia County.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)
a) Laikipia West
It emerged that Laikipia West has a population of 100,361, with its neighbours also having higher
populations, but boundaries were not adjusted or a new constituency added.

4.3.33 Nakuru County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Molo Constiuency
Proposal 1. Molo Constituency
Whole of Eastern Mau Forest Complex Block be a Sachangwan Ward, Turi South Ward,
constituency Molo Ward, Mariashoni Ward,
Elburgon Ward, Mutamaiyu Ward,
Proposal 2. Turi North Ward and Kiambiriria
Create Bogoria constituency out of Molo. Ward of Nakuru County.

Proposal 3. Njoro Constituency


Split Molo into three:- Njoro Ward, Mukungugu Ward, Lare
o Mau Ogiek Ward, Nessuit Ward, Mauche Ward,
o Molo Kihingo Ward, Naishi Ward, Sururu
o Njoro Ward, Naishi (Piave Location) Ward
Proposal 4 (Part) and Mau Narok Ward of
Molo constituency be split to:- Nakuru County.
1. Molo
2. Njoro

Other Proposals
Proposal by Ogiek community
 Ogiek are an indigenous ethnic minority community
found in most parts of the Mau Forest Complex.
Proposal by Endorois community
Endorois are indigenous people.
 Bogoria constituency be created from the existing
locations
 Bogoria constituency be created from the existing
locations
Proposal by Mau Ogiek
 Ogiek are an indigenous ethnic minority community.
They propose Mau Ogiek constituency to be curved
from the larger Molo constituency.

Proposal
Boundaries

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1. Molo constituency as per the current Molo district
boundary
2. Njoro constituency as per the current Njoro district
boundary.
Therefore the boundary shall be at Kamwaura River
which draws from Mau forest to Lake Baringo via
Rongai constituency.
3. It is proposed that Sirikwa ward in Kamara division of
Kuresoi district be brought to Molo district.
4. It is proposed that Ngondu, Ngecha “B”, Ogilgei,
Kerma and the whole of Piave be moved to Njoro
district (as per the current Njoro district)
5. Miti Mingi location of elementaita division in Naivasha
constituency is moved from Gilgil division to Njoro
district.
2. Proposals related to Naivasha Constiuency
Naivasha Constiuency
Proposal 1. Malewa East Ward, Maiella Ward,
Split Naivasha to: Olkaria Ward, Hells‟Gate Ward,
1. Gilgil constituency Longonot Ward, Mwiciringiri Ward,
2. Maai Mahiu constituency; and Maragishu Ward, Lake View Ward,
3. Naivasha Constituency Biashara Ward, Viwanda Ward,
Naivasha East Ward and Mai Mahiu
Proposal 2. Ward of Nakuru County.
Split Naivasha to:-
1. Naivasha town constituency,
2. Naivasha rural constituency and
3. Gilgil constituency Gilgil Constituency
Kiambogo Ward, Ndabibi Ward,
Proposal 3 Malewa West Ward, Miti Mingi Ward,
Split Naivasha to:- Murindati Ward, Gilgil Ward and
1. Naivasha west constituency, Mbaruk Ward of Nakuru County.
2. Naivasha East constituency

Proposal 4.
Split Naivasha to:-
1. Gil gil constituency,
2. Naivasha constituency
3. Proposals related to Kuresoi Constiuency
Proposal 1. Kuresoi SouthConstituency
Proposal to create a constituency called Tinet out of Tinet Ward, Kapsimbeiywo Ward,
Kuresoi. Keringet Ward, Amalo Ward,
Kaplamai Ward, Kiptagich Ward,
Proposal 2. Chemener Ward and Cheptuech
Sub-division of Kuresoi to Ward of Nakuru County.

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1. Kuresoi south constituency and
2. kuresoi North constituency

Proposal 3
The proposed boundary will run as follows
i. From Masaita and follows Kipsonoi River to Kuresoi North Constituency
Kipsonoi road to Kamara Ward, Koige Ward, Sirikwa
ii. From Langwenda- Siwot road to Langwenda Ward, Temoyota Ward, Nyota Ward,
shopping centre to Selilia School Mkulima Ward, Kuresoi Ward and
iii. From Selilia School, it goes to Kamwaura Bridge Kiptororo Ward of Nakuru County.
(Chemosit River) all the way downwards to Ndoinet.
o The upper part shall be the proposed Kuresoi North
Constituency, while the lower side shall be the proposed
Kuresoi south constituency

4. Proposals related to Subukia Constiuency


Subukia Constiuency
It was proposed that Subukia be split the constituency into 3 Lanet Ward, Solai (Nyandudu
as indicated below:- Sublocation) Ward Part, Waseges
◦ Nyamithi constituency; (Mwitethia Location and Gitundaga
◦ Subukia constituency; and sub-location) Ward Part, Kabazi
◦ Kabazi constituency. Ward, Munanda Ward and Subukia
Ward of Nakuru County.

5. Proposals related to Rongai Constiuency Rongai Constituency


Ngata Ward, Solai Ward Part, ,
 No request for sub-division was submitted. Rongai Ward, Boror Ward Makongeni
Ward, Kampi Ya Moto Ward,
Waseges (Manyatta and Nyamatithia
Sublocations) Ward Part, Lengenet
Ward and Maji Tamu Ward of of
Nakuru County.
6. Proposals related to Nakuru Town Constiuency
Bahati Constituency
Proposal 1. Bahati Ward, Dondori Ward,
Split Nakuru town constituency into Nakuru town West Kiamaina Ward, Ndungiri- Kirima
and Nakuru town East. Ward, and of Nakuru County.
Proposal 2.
Split Nakuru town constituency into Menengai, Lanet,
Pipeline, Barut, Nakuru Central, Nakuru East, Nakuru West
Nakuru Town West Constituency
Proposal 3.
Split Nakuru town constituency into :-
Viwanda Ward, Kaptembwa Ward,
◦ Lanet; Barut West Ward, Barut East Ward,
◦ Menengai;
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◦ Nakuru west; and Hospital Ward, Rhoda Ward and
◦ Lake Nakuru Shabab Ward of Nakuru County.

Nakuru Town East Constituency


Proposal 4 Langa Langa Ward, Nakuru East
Ward, Shauri Yako Ward, Biashara
Split Nakuru town constituency to; Ward, Bondeni Ward, Lake View
1. Nakuru town West and Ward, Kivumbini Ward, Menengai
2. Nakuru town East. Ward and of Nakuru County.
Proposal 5:

 Kiamunyu, Ngata and Technology areas be part of the


proposed constituency because of the current status of
development and which needs provision of urban
dwelling related services e.g. water and sewage system
e.t.c.

 Area around Wanyororo, Greenstead and Maili Moja


should be made part of the town to benefit from the
urban dwelling services.

Proposal 6:
Boundary of Nakuru Town East and Nakuru Town west
constituency to be Crater View, KBC Transmitter, Nakuru
Forest Station, Nakuru Municipal Main Treatment water
Tank, Nakuru municipal Mortuary, Railway Flyover, Kanu
Office, Kenyatta avenue round about, Bondeni road,
N.C.C.K to Game Park Main Gate of Nakuru National
Park.

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Subukia & Rongai
 There was a mix-up in the transfer of divisions, locations and sub-location and
 Minority group interests were not considered (Ogiek)

Naivasha
 Community of interest, Historical, Economical and cultural ties not considered.
 The area is home to diverse people groups, and would benefit from better representation.
 Population quota; has high population of 226,056 and by the quota qualifies for 2 extra
conctituencies instead of one as proposed.
Molo
 Re-drawing of boundaries: - one sub-location, Piape, was to be moved from Rongai to Njoro
constituency but this was not done.

Kuresoi
 Community of interest, Historical, Economical and cultural Ties/Minorities/Marginalization not
taken into consideration.
 The minority group & marginalized in the area, the Ogiek, will be further marginalized as the
new constituency, Njoro is bigger than the mother constituency, Molo, thus offering less chance
of representation of this people.

4.3.34 Narok County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Kilgoris Constituency Kiligoris Constituency
.Proposal 1. Masurura Ward, Nkararo Ward,
Kilgoris constituency be split into:- Osinoni Ward, Olomismis Ward,
Shartuka Ward, Kapune Ward,
1. Trans- Mara East – to cover Meguarra tributaries Poroko Ward, Ololchani Ward,
between Shartuka and Ololtenet ward. It will follow Shankoe Ward, Kimintet Ward,
along the river towards thicketed area Olomismis and Oloirien Ward, Enoosaen Ward,
Join Mogor river covering engulfing the former pirrar Angata- Barrikoi Ward, Moyoi
and kerindon Division and continue s along the valley of Ward and Sikawa Ward of Narok
Operai downstream to Mara river. County.
2. Trans-Mara West- the remaining part of the entire
district

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Emurua Dikirr Constituency
Proposal 2.
Kilgoris constituency be split into:- Osinoni Ward, Njipiship Ward,
Ololmaasani Ward, Mogondo Ward,
1. Trans-Mara East- cover the previous Pirrar and Ilkerin Ward, Emarti Ward,
Kerindon divisions; Kapsasian Ward, Emurua Dikirr
2. Kilgoris Constituency Ward of Narok County.
Proposal 3.
Kilgoris constituency be split into:-
1. Emurua Dikirr, (include Ololmaasani, Dikirr Divisions)
2. Trans Mara South,(Include Kirindon, Lolgorian,
Loirien); and
3. Trans Mara North (Include Keyian, Kilgoris,Pirrar)

2. Proposals related to Narok North Constituency


Narok North Constituency
Proposal 1. Olpusimoru Ward, Naisoya Ward,
Spilt Narok into:-Narok North and Narok East Olokurto Ward, Olorropil Ward,
Entiani Ward, Olchorro Ward,
Proposal 2. Siyiapei Ward, Olopito Ward,
Spilt Narok into:-Narok North, Narok east and Melili Masikonde Ward, Entontol Ward,
Stadium Ward, Imasharian-Morijo
Proposal 3. Ward, Oleleishwa Ward, Nkairamiram
Spilt Narok into:- Narok North, Narok East and Melili Ward, Nkareta North Ward, Olokurto
Ward, Upper Melili Ward, Enabelbel
 The Existing Narok North constituency be split into
Ward of Narok County.
two, Narok North and East Constituencies. The Mau
and Olokurto divisions will form the basis of splitting
the constituency, Central division will be redistributed.
Narok East Constituency
 The residents of Ntulele Ward wanted the ward be split
into two; Ntulele and Olenkomei. Mosiro Ward, Oletukat Ward, Ongata
 It was proposed that the proposed Melili constituency Naado Ward, Suswa Ward, Nkareta
would border Narok North along Olchorro/Entontol East Ward, Keekonyoike Ward,
boundary separated by the Nairobi - Narok highway. Ntulele Ward, Ololpironito Ward,
Reasons being:- Enoosupukia Ward and Idarmat
Wards of Narok County.
Representation and benefitting from the allocation of funds
from the council. Equal distribution of resources and
manpower if their requests were granted
3. Proposals related to Narok South Constituency
Narok South Constituency
Split Narok south into two; Loita West Ward, Morijo Loita Ward,
1. Olululunga Elang‟ata-Enterit Ward, Naroosura
Ward, Naikarra Ward, Siana Ward,
2. Osupuko Mara Ward, Olderkesi Ward, Olkinyei

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 The boundary of the proposed constituencies will be Ward, Olkiriane Ward, Nkareta West
Ward, Maji Moto Ward, Lemek Ward,
cutting across the current constituency from Mao forest Melelo Ward and Ololulung‟a Ward
to the north and to Loita division on the south. of Narok County.
 The area is vast with estimated 10,444 km2 square and Narok West Constituency
the boundary with other constituencies should remain Sagamian Ward, Olmekenyu Ward,
the same Sogoo Ward, Mulot Ward, ololoipangi
 The infrastructure within the constituency is poorly and Olmekenyu Sublocation of
done only the Naroosura, Loita, Lemek/Aitong and Ololunga ward and Enelerai Ward
and Ilmotiook Ward of Narok
significant sections of Narok-Sekenani roads are only County.
passable during the dry seasons

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No issues emerged.

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4.3.35 Kajiado County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Kajiado North Constituency Kajiado North Constituency
Proposal 1. Ngong Ward, Oloolua Ward, Kandis Ward,
Split Kajiado North into:- Kajiado North and Ngong Ongata Rongai Ward, Kiserian Ward,
Constituencies. Olkeri Ward, Lemelepo Ward of Kajiado
County.
Proposal 2.
Split kajiado North into three; Kajiado East, Kajiado
West and Kajiado North constituencies. Kajiado West Constituency
Proposal 3. Shompole Ward, Magadi Ward,
Create Kajiado North Constituency that will comprise Oldonyonyokie Ward, Iloodokilani Ward,
of Ngong, Kiserian and Rangai, Oloolua; and this should Olkiramatian Ward, Mosiro Ward, Central
be an urban constituency. Keekonyokie Ward, North Keekonyokie
Ward, South Keekonyokie Ward and
Proposal 4. Torosei Ward of Kajiado County.
Create Kajiado West Constituency by putting together
Magadi and Ewaso Kedong Divisions; and this will be
comprised of Hoodokilani, Keekonyokie and Ipurko Sub-
groups.
 Kajiado North constituency is within Kajiado North
district.
 The residents proposed that the constituency be split
into two or three but there was a variance in the
naming of the proposed constituencies and wards.
2. Prposals related to Kajiado Central Constituency Kajiado East Constituency
Oloosirkon-Sholinke Ward, Kitengela
Proposal 1.
Ward, Kaputei North Ward, Ilmunkush
 Create Kajiado East Constituency that will
Ward, Ilmaroro Ward, Poka Ward and
comprise of Isinya Division and Mashuru Divisions -
Kinyewa-Merrueshi Ward of Kajiado
the two have a total of 11 locations;
County.
 The boundary between the new constituency and
Machakos and Makueni districts to be the Nairobi –
Mombasa /Railway line; Kajiado Central Constituency
 Chyulu Game Reserve and Nairobi National Park to Esukuta Ward, Olopurupurana Ward,
be part of the constituency; Ildamat Ward, Market Ward, Majengo
 Kajiado East be made of Kaputiei sub-tribe of Ward, Eiti Ward, Hospital
theMaasai; Ward, Purko Ward, South Dalalakutuk,
Proposal 2. Lorng‟osua Ward, Enkorika Ward, Meto
 Create Kajiado East Constituency by putting Ward, Matapato West Ward, Namanga
together Namanga Division and Central Division; Ward, Mailua Ward, Matapato East
 This should be made up of Ildamat, TIpurko, Dalalale Ward of Kajiado County.
Kutuk and Matapato sub-group of the Maasai;
Proposal 3.

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Kajiado West, Kajiado East(Isinya division of Kajiado
North constituency and Mashuru division of Kajiado
Central division), and Kajiado south.
Proposal 4.
Create Ngong Constituency:- Boundaries of the proposed
Ngong to be:-
 The Ngong Hill to the West
 The Kiserian River to the East
 The Mbagathi river to the South;
 Ngong Forest and Kibiko Escarpment to The
South west.
Proposal 5.
Option 1
Kajiado East:- They proposed to be curved from the
two districts (Kajiado Central and Kajiado North)
Option 2
1. Kajiado East
2. Kajiado West
The two constituencies to be curved from the two
districts (Kajiado Central and Kajiado North)
Option 3
1. Namanga
2. Kajiado West
The two constituencies to be curved from the two
districts (Kajiado Central and Kajiado North
3. Proposals related to Kajiado South Constituency
Proposal 1.
Kajiado South Constituency
 change the name of Loitoktok constituency to
Lenkisim Ward, Entonet Ward, Mbirikani
Kajiado South Constituency and every location to
Ward, Kimana Ward, Olorika-Kuku Ward,
be made a ward;
Oloolopon Ward, Entarara Ward and
 Kajiado South constituency should to remain as
Rombo-Njukini Ward of Kajiado County.
presently constituted (should not be divided);
 Rombo Group Ranch to be squarely in Loitoktok
constituency/District;
Proposal 2.
 Split the constituency into two: Loitokitok West and
Loitokitok East.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No major emerging issues

4.3.36 Bomet County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Sotik Constituency Sotik Constituency
Monire Ward, Chemagel Ward, Kamungei Ward,
 Proposals to create sotik North Constituency Kapkelei Ward, Ndanai Ward, Abosi Ward,
were presented. Kipsonoi
Ward, Rongena Ward, Chebilat Ward, Kaplong
Ward, Yaganek Ward, Siriat Ward
andKapletundo Ward of Bomet County.
2. Proposals related to Chepalungu Chepalungu Constituency
Constituency Lelaitich Ward, Kaboson Ward, Sigor Ward,
Itembe Ward, Tuluapmosonik Ward, Makimeny
 It was proposed that it should be retained as it is. Ward, Kong‟asis Ward, Sugumeriga Ward,
Siongiroi Ward and Chebunyo Ward of Bomet
County.
3. Proposals related to Bomet Constituency Bomet East Constituency
Kipreres Ward, Kapkimolwa Ward, Kembu
The constituency to be split into two namely: Ward, Chemaner Ward, Township Ward Part,
 Bomet Central constituency to comprise of Cheboin Ward, Tegat Ward and Mugaango
Bomet central division and the boundary of Ward of Bomet County.
the proposed constituency should follow the
Bomet Central Constituency
current divisional administrative boundaries Chesoen Ward, Kanusin Ward, Mutarakwa
without any alterations and all should extend Ward, Sibayan Ward, Singorwet Ward,
to Bomet town Township Ward Part, Ndaraweta Ward,
 Bomet East constituency to comprise Emkwen ard and Kanusin Ward of Bomet
Longisa division County.
4. Proposals related to Konoin Constituency Konoin Constituency
Proposal to create another constituency to be shared Cheptalal Ward, Chepchabas Ward, Boito Ward,
between Bureti and Konoin constituencies as:- Mogogosiek Ward, Koiwa Ward, Embomos
 Konoin (Current Konoin Constituency) Ward, Kaptebengwet Ward, Kimulot Ward and
 Bureti Central (Vurrent Bureti Constituency) Saosa Ward of Bomet County.
 Bureti North (To take Kimulot Division from
Konoin Const. And Roret Division from
Bureti Const.)
The public proposed split to affect the two
neighbouring constituencies of Konoin and Bureti.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No major emerging issues.

(iii) IEBC Proposals

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4.3.37 Kericho County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposal related to Kipkelion Kipkelion East Constituency
Constituency Londiani Ward, Kimugul Ward, Kipsirichet
Ward,Masaita-Toiyobei Ward, Chesinende Ward,
 Proposal presented on the creation of Kedowa Ward, Sorget Ward, Lemotit Ward,
Kepkelion West Constituency and Kapseger Ward,Cheboswa Ward, and Tendeno Ward
Kepkelion East Constituency. of Kericho County.

Kipkelion West Constituency


Kunyak Ward, Kapseger Ward (Tugunon and
Chepcholiet Sublocations) (Part), Moniat (Kamarus
Sublocation) Ward Part, Kokwet Ward, Chilchila
Ward, Kipteres Ward, Kamasian Ward, Barsiele
Ward and Lesirwa Ward of Kericho County.
2. Proposal related to Ainamoi Ainanmoi Constituency
Constituency Ainamoi Ward, Kapsaos Ward, Kipchimchim Ward,
Kimugungu Ward, Kapkugerwet Ward, Majengo
 No proposal was presented. Ward, Soin (Kechiliat and Kapkomonom
Sublocations) Ward (Part), Hospital-Biashara Ward,
Motobo Ward, Chelimo Ward, Kenegut Ward and
Kapsoit Ward of Kericho County.
3. Proposal related to Belgut Constituency Belgut Constituency
 Three proposals given. Two indicating that Chemamul Ward, Kabianga Ward, Waldai Ward,
it should remain as it is and the third one Kaptoboiti Ward, Seretut Ward, Cheptororiet Ward,
indicating that it should be subdivided into Kipkoyan Ward, Kapsurer Ward, Chaik Ward and
Belgut North Constituency and Belgut Saosa Ward of Kericho County.
South Constituency
Sigowet Constituency
Kaplelartet Ward, Kiptere Ward, Kebeneti Ward,
Soliat Ward and Soin Ward Part of Kericho County.
4. Proposal related to Bureti Constituency Bureti Constituency
Cheplanget Ward, Kapkatet Ward, Kibugat Ward,
 Two proposals given:- Split the Chemosot Ward, Cheborge Ward, Cheptendeniet
Constituency into two to create Bureti Ward, Litein Ward, Kusumek Ward, Tebesonik
North Constituency and Bureti South Ward, Kisiara Ward and Techoget Ward of Kericho
Constituency. County.

 An additional constituency to be shared


among, Buret, Konoin and Sotik
Constituencies.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

a) Ainamoi
Historical ties were not considered during the delimitation and consultation was not done on where
the boundaries should be.

b) Kipkelion West
The Means of communication was no considered since the headquarters of the new constituency is
far from the residents. The Population quota of the wards needs to be redistributed to ensure
balanced population in the Kipkelion West and East Constituencies.

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4.3.38 Kakamega County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Mumias Constituency Mumias Constituency
The following proposals were made during the public Mumias Central Ward, Nucleus-Mumias
hearings as concerns Mumias Constituency: North Ward, Ekero Ward, Lureko
 Split the current Mumias Constituency into two. Ward, Matawa Ward, Etenje Ward,
The first part is Mumias which will comprise of Shikalame Ward and Musanda Ward of
Mumias Central Division and South Wanga Division. Kakamega County.
Its Population is estimated at 124,321 inhabitants
with an area of 191.8 Km2 and Population Density of
648 people/Km2 . The Proposed wards for Mumias
Constituency Etenje, Musanda, Eshikalawe, Buchifi,
Emasinjira, Emukhuwa, Bungasi, Eshikhalame, Mumias East Constituency
Eshihaka, Municipality, Mwigunda, Matawa, Lubinu,
Chibale, Ekero, Kamashia, Bomanyi, Nucleus and East Wanga Ward, Eluche Ward,
Lureko (Total of 18 wards). Lusheya Ward, Mukulu Ward, Isongo
Ward and Shibinga Ward of Kakamega
 The second one is Mumias East to comprise of East County.
Wanga and Wanga Mukulu with an area of 134.6Km2.
The Projected population is103,230 and Population
Density of 766.72 people/Km2. East Wanga Division
has Eluchea, Eluche, Shibinga, Makhwale, Shianda
wards.Wanga Mukulu Division comprise of Malaha,
Aunga, Mbomini, Makunga, Mukubu, Isongo and
Khaimba ward.
2. Proposals realted to Matungu constituency Matungu Constituency
Split Matungu constituency into; Matungu Ward, Lunga‟anyiro Ward,
1. Koyonzo constituency - will comprise of the Namamali Ward, Koyonzo Ward,
following locations/wards: Indangalasia, Koyonzo, Mayoni Ward, Indangalasia Ward,
Lung’ganyiro, Namamali, Nanyeni, Munami, Mirere; Kholera Ward, Khalaba Ward of
and Kakamega County.
2. Matungu Constituency- will comprise of the
following locations/wards: Khalaba, Mayoni,
Matungu, Kholera, Musamba, Makale, Mwira and
Namulungu
3. Alternatively take;
 Koyonzo, Nanyeni, Lung’anyiro, Munami, Emanani,
Mirere, Indangalasia, Mayoni, Makale, Ikama,
Matungu, Namulungu, Kholera, Khalaba and
Musambe wards should form Matungu Constituency;

 This should comprise of three (3) municipality wards


and 12 county council making a total of 15 wards.
3. Proposals for Khwisero Constituency Khwisero Constituency

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(iii) Khwisero Costituency (Sub – divided) Khwisero West Kisa Ward, Central Kisa Ward,
East Constituency to cover proposed Khwisero East Kisa Ward; South Kisa Ward,
North and Khwisero East division and Khwisero Mulwanda Ward and North KisaWard
West Constituency to cover proposed Khwisero of Kakamega County.
West division and Khwisero Central division.

 It was proposed that Esherombe to be reinstated as a


ward; Mulwanda should be divided into two wards
(Mulwanda and Mushiangubu); North to be divided
into two wards (North and Mundorerwa); and Central
be divided into two (Central and Township);

 It was further proposed that the Constituency be


subdivided into two: East Bunyore and West
Bunyore.
4 Proposals for Butere Constituency Butere Constituency
(iv) Proposal to split Butere (Butere North
Constituency) – to cover Lunza and Butere North Marama Ward, Buchenya Ward,
divisions. Shiatsala (Butere South Constituency) – Lunza Ward, Central Marama Ward
to cover Shiatsala and proposed Marenyo divisions. Butere Township Ward and South
Alternatively: Marama Ward, Manyala Ward,
 Divide Butere into two Constituencies namely South Marenyo-Shianda Ward of Kakamega
Butere and North Butere and create new wards :- County.
Eshitari, Imanga, Shiraha, and Marenyo;
 South Butere Constituency should comprise of :-
Marama South; Manyala; Shianda; Township; Marama
Central; and Imanga;
 North Butere Constituency should be formed by
Marama North; Shiraha; Lunza; Buchenya; Marenyo
and Eshitari.
5 Proposals for Lugari Constituency Lugari Constituency
Proposal 1. Mwamba Ward, Munyuki Ward,
(v) Split the current Lugari constituency into: Lugari Marakusi Ward, Mautuma Ward,
West - will cover lugari, lumakanda, chekalini, Chekalini Ward, Lugari Ward,
lwandenti and chevaywa locations and Lugari East - Chevaywa Ward, Mabuye Ward,
will cover nzoia, kongoni, likuyani, mautuma and Luandeti Ward, Mahanga Maturu Ward
sinoko locations of Kakamega County.

Proposal 2. Likuyani Constituency


(vi) Split the current Lugari constituency into: Likuyani Likuyani Ward, Sango Ward, Kongoni
constituency; Matete constituency and Lugari Ward, Moi‟s Bridge-Matunda Ward,
constituency Musemwa-Vinyenya Ward and Sinoko
Proposal 3. Ward of Kakamega County.
(vii) Split the current Lugari constituency into: Lugari
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locations; Sinoko, Nzoia, Kongoni, Likuyani,
Mautuma and Matete constituency - would be
composed of; Lumakanda, Lugari, Chekalini,
Lwandeti, and Chevaywa locations.
Proposal 4.
Create Likuyani Constituency from the current Lugari
Constituency
Proposal 5
(viii) It should be retained as it is.

Proposal 6.
(ix) Split the current Lugari constituency into:- Lugari
constituency and Likuyani Constituency.

6 Proposals for Malava Constituency Malava Constituency


Proposal 1. West Kabras Ward, South Kabras
(x) Merge Malava Constituency with Matete District Ward, East Kabras Ward, Mahira Ward,
then Subdivide to: Malava North (or Matete Mugai Ward, Shirugu Ward, Chegulo
Constituency ) Ward, Butali Ward, Chemuche Ward,
Malava South ( or Malava Constituency). Shivanga Ward and Manda Ward of
Kakamega County.
Proposal 2.
 Malava South- Constitute of South Kabras, West
Kabras, Shirugu Location and Malava North
constitute of East Kabras, Central Kabras.

Proposal 3.
Option 1
 Malava South- Constitute of East, South Kabras,
Shirugu and Malava North- Shivanga Location,
Central Kabras, Chevanywa and Lwandeti Locations
Option 2
 Malava south- Comprise of East, South, West
Kabras and Mwisanjiro (Township)- Proposed and
Named; and Malava North- Shivanga Division,
Shirugu

 The need of the people of Matete District to have


their own Constituency is because they have never
had a stable chance to participate in political election
due to individual political interferences after it was
curved out of Lugari District.

 All proposals Propose that Matete division be


returned to Malava Constituency before it is

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subdivided.
7 Proposals for Lurambi Constituency Lurambi Constituency
Proposal 1. Sichirayi Ward, Central Ward, Milimani
a) Split Lurambi constituency into: Kakamega town; Ward, Amalemba Ward, Matende Ward
Navakholo – (will comprise of West Bunyala, Musaa Ward, Bukhulunya Ward,
Nambacha, and east Bunyala Locations-Navakolo Shibiriri Ward, Maraba Ward,
Mahiakalo Ward and Shikoti Ward,
division); and Lurambi – (will comprise of the current
Bukura Ward, Central Butsotso Ward
North Butsotso, South butsotso, Centaral Butsotso, and of Kakamega County.
East butsotso Locations).

Proposal 2. Navakholo Constituency


b) Split lurambi into:- Lurambi North; Lurambi South; Shinoyi-Shikomari-Esumeiya Ward,
and Navakholo Constituencies. Budonga Ward, Ingotse-Matiha Ward,
Bunyala Central-Nambacha Ward,
Bunyala East-Namirama Ward, Sidikho-
Kochwa Ward of Kakamega County.
8 Proposals for Shinyalu Constituency Shinyalu Constituency
c) Proposal to split Shinyalu constituency into: - Ileho Kambiri Ward, East Isukha Ward,
Constituency (to cover Ivihiga and Kambiri Murhanda Ward, Ivihiga Ward,
divisions) and Shinyalu Constituency (comprising Virhembe-Mukango Ward, Shing’oto-
Shiasava Ward, Museno-Shirulu-Lukose
of West and Central isukha divisions)
Ward, Shidodo-Shitochi Ward and Ilesi
Ward of Kakamega County.
9 Proposals for Ikolomani Constituency Ikolomani Constituency
d) Split Ikolomani Constituency into two as follows: Idakho North Ward, Idakho Central
Ikolomani North -( to comprise of proposed Ward, Idakho East Ward, Idakho North
Ikolomani North and central divisions) and Ward and Idakho South Ward of
Ikolomani south -(To comprise of Ikolomani East Kakamega County.
and South divisions).

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a) Malava
The Population quota was not adhered to. The population of Malava is beyond the National quota,
at a population of 205’166 in area of 427.40 sq.km and yet was not subdivided.

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4.3.39 Vihiga County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Vihiga Constituency
Proposal 1. Vihiga Constituency
b) Vihiga Municipal Constituency or “Wambale” for Wamuluma Ward, Lugaga Ward,
the Maragolis to include: Wamuluma, Central Mungoma Ward, Central Maragoli
Maragoli, Izava North, Izava South and part of Ward and South Maragoli Ward of
Chavakali and West Maragoli locations; and Vihiga County.
c) To be curved from Sabatia and Vihiga constituencies.
Proposal 2.
 Split Vihiga constituency to create:- Mbale
constituency; The current Sabatia and Vihiga
constituencies should be brought together so that a
new constituency will be curved out to form Mbale
constituency; and Mbale constituency will
incorporate the current Chavakali division of Sabatia
district in addition to Mbihi, chambiti, Kegoye and
Chango sub - locations of Vihiga district; Sabatia
constituency and Vihiga constituency.

2. Proposals related to Sabatia Constituency


Proposal 1. Sabatia Constituency
 Convert the following proposed divisions to Busali Ward, Wodanga Ward, North
constituncy Maragoli Ward, Chavakali Ward, Ezava
i. Division 1-Wadonga and North Maragoli Ward, Lyaduywa Ward and Sabatia
location, West Ward of Vihiga County.
ii. Division 2-Busali East and West
iii. Division 3-West Maragoli and Chavakali
locations,
iv. Division 4-Izava north and South location
v. Division 6- Lugaga, Mung’oma location,
vi. Division 5-Central and south maragoli location;
and
vii. Vihiga municipality.
Proposal 2.
Merge Sabatia and Vihiga Constituency and create and
create 3 constituencies namely: Mbale, Sabatia and
Vihiga

3. Proposals related to Hamisi Constituency


Proposal 1.
 Hamisi constituency split to; Hamisi Constituency
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2. Itirichi Yiitunen (West Tiriki) Ward, Shamakhokho Ward, Banja
Proposal 2. Ward, Gisambai Ward, Tambua Ward
 Create Hamisi Hamisi West constituency by and Jepkoyai Ward of Vihiga County.
combining Tambua, Jepkoyai, Banja and Gisambai;
and Hamisi East constituency by combining
Senende, Shiru, Shamakhokho and Muhundu.

4. Proposals related to Emuhaya Constituency Emuhaya Constituency


East Bunyore, Bunyore North Ward,
 Split Emuhaya constituency to create:- North East Bunyore Ward, Central
i. Emuhaya constituency; and Bunyore Ward and West Bunyore
ii. Luanda constituency. Ward of Vihiga County.

Luanda Emuhaya Constituency


Wemilabi Ward, Emabungo Ward,
Luanda Ward, Mwibona Ward, Luanda
South Ward and Mukhalakhala Ward
of Vihiga County.

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No major emerging issues.

4.3.40 Bungoma County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals realted to Mt. Elgon Constituency
Option1 Mt. Elgon
1. Mt. Elgon West constituency /district (Cheptais) will Cheptais Ward, Chepkube Ward, Sasur
comprise of Chepatis and Kopsiro divisions with Cheptais, Ward, Chesikak Ward, Emmia Ward,
Chepkube, Sasuri, Cheongenywo and Kapkateny locations; Chengeywo Ward, Kapkateny Ward,
2. Mt. Elgon East constituency (Kapsokwony) will comprise of Chepyuk Ward, Namorio Ward, Elgon
Kapsokwony, Kaptama divisions with Kamuneru, Nomorio, Ward, Chemoge Ward, Kaboywo Ward
Elgon, Kapsokwony, Chemoge, Kongit, Kaptama and and Kaptama Ward of Bungoma County.
Kaboywo locations;
Option 2
1. Mt. Elgon West constituency/district (Cheptais) will
comprise of Chepatis and Kopsiro divisions with Cheptais,
Chepkube, Sasuri, Cheongenywo and Kapkateny locations;
2. Mt. Elgon East constituency/district (Kapsokwony) will
comprise of Kapsokwony, Kaptama divisions with Kamuneru,
Nomorio, Elgon, Kapsokwony, Chemoge, Kongit, Kaptama
and Kaboywo locations;
3. Mt. Elgon Central constituency
Option 3.
1. Create Endebese Constituency
2. Proposals realted to Sirisia Constituency Sirisia Constituency
It was proposed that:- Namwela Ward, Kulisiru Ward, Chongoyi
 Kabuchai constituency to comprise of Nalondo, Kabuchai, Ward, Ndakalu Ward, Namubila Ward,
Chwele and Mukuyuni divisions; this will cover the entire Lwandanyi Ward,
Bungoma central district Chebukutumi Ward, Sitabicha-Mwalie
 Sirisia constituency to comprise of the old Sirisia with code East Ward and
171 and it will cover Sirisia, Namwela, Lwandanyi and Malakisi Tamlega-Mwalie West Ward of Bungoma
division which will cover the entire Bungoma west district with County.
Changara.
 Sirisia constituency to comprise of the old Sirisia with code Kabuchai Constituency
171 and it will cover Sirisia, Namwela, Lwandanyi and Malakisi Mukuyuni Ward, Chwele Ward, Kabuchai
division which will cover the entire Bungoma west district with Ward, North Bukusu Ward, Luuya Ward
Changara. and Sirare Ward of Bungoma County.
3. Proposals related to Bumula Constituency
Proposal 1. Bumula Constituency
 Proposed that the following locations form the Bumula Kabula Ward, South Bukusu Ward,
constituency:-Musikoma, Mabusi, Bumula, Khasoko, Bukusu, Khasoko Ward, Bumula Ward, West
Kabula; Bukusu Ward, Kimaeti Ward, Siboti

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 Proposed the creation of Siboti Constituency having the Ward, Napara Ward and Mukwa Ward of
following wards:-Kibuke; Kimaieti; Napara; Siboti; waisawahi Bungoma County.
and Mukwa;
 The following Wards were proposed to be created:-
Nakhawana, Nasianda, Mabusi, Watoya, Nabudalaya, Siboti,
Mwomo, Mayanja, Lumboka, Isawahi, Musakasa.
Proposal 2.
(vii) Kibabii constituency be created out of Bumula and
Kanduyi constituencies and it will comprise of Kibabii, Mukwa,
Siboti, Napara, Kimaeti, West Bukusu Locations and Sinoko
Ward and Siranyi Wards.
4. Proposals realted to Kanduyi Constituency Kanduyi Constituencies
Kanduyi constitutes: Bungoma South District, and Kanduyi Bukembe West Ward, Bukembe East
Division. Ward, East Sang’alo Ward, West Sang’alo
It was proposed for the creation of Sang’alo constituency to be Ward Kibabii Ward, Stadium Ward,
curved out of Bumula and Kanduyi constituency which will Siritanyi Ward,Sinoko Ward, Mjini Ward,
comprise of the following areas: Sio Ward, Musikoma Ward, Khalaba
(i) Bukembe location Ward, Namasanda Ward of Bungoma
(ii) East Bukusu location County.
(iii) Khalaba sub-location and Parts of Kabula location;

5. Proposals realted to Webuye Constituency Webuye Constituency


 An area of 214.8 Km2 as per 1999 census. Webuye South Ward, Nabuyoole Ward,
 Proposed to divide Webuye into two constituencies: Ndivisi Webuye North Ward, Webuye East Ward,
and Webuye; Chetambe Ward, Lugusi
 Requested Kibisi location to be part of Ndivisi constituency; Ward, Ndivisi Ward and Namarambi
 Correct the mistake of wards done by transferring districts and Ward of Bungoma County.
transfer Lwandeti to Webuye and rename it Malaha while
Lwandeti ward should remain in Lugari;
 Ndivisi Constituency should have the following locations:-
Chetambe; Lukusi; Namarambi and Ndirisi; Bokoli Constituency
 Requested for Mbakalu and Misikhu Sublocations to be added Bokoli Ward, Misikhu Ward, Milo Ward
up the population to 97,384; Sitikho Ward, Miendo Ward and Kituni
 Proposed Ndivisi Constituency to comprise of the following Ward of Bungoma County.
locations:- Chetambe, Lukusi, Namarambi and Ndivisi;
 Proposed to borrow Mbakalu sub-location and Misiku sub-
location to form part of Ndivisi constituency.
6. Proposals realted to Kimilili Constituency Kimilili Constituency
Proposal 1. Chebukwabi Ward, Kibingei Ward,
 It is formed out of current Kimilili and Bungoma North Kimilili SouthWard, North Ward, Maeni
District with a Population 135,000 inhabitants; Ward, Makhonge Ward and
 The Bungoma North District should be divided create a new Nabikoto Ward of Bungoma County.
District called Tongaren which should in turn be Split into two
constituencies. Tongaren Constituency

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 The two constituencies should be:-Tongaren constituency Mbakalo Ward, Milima Ward, Kabuyefwe
should run from River Nzoia to Kiminini River while Naitiri Ward, Tongaren Ward, Soysambu Ward,
constituency should run from Kiminini river to Kamukuywa Kiminini Ward ,
river. Naitiri Ward and Ndalu Ward of
Proposal 2. Bungoma County.
1. Tongaren constituency to comprise of the old Tongaren and
Ndalu divisions. The feature that delineates the constituency is
river Kamukuywa and it borders Saboti and Lugari
constituency.

2. Naitiri constituency/Kimilili to comprise of two divisions


namely Mbakalo and central division, the feature that delineates
this constituency is river Kamukuywa as the district boundary
for Kimilili constituency and Tongaren Constituency. This has
been the old boundary for the two divisions and it borders Mt.
Elgon, Webuye and Sirisia constituencies

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No major emerging issues.

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4.3.41 Busia County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Nambale Constituency
 Nambale is the most highly populated constituency with Nambale Constituency
over 200,000 people; Tangakona-Khwirale Ward; Manyole
 Geographical area of over 400 square Km. Ward; Lwanyange Ward; Bukhayo
North-Walatsi Ward; Bukhayo East
 Two rivers that interferes with communication, thus, Sio Ward; Kisoko Ward; Bukhayo
River and River Walati which joins River Sio at Nambale Central
 Nambale Constituency has two districts: Nambale and Ward of Busia County.
Busia;
 Nambale should be divided into two Constituencies
which should be exactly identical to the two districts; Matayos Constituency
 Nambale District be called Bukhati – (Nambale Busibwabo Ward; Matayos South
Constituency) while Busia District which comprises of Ward; Bukhayo West
Matayos and Busia Municipality to be called Ward; Burumba Ward; Mayenje
Ward; Bulanda Ward and Mjini Ward
Busia/Matayos Constituency
of Busia County.
 There should be no attestation to the administrative
boundaries;
 Changes should be within the existing administrative
boundaries;
 Busia Municipality has four wards from Amagoro, Four
wards from Busia District. This should remain as an
entity;
2. Proposals related to Budalangi Constituency
 Bunyala South Ward should have two more wards as it Budalangi Constituency
was in 1997 - Ajula ward; Bunyala North Ward, Bulemia Ward,
Bukani Ward, Bukoma Ward,
 Bunyala East should be split into two: -Bunyala East and
Lunyofu Ward; and Bunyala South
Bunyala North. This is due to the fact that it is densely Ward of Busia County.
populated with a population of 20,000 and floods make
it impossible for one Councillor to serve these people;
 Split Budalangi Constituency along River Nzoia into two
for easy service delivery and development;
 There is need recovery of Islands from Uganda: Sigulu,
Ama, Siamulda, Siro, Sagiti, Lolwe and Musambwa;
 Based on Historical reasons areas from Usonga along
the Yala Delta be placed in Bunyala;
 On the Yimbo side, there were requests that Bunyala
goes up to some level and leaves it for Budalangi i.e.

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Mau Mau road which is graded up to Goi River and
beyond the slopes of Got Ramogi;
 The neighbouring road which Members of Parliament
grades some roads upto some level and leaves it for
Bundalangi i.e. Mau Mau road which is graded up to
Nyadorera and then its left about 12 Km thus, the
section should now be officially given to Budalangi.
 The Chairman was not convinced that, the Bunyala had
agreed to divide the Constituency into two.
 There were no figures, no maps or memorandum
presented on administrative units.

3. Proposals related to Funyula Constituency


 Split Funyula Constituency into two:-Funyula North Funyula Constituency
and Funyula South. Funyula North Ward; Namboboto
Ward; Odiado Ward, Wakhungu
Ward; Nangina Ward; Funyula South
Ward; and Bwiri Ward of Busia
County.
4. Proposals related to Amagoro Constituency
Teso South Constituency
Proposal 1. Malaba West Ward, Amukura East
Split Amagaro into two constituencies:Teso North- Colonial Ward, Amukura Central Ward,
North Teso Location and Teso South – Colonial South Akoret Ward, Chakol North Ward,
Teso Location Kaliwa Ward, Chakol Central Ward,
Chakol South Ward, Alupe Ward,
Ang‟orom Ward, Amerikwai Ward
Proposal 2. and Agolot Ward of Busia County.
Split Amagoro into:-
1. Amukura Constituency – Comprise of : Busia town,
Ochude, Omong’ura, Asing’e, Apegei, Angorom,
Okame, Kaujakito, Kaliwa, Kotur, Amukura,
Kwang’amoru, Aremit, Akoret, okatekok
2. Amogoro Constituency – Walatsi, Lupinda (Bukhayo
Reverted original name which is Lupinda), Kimaeti,
Akadetewai, Amoni, Amagoro, Kamolo, Kamuriai,
Katakwa, Kokare, Aboloi, Kocholya, Kotur, Okuleu, Teso North Constituency
Osajai;
3. Angurai- Aboloi, Angurai, Changara, Chamasini, Malaba Central Ward, Malaba South
kakapel, Katakwe, Kolanya, Moding, Lwandanyi, Ward, Malaba East Ward, Malaba
Namubira, Malakisi North Ward, Ang‟urai Ward,
Ang‟urai North Ward, Ang‟urai East
Ward of Busia County.

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5. Proposals related to Butula Constituency
 No proposal to split constituency however, Split Butula Constituency
Wards/Locations as follows:- Marachi West Ward, Bukhalalire
Ward, Esikoma Ward, Elugulu Ward,
Marachi East, (Tingolo, Bumala, Elukongo), Elukhari ( Elukongo Ward, Elukhari Ward and
Elukhari), Elugulu (Bukhuma, Elugulu,) Mariachi Central Tingolo Ward of Busia County.
(Bukhalalire, Sikoma, Kingandole,) Bumala Bujumba,
(Ikonzo Bujumba )

 It is inhabited by Abamarachi Luhya sub-tribe. No


expansion or interference with boundaries. They should
remain intact;
 Requested for more wards.

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No major emerging issues.

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4.3.42 Siaya County

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1. Proposals related to Alego Constituency
 Three proposals were made: Alego Usonga Constituency
Mjini Ward, Siaya East Ward, Siaya
i). The constituency to be split into two namely: West Ward, SiayaNorth Ward, Siaya
Alego East – comprising of Umala and Kogelo Central Ward, Usonga Ward, West
division and Alego West – Comprising of Boro Alego Ward, South West Alego Ward,
and Uranga division of Siaya district. East AlegoWard, South Alego Ward,
Boro West Ward, Boro EastWard and
ii). The constituency to be split into three South East Alego Ward of Siaya
namely;Alego East (Umala and Kogelo County.
division)Alego Central (Boro division) and Alego
West (Uranga division)

iii). Alego constituency be sub-divided into two;


Alego Constituency – Eastern part comprising of East
Alego, South East Alego, South Alego, Township and
North Alego location.

Alego Usonga – (Central Alego, South Central Alego,


South West Alego, West Alego and Usonga location.

2. Proposals related to Ugenya Constituency Ugenya Constituency


 It was proposed to split Ugenya Constituency into Two Ukwala West Ward, Ukwala East
namely Ugunja Constituency and Ugenya Ward, North West,Ugenya Ward,
Constituency. North Ugenya Ward, West Ugenya
Ward, East Ugenya Ward, Jera Ward,
North East, Ugenya Ward and West
Ugenya Ward of Siaya County.

Ugunja Constituency
Ugunja Ward, North Alego (Part)
Ward, Uholo NorthWard, Uholo East
Ward, Ugunja Ward, South Ugenya
Ward, Umala Ward, Ambira-Ngunya
Ward andMagoya-Rambula Ward of
Siaya County.

3. Proposals related to Rarieda Constituency Rarieda Constituency


 It was proposed that Rarieda constituency be Sub- East Uyoma Ward, West Uyoma
divided into two namely Ward, South UyomaWard, Central
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and West. and Central Asembo Ward of Siaya
(ii) Rarieda constituency- made of Rarieda East and County.
West

4. Proposals related Gem Constituency Gem Constituency


 It was proposed that Gem be split into two namely: Anyiko-Sauri Ward, Nyamninia Ward,
(i) Gem Yala – to include Malanga, Yala Division Jina Ward,Marenyo Ward, North
Gem Ward, Central Gem Ward, East
(ii) Gem-Wagai- comprising Wagai, Rera, Bar Kalare Gem Ward, Wagai North Ward,
Divisions Wagai SouthWard and South Gem
Ward of Siaya County.

5. Proposals related Bondo Constituency Bondo Constituency


 Three proposals were made: Oyamo Island, Deda Island, Nyawita
(i) That Bondo Constituency be divided into two namely Ward, MarandaWest Ward, Bondo
Nyan’goma Constituency – Comprise Nyan’goma, Town Ward, Ajigo Ward, BarKowino
Nango, Ouya divisions and Bondo Constituency East Ward, Bar Kowino West Ward,
(ii) To split Bondo constituency into Usigu constituency UsiguEast Ward, Usigu West Ward,
and Bondo constituency Central Yimbo Ward,North Sakwa
(iii) To split Bondo constituency into Bondo Constituency Ward, South Sakwa Ward and Central
Sakwa Ward of Siaya County.
and Bondo South Constituency

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

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No emergining issues.

4.3.43 Kisumu County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Kisumu Rural Seme Constituency
Constituency(Seme) North Central Seme Ward, South
 Five proposals were made: Central Seme Ward, West Seme
(i) To split Kisumu Rural into Maseno Constituency Ward, South West Seme Ward,
and Kombewa Constituency. Otwenya Ward and East Seme Ward
(ii) To split Kisumu Rural into Seme East and Seme of Kisumu County.
West and create Luanda Constituency
(iii) To split Kisumu Rural into Kisumu Town and
Seme constituencies.
(iv) To split Kisumu Rural into Kisumu Rural and
Seme

2. Proposals related to Kisumu East Constituency Kisumu East Constituency


 Three proposals were made East Kajulu Ward, West Kajulu
(i) Kisumu East be split into Kibos constituency and Ward, Manyatta Ward,Nyalenda A
Kisumu Town East constituency Ward, East Kolwa Ward and Central
(ii) Split KisumuTown East into; Kolwa Ward of Kisumu County.
a. Kisumu Town East constituency-
Comprised East and west Kajulu, Kondele
Locations
b. Kolwa Constituency- comprise of the
entire West Kolwa as it is in the current
administration structure; central and East
Kolwa location bordering Nyando
Constituency to the South of Muhoroni
constituency at the Sidho-Obumba-Lie
Lan’go Border
(iii) Split Kisumu Town East into Kisumu East
constituency- (Kajulu East and West, Kolwa
Central, Kolwa East and Miwani) Kisumu Central
Constituency- Comprise of Town, Kondele,
Nyalenda and Migosi
3. Proposals related to Kisumu West Constituency Kisumu West Constituency
 Three proposals were made: South West Kisumu Ward, Kisumu
(i) To split Kisumu Town West into two namely East Ward, Kisumu Central Ward,
Kisumu Town West and Kisumu Rural and Re- Kisumu North Ward, Kogony Ward,
name current Kisumu Rural to Seme Constituency. North West Kisumu Ward and West
(ii) To split Kisumu Town West into two and re-align Kisumu Ward of Kisumu County.
boundaries of the Current Kisumu Town West

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Consituency (Proposed Seme Constituency) by
transferring West and North West Kisumu Wards/
Locations to the proposed Kisumo Constituency
(a) Seme constituency ( To cover N.C Seme, S.C
Seme, West Seme, S.W Seme, Otwenya, East Seme
Locations) Kisumu Central Constituency
Kondele Ward, Nyalenda “B” Ward,
(b) Kisumo Constituency (To Cover N.W Kisumu, Railway Ward,Aerodrome Ward,
West Kisumu, S.W Kisumu, East Kisumu, Central Milimani Ward, Kibuye Ward,
Kisumu, North Kisumu Locations) Stadium Ward, North Kisumu Ward,
Market Ward,Kaloleni-Shauri Moyo
(iii) To split Kisumu Town West into two to create Ward and Migosi Ward of Kisumu
Kisumu Central and Kisumu Constituency. County

4. Proposals related to Nyando Constituency Nyando Constituency


 Two proposals were made: Kochieng’ Ward, Kawino Ward,
(i) To split Nyando constituency into Kadibo Kombura Ward,Bwanda-Kanyagwal
Constituency and Nyando Constituency Ward, Awasi Ward, East Kano
(ii) To split Nyando constituency intoWinam Ward, Kombura-Katho Ward,
Constituency and Nyando Constituency Kakola Ward, KochogoWard and
 It was also proposed that the following wards be Onjiko-Wawidhi Ward of Kisumu
County.
created:
(i) A new Tura ward
(ii) Subdivision of Awasi to Osiri, EastAwasi, West
Awasi wards
 Create:-
(i) Winam Constituency wards- Comprised of Katho,
Kombura, Kochieng’ East and West, Kanygwal,
Bwanda, Kawino North and Kawino South Wards
and for Remaining wards to constitute Nyando
constituency; and
(ii) Nyando constituency to consist of Tura (New),
Kakola, East Awasi(New), West Awasi Kochogo,
Onjiko, Ayweyo (New), Magina(New) East Kano
wards
5. Proposals related to Muhoroni Constituency Muhoroni Constituency
Six proposals were made: Miwani Ward, Ombeyi North Ward,
 Split Muhoroni settlement Constituency- Comprise Masogo Ward,Nyang’oma Ward,
of Muhoroni and Miwani constituencies (Boundary of Tamu Ward, Chemilil Ward, God
the Settlement will be adopted) and Muhoroni Nyithindo Ward, Muhoroni Town
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Constituency- formed by the remaining part Ternan Ward, Ombeyi South Ward
and Kabar Ward of Kisumu County.
And for North East Kano constituency to adopt the
Miwani Division Boundaries
(i) Muhoroni to remain as it is.
(ii) To review Nyando, Muhoroni and Kisumu East
Constituency boundaries and names to include
Awasi, Kakola, Kikolo, Kochogo, Wawidhi,
Onjiko wards;
(iii) Muhoroni Constituency to be renamed Kano
North Constituency to nclude Muhoroni
township, Chemelil, Fort Tenan, God Nyithindo,
Koru, Nyang’oma, N.E Kano, Ombeyi, Miwani
Locations
(iv) Nyando Constituency to be renamed Kano East
Constituency
(v) Kano west Constituency – Comprise of
Bwanda/Kanyagwal, Kawino,
Kochieng’Kombura/Katho, Kolwa East and Central

6. Proposals related to Nyakach Constituency Nyakach Constituency


North Nyakach-Rangul Ward, North
 It was proposed that the existing Nyakach constituency East NyakachWard, South West
be split into Upper Nyakach Constituency and Lower Nyakach Ward, Sigoti Ward,
Nyakach Constituency. SouthNyakach Ward, Thurdibuoro
 The following was proposed for the wards: Ward, East NyakachWard, West
(i) Split Asawo to form Awaso and pap Onditi wards. Nyakach Ward, Nyakach-Nyalunya
(ii) Split Oboch to form Oboch and South West Ward and Pap Onditi Ward of
Nyakach wards Kisumu County.
(iii) Split Nyalunya ward to form Nyalunya and Central
Nyakach wards
(iv) Split North nyakach to form North Nyakach and
Rang’ul ward.
(v) North Nyakach be split into South Nyakach and
South East Nyakach ward

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No major emerging issues.

4.3.44 Homa Bay County

(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Kasipul-Kabondo Constituency Kasipul Constituency
Option 1 West Kasipul Ward, Central Kasipul
The constituency to be split into two namely; (Part) Ward,Mawira-Rabuor Ward,
1. Kabondo Constituency created to comprise of the Wire Hill-Migwa Ward, Sikri Ward,
current Kabondo Division; Obisa Ward, Ayoro Nyadong‟e
2. Kasipul Constituency created to comprise of the current Ward, and Kachien Ward.
Kasipul Division

Option 2 Kabondo Constituency


The current Kasipul Kabondo Constituency be split into Kawuor Ward, Kojwach Ward,
three; Kokwanyo Ward,Kabondo-Ramba
Ward, Kasewe Ward, Wang‟chieng
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1. Kasipul East Constituency; Ward and Kakelo Ward
2. Kasipul West Constituency;
3. Kabondo Constituency
2. Proposals related to Karachuonyo Constituecny Karachuonyo Constituency
Proposal 1. Kanam Ward, Kibiri Ward, Central
 Split the Constituency into three as follows, though KarachuonyoWard, Simbi-Kogembo
Ward, Gumba-Jieri Ward,Gendia-
respective wards not indicated at all: Awach Ward, Rambira Ward,
(i) Karachuonyo South (To Cover Kanyaluo and Kanyaluo Ward,Kakdhimu Ward,
Kibiri Divisions); Kanjira-Kobier Ward, Kokoth Ward
(ii) Karachuounyo West (To Cover West and North and Wang’chieng-Karabondi Ward.
West Divisions); and
(iii) Karachuonyo East (To Cover North East and
Central Divisions)
 Split into two as follows:
(i) West Karachuonyo ( Covering current West
Karachuonyo Divisions);
(ii) East Karachuonyo (Covering current East
Karachuounyo Divisions)
3. Proposals related to Rangwe Constituency Rangwe Constituency
Proposal 1. Gem West Ward, Gem Central
 Split Ragwe constituency into; Ward, Gem East Ward, Kochia West
Ward, Kochia East Ward, Kagan
1. Homa Bay Town; Comprising of Homa Bay town, WestWard and Kagan East Ward.
East and West Kanyadas;
2. Rangwe; Comprising of Gem Asumbi, Kochia and Homa Bay Town Constituency
Kagan Locations Kanyabala Ward, Katuma Ward,
Posta-Bonde Ward,Hospital-Central-
Proposal 2. Market Ward, Kalanya Ward,
 Split Ragwe constituency into; Kanyadier-Kothidha Ward, West
(i) Homa Bay Constituency; Along the present Kanyada (Part) Ward and East
Asego Division Boundary; Kanyada (Part) Ward.
(ii) Rangwe; Along the present Rangwe Division
Boundary
4. Proposals related to Ndhiwa Constituency Ndhiwa Constituency
Proposal 1. West Kwabwai Ward, East Kwabwai
 Split Ndhiwa into two to create the following: Ward, WestKanyidoto Ward, Riana
West Ward, Kanyikela Ward, South
(i) Ndiwa East (To cover Pala, Riana, Ndhiwa and Kanyamwa Ward, North Kanyamwa
Kobodo Divisions); Ward,Central Kabuoch Ward, South
(ii) Ndhiwa West (To cover Kobama and Nyarongi Kabuoch Ward, Central Kanyamwa
Divisions). Ward and West Kanyamwa Ward.
Proposal 2.

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 Split Ndhiwa into two to create the following:
(i) Ndhiwa (To Cover Kobado and Ndhiwa
Divisions);
(ii) Ndiwa East or Riana Constituency (To cover
Pala, Riana, Divisions);
(iii) Ndhiwa West or Nyarongi Constituency (To
cover Kobama and Nyarongi Divisions)
5. Proposals related to Mbita Constituency Mbita Constituency
Option 1 Takawiri Island, Remba Island,
1. Mbita East Constituency to comprise Mbita Mainland Rusinga East Ward,West Mfangano
Ward, Mfangano South Ward,
made up of Gembe East, Gembe Central, Gembe West,
GembeEast Ward, Gembe Central
Lambwe East and Lambwe West locations Ward, Lambwe East Ward,Lambwe
2. Mbita West Constituency to comprise all the Mbita West Ward, Kamasengre Ward,
islands namely; Mfangano, Rusinga, Takawiri, Remba, Kaswanga-Wanyama Ward, Waware-
Ringiti, Atego, and other small island. Wakinga Ward, Kasgunga Central
Ward and Kasgunga West Ward.
Option 2
1. Lambwe Constituency that, a constituency be created
along the boundaries of Lambwe Valley Settlement
Scheme curved out of Mbita constituency with its
original boundaries as prescribed by the beacons to
include Ruma location now in Gwassi Constituency. The
constituency is named Lambwe Valley Settlement
Scheme.
2. Mfangano Constituency
3. Mbita constituency
6. Proposals related to Mbita Constituency Gwasi Constituency
 Suba Central constituency; That, a new constituency Migingo Island, Kaksingri East
be curved out from the old Suba district, i.e. Mbita and Ward, Ruma Ward, Kaksingri West
Gwassi constituencies should cede some of their parts Ward, Gwasi North Ward, Gwasi
and it shall be formed by Sumba, Central and Gwassi Central Ward, Owich Kibwer Ward
north divisions; and Gwasi WestWard of Homa Bay
 Suba Central constituency comprising parts hived off County.
from Mbita constituency, namely the Mfangano division
and Central Division hived off from Gwassi
constituency. To this will also be added the islands of
Ringiti, Remba, Takawiri and other small islands.
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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No emerging issues.

4.3.45 Migori County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Nyatike Constituency Nyatike Constituency
 Split into Nyatike into two Constituencies along river Kuja as Kachieng’ Ward, Kanyasa Ward,
follows:- Ndiwa Ward, Nyakwere Ward,
 North Nyatike Constituency Kanyarwanda Ward, Macalder
 South Nyatike Constituency Ward, Got Kachola Ward, East
 North Nyatike Constituency should include:- Kadem Ward, Kaler Ward,
 West and Central Karungu (Thakanchieng ward) Muhuru East Ward and Muhuru
 East and South East Karungu (Kanyasa ward) West Ward of Migori County.
 North and North East Kadem (Ndhiwa ward)
 Central Kadem (Nyakwere ward)
 South East Kadem (Macaldar ward)

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 South Nyatike Constituency to include:-
 West Kadem ( Got Kachora ward)
 Southern Kadem (Kanyarwanda ward)
 Karer Location (Karer ward)
 Muhuru West location (Muhuri West ward)
 Muhuru East (Muhuru East ward)
 Others suggested not to be split Nyatike due to uneven distribution
of resources.
 There were suggestion to split the existing 11 constituencies to 61.
The new ones should be:- West Muiru, Mairu South East, Muiru
East, Muiru Central, West Kadem, East Kadem, Kater, Central
Kadem, South East Kadem, and North Kadem

2. Proposals related to Uriri Constituency Uriri Constituency


 It was suggestions that Uriri be divided into two constituencies:- North Kanyamkago Zone Ward,
Uriri Constituency and Rapogi Constituency; Central Kanyamkago Zone Ward,
 The Boundaries for Uriri Constituency should cover Oyani West Kanyamkago Zone Ward,
division and Uriri division; South Kanyamkago Zone Ward,
East Kanyamkago Zone Ward
 Rapogi Constituency should include Kambogo division and
and Kamgundho Ward of Migori
Rapogi division;
County.
 Currently there are six wards, thus suggestions that each ward be
divided into two = 12 wards to create 15 wards up from 12. These
will be named as Central Kanyamkago; Karatini; Mpper
Kamgundo; Lower Kamgundo; South Kanyamkago; Buware;
Kawere; Karateng (New); Lwala; Bware (New); Kinyupe; Kinjope
(New); Lower Central Kamyamkago; and Lower Kangundo.
 Every location to have a councillor
3. Proposals related to Migori Constituency Migori East
 Migori district has 2 divisions; Suba West which has seven ConstituencyKakrao Ward, God
locations and seven wards; and Suba East that has six locations Jope Ward, Kwa Ward, Milimani
and six wards; Ward, Kadika Ward, Genge Ward
 Constituency should be divided into two:- Suba West and Nyasare Ward of Migori
Constituency and Suba East Constituency;
County.
 Alternatively, it can be divided into Suna West Constituency and
Suna East Constituency;
 Or it can be divided into Migori East and Migori West being
split along river Migori;
 The following existing wards Giribe ward, Mukuro ward, God
Jope ward, Upper Suna ward, North Suna ward, Ngege ward , Migori West Constituency
Ragana ward and Oruba ward should be divided to form the Giribe Ward, Suna South Ward,
following new ones - Giribe ward, Wasimeeti ward, Mukuro ward, Mukuro Ward, Suna Nyabisawa
Rahaa ward, Suna East ward, God Jope ward Rabuor ward, Kwa Ward, Oruba Ward and Ragana
ward, Otacho ward, North Suna ward, Mapera ward, Ngege ward, Ward of Migori County.

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Ragana ward, College ward, Oruba ward and Nyanguma ward
4. Proposals for Rongo Constituency Rongo Constituency
 The Constituency be divided into two:- Rongo Constituency and West Kamagambo Ward, South
Awendo Constituency; Kamagambo Ward, East
Kamagambo Ward, North
 Boundaries for Awendo constituency to cover two divisions - Kamagambo Ward and Central
Awendo and Dede; Kamagambo Ward of Migori
 Rongo Constituency to have two divisions of Rongo and Chamgi County.
Wadu;
 Proposed that all existing locations should become wards. Awendo Constituency
North Sakwa Ward, South Sakwa
Ward, Central Sakwa Ward, East
Sakwa Ward and West Sakwa
Ward of Migori County.
5. Proposals related to Kuria Constituency Kuria West Constituency
 Split Kuria Constituency into two constituencies:- Nyamosense Ward, Taranga’nya
o Kuria East Constituency that will comprise of the Ward, Tagare Ward, Komosoko
following divisions; Kegonga, Chinato, Ntimaru, and Ward, Getonga’nya Ward, Masaba
Kwiho Ward, Kombe Ward, Ikerege
o Kuria West Constituency that will comprise of the Ward, Nyamaharaga Ward, Bukira
following divisions:- Kehancha, Ikerege, Mabera, Masaba, Central Ward, Gokeharaka Ward,
and Isebania; Getambwega
 Prposed 7 additional wards to the existing 25 to form a total of 32 Ward, Kehancha Ward, Nyankore
wards. Ward, Nyabikaye Ward and
Nyametaburo Ward of Migori
County.
Kuria East Constituency
Nyabasi West Ward, Maeta Ward,
Nyabasi North Ward, Kegonga
Ward, Wangirabose Ward,
Ntimaru Ward, Siabai Ward,
Gwitembe Ward and Kebaroti
Ward of Migori County.

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

No emerging issues.

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4.3.46 Kisii County
(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Bobasi Constituency Bobasi Consitituency
It was proposed that Bobasi be split into two using tea
processing zones to make demarcations as follows:- Emenwa-Nyoera Ward, Kiobegi-
 Sameta Constituency and Bobasi/Borabu Constituency Gionseri Ward, Nyachogochogo Ward,
or Sameta Constituency and Nyancheki Constituency; Nyantira Ward, Nyacheki
 Sameta to be a Constituency (Bobasi Chache); Ward, Maji Mazuri Ward, Mosora
 Nyacheki & Nyamache Division to form another (Bobasi Ward, Bobasi Masige Ward, Nyangusu
Borabu); Ward and Bobasi Borabu Ward of Kisii
 Turwa sub-location and Nyabisia Sub-locations to be part of County.
Mosora ward because of communication problem.
Alteranatively:
Bobasi to be split into 2
1. Bassi Chache- Comprise of Itibo, Kenyerere and Orogare
Division;
2. Basi Borabu Constituency- Comprised of Nyacheki,
Bogetaorio, Suguta, Kiobegi Division
2. Proposals related to Bomachoge Constituency. Bomachoge Constituency
 The Constituency comprise of two (2) districts namely:-
Kenyenya District; and Ogembo District. Mokubo Ward, Kenyenya Ward,
 The Constituency be divided into two Constituencies as Boochi Borabu Ward, Majoge Borabu
follows:- Ward, Majoge Masaba Ward and
1. Bomachoge Borabu Constituency (Current Kenyenya Magenche Ward of Kisii County
District); and
2. Bomachoge Chache Constituency (Current Gucha
District).
 Alternatively, divide Bomachoge into:
1. Kenyanya Constituency; and
2. Ogembo Constituency (Gucha Constituency).

 It is suggested also that the formation of the following


Wards: Kerongoroni; Kimonge; Bokione Borabu and
Kenyenya.

 There was suggestions to form the following wards for


Kenyenya Town Council: Central Ward, Keberei Ward;
Nyakoiba Ward; Omobera Ward; Enamba Ward and
Nyabirongo Ward; and

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should have two wards each and Kenyenya society to be
called Nyangweta Ward.
NOTE: Above presentations led to the creation of Gucha Gucha Constituency
Constituency that comprises of 7 wards from Bomachoge Bosoti Ward, Nyaisero Ward, Misesi
and 4 from Bobasi Ward, Egetuki Ward, Getare Ward,
Central Ward, Tendere Ward, Sameta
Ward, Bobasi Chache Ward,
Mokwerero Ward and Bobasi
Boitangare Ward of Kisii County.
4. Proposals related to South Mugirango South Mugirango Constituency
Constituencies Nyansore Ward, Bogetenga Ward,
 The Constituency be divided into two using river Kuja as a Boikanga West Ward, Boikanga East
Ward, Getenga Ward, Chitago
boundary between:- Ward, Borabu Ward, Nyachenge Ward,
i. South Mugirango Borabu; and Central-Ikoba Ward, Nyango-
ii. South Mugirango Chache. Kiburunga Ward, Otendo-Nyansakia
Ward, Kabiero Ward and Bomonyara
Ward of Kisii County.
4. Proposals related to Bonchari Constituency Bonchari Constituency
 It was suggested that Bonchari remains as it is currently – no
subdivisions. Riana Ward, Bomokora Ward,
Nyamokenye Ward,Nyang‟iti Ward,
 It was suggested that the wards for Suneka Town Council Ensaria Ward, Bukeira Ward, Bomariba
be as follows: Bonyanchaire, Bomwancha, Township ward Ward, Bogiakumu North Ward and
(Suneka) and Suneka Town ward. Bogiakumu South Ward of Kisii
 Gusii Town Council should formed by Bomariba West County.
ward, Bomokura North ward and Riara South ward.

5. Proposals related to Nyaribari Masaba Constituency Nyaribari Masaba Constituency


 Two suggestions were given as follows:-
Kiamokama Ward, Mobamba Ward,
i. Borabu be given first priority for a constituency and Ikorongo Ward, Metembe Ward,
Kitutu Chache to be given a constituency; and Gesusu Ward, Ichuni Ward, Amabuko
Ward, Kerema Ward, Ekware Ward and
ii. Nyaribari Masaba constituency should remain undivided Ibacho Ward of Kisii County.
with intact boundaries as it is now.
 It was suggested that the Wards for Masimba County Council
should include the existing wards (4) Geteri, Ikenye, Masimba
township, Riamichoki and Riabitutu;
 Keroka Township should include Keroka township ward,
Keroka, Kiamirega, Riamakanda and Bogeche; and
 County Council of Gusii should include Nyamasibi,
Nyankononi, Masaba, Magonga and Nyasike.

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6. Proposals related to Nyaribari Chache Constituency Nyaribari Chache Constituency
It was suggestions as follows:-
Kegati Ward, Kiogoro Ward, Birongo
 Nyaribari Chache remains intact with its boundaries; Ward, Ibeno Ward, Keumbu Ward,
 Gusii County Council should comprise of the 6 existing Kanga Hill Ward, Nyansira Ward,
wards:- Nyamimiso; Nyosia; Nyanko; Nyamawa; Bobaracho Ward, Nyaura Ward,
Nyamesocho; Nyankororo; Taracha; Nyamarwe; Bomuagi; Mwembe Tayari Ward and Boronyi
Matunwa; and Nyaguta; Ward of Kisii County.
 Kisii Municipality should include 5 existing wards namely:-
Kiamabundu; Masongo; Nyanchwa; Kionganyo; Nyamage;
Nyongusu; Nyataro; Masongo; Nyasacha; Central East; and
Hospital ward.
7. Proposals related to Kitutu Chache Constituency Marani Constituency
 The following suggestions were presented:-
Option 1. Kegogi Ward, Ikuruma Ward, Sensi
 Split the constituency into three constituencies namely: Ward, Mwamonari Ward, Marani Ward
1. North Kitutu Chache Constituency - comprising the upper and Matongo-Gesangero Ward of Kisii
part. County.
2. South Kitutu Chache Constituency - comprising the Lower
part.
3. Kisii Town ( Getembe) Constituency Mososcho Constituency
Option 2. Mosocho Ward, Bogeka Ward, Nyakoe
i. Kitutu Chache Constituency be divided into two i.e.
Ward, Nyatieko Ward, Nyankongo
Marani Constituency and Mosocho Constituency.
ii. Marani Constituency to cover Marani district while Ward, Kiamwasi Ward, Nyabururu
Mosocho Constituency covering areas of Mosocho and Ward, Central Ward, Daraja Mbili Ward
Kisii Township in Kisii Central District. and Kiongongi Ward of Kisii County.
 The Wards within Kisii Township should be Nyabururu,
Kiamuasi, Nyakongo, Daraja Mbili and Kiongongi but
additional ones such as Getembe, Mwamogesa, Nyambira
and Geticha wards.
 Marani County Council should comprise of Mwamoriari,
Mwagichana, Kegogi, Ikuma, Matongo/Gesangera and Sesi.
They further requested for two more wards: Mwakibagendi
and Gesangero wards
 It was suggested that Mosocho should comprise of Bogisero
ward, Bogeka ward, Nyakoe ward, Nyanguru ward and
Nyatieko ward. Further create Bogisero South and Bogisero
North wards.

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Kisii County

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(iii) Emerging Issues

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 Nyaribari Chache
The Community of interests were not considered. For instance a ward was curved out of Nyaribari
Chache and taken to Borabu.
 Bobasi
The re- drawing of boundaries was not consultatively done. The transfer of wards from the
neighboring Bobasi and Bamachoge constituencies to the new Gucha constituency was not
consultative.

4.3.47 Nyamira County


(i) Public Presentations and IIBRC Proposals on Constituency Boundaries

Public Views IIBRC Proposals


1. Proposals related to Kitutu Masaba Constituency Kitutu Masaba Constituency
 Kitutu Masaba comprises of Manga and Masaba Districts;
 Manga district has three divisions namely:- Magombo Magombo Ward, Gachuba Ward,
Division, Kemera Division and Manga Division; Rigoma Ward, Getare Ward, Biticha
sub-location in East Kitutu Ward,
 Masaba District has Gesima Division, Rioma Division and
Nyankoba Ward, Tombe Ward,
Gachuba Division;
Omogonchoro Ward, Bugwendo
 It was suggested that Kitutu Masaba be split into two as Ward, Miriri Ward, Kemera Ward and
follows:- North Manga Ward of Nyamira
 Kitutu Masaba Constituency
County.
 Central Kitutu Constituency
 It was also suggested that the constituency can be along river
Kuja
 Kitutu Masaba South Constituency.
 Kitutu Masaba North Constituency.
(i) There was a proposal that the existing 11 wards to
the following:- Nyamakoroto, Riamoni, Esami, Rigena,
Geni, Nyaganya, East Kitutu, Sirate, Nyaguku, Gekano,
Nyakongo, Ritongo, Nyikuro, Kianguso, and Nyangina.
2. Proposals related to North Mugirango/Borabu
Constituency North Mugirango Constituency
(ii) Divide the Constituency into two as follows:-
i. Borabu Constituency (Borabu district) Omonono Ward, Nyaramba-Nyangoge
ii. North Mugirango Constituency Ward, Mageri Ward, Magwagwa Ward,
(iii) Recommended that the Constituency has 17 wards and should Itibo Ward, Bokeira Ward, Obwari
be increased to 30 due to population of the area. The Ward, Mokomoni Ward, Ikonge Ward,
following should be divided:-Omonono ward 2, Mekenene Bomwagamo Ward and Nyankono-
ward 2, Esakia ward 1, Central ward 2, Central ward 2, Kerumbe sublocation in Kiangeni
Nyanamba ward 2, Matutu ward 1, Mageri ward 2, Magwanga Ward of Nyamira County.
3, Kiang’eni 2, Umwagamo 2, Itibo 3, Bokeira ward 3, Obwani

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Public Views IIBRC Proposals
2, Mokunguni 2 and Ikonge 2 Borabu Constituency

Matutu Ward, Ensakia Ward, Gesima


Ward, Embaro sub-location of East
Kitutu Ward, Mochenwa Ward,Central
Ward, Bocharia Ward, Nyasore Ward,
Esise Ward, Manga Ward, Mekenene
Ward and Kitaru sublocation in
Kiangeni Ward of Nyamira County.

3. Proposals related to West Mugirango West Mugirango Constituency


(iv) The constituency has currently 12 wards and it is suggested
that each ward be divided into two to form 24 new wards. Rangenyo Ward, Kebirigo Ward,
Sironga Ward, Nyamira Ward, Bigege
Ward, Motagara Ward, Bogichora
(Part) Ward, Keera Ward,
Bonyamatuta (Part) Ward, Ikobe
Ward, Miruka Ward and Motontera
Ward of Nyamira County.

(ii) IIBRC Proposed Map for Nyamira County

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(ii) Emerging Issues (Acording to the JLA Report)

a) Kitutu Masaba

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It emerged that about 60,000 people were moved to Borabu constituency without consultation while
some constituencies with less people were given more constituencies.
b) North Mugirango
Some wards were moved to the existing or new constituencies. The requested number of
constituencies were not granted. The community of interest request for North Mugirango to be
splitin two was not given.

Note: the wards used by IIBRC in delimitation of constituencies are the local government electoral
units as per 2007.

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CHAPTER FIVE

PROPOSALS ON DELIMTATIONS OF COUNTY ASSEMBLYWARDS


5.1 Introduction

The criteria for delimitation of wards is provided for in Article 89 (5) and (6) of the Constitution of
Kenya, 2010). Article 89(6) provides that the number of inhabitants of a constituency or Ward may
be greater or lesser than the population quota by a margin of not more than—
(a) forty per cent for cities and sparsely populated areas; and
(b) thirty per cent for the other areas.

Article 89(12) of the Constitution defines “population quota” by dividing the number of inhabitants
of Kenya with the number of constituencies or wards, as applicable.

Article 89(3) of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010 provides that the IEBC shall review the number,
names and boundaries of wards periodically. The Act requires that the Commission shoulr resolve
all issues arising from the IIBRC review. Specifically, the Commission is given the following
mandate as regards completion of the first review -
(a) re-distribution of such wards or administrative units in the affected constituencies as may
be appropriate;
(b) subject to the Constitution, addressing issues of new constituencies falling outside the
population quota as provided for by Article 89(6) of the Constitution but at the same
time ensuring that such a process shall –
(i) take into account the provisions of Article 89(7)(b) of the Constitution that
requires progressive efforts and not instant demographic equality of all towards
attaining the population quota in each constituency and Ward for the purposes of
the first review;
(ii) not be subject to new definitions of cities, urban areas and sparsely populated areas
or to new population figures;
(iii) be subject to the use of enumerated national census figures and not projected
figures.

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Article 89 as read together with Article 179 emphasizes the principle of equitable representation
under the devolved structure of government. The Commission has to determine the number of
County Assembly Wards into the country shall be divided. In this respect, the Report of the Task
Force on Devolved Government (TFDG) determined 1,450 as the optimal number of elective
County Assembly Wards in the country1. According to the Report of the Task Force on Devolved
Government (TFDG), each of the 290 constituencies will have a minimum of 3 and a maximum of
5 wards. The number of wards was determined using the number of constituencies in each County
with the primary consideration for equity in representation in the County. The TFDG in effect
proposed to reduce Ward representatives from the current 3,465 including nominated councillors to
about 2,000. The IEBC considers this national limit plausible as it enables a County to effectively
fulfil its representation and oversight functions.

In computing the number of wards nationally, the IEBC has been guided by the constitutional
provision that the number of inhabitants of a constituency or Ward may be greater or lesser than the
population quota by a margin of not more than 40 per cent for cities and sparsely populated areas
and 30 per cent for the other areas. For the constituency population quota, a figure of 133,138 was
determined by the Constitution of Kenya (Total national population divided by the total number of
constituencies). The population quota for the Ward which is 26,628 has been arrived at by dividing
the total national population by the total proposed number of wards. The population quota for the
Ward obtained using the formula below is consistent with the population quota for the constituency
as provided for under the Section 27(1)(b) of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of Kenya.

National Population as at 2009 Census =38,610,097 = 26,628


Total Number of Wards 1,450

The IEBC obtained the number of wards applicable to each constituency by computing the
proportion of the population of the constituency in relation to the total population of the County
and multiplying by the number of wards which the County is entitled to. The computation is based
on a formula which serves to maintain equality between wards and the number of electors.
Total Population of Constituency x Number of wards allocated each County
1
Final Report of the Taskforce on Devolved Government, Volume I

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Total Population of each County

Applying the above formula ensures that even the smallest County has the required members of the
County Assembly to perform its function. This approach takes cognisance of the inherent inequities
in the populations of various counties and the imbalances in each constituency. This is because
counties were created by the Constitution without regard to their populations. The approach
therefore achieves equity of representation within the County and is therefore preferred by the
IEBC. The table below presents the proposed determination of wards by IEBC based on the above
approach and deviation from the quota.

This methodology results into an additional two County Assembly Wards due to mathematical
fractions. The Commission proposes to alloacate the extra County Assembly Wards on the principle
of highest population quota as per the County Assembly Wards.

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IEBC PROPOSALS ON COUNTY ASSEMBLY WARDS FOR EACH COUNTY
All maps, names and limits are provisional and subject to extensive public consultations.

Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description
Constituency

Census)
Mombasa Changamwe 1 132,692
0001 Portreitz Part of Chaani Sublocation of Mombasa County. 31700
26,628
0002 Kipevu Part of Chaani Sublocation of Mombasa County. 29100
26,628
0003 Airport Part of Portreitz Sublocation of Mombasa County. 31741
26,628
0004 Changamwe Changamwe Sublocation of Mombasa County. 11013
26,628
0005 Chaani Part of Chaani sublocation of Mombasa County. 29138
26,628
Jomvu 2 117,487
0006 Jomvu Kuu Jomvu Kuu Sublocation of Mombasa County. 38776
26,628
0007 Miritini Miritini Sublocation of Mombasa County. 25,934
26,628
Composed of Kwashee and Birikani Sublocations of Mombasa
0008 Mikindani 52,777
County. 26,628
Kisauni 3 180,915
0009 Mjambere Part of Magogoni Sublocation of Mombasa County.. 27572
26,628
0010 Junda Ward Junda Sublocation of Mombasa County. 39432

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Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
0011 Bamburi Bamburi Sublocation. 24918
26,628
0012 Mwakirunge Mwakirunge and Maunguja Sublocations of Mombasa County. 8929
26,628
0013 Bombolulu Part of Magogoni Sublocation Of Mombasa County. 27572
26,628
0014 Mtopanga Part of Magogoni Sublocation of Mombasa County. 27,572
26,628
Nyali 4 199 210
0015 Shanzu Ward Shanzu and Mwembelegeza Sublocations of Mombasa County. 28803
26,628
Frere Town
0016 Part of Kisauni Sublocation of Mombasa County. 39905
Ward 26,628
0017 Maweni Ward Maweni Sublocation 42187
26,628
0018 Nyali/Mkomani Part of Kongowea Sublocation of Mombasa County. 31996
26,628
0019 Kongowea Part of Kongowea Sublocation of Mombasa County. 31996
26,628
0020 Kisauni Ward Part of Kisauni Sublocation of Mombasa County. 39,905
26,628
Likoni 5 166 008
0021 Mtongwe Ward Mtongwe Sublocation of Mombasa County. 28,168
26,628

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Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Shika Adabu
0022 Vijiweni and Vyemani Sublocation of Mombasa County. 26,036
Ward 26,628
0023 Bofu Ward Bofu Sublocation of Mombasa County 29,154
26,628
0024 Likoni Ward Likoni Sublocation of Mombasa County. 21,639
26,628
Timbwani
0025 Timbawani Sublocation of Mombasa County. 61,011
Ward 26,628
Mvita 6 158 000
Mji wa
Mji wa kale, Makadara, Kizingo Sublocations of Mombasa
0026 Kale/Makadara 25875
County.
Ward 26,628
0027 Tudor Tudor Estate and Tudor Four Sublocations of Mombasa County. 32100
26,628
0028 Tononoka Bondeni and Tononoka Sublocations of Mombasa County. 27513
26,628
Shimanzi-
0029 Ganjoni and Railways Sublocations of Mombasa County. 18806
Ganjoni 26,628
0030 Majengo Ward Majengo, and Mwembe Tayari Sublocation of Mombasa County. 38,834
26,628
Kwale Msambweni 7 196 250
Gombato
0031 Gombato and Bongwe Sublocations of Kwale County. 34,846
Bongwe Ward 26,628
0032 Ukunda ward Ukunda Sublocation of Kwale County. 38,629
26,628

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Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Msambweni Gazi, Kinondo, Milalani, and Vingujini Sublocations of Kwale
0033 40,251
ward County. 26,628
Mivumoni
0034 Mivumoni,and Bumbani Sublocations of Kwale County. 30,127
Ward 26,628
Pongwe
Majoreni, Mzizima, Shimoni, Wasini/Mkwiro, Funzi, Kingwede
0035 Kidimu/Kigwed 32,284
and Shirazi Sublocations of Kwale County.
e Ward 26,628
Lunga
Lunga 8 92 173
(New)
0036 Dzombo Ward Malamba Sublocation of Kwale County. 41,509
26,628
Kasemeni/Sega
Kasemeni , Kilimangodo and mwena sublocations of Kwale
0037 / Kilimangodo 34,628
County.
Ward 26,628
0038 Vanga ward Jego, Kiwegu, Sega and Vanga Sublocations of Kwale County. 36,119
26,628
0039 Kwale Ward Golini, Kundutsi and mbuguni Sublocations of Kwale County. 28,196
26,628
Matuga 9 151 978
Matuga, Kitivo, Kiteje, Ng’ombeni and Pungu Sublocations of
0040 Waa Ward 28,949
Kwale County. 26,628
Tiwi/Mazumalu Mazumalume, Simkumbe, Mkoyo,and Kombani Sublocations of
0041 29,632
me Ward Kwale County. 26,628

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Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kubo Tiribe, Manyatta, Makobe, Kipambani, Mwaluvanga, Shimba
0042 South/Mangawa Hills, majimbo, Boyani, Msulwa, Lukore and Mangawani of 31,244
ni Kwale County. 26,628
Mwalupamba- Mtsamviani, Mkomba, Kizibe,and Mlafyeni Sublocations of
0043 29,540
Mkongani Ward Kwale County. 26,628
Kinango 10 209 560
Ndavaya, Mwandimu, Gulanze, Kifyonzo, sublocations of Kwale
0044 Ndavaya ward 29,816
County 26,628
0045 Puma azola, Busa and Vigurungani sublocations of Kwale County 19,860
26,628
Kinango, Dumbule, Kibandaongo and Gandini Sublocations of
0046 Kinango Ward 32,571
Kwale County. 26,628
Mackinon Road Vinyunduni, Makamini, Kilibasi, Dupharo and Macknon Road
0047 31,128
Ward Sublocations of Kwale County. 26,628
Chengoni/Samb Chengoni, Maji ya Chumvi, Silaloni, Kinagoni and Matope
0048 23887
uru Ward Sublocations of Kwale County. 26,628
Mwavumbo Matumbi, Mwatate, Kalalani, and Mwabila Sublocations of Kwale
0049 31902
Ward County. 26,628
Mnyenzeni, Mwamdudu, Chigato, mazeras, Mabesheni, Mtaa,
0050 Kasemeni Ward 33,642
Bofu Sublocations of Kwale County. 26,628
Kilifi North
Kilifi 11 110 236
(New)
Ngerenya, Zowerani and Mtondia/Majaoni and Chumani
0051 Tezo ward 34,612
Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628

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County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Hospital/Sokon
0052 Hospital and Sokoni Sublocations of Kilifi County. 35027
i 26,628
0053 Kibarani Ezamoyo, Konjora and Kibarani Sublocations of Kilifi County. 24492
26,628
Matsangoni, Roka, Mkongani and Uyombo Sublocations of Kilifi
0054 Matsangoni 34496
County. 26,628
Kilifi South 12
Kuruwitu/Kapera/Chodari, Vipingo/Mikoani/Gongoni,
0055 Junju 31752
Bomani/Junju/Mtomkuu Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
Mwarakaya, Kizingo, Ziani and Mwembekati , Sublocations of
0056 Mwarakaya 29,541
Kilifi County. 26,628
Mnarani, Takaungu, Mkomani/Mkwajuni, Mavueni/Majajani, and
0057 Mnarani 24825
Kiriba Wangwani Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
0058 Shimo la Tewa Shimo la Tewa Sublocation of Kilifi County. 50846
26,628
Chasimba, Mwakambi, Kitsoeni Pingilikani and Ngomeni
0059 Chasimba 25,519
Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
Kijipwa, Kidutani/Mawamba and Kanamai Sublocations of Kilifi
0060 Mtepeni 34,643
County 26,628
Kaloleni 13 119 111
Mitangani/Mariakani , Kawala and Kanzonzo Sublocation of
0061 Mariakani Ward 43,199
Kilifi County. 26,628
Kayafungo Mbala mweni, Kinagoni, Miyani, Tsangatsini, Mrimani, and
0062 32,554
Ward Mnyenzeni Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628

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Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Birini mwamleka, Vishakani/Kaloleni, Kinani, Makomboani,
0063 Kaloleni Ward 39,589
Mikiriani, Chalani/Mihingoni and, sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
Viragoni, Kithengwani/Maziachenda and Kibwabwani
0064 Mwanamwinga 29866
Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
Rabai
14 119 683
(New)
Bwagamoyo, Mwamtsunga, Mikahani, Buni Kisimani, Mwele
0065 Mwawesa Ward 32914
Kisurutini, Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
0066 Ruruma Ward Jimba, Mleji and Miyuni Sublocations of Kilifi County. 22945
26,628
0067 Jibana Ward Chilulu, Tsagwa, Kwale, Nyalani 33,748
26,628
Pangani/maereni, Chauringo, Kikomani Mbwaka Sublocations.
26,628
Mugumo/Patsa/Mazeras, Kaliang’ombe/Jimba sublocations of
0068 Mazeras Ward 25251
Kilifi County. 26,628
Ganze 15 132 688
Ganze, Rare, Nyari, Petanguo, Mweza Migodomani, Mirihini,
0069 Dungicha Mwambani, Ndigiria/ Mapotea, Magogoni, and Dungicha 31333
Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
Paziani, Mwakala, Mtsara wa Tsatsu, Mitangani, Mikamini,
0070 Bamba Mitsemerini, Kidemu, Mnagoni, Dangarani, Gede, Goshi, 37830
Migujini and Midoina Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628

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Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Jaribuni, Mwapula, Marere, Chivara, Vinagoni, Magogoni/
0071 Jaribuni Matolani, Mdangarani, Vyambani, Ngamani , Palakumi, and 24958
Mariani/Vitsapuni Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
Mitedzini, Mrima wa Ndege, Dulukiza, Milore, Vitengeni,
Madamani, Mwahera, Ndugumunani, Kaembeni, Dzikunze,
0072 Vitengeni 38567
Mwangea, Bale, Kahingoni, Dida, and Ndigiria/ Mapotea
Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
Malindi 16 249 355
26,628
Langobaya, Makobeni, Malanga, Mkondoni , Makongeni,
0073 Langobaya 23090
Matolani , Kisiki Cha Wagiriama Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
Kakoneni/ Marikano, Jilore/ Ziani, Girimacha, Madunguni ,
0074 Madunguni Kakuyuni , Paziani, Mongotini, Bura/ Magongoloni and Malimo 27113
Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
Ganda, Msabaha, Mere, Kijiwetanga Sublocations of Kilifi
0075 Ganda 32562
County. 26,628
0076 Sabaki Sabaki Sublocation of Kilifi County. 16,317
0077 Malindi Town Comporises Central Sublocation of Kilifi County. 19,186
26,628
Mbaraka Chembe, Chembe Kibabamche, Mkenge, Mijomboni
0078 Gede Ward 19,502
Sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
0079 Shella Ward Shella Sublocation of Kilifi County 43,434
26,628
0080 Barani Barani Sublocation of Kilifi County 32068

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County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
Mida, Dabaso, Watamu, and Jimba Sublocations of Kilifi
0081 Watamu 16501
County 26,628
Magarini 17 151 159
Bore, Madina, Mambasa, Bate, Kaya, Adu, Kadzandani and Bura
0082 Marafa Ward 27,391
Sublocations of Tana River County. 26,628
Marikebuni, Bomani, Pumwani, and Mambrui Sublocations of
0083 Magarini Ward 23,261
Kilifi County. 26,628
Shomela, Fundissa, Ngomeni, and Gongoni Sublocations of
0084 Gongoni Ward 34,597
Kilifi County 26,628
0085 Marereni Ward Marereni, Kamale and Ramada Sublocations of Kilifi County. 28460
26,628
Singwaya, Mikuyuni, Masindeni, Dakacha, Gandini, Baricho
0086 Garashi Ward 19017
sublocations of Kilifi County. 26,628
Tana River Garsen 18 96 664
Kipini East Kipini, Kau, Matengeni, Mpeketoni, and Ozi Sublocation of of
0087 19,577
Ward Tana River County. 26,628
Garsen South Ngao, Tarasaa, Oda, Ongonyo, Kipao, Golbanti, Sublocations of
0088 15,742
Ward Tana River County. 26,628
Kipini West Odole, Kikomo, Chamwanamuma, Semi karo, Kurawa, and
0089 17,999
Ward Handaruku Sublocations of Tana River County. 26,628
Garsen Central Dumi, Danisa, Galili, Isowe, and Dalu Sublocations of Tana River
0090 15,129
Ward County. 26,628
0091 Garsen West Garsen, Chira, Wema, Assa, Kone and Onjira Sublocations of 15,454

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County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Ward Tana River County. 26,628
Salama Mwina Baomo, Benderani, Mikameni, Sera and Mnazini Sublocations of
0092 12,760
Ward Tana River County. 26,628
Galole 19 60 866
Maroni, Hara, Wenje, Majengo, Masalani, Bububu, Mkomani,
Kinakomba
0093 Mazuni, Garufu and Hororesa Sublocations of Tana River 12,324
Ward
County. 26,628
Kalkacha, Lenda, Mikinduni, Bondeni, and Handampia
0094 Mikindani Ward 9,568
sublocations of Tana River County. 26,628
Rhoka, Masabubu, Bubu, Ghorei, Laini, Bohoni, Kiarikungu,
0095 Chewani Ward Chewani, Matanya, Hola, Hola Mission, and Kibuyu Sublocations 18,756
of Tana River County. 26,628
Bura 20 82 545
Biskidera, Metisil, Chwele, and Wedesa Sublocations of Tana
0096 Chwele 17,565
River County. 26,628
Hirimani, Walesorhea, Dukanoti and Nanighi Sublocations of
0097 Hirimani ward 14,221
Tana River County. 26,628
Sombo, Maramtu, Ziwani, Sala, bangale and Boka sublocations of
0098 Bangale ward 15,699
Tana River County. 26,628
Mbalambala Kamanguru, Odowani, Pamba, Asako, Buwa and Kurati
0099 16,736
ward Sublocations of Tana River County. 26,628
Konoramadha, Madogo and Mororo Sublocations of Tana River
0100 Madogo Ward 18,324
County. 26,628
Lamu Lamu East 21 18 841

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County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Faza Ward Dau, Kwatini, Kwatongani, Tchundwa, Myabogi, Siyu, Pate, and
0101 11224
Ward shanga Sublocations of Lamu County. 26,628
Rubu/Mwabore, Mkokoni, Mararani, Mangai, Milimani,
0102 Kiunga Ward 7,072
Kizingitini, Sublocations of Lamu County. 26,628
Lamu West 22 82 698
0103 Shella Ward Shella and Manda Sublocations of Lamu County. 3,274
26,628
Mkomani, Langoni, Matondoni and Kipungani Sublocations of
0104 Mkomani Ward 19,092
Lamu County. 26,628
0105 Hindi Ward Hindi, Bargoni, Mokowe, Kilimani Sublocations of Lamu County. 10,700
26,628
Mkunubi, Mapenya, Uziwa and Ndambwe Sublocations of Lamu
0106 Mkunubi Ward 11,724
County. 26,628
0107 Hongwe ward Hongwe and Bomani Sublocations of Lamu County. 9,097
26,628
Pandanguo, Chalamula, Moa and Witu Sublocations of Lamu
0108 Witu Ward 13,105
County. 26,628
0109 Central ward Kiongwe, and Central Sublocations of Lamu County. 9,475
26,628
0110 Bahari ward Bahari, and Tewe ublocations of Lamu County. 6,231
26,628
Taita
Taveta 23 67,665
Taveta

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Lumi, Mahandakini, Njukini, Chumvini and Chala Sublocations
0111 Chala Ward 18,065
of Taita taveta County. 26,628
Ndilindau, Msengoni, Lesesia, Mrambani, NaKruto, Mahoo,
0112 Kitobo Ward 15,257
Kitobo and Malukiloriti Sublocations of Taita Taveta County. 26,628
0113 Mjini Ward Mjini Sublocation of Taita Taveta County. 8,982
26,628
Eldoro, Njoro, Mboghoni and Kimongo Sublocations of Taita
0114 Mboghoni Ward 17,044
Taveta County. 26,628
0115 Mata Ward Kimala and Mata Sublocations of Taita Taveta County. 8,157
26,628
Wundanyi 24 56,021
Wundanyi, Shigaro, Sungululu, Mteni, sublocations of Taita
0116 Wundanyi Ward 14,439
Taveta County. 26,628
Saghasa, Mmarumange, Mgambonyi, Mwamunge and Mlondo
0117 Werugha 12,485
Sublocations of Taita Taveta County. 26,628
Paranga, Nyanche, Mbechi, choke, Mbale, and Mbogho of Taita
0118 Mbale 6,942
Taveta County. 26,628
Kishushe, Njawuli, Kishamba, Kishamba Mwanda, Mwaroko,
0119 Mwanda Mgange Nyika, Lushangoni, Mgange Danida Sublocations of 16,939
Taita Taveta County. 26,628

Ronge Nyika, Kigombo/Mrumbenyi, Msau Raghai,


Mwatate 25 71,513 0120 Ronge Ward Kishau/Kiweto, Debonyi/Baghau, Kironge/Mwakaleti 12,263
Sublocations of Taita Taveta County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Mwatate, Mwachobo, Sembe Sublocations of Taita Taveta
0121 Mwatate Ward 14,505
County. 26,628
Mwaktau, Godoma, Nyolo, Mwashuna, Ilole, Mnamu, Murugwa,
0122 Mwaktau Ward Shaghaigu, Mlughi/Mwashuma Sublocations of Taita Taveta 16,885
County. 26,628
Mwachabo, Wumaru/Sechu, Mruru/Maganga Sublocations of
0123 Mwachabo ward 12,263
Taita Taveta County. 26,628
Kishamba, Kaya Ilole, Mwachawaza, Wusi, Chawia,
0124 Chawia Ward 17,042
Kidaya/Ngerenyi Sublocations of Taita Taveta County. 26,628
Voi 26 89,458
0125 Mwangea ward Mwangea, Mraru, Tausa Sublocations of Taita Taveta County. 25,991
26,628
Talio, Teri, and Ndara/sagala Sublocations of Taita Taveta
0126 Sagala Ward 10,816
County. 26,628
0127 Kaloleni Kaloleni Sublocation of Taita Taveta County. 20,418
26,628
0128 Marungu Ward Maungu, Kishamba Sublocations of Taita Taveta County. 11,976
26,628
Rukanga, Makwasenyi, and Buguta Sublocations of Taita Taveta
0129 Kasigau Ward 13,686
County. 26,628
Ghazi, Ndome and Wongonyi Sublocations of Taita Taveta
0130 Ngolia Ward 7,875
County. 26,628
Garissa Dujis 027 108,440

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Balicha, Shibirr, Sankuri, Raya, Athieleyley and Medina
0131 Sankuri 27,021
Sublocations of Garissa County 26,628
0132 Waberi Waberi Sublocation of Garissa County 20,617
26,628
0133 Galbet Galbet Sublocation of Garissa County 26,942
26,628
0134 Township Township sublocation of Garissa County 22,349
26,628
0135 Iftin Iftin, Boralgy and Korakora sublocations of Garissa County 30,743
26,628
Lagdera 028 116,128
0136 Modogashe Modogashe sublocation of Garissa County 21,779
26,628
0137 Benane Benane, Tokojo, Maalamin Sublocations of Garissa County 24,643
26,628
0138 Goreale Goreale sublocation of Garissa County 10,232
26,628
0139 Ilan Dihle and Ilan Sublocations of Garissa County 15,183
26,628
0140 Sabena Garufa and Charon Sublocations of Garissa County. 11,021
26,628
0141 Shanta-Abaq Comprise Afwein and Baraki Sublocations of Garissa County. 9,778
26,628
Balambala
(New) 029 81,622

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Ohia, Dujis, Ashahadin and Shidle Sub locations of Garissa
0142 Balambala 13,294
County. 26,628
0143 Danyere Mudey, Sikley, Danyere, Urgad Sub locations of Garissa County. 16,430
26,628
Dogob, Libahalow, Kone, and Jarajara sub locations of Garissa
0144 Rahole 15,746
County 26,628
Balabala, Kasha, Deley, and Saka Sub locations of Garissa
0145 Saka 16,920
County 26,628
Dadaab
(New) 030 137,995
0146 Faf-Kalala Dertu, Alango Arba Sub locations of Garissa County 27,447
26,628
0147 Dadaab Dadaab sublocation of Garissa County 60,390
26,628
0148 Labisgale Labisgale Sub Location of Garissa County 43,741
26,628
0149 Dagahaley Dagahaley Sub Location of Garissa County 2,826
26,628
0150 Damajale Kokar and Damajale Sub location of Garissa County 6,643
26,628
0151 Liboi Kulan, Liboi and Hara hara Sublocation of Garissa County 11,440
26,628
Fafi 031 95,212
Kamuthe, Nanighi, Bura, Masabubu and Garasweno
0152 Arawale 12,645
Sublocations of Garissa County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Galmagalla, Gubis and Bulagolol Sub Locations of Garissa
0153 Dekaharia 9,522
County 26,628
0154 Jarajila Jarajila sub location of Garissa County 2,309
26,628
0155 Ramagudda Fafi and Yubis, Hagar Dera Sub locations of Garissa County 5,108
26,628
0156 Welmerer Welmerer Sub location of Garissa County. 65,628
26,628
Ijara 032 92,663
Hadi, Hulugho, Garabe, Elkambere Sublocations of Garissa
0157 Hulugho East 18,218
County 26,628
Koranhindi, Sangailu, Handaro, Gediluuni, Mata Arba, Wakalb
0158 Hulugho West 24,886
Hare sublocations of Garissa County 26,628
Warsame, Rugha, Ijara, Gerille, Sangole, Dololo, BulaGoolol,
0159 Ijara 16,055
Bodhai, Bulawacha, Jalish Sub locations of Garissa County 26,628
Gababa, Masalani, Muhumed Dahir, Qarmadha, Hara, Korisa,
0160 Masalani 32,375
Kotile, Bulawarade Sub locations of Garissa County 26,628
Wajir Wajir North 033 135,505
0161 Gurar Gurar and Sake Gamada Sublocations of Wajir County. 20,434
26,628
0162 Bute Bute and Ogarji Sublocations of Wajir County. 26,737
26,628
0163 Korondile Korondile, Dugo and Godoma Sublocations of Wajir County. 25,847
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Buna, Lensayu, Lakole North, Ingirir and MalkaGufu
0164 Buna 23,830
Sublocations of Wajir County 26,628
0165 Ajawa Ajawa, kurrow and Batalu Sublocations of Wajir County. 16,447
26,628
0166 Danaba Danaba and Quadama Sublocations of Wajir County. 22,220
26,628
Wajir East 034 104,026
0167 Wagberi Wagber/H.Z Dam sub location of Wajir county 23,381
26,628
Township, Bulla Hodhan, Ali Moaw sub locations of Wajir
0168 Township 20,646
county 26,628
0169 Barwako Got Ade, Makoror and Barwago sub locations of Wajir county 30,070
26,628
Harar-Khorof Harar/Dawyare, Konto/Abakfin, Riba Balbala
0170 Khorof 29,772
and Wajir Bor sub locations of Wajir county 26,628
Tarbaj
(New) 035 120,392
0171 Elben Bumayo, Mansa, Ogorale, Elben sub-locations of Wajir county 27,014
26,628
0172 Sarman Sarman , Duntow,Dambas sub -locations of Wajir county 26,064
26,628
0173 Tarbaj Tarbaj, Lafaley/Johar and Dashega sub-locations of Wajir county 28,819
26,628
0174 Wargadud El-Kotulo, Kotulo, Hungai and Wargadud Sub-locations of Wajir 29,949
26,628

194
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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Wajir West 036 90,541
Arbajahan, Boji Heri and Garse Quftu Sublocations of Wajir
0175 Arbajahan 20,927
County. 26,628
Athibohol, Hadado North, Lolkuta North and Lagboghol North
0176 Athibohol 19,264
sub-locations of Wajir county 26,628
Hadado South, Lolkuta South and Adamsajide sub –locations of
0177 Ademasajida 26,216
WaJIR county 26,628
0178 Ganyure Barmishe, Ganyure and Kukale Sub locations of Wajir 12,119
26,628
El Nur, Griftu, Wagalla and Tula Tula sub-locations of Wajir
0179 Wagalla 32,705
County. 26,628
Eldas (New) 037 81,407
0180 Gurar Gurar and Sake Gamada Sublocations of Wajir County. 20,434
26,628
0181 Bute Bute and Ogarji Sublocations of Wajir County. 26,737
26,628
0182 Korondile Korondile, Dugo and Godoma Sublocations of Wajir County. 25,847
26,628
Buna, Lensayu, Lakole North, Ingirir and MalkaGufu
0183 Buna 23,830
Sublocations of Wajir County 26,628
Ajawa, Kurrow, Batalu, Danaba and Quadama Sublocations of
0184 Danaba 38,667
Wajir County. 26,628
Wajir South 038 130,070

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Benane, Sala, Serif, Shimbir Bul, Dagahaley, Sabule and Finni
0185 Benane 23,609
Sublocations of Wajir County. 26,628
0186 Burder Burder and Gullet Dere Sublocations of Wajir County. 7,048
26,628
Salalma, Hambalash, Diif and Dadaja Bulla Sublocations of Wajir
0187 Dadaja Bulla 22,257
County. 26,628
Kiwanja Ndege, Habaswein, Dilmanyale, Dulgub, Abakore and
0188 Kibilai 23,935
Meri Sublocations of Wajir County. 26,628
Kulaaley, Ibrahim Ure, Handaki and Gherille Sublocations of
0189 Kulaaley 18,708
Wajir County. 26,628
Tesore, Leheley, Eyrib, Macheza and Lagboghol South
0190 Tesore 22,631
Sublocattions of Wajir County. 26,628
Mandera Mandera
West 039 141,633
0191 Tabaka South Comprise of Wangai Daham and Duduble SubLocations 26,601
26,628
0192 Takaba Comprise of Didkuro and Kubdishan Sub-Locations 25,373
26,628
0193 Tabaka North Comprise of Lag Sure and Takaba SubLocations 38,962
26,628
0194 Dandu Comprise of Dandu and El Danaba 32,675
26,628
0195 Gither Kubi Halo, Iresteno, Sake and Gither Sub-locations 27,700
26,628

196
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Approx. Population(2009

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Banissa
(New) 040 178,142
0196 Banissa Banissa and Guba Sub-locations 38,876
26,628
0197 Darkhale Goljo, Derkale Sub-Locations 32,078
26,628
0198 Eyemole Kiliwehiri, Eyemole and Lulis Sub-Locations 50,380
26,628
0199 Malkamari Malkamari, Hullow, Malka-ruqa and Choroko Sub-locations 36,740
26,628
Mandera
North
(New) 041 185,468
0200 Ashabito Quramdhow, Sukela Tifna, As-habito, Ogarwein Sub-locations 26,077
26,628
0201 Guticha Comprise of Shir-Shir, Guticha, Olla and Sarman sub-locations 33,658
26,628
0202 Girissa Kajaja, Marothile, Jabi-bar and Girissa Sub-locations 25,894
26,628
0203 Rhamu Yabicho, Rhamu and Shantoley Sublocations 36,555
26,628
0204 Rhamu Dimtu Mado, Kalicha, Rhamu Dimtu and Garsey Sub-Locations 30,119
26,628
Mandera
South 042 231,836

197
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Approx. Population(2009

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
(New)
El Ramu, Kutulo, Lehele, Garsesala, Dabacity, Bojigarse and
0205 Kutulo 29,830
Kutayu Sub-locations 26,628
0206 Elwak South Bore Hole Eleven and Elwak South Sub-locations 30,515
26,628
0207 Elwak North Wante, Bulla Afya and Elwak Town Sub-locations 26,600
26,628
Elele, Wargadud East, Wargadud Town and Dasheng Wante Sub-
0208 Wargadud 29,195
locations 26,628
Fincharo, Burmayo North, Bumayo South and Shimbir Fatuma
0209 Shimbir Fatuma 36,727
Sub-locations 26,628
Mandera
East 043 138,728
Oda/bamboo, Farey/Duhum Durwuay and Saro Hindi/Harare
0210 Arabia 67,717
Arabia and Omar Jillow Sub-locations 26,628
0211 Libehia Libehia/Kuradeer, Gumbisu and Hareri Sub-locations 31,934
26,628
Aresa, Gududiye, Kalaliyo, Gingo, Bella, Karo, Garba Qoley,
0212 Khalalio Bokolo/barwako, Harire Hosley/bida/Kamor Elle, Bur 15,828
Abor/Sharif and Bula Haji/figho Sub-locations 26,628
Neboi, Shaf Shafey and Bulla Nguvu/Bulla Jamhuria/Bulla
0213 Shafshafey 37,862
Power Sub-Locations 26,628
Bulla Mpya, Kamor, Township and Border Point One Sub-
0214 Township 31,002
locations 26,628
Lafey (New) 044 149,959

198
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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0215 Sala Comprise of Sala Sub-Location 5,808
26,628
0216 Fino Comprise of Fino/hareri Tur Sublocation 16,632
26,628
Comprise Kamora Liban, Kabo, Damasa and Lafey Sub-
0217 Lafey 48,659
Locations 26,628
0218 Waranqara Gari, Waranqara/safo, Bambo and Barmile Sub-Locations 24,619
26,628
0219 Alungo Alango Gof Sub-Location 14,138
26,628
Marsabit Moyale 045 103,799
Comprised of Butiye, Sesi, Bori, Somare, Godoma and Kate
0220 Butiye 22,793
Sublocations of Marsabit County. 26,628
Anona, Woya Godha, Mado adi, and Sololo Sublocations of
0221 Sololo 8,300
Marsabit County. 26,628
Comprised of Kinisa, Mansile, Manyatta Burji Sublocations of
0222 Heillu/Manyatta 21,152
Marsabit County. 26,628
Comprised of Golla, Dir Digma/Guyo/Timo/Dabel, Odda,
0223 Golbo Funanyatta, Godoma/Dik O Godoma, Nana, and Yabalolo 25,834
Sublocations of Marsabit County. 26,628
Moyale Comprised of Township and Ngurumesa Sublocations of
0224 10,167
Township Marsabit County. 26,628
North Horr 046 75,196

199
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Approx. Population(2009

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Comprised of Butiye, Sesi, Bori, Somare, Godoma and Kate
0225 Butiye 22,793
Sublocations of Marsabit County. 26,628
Anona, Woya Godha, Mado adi, and Sololo Sublocations of
0226 Sololo 8,300
Marsabit County. 26,628
Comprised of Kinisa, Mansile, Manyatta Burji Sublocations of
0227 Heillu/Manyatta 21,152
Marsabit County. 26,628
Comprised of Golla, Dir Digma/Guyo/Timo/Dabel, Odda,
0228 Golbo Funanyatta, Godoma/Dik O Godoma, Nana, and Yabalolo 25,834
Sublocations of Marsabit County. 26,628
Moyale Comprised of Township and Ngurumesa Sublocations of
0229 10,167
Township Marsabit County. 26,628
Saku 047 46,502
Comprised of Jirime, Majengo/Nagayo and Qitta, Dakabaricha
0230 Nagayo 17,992
and Mata Aiba Sublocations of Marsabit County. 26,628
Comprised of Hula Hula, Ongicho, Karare, Kitururi, songa and
0231 Karare 15,975
Townshi/wabera Sublocations of Marsabit County. 26,628
Rukesa, Dirib Gombo, Jaldesa, Badasa, Sagante Sublocations of
0232 Sagante 12,409
Marsabit County. 26,628

Laisamis 048 65,669 26,628


Comprised of Moite, Gas, Elmoro Bay, Loiyangalan, Mt. Kulal,
0233 Loiyangalani 16,358
Olturot, Larach, Arapalal Sublocations of Marsabit County. 26,628
Kurungu, Arge, South Horr, Kurkum, Kargi Sublocations of
0234 South Horr 7,474
Marsabit County. 26,628

200
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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Hafare, Illant, Korr, Halisirwa, ngurunit/Lonyor Pediau,
0235 Ngurunit 21,305
Sublocations of Marsabit County. 26,628
Logologo, Gudas/Soriadi and kambee sublocations of Marsabit
0236 Logologo 5,144
County. 26,628
Laisamis, Koya, Irir, Lontolio, Ndikir, Merille Sublocations of
0237 Laisamis 13,109
Marsabit County. 26,628
Isiolo Isiolo
North 049 100,176
WAMBA Ngare Narok,Lorrok-Onyokie,Raraiti,Swani,Lmarmaroi, Sub
0238 29,008
NORTH Locations of Samburu County 26,628
0239 BULLA PESA Bulla Pesa,Kiwanjani Sub Locations of Isiolo County 25,718
26,628
Yamicha,Duma,Kom,Goda,Bulesa,Bisan Biliqo, Sub Locations
0240 CHARI 5,138
of Isiolo County 26,628
Malka Galla ,Korbesa,Bulto Bonsa,Merti North,Merti South Sub
0241 CHERAB 12,072
Locations of Isiolo County 26,628
0242 KIPSING Lenguruma,Kipsing Sub Locations of Isiolo County 5,560
26,628
0243 ODHA Burat,Isiolo West Sub Locations of Isiolo County 12,852
26,628
0244 OLDO-NYIRO Oldo-nyiro,Longopito Sub Locations of Isiolo County 9,828
26,628
Isiolo South 050 43,118

201
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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
GARBA Garba Tulla, South, Garba Tulla North Malka – Daka, Garfarsa
0245 22,563
TULLA Sub Locations of Isiolo County 26,628
Korbesa,Rapsu,Kinna,Bibi,Kula Mawe,Mado Yaka Sub
0246 KINA 19,434
Locations of Isiolo County 26,628
Eldera,Modogashe South,Modogashe
0247 MODOGASHE North,Gubatu,Sericho,Badana Garadida,Eresaboru,Muchuro Sub 27,267
Locations of Isiolo County 26,628
Meru Igembe
South 051 89,160
Kianda, Nkiene, Ikuu, Antuambui, Amung’enti, Athimba,
0248 Igembe South 22,261
Antuanthama and Kiunyene 26,628
Igembe South
0249 Lakathi, Thaicu, Antubakiru, Anjaru, Bwethaa, and Thuria. 26,731
East 26,628
Igembe South Marega, Ugoti, Amunju, Tiira, Nceme, Kirindine, Auki and
0250 26,668
West Amwamba 26,628
Anchenge, Giteretu, Amwathi, Kaibu, Burimaria, Makiri and
0251 Maua Town 30,541
Gitura 26,628
0252 Kiegoi Gitumi, Kinyanka,Ngundune and Mboone 17,275
26,628
Igembe
Central (
New) 052 104,297
0253 Athuri Runjine Kathelwa, Machungulu, Thitha and Kaene. 64,782
26,628
0254 Igembe East Andiala, Kaurine, Kelingene, Baibariu, Nthambiro , Kitheo, 44,013

202
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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Nthare and Kanjoo 26,628
0255 Kangeta Nturuba, Liburu, Kangeta, Liliaba, Kilibene and Laikumukumu 30,643
26,628
Thuuru, Burieruri, Amaku, Antubetwe Njoune location,
0256 Kiengu 41,412
Kithaene, Kathima and Ankurani 26,628
Ruungu, Burieruri, Kithare, Itulu, Njia Cia Mwendwa and Kiolo
0257 Njai 36,984
Kia Muuti 26,628
Igembe
North 053 93,055
0258 Amuathi Amuathi I and Amuathi II 44,264
26,628
0259 Antuambui Antuambui and Nkanda 15,407
26,628
Antuabetwe
0260 Miriki, Kiromwathi, Anjalu, Kiani, Ndoleli, Ruongo and Karichu 32,204
Kiongo 26,628
0261 Naathu Nkandone and Naathu 29,555
26,628
0262 Ntunene Ntunene and Kirindara 19,560
26,628
Tigania
West 054 135,980
0263 Athwana Ntulili, Kibiru, Kandebene, Laciathuriu, Matiru and Kauni 18,127
26,628
0264 Kianjai Mumui, Thau, Mituntu, Nairiri, Kianjai, Miathene and Kiandiu 18,590
26,628

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County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Mweronkanga, Twale, Limbine, Maanthi, Karii, Mwili,Ntiba,
0265 Kitheo 35,646
Kaliati, Kitheo and Muchune 26,628
0266 Mbeu Mbeu, Kieru, Kimirii, Kibuline, Kiorimba and Machengene 20,160
26,628
0267 Nkomo Limaru, Kunene, Kilenchune, Amwari, Kamaroo and Ntombo 24,361
26,628

Tigania East 055 157,246 26,628


0268 Ankamia Igarie, Kunati, Giithu, Ankamia and Amugaa 26,855
26,628
0269 Karama Urru, Mbaranga, Ametho and Antuandurru 15,169
26,628
0270 Kiguchwa Micii Mukuru, Kiguchwa, Ametho and Abondii 19,172
26,628
0271 Mikinduri Anjuki, Athwana, Marega, Akaiga and Kiguru 33,796
26,628
Anthinga, Athanja, Lailuba (lower), Kitharene, Lailuba, Lanyiruu,
0272 Muthara 27,057
Maburwa and Tiringwii 26,628
North
Imenti 056 119,524
0273 Municipality Kaaga, Upper Igoki, Tuntu, Township Sub-Locations 16,171
26,628
Mpuri, Nthimbiri, kainginyo, Ngonyi, Kirugua, Nchaure, Gitugu,
0274 Gakaromone MuringoMbugi, Lower igoki, Magundu, Gachanka, Gakaromone 54,749
Sub-locations. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kithoka, Gankere, Kambiti, Kirimene, Chung’ari and Runogone
0275 Chugu 25,940
Sublocations 26,628
Rwanyange, Mbeu, Kiamwatari, Njoka, Mukua,
0276 Giaki Kanyuango/Kathita, Kanjagi, Kambereu, Kirimaitune, Ciothirai, 35,962
Gachua, Mbirikene Sub-Locations 26,628
Mbuuri
(New) 057 139,423
Mutunyi, Ntumburi, Barrier, Kiamiogo, Mboroga, Mburuguti,
0277 Kibirichia 26,940
Muriinya , Kimbo and Gathuine 26,628
Ngare Ndare, Buuri, Ntirimiti, Maritati, Mutarakwa, Kiambogo,
0278 Kirimara 41,710
Kithithina 26,628
Kithima, Nkando, Kiirua, Michogomone, Gitimine, Runkuru and
0279 Naari 27,299
Maitei. 26,628
0280 Ontulili Kangaita, Katheri, and Antubamwitu 16,980
26,628
Mugae, Kirwiro, Kithwene, Mutuuma, Nchoroiboro and
0281 Ruiri 18,425
kamutune 26,628
Central
Imenti 058 141,768
0282 Kiagu kathwene, Kiamuri, Makandune, Matetu, Kiija, Gitie 21,275
26,628
Nkandone, Igane, Gatuune, Kaongo, Gaitu and Mbajone Sub-
0283 Mwangathia 24,793
locations 26,628
Abothuguchi Kiria, Kirirwa, Gitauga, Nkuene, Kariene, Nyweri, Ruiga, Baragu,
0284 22,885
Central Kirigara and Mariene Sub-Locations 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Muruugi, Kioru, Nduruma, Nkadone and Mbwinjeru Sub-
0285 Kithurune 8,292
locations 26,628
Kibaranyaki, Gikune, Kathiranga West, Kathiranga North,
Kathita, Kariri North, kirima Kia Athi, Mwirang’ombe,
Abothuguchi
0286 Kathiringa Central, Kiadhumbi South, Nkiriri South, Kionjo 21,460
West
North, kathiringa East, Gakurwene, Kaugu, Marathi, Karugwa,
Kinjo South, Sub-Locations 26,628
South
Imenti 059 179,604
0287 Mitunguu Kirendene and ng’onyi Sub-Locations 20,835
26,628
Kithatu, Maraa, Kithakanaro, Igokine, Kairaa, Mweru, Mworoga,
0288 Igoji East Gikui, Kiathathi, Miruriiri, Mitume, Kianjogu and Kuiri Sub- 33,803
locations 26,628
0289 Abogeta East Ntharene, Baranga, Kothine and Mwichiune Sub-locations 17,638
26,628
Karia, Kiangua, Gakiiri, Kinoro, Kiroone, Kiamweri and
0290 Igoji West 18,966
Nkunjumu Sub-Locations 26,628
0291 Abogeta West Upper Kiungone, Upper Kithangari and Upper Chure 30,338
26,628
Uruku/Kathera Mikumbune, Kigane, Kathera/taita/marimba,
0292 45,256
/Mikumbune Uruku/ukuu/baitigitu Sub-locations 26,628
Tharaka -
Nithi Nithi 060 128,134

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
mariani,marembo,riamthiga,weru,kathangani,karangoni and
0293 Kaaringani 15,977
rukindu sublocation of Tharaka-Nithi County. 26,628
kathanje,mutino,kamonka,kamaturia,kajuki,makanyanga,kamaindi,
0294 Igamangombe igambangombe,kiaritha,kamwimbi,mbogoni and igamatundu 30,160
sublocation of Tharaka-Nithi County. 26,628
Kinoru,kanthiri,karamani,rabate,mukuuni,kangakini,kathatwa,kab
0295 Mugumoni ubeni,Mwonge,kogumo,njuri,nthambo and thuita sub location of 35,765
Tharaka-Nithi county, 26,628
kamucii,kaarani,gitareni nkuthika,muiru,mugurirwa and kirage sub
0296 Mugurirwa 24,185
location of Tharaka-Nithi County. 26,628
Njaina,ndagani,chukka township,mucwa and kiangondu sub
0297 Chuka Town 20,207
location of Tharaka-Nithi County 26,628
Maara
(New) 061 107,098
kathingitu,kaare,karii,magutini,kiroo,thigaa and iruma sub location
0298 Mwimbi 22,935
of Tharaka-Nithi County 26,628
kirumi,mugumagu,kariakomo,nduguru,munga,kiriaini and kithare
0299 Ganga 23,689
sublocation of Tharaka Nithii County. 26,628
kamwangu,ndumbini,kandungu,karimba,chamunga,igamurathi,we
Mitheru/Mutha
0300 ru(muthambi),ruguta/gatua and iriga sub location of Tharaka- 40,250
mbi
Nithi County. 26,628
gianchuku,gitombani, mukwego,chogoria,kianjagi,gantaraki and
0301 Chogora 25,792
kiraro sub location of Tharaka-Nithi County 26,628
Tharaka 062 130,098

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
uturuni,kamarandi,kamanyaki,kirukuma,matiri,chiakariga,gacereka,
0302 Chiakariga mwerera,gakurungu,nkarini,tubui,gakirwe,kathino and tunyai sub 34,679
location of Tharaka-Nithi County 26,628
Kaguma,gituma,rukenya,kamatungu,kirangare,kithigiri,marimanti,
0303 Turima kanyuru,ibote,turima,kathuura and Karocho sub location of 32,609
Tharaka-Nithi County. 26,628
Kamwathu,gatunga,kathangachini,twanthanju and gatunga sub
0304 Gatunga 21,421
location of Tharaka-Nithi County. 26,628
matakiri,kareria,nkondi,rukurini,tumbura and mmwanyani sub
0305 Nkondi 15,574
location of Tharaka-Nithi County. 26,628
kanjoro,mauthini,irundini,ntorini,mukothima,thiiti and Kirundi
0306 Mukothima 28,555
sublocation of Tharaka-Nithi County. 26,628
Embu Manyatta 063 154,632
0307 Nginda Mbuvoni, Nguviu and Kibugu sub-locations of Embu county 17,940
26,628
Ruguru - Kithunguriri, Kiriari, Kiamwenja, Manyatta, Kairuri, Kirigia and
0308 17,657
Ngandori Mukangu sublocations of Embu county 26,628
Nembure, Ena East, Gatunduri and Kiangima sublocations of
0309 Gaturi South 17,889
Embu County 26,628
Cmprises Ena West, Kithimu and Kithegi sublocations of Embu
0310 Kithimu 18,999
County. 26,628
0311 Mbeti North Itabua, Kamiu and Gatituri sublocatios of Embu County 29,123
26,628
0312 Kirimari kathangari, Nthambo, Njukiri and Dalas Stadium. 29,559

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
Runyenjes 064 142,360
Kavutiri, Kianjuki, Makengi and Kevote Sublocations of Embu
0313 Gaturi 20,239
County. 26,628
0314 Gichera Gichera, Kigaa and Gichiche Sublocation of Embu County. 17,790
26,628
Mbui-Njeru, Kanja, Kiangungi, Gitare and Rukuriri Sublocations
0315 Kagaari 17,365
of Embu County. 26,628
Karurumo, Nyagari, Kathunguri, Kasafari and Kiringa
0316 Karurumo 10,420
Sublocations of Embu County. 26,628
Mufu, Kathari, Kathanjure and Kigumo Sublocations of Embu
0317 Kieni-Urban 18,687
County. 26,628
Mukuuri, Kawanjara, Gikuuri, Mbiruri and Nthangaiya
0318 Mukuuri 19,720
Sublocations of Embu County. 26,628
Gachoka 065 130,185
Wacharo, Karaba, Gategi, and Riakanau sub –locations of Embu
0319 Mwea 30,117
county 26,628
0320 Makima Mwea, Makima and Mbondoni sub-locations of Embu county 21,265
26,628
Kiamuringa, Gachoka, Gachuriri, Mbita and Kirima sub-
0321 Mbeti South 33,175
locations of Embu county 26,628
0322 Mavuria Gikiiro, Gacegethiuri 26,693
26,628
0323 Kiambere Kithithiri, Gichiche,Kombomunyiri and Mavuria sublocations of 18,935

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Embu county 26,628

Siakago 066 89,035 26,628


Gitiburi, Thura, Siakago and Riandu sub locations of Embu
0324 Nthanwa 26,725
county 26,628
Karambari Gangara,Nguthi, Mutitu,Karie,Iria-itune and Nthmbu
0325 Muminji 27,433
sub-locations of Embu county 26,628
Kariru, Kathera, Ngura, Nguthi,Evurore and Kamayindi sub
0326 Evurore 34,877
locations of Embu County 26,628
Kitui Mwingi
North 067 129,967

0327 Tseikuru Usueni,Kyenini,Kaningo,Kitoroto,Kathiani,Ngaroni,Ngalenge,Nz 27,308


iitu and Kavirya sub location of Kitui County 26,628
Ikime,Mataka,Kakiani,Mitamisyi,Kimela,Kalwa,Ndatani,Kamula
0328 Ngomeni 26,724
and Katika sub location of Kitui County 26,628
Kamanda,Kathungu, gaturoni,Gacigongo and Gakombe sub
0329 Mumoni 11,911
location of Kitui County 26,628
Mukonga, Konyo,Mboroni,Ikongo,Ngongoni,Kokuyu,Kyondali
0330 Kakuyu/Mikoya 17,611
and tya Kamuthahe sub location of Kitui County 26,628
Gai, Ngarie,Itira-Nzou,Kimu,Kimangao,Masoki,Kisiuni and
0331 Kyuso 30,896
Twimyua sub location of Kitui County. 26,628
Mwingi
Central 068 104,826

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
(New)
Kamuitiu,Mathyakani,Kalanga,Mwalali,Ukasi,Mbuvu,Mwasuma
0332 Eastern 29,313
and Kyavuka sub location of Kitui County 26,628
Thonoa,Nyanyaa,Katitika,Kathoka,Enziu and Waita sub location
0333 Central 22,168
of Kitui County. 26,628
Kiomo,Mbondoni,Kavuvwani,Kalisasi,Mwingi,Maithyakani
0334 Southern Kyanika, Ithumbi,Kivou,Kanzanzu and Kanzui sub location of 52,412
Kitui County. 26,628
Mwambui,Kairungi,Kyothani,Ikuusya,Karura and Wikithuki sub
0335 Western 19,866
location of Kitui County. 26,628
Mwingi
South 069 130,155 26,628
Ingoo,Ngiluni,Ngugi,Itiko and Tumbu sub location of Kitui
0336 Kalitini/Mui 16,343
County 26,628
Yenzura,Thaana-
0337 North East Nzau,Kyusyami,Kalulini,Kaseri,Thokoa,Musuani, Winzyee and 26,467
Kavaini sublocation of Kitui County 26,628
Kakululo,Nzawa,Nzalae,Ngongoni,Kavoloi,Kikiini,kitulani,kanyaa
0338 South West 36,077
,Nzaini and Kasanga sub location of Kitui County 26,628
Muivu,Kyome,Itoloni,Kyamboo,Migwani,Nzatani,Nzeluni,Katalw
0339 Central 34,582
a, Kwanugu and Kisoro sublocations of Kitui County. 26,628
Malawa,Ngaani,Nyaani,Mwambu,Ngieni,Mwangeni and Kyanguti
0340 Eastern 27,988
sub location of Kitui County. 26,628
Kitui West 070 135,869

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0341 Eastern Kanyonyi and Mikuyumu sub location of Kitui County 11,326
26,628
Syokithumbi,maselele,kathivo,kalindilo,kwa
mulungu,kavuvuu,kalia,nzakame,katheuni,kyoondoni,kasaini,kath
0342 South 30,599
uma,maseki,musosya,kauma,and kitumbu sub location of Kitui
County. 26,628
Kakumuti,mutonga,mithikwani,kiseveni,kithumula,kauwi,mithini,
0343 Central 47,043
kaimu,musengo and kangii sublocation of Kitui County 26,628
Kasakini,nzalae,katutu,kivaini,mutanda,kyenge,kisasyani,sangala,ka
0344 North 27,151
theka,kangugi and kakeani sub location of Kitui County. 26,628
Kitui Rural
(New) 071 94,894
Ngangani,Kanzau,Kitungati,Ngiluni and Masimbini sub location
0345 North East 21,268
of Kitui County 26,628
Kiangwa,Makele, Ilusya,Mukameni,Mosa,katwala and Bitini sub
0346 East 27,111
location of Kitui County 26,628
Maliku,Nguuni,Karibuni,Ndundune and Busyani sub location of
0347 Central 16,404
Kitui County 26,628
Syomonyu, Masimba,Kithiani,Kanyongonyo and Nzambia sub
0348 South 20,280
location of Kitui County 26,628
Kitui
Central 072 135,869
Kamando/malili,Munganga and Mutula sub locations of Kitui
0349 MIAMBANI 14,151
County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Tatalani, usiani,nzaaya,ivaiini and muswe sublocations of Kitui
0350 North East 22,938
County 26,628
raveta,mutone,misiwani,mulundi,kyaanika-manyengo,township
0351 Central 48,058
and kulundu sublocation of Kitui County 26,628
kavuta-hooleka, utooni,wii,mbuyani,ndumoni,mulutu,and tungutu
0352 South West 23,090
sublocation of Kitui County. 26,628
Wilikiye,kyangunga,kwa muli,katulani and kathinji sub location of
0353 South East 23,494
Kitui County. 26,628
Mutito 073 126,711
kenze, thua, ngungi,ithumila,maluma,kyambati,kaluva and
0354 Western 43,668
kasunguni sub location of Kitui County 26,628
kasasi,nzunguni,imale,kyango and kyangini sub location of Kitui
0355 Voo 14,098
County. 26,628
yiuku, ndetani,kathua, syou,makuka,malalani,twambui and
0356 Malalani/Endau 20,847
katumbi sub location of Kitui County. 26,628
malatani, kyaimu, itiko,kavutei,kawala,manyoeni,masasini,kitoo
0357 Mutito/Zombe 20,201
and masukini sub location of Kitui County 26,628
Compriss of
Kyamatu/Mwiti
0358 katikoni,kilaa,kavingo,makongo,kikuu,kyamatu,nzanzu and 21,406
ka
muthongue sub location of Kiyui County 26,628
Kitui South 074 166,050
Mutha/Ndakain Ngaani,kaatene,Isaa,kalambani,kalia katune and Ndakaini sub
0359 16,173
i location of Kitui County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kitoo,
Mutumo/Kibwe
0360 Kiatu,Ndilili,Mivune,Kivyuni,Kimani,Mwala,Kwaelu,Kibwea, 31,172
a
Kandue and Kengo sub location of Kitui County 26,628
Ikaanga/Kyatun Vote,Ndatani,Kyatune,Ithumula,Kathungu,Yongela and Ngwani
0361 24,647
e sub location of Kitui County 26,628
Ekani,Keitunda,Kivandeni,Mwanianga,Kyanyaa Simisi,Ilamba and
0362 Kanziko/Simisi 13,952
Kiturwi sub location of Kitui County. 26,628
Kyaani,Nzamba,Kasaala,Ngwate,Ndili,Maaini,Ngawawuni,Kiangu
0363 Ikuutha/Kasaala 26,176
and Uiini sub location of Kitui County 26,628
Athi/Muluma/ Kituti,Mwambani,Makaie,Mongoni,KilawaKisilo,Kalivu,Maluma
0364 39,835
Kilivu and Katilini sub location of Kitui County 26,628
Machakos Masinga 075 125,940
Kaewa, Kivaa, Liani, Kyondoni, Miangeni, Eendei, Thatha, and
0365 Kivaa/Kithyoko 34,092
Kithyoko Sub-Locations of Machakos County. 26,628
Masinga/Kango Mukusu, Katulye, Masinga, Musumaa, Musingini, Kang’onde,
0366 32,963
nde Mikuyuni, and Kikumini Sub-Locations of Machakos County. 26,628
Ekalakala/Ikatin Ekalakala, Nzukini, Itunduimuni, and Ikaatini Sub-Locations of
0367 19,013
i Machakos County. 26,628
Muthesy, Kikule, Kathukini, and Kivingoni Sub-Locations of
0368 Muthesya 21,698
Machakos County. 26,628
Ndithini/Manan Mananja, Kasuvilo, Ndithini, Milaani, and Kiatineni Sub-
0369 25,962
ja Locations of Machakos County. 26,628
Yatta 076 147,579

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Ndalani/Mavol
0370 Kwandolo, Ndalani, Mamba, Mavoloni, Kisiliki Sub-Locations 30,139
oni 26,628
Katulani/Kalulu
0371 Katulani, Kaluluni, Matuu, Kakuumini Sub-locations. 27,145
ni 26,628
0372 Kakumini Kambi ya Ndeke, Kithendu, Kithimani Sublocations 26,043
26,628
Kitheuni, Makutano, Mathingau, Kyasioni and Ikombe Sub-
0373 Ikombe 29,124
Locations 26,628
0374 Katangi Mekilingi, Kyua, Syokisinga, Katangi and Kinyaata Sublocations 27,340
26,628
Kangundo 077 110,794
0375 Tala Sengani, Kyaume, Isinga and Katine Sub-locations 32,983
26,628
Ndunduni, Mbilini, Kikambuani, Kawauni, Kitwii and Maiuni
0376 Kanzalu 27,117
Sub-Locations 26,628
Miu, Katitu(Kivaani), Ngumuti, Iia-Itune, kathome, Kavilinguni,
0377 Kangundo East 27,713
Muisuni Sub-locations 26,628
Kyevaluki, Kakuyuni, Mbusyani, Kawethei, Matetani, Mukunike,
0378 Kangundo West 32,851
Kathaana Sub-Locations 26,628
Matungulu
(New) 078 108,309
Matungulu
0379 Uamani, Kiboko, Kayata, Kwa Kumbu, Kianzabe Sub-Location 25,041
North 26,628
0380 Matungulu East Katheka, Matheini, King’oti Kambusu and Mwatati Sub-locations 21,725
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Matungulu Koma-rock, Kithuani, Nguluni, Kwangii, Kithimani, Kalandini
0381 27,631
West and Mbuni Sub-locations 26,628
Matuu, Mukengesya, Kwale, Kituluni, Nzambani, Kyeleni,
0382 Kyeleni 24,042
Kwosau Sub-Locations 26,628
Kathiani 079 104,217
Mitaboni/Math
0383 Kinyau, Miumbuni, Mathunya, Mitaboni, Ngiini and Thinu 30,055
unga 26,628
0384 Kathiani Ngoleni, Kaiani, Kathiani, Mbee and LitaSublocations 24,390
26,628
0385 Kaewa Kaewa, Kalunga, Kithia, Kauti and Ithaeni Sublocations 22,346
26,628
0386 Iveti/Kaani Kombu, Kaliluni, Iveti, Kitunduni and Kaani Sub-locations 27,426
26,628
Mavoko (
New) 080 139,502
Athi River Athi River North and Athi River Town Sub-Locations of
0387 51,293
Township Machakos County. 26,628
0388 Mlolongo Ngelani and Katani Sub-Locations of Machakos County. 3,397
26,628
0389 Syokimau Syokimau Sub-Location of Machakos County. 42,154
26,628
Sophia-
0390 KMC/KINANI Mathatani and Kinanie Sub-Locations of Machakos County. 17,538
E 26,628
0391 Muthuwani/Kat Muthwani and Katani Sub-Locations of Machakos County. 25,120

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
ani 26,628
Machakos
Town 081 199,211
Kalama/Kyanga Konza Sub-Location of Machakos Sub-Location of Machakos
0392 1,451
l/Kimutua County. 26,628
Katheka Mikuyu, Katelembu, Kitanga, Katheka Kai Sub-Locations of
0393 17,820
KIA/Eastleigh Machakos County. 26,628
Ngelani/Mutitu Kyanda, Mua Hills, Kyaani, Kamuthanga, Nzoweni, Ngelani,
0394 39,135
ni/Mua Kivutini, Nduu, and Mutituni Sub-Locations of Machakos County 26,628
Mumbuni Upper Kiandani, Mjini, Eastleigh, and Misakwani Sub-Locations
0395 30,530
South/Mjini of Machakos County. 26,628
Kasinga, Mung’ala, and Lower Kiandani Sub-Locations of
0396 Mumbuni North 28,319
Machakos County. 26,628
Muvuti/Kiima Muthini, Mwanyani, Katoloni, Kimwe, Kiima Mbilini, Muvuti,
0397 32,413
Kimwe and Kivandini Sub-Locations of Machakos County. 26,628
Kalama/Kyanga Kimutwa, Kaathi, Kyanzasu, Kilitini, Nziuni, Kakayuni,
0398 24,319
li/Kimutua Kyangala, and Kinoi Sub-Locations of Machakos County. 26,628
Muumando/Kol Muumandu, Liuni, and Katanga Sub-Locations of Machakos
0399 24,585
a County. 26,628
Mwala 082 163,032
Kathama/Mbiu Ulaani, Kwamutula, Etikoni, Kabaa, Nyaanyaa, Mumbuni,
0400 32,142
ni Makiliva, Mbiuni, Muthwani and Katitu Sub-locations 26,628
Mwala/Makutan Kangii, Ngulini, Kyawango, Myanyani, Maweli, Kibau, Kivandani,
0401 32, 127
o/Mango Kamwala, manthunthini, Kyamutwii, Kyanganga and Wetaa Sub- 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Locations

Muusini, Uuni, Mithini, Mbaani, Utithini, Kavumbu, Kithangaini


0402 Masii/Vyulya 28,472
and Mithanga Sub-locations 26,628
Embui, Kalyambeu, Ngamba, Kyawikyo, Kikulumi, Kalamba,
Muthetheni/Mi
0403 Utithini, Nthaani, Kang’ethe, Kionyweni and Kyethivo Sub- 26,700
u
locations 26,628
Wamunyu/Yath Kilembwa, Kaitha, Kambiti, Kyangulumi, Kwakala, Kyamatula,
0404 25,664
ui Nyaani and Kyawango Sub-locations 26,628
Kibauni/Ikalaas Kitile, Mukaa, Kamuthwa, matulani, Ndithini, Ngungi, Itumbile,
0405 17,927
a Kiunduani and Kilala Sub-locations 26,628
Makueni Mbooni 083 184,624
0406 MBOONI Uthiuni,Mutitu,Nzeveni,Kyuu Sub Location of Makueni County 33,774
26,628
Mavindu,Mbanye,Yandue,Kalawani,Iiani,Itetani Sub Location of
0407 TULIMANI 35,350
Makueni County 26,628
Kako(Kako),Kako
KISAU / (Waia),Sakai,Mangani,Ngoni,Muthwani,Ngiluni,MukimwaniUsalal
0408 60,141
KAKO a,Nduluku,Kakuswi,Ndituni,Kiambwa Sub Location of Makueni
County 26,628
KITHUNGO / Kaliani,Uvuu,Mataa,Kitundu,Utangwa,Kavumbu,Ngai Sub
0409 28,185
KITUNDU Location of Makueni County 26,628
Mbukoni,Kalawa,Kimeeni,Kinze,Miangeni,Kavumba,Malunda,
0410 KALAWA 13,521
Sub Locations of Makueni County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
thwake,ndauni,ititu,kathongo,syotuvali,kathulumbi and kathongo
0411 KATANGINI 13,653
sub location of Makueni County. 26,628
Kilome 084 87,864
Sultan
0412 KASIKEU Hamud,Muani,Kiou,Kwale,Wathini,Uvaleni,Kasikeu,Mumela Sub 35,408
Locations of Makueni County 26,628
MUKAA/KIM Ngaamba,Kiima-Kiu,Mavivye,Kalanzoni Sub Locations of
0413 25,941
A KIU Makueni County 26,628
MUKAA/KITA Kilome,Maini,Kiongwani,Kitaingo Sub Locations of Makueni
0414 26,525
INGO County 26,628
Kaiti 085 120,116
Nthangu,Kaumoni,Kilala,Iuani,Utaati,Kyuasini,Nzuuni ,
0415 UKIA/IUANI 38,490
Mukuyuni Sub Locations of Makueni County 26,628
Kyamuoso,Ndolo,Waulu, Musalala Sub Locations of Makueni
0416 KILUNGU 26,649
County 26,628
KITHEMBE /
0417 Kalongo,Kithangathini,Kisekini,Nduu, 33,952
KIKOKO 26,628
WATEMA Makongo
0418 /KEE/KIVAN ,Kivani,Ikalyoni,Kyamwalye,Kitindi,Ngluni,Kasunguni,Mutalani, 21,025
I Sub Locations of Makueni County 26,628
Makueni 086 158,610
Mwania,Kitise,Kithuki,Yinthungu,Kimundi , Sub Locations of
0419 KITISE 22,054
Makueni County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
KATHONZWE Kiangini ,Kituluni,Kwa Kavisi,Ituka,Thavu,Kavingoni , Sub
0420 31,277
NI Locations of Makueni County 26,628
Yekanga,Kanthuni,Ivinganzia,Mavindini,Muusini , Sub Locations
0421 MAVINDINI 24,456
of Makueni County 26,628
Kambi Mawe Kikumini(Wote) , Sub Locations of Makueni
0422 KIKUMINI 8,442
County 26,628
0423 MAKUENI Unoa,Nziu,Kamunyolo , Sub Locations of Makueni County 25,326
26,628
Muvau,Kitinyoni,Itaa,Mumbunu , Sub Locations of Makueni
0424 MUVAU 16,035
County 26,628
Kibwezi
West (New) 087 147,397
MTITO
0425 Mtito Andei,Mang’elete , Sub Locations of Makueni County 31,692
ANDEI EAST 26,628
0426 KAMBU Kathekani,Kitengei,Kambu , Sub Locations of Makueni County 22,212
26,628
MTITO
0427 Muthingiini,Utithi,Thange , Sub Locations of Makueni County 35,220
ANDEI WEST 26,628
MASONGALE Mukaange,Ulilinzi,Kyanguli,Masongaleni,Masimbani,Kinyambu
0428 42,216
NI / NGWATA Sub Locations of Makueni County 26,628
KIKUMBULY Ngandani,Kathyaka,MikuyuniKalungu,Mbui
0429 46,206
U Nzau,Ndetani,Ngulu Sub Locations of Makueni County 26,628
Kibwezi
East 088 145,475

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
NGUUMO Kaunguni, ,Kiu,Muuni,Ndovoini,Syumile,Kai,Manyatta,Kisingo
0430 49,648
/MAKINDU Sub Locations of Makueni County 26,628
TWAANDU/K Kambo Kaasuvi ,Mitendeu,Kalii,Ngakaa,,Kyale,Mulili Sub
0431 20,654
IBOKO Locations of Makueni County 26,628
Tutini,Emali,Kwakakulu,Katune,chemundu,,
EMALI
0432 Ngetha,Kaliini,Mwasongombe Matiliku,Masuei Sub Locations of 32,739
MULALA
Makueni County 26,628
Wolwa,Masamukye,Yekivumbu,Vololo,Mweini,Nguu,Kanyalilya,
NGUU/MASU Thithi,Ndunguni,Makasa,Kikumini
0433 23,764
MBA Masumba,Kakili,Mii,Mithumoni, Sub Locations of Makueni
County 26,628
NZAUI / ,Matiliku,Kawala,Kilili, a,Klamba,Ikangavya Sub Locations of
0434 42,240
KALAMBA Makueni County 26,628
kithumba,manooni,mwambwani,mungyaani,kavuthu,masue,vulue
MBITINI
0435 ni,kataani,mutiswa,muchiambua Sub Locations of Makueni 27,190
/KITHUMBA
County 26,628
Nyandarua Kinangop 089 146,950
GATHARA/KI
0436 Gathara Sub Location of Nyandarua County 10,262
NJA 26,628
0437 MURUAKI Kahuru/Muruaki Sub Location of Nyandarua County 20,803
26,628
0438 NJABINI Njabini and mukeu Sub Locations of Nyandarua County 18,298
26,628
0439 RWANYAMBO Karangatha,Rwanyambo Sub Locations of Nyandarua County 16,408
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0440 KARATI Karati,Matura, Sub Location of Nyandarua County 15,499
26,628
0441 MAGUMU Bamboo,Gitwe Sub Location of Nyandarua County 17,422
26,628
JABINI /
0442 Kiburu and Tulanga Sub Location of Nyandarua County 18,979
KIBURU 26,628
0443 GITHABAI Githabai Sub Location of Nyandarua County 22,221
26,628
Kipipiri 090 140,767
Wanjoi,Gatondo,Rironi,Ndemi Sub Location of Nyandarua
0444 WANJOI 32,051
County 26,628
Githioro,Mkungi,Miharati Makumbi Sub Location of Nyandarua
0445 KIPIPIRI 39,616
County 26,628
North Kinangop, Mikeu ,Kiambogo,Geta,Makumbi Kinja
0446 NANDARASI 36,307
Makumbi Sub Location of Nyandarua County 26,628
LERESHWA / Murungaru,Kiriko,Lereshwa Makumbi Sub Location of
0447 27,040
MURUNGARU Nyandarua County 26,628
Ol Kalou 091 98,316
0448 MATINDIRI Passega,Matura(Rurii) Sub Location of Nyandarua i County 23,952
26,628
0449 OLKALOU Munyeki,Mawingo Sub Location of Nyandarua County 25,514
26,628
0450 KANDUTURA Kandutura Sub Location of Nyandarua County 6,692
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Ol jorok
(New) 092 117,609
0451 GATHANJI Gathanji,Ngano,Silibwet Sub Location of Nyandarua County 27,449
26,628
0452 GATIMU Gatimu,Gikingi,Kanguu Sub Location of Nyandarua County 26,341
26,628
OLJORO Weru,Gatumbiro ,Kirimangai,Nyairoko,Oraimutia,Lesirko Sub
0453 32,035
OROK Location of Nyandarua County 26,628
UPPER Ruiru ,Matindiri,Upper Gilgil,Milangine,Sabugo Sub Location of
0454 40,616
GILGIL Nyandarua County 26,628
KANJUIRI
0455 Ngorika Kanjuiri Sub Location of Nyandarua County 22,092
RIDGE 26,628
Ndaragwa 093 92,626
LESHAU Mbuyu,Karagoini,Ndavai,Mairo Inya,Shauri,Leshau Sub Location
0456 39,225
PONDO of Nyandarua i County 26,628
Kihara,Murichu,Uruku,Kianjogu,Kanyagia,Muruai Sub Location
0457 MAIRO-INYA 23,632
of Nyandarua County 26,628
SHAMATA / Karandi,Kiriogo,Kariki,Pesi,Simbara,Shamata Sub Location of
0458 25,230
NDARAGWA Nyandarua County 26,628
0459 RURII Gichungo Sub Location of Nyandarua County 11,234
26,628

Nyeri Tetu 094 78,320 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kiruruni,Ngooru,Karunaini,Kanjora,
0460 MUHOYA Thatha,Ihururu,Ichagachiru,Kigogo-ini,Gatumbiro,Karaihu Sub 20,511
Locations Nyeri County. 26,628

Hubuini,Gathuthi,Ihithe/Tuona,KiamutigaNdugamano,Karangi,
0461 KARUNDU Karigu-ini,Mbaa-ini,Kaigu- 31,003
ini,Kianjogu,Mathakwa,KihoraUnjiru,KaiguriKikwandi Sub
locations Nyeri county 26,628
Kangaila,Kiawathanji,Mutathi-
0462 GAAKI ini,Gichira,Mung’aria,Gititu,Huhoini,Thage-ini,Ithekahuno sub 20,511
locations Nyeri County 26,628

Kieni 095 175,812 26,628


Kiruruni,Ngooru,Karunaini,Kanjora,
0463 MUHOYA Thatha,Ihururu,Ichagachiru,Kigogo-ini,Gatumbiro,Karaihu Sub 20,511
Locations Nyeri County. 26,628

Hubuini,Gathuthi,Ihithe/Tuona,KiamutigaNdugamano,Karangi,
0464 KARUNDU Karigu-ini,Mbaa-ini,Kaigu- 31,003
ini,Kianjogu,Mathakwa,KihoraUnjiru,KaiguriKikwandi Sub
locations Nyeri county 26,628
NARUMORU/
Murichu,Tigithi,Kabendera,Narumoru,Ndiriti,Kamburaini,sub
0465 KIAMATHAG 26,291
location of Nyeri county
A 26,628
0466 MWIYOGO Kabati,Mwiyogo,Muthuini,Labura sub Location of Nyeri County 11,730

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
GATARAKWA
,Watu,Charity,Embaringo,Gakanga,Mitero,Enderesha sub
0467 /ENDARASH 26,606
Location of Nyeri County
A 26,628
?GATARAKW Kamariki,Lamuria,Ruirie,Karimeno,Nairutia,Kamiruri,Sub
0468 23,712
A/MUGANDA Location of Nyeri County 26,628
Gatei,Gitunduti,Gaikuyu,Gathehu,Gikumbo,Itat Sub Location of
0469 MAGUTU 24,114
Nyeri County 26,628

Mathira 096 148,847 26,628


Thigingi,Chehe,Kairia,Kaguyu Kiamwangi,Gatundu,Kiaguthu
0470 IRIA-INI 27,652
Sub Location of Nyeri County 26,628

0471 MAHIGA Girugi,Gikoe,Kihome,Kagonye,Kamoko,Rukia,Ugachika,Gaturut 18,026


uru,Munyange Sub Location of Nyeri County 26,628
Ihuriro,Kiandemi,Thuguri,Gitundu,Kiahagu,Kairuthi Sub
0472 IRIANI 24,536
Location of Nyeri County 26,628
GIKONDI/RU Kariara,Mutundu,Ngamwa,Karaba Kibutio,Muthithi-
0473 24,692
TUNE ini,Kiirungi,Karindi Sub Location of Nyeri County 26,628
0474 GITHI Mweru,Karundu,Ithanji,Igana,Kaharo,Mihuti,Kirerema,Ichamara 26,018
26,628
0475 KARUNDU Kiharo Sub Location of Nyeri County 17,943
26,628

Othaya 097 87,374 26,628

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Approx. Population(2009

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0476 MAHIGA Girugi,Gikoe,Kihome,Kagonye,Kamoko,Rukia,Ugachika,Gaturut 18,026
uru,Munyange Sub Location of Nyeri County 26,628
Ihuriro,Kiandemi,Thuguri,Gitundu,Kiahagu,Kairuthi Sub
0477 IRIANI 24,536
Location of Nyeri County 26,628
Mucharage,Gathera,
0478 CHIGA Gikigie,Gichiche,Kiaguthu,Karuthi,Kagongo Sub Location of 21,899
Nyeri County 26,628
Gura,Thuti,Witima,Itemeini,Kihugiru, Sub Location of Nyeri
0479 KARIMA 19,093
County 26,628

Mukurweini 098 83,932 26,628


GIKONDI/RU Kariara,Mutundu,Ngamwa,Karaba Kibutio,Muthithi-
0480 24,692
TUNE ini,Kiirungi,Karindi Sub Location of Nyeri County 26,628
0481 GITHI Mweru,Karundu,Ithanji,Igana,Kaharo,Mihuti,Kirerema,Ichamara 26,018
26,628
0482 KARUNDU Kiharo Sub Location of Nyeri County 17,943
26,628
Gaturia,Thiha,Murunduini,Mbiyu-
0483 MUHITO ini,Gakinduini,Thiha,Munyu,Gatura,Njir-ini,Ruthanji,Gaikundo 30,516
Sub Location of Nyeri County 26,628

Nyeri Town 099 119,273 26,628


MATHARI/KI Kihuo,Mathari,nyaribo,Kiganjo,Kirichu,Gachika Sub Location of
0484 23,557
GANJO Nyeri County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0485 MAJENGO Majengo Sub Location of Nyeri County 25,018
26,628
GATITU/MUR Thunguma,Riamukure,Gatitu,Githiru,Muruguru,Marua Sub
0486 21,804
UGURU Location of Nyeri County 26,628
0487 RURING’U Ruring’u,Chorongi,Karia Sub Location of Nyeri County 22,160
26,628
Muthuaini,Munungaini,Gitathani,Kamakwa,Kinunga,Kihatha
0488 KAMAKWA 26,419
Sub Location of Nyeri County 26,628

Kirinyaga Mwea 100 190,512 26,628


0489 Wamumu Wamumu Sublocation of Kirinyaga County. 17,881
26,628
0490 Thiba Thiba and Nguka Sublocation of Kirinyaga County. 23,219
26,628
Kambuini, Kathiga, Mathingaini and Kithiriti Sublocations of
0491 Kangai 25,509
Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Kangu, Kamigua (part), Kirimara, Nyangati and Riagicheru
0492 Nyangati 27,439
Sublocations of Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Kambuini, Kathiga, Mathingaini and Kithiriti Sublocations of
0493 Kangai 25,509
Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Kangu, Kamigua (part), Kirimara, Nyangati and Riagicheru
0494 Nyangati 27,439
Sublocations of Kirinyaga County. 26,628
0495 Mahiga-ini Mahiga-ini and Gathigiriri Sublocations of Kirinyaga County. 13,271
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0496 Kiarukungu Kiarukungu Sublocation of Kirinyaga County. 31,645
26,628

Gichugu 101 124,672 26,628


Mikarara, Rukenya, Ruambiti, Gatu, Raimi and Thimu
0497 Baragwi 28,355
Sublocations of Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Mutige, Gachigi, Njuku, Ngiroche and Kiritini Sublocations of
0498 Kabara 30,161
Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Thumaita, Kiaruri, Guama and Kariru Sublocations of Kirinyaga
0499 Karumandi 23,902
County. 26,628
Thirikwa, Nyangeni, Rung’eto and Kabari (Ngariama)
0500 Ngariama 18,064
Sublocations of Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Kanjuu, Ngerwe, Mirichi and Ngirambu Sublocations of
0501 Njukiini 24,190
Kirinyaga County 26,628

Ndia 102 99,515 26,628


Mukure, Kagio-ini, Kanyokora and Gitaku Sublocations of
0502 Mkure 26,119
Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Kiangai, Ruiru, Nguguini, Kibingoti, Kianjang’a and Maitharui
0503 Kiinec 31,454
Sublocations of Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Nyangio, Mukui, Thigirichi, Gacharu and Sagana Sublocations
0504 Sagana 27,943
of Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Kithumbu, Kinyaga, Kabiriri, Rukanga and Kiandegwa
0505 Muthithi 38,393
Sublocations of Kirinyaga County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kirinyaga
Central 103 113,355 26,628
Ndimi, Kariko, Thaita, and Mbeti Sublocations of Kirinyaga
0506 Inoi 17,387
County. 26,628
Kabar(Mutira), Kaguvu, Kagumo, and Kirunda Sublocations of
0507 Mutira 23,359
Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Ndimi,Nduini, Kanyei, Ngaru, Kianjege Kathare and Kiaga
0508 Kanyekine 32,333
Sublocations of Kirinyaga County. 26,628
Kaguyu(Kerugoya), Kimandi, Kaitheri, and Karia Sublocations of
0509 Kerugoya 30,336
Kirinyaga County. 26,628

Murang’a Kangema 104 112,580 26,628


Kanyenya- Comprise of Wanjerere, Tuthu, Kihoya, Kiambogo, Kanyenyaini,
0510 30,861
ini/Kiruri Githiga, Gitugu and Rwathia SubLocations 26,628
Comprise of Kiarathe, Gakira, kanorero, Watuha, Gikui,
0511 Muguru/Iyego 34,524
Githunguri, Gacharaigu and Nyakahura SubLocations 26,628
Muraranda/Gat Comprise of Gatuya, Kaganda, Gathaithi, Theri, Murarandia,
0512 35,320
haithi Ichichi, Kiruri and Karurumo SubLocations 26,628

26,628

Mathioya 105 108,074 26,628


Kairo, Kiambuthia, Kanjama, Kiriaini, Kanjama, Kagumoini,
0513 Kiru 30,383
Kora and Gitugi Sub-locations 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Runyeki, Kambara, Gakuyu, Geitwa/Mugeka, Gathuku-ini,
0514 Kamacharia 46,142
Thuita, Kairi, Kamune and Kamacharia Sub-locations 26,628
Chui, Ngutu, Karung’e, Mihuti, Nyakianga, Gikoe, Gatunguru,
0515 Njumbi 31,507
Kagongo, Gacharageini and Kiamuturi Sub-locations 26,628

Kiharu 106 125,707 26,628


0516 Wangu Kahuti, Wangu, Kirogo and Wanjengi Sub-Locations 20,509
26,628
0517 Gatundu Kahuro, Gatundu and Gatheru Sub-locations 17,511
26,628
0518 Mugoiri Comprise of Kiria and Mirichu Sublocations 16,949
26,628
0519 Mbiri Muchungucha, Gikandu and Mukangu Sub-locations 17,252
26,628
0520 Township Comprise Njogu-ini, Karuri, Mukuyu and Maragi sub-locations 31,452
26,628
0521 Rurii Kigongo, Rurii and Nyakihai Sub-locations 13,533
26,628
0522 Gikindi Githuri, Minira, Kambirwa Sublocations 15,072
26,628

Kigumo 107 123,766 26,628


Kandani, Gakuyu, Mugomoini, Githembe, Kahariro and Githima
0523 Kahumbu 29,830
Sub-locations 26,628
0524 Muthithi Kagurumo, Gikarangu, Munguini, Kiahiti, Muthithi and Kirere 30,515

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Sub-locations 26,628
Kariua/Githaiti, Mukuria/Gacharage, Marumi, Iriguini and
0525 Kigumo/Kibage 26,600
Gachocho Sub-locations 26,628
0526 Kangari Mariira, Makomboki, and Kangare Sub-locations 29,195
26,628
0527 Kinyona Kinyona, Gacharage and Kamukabi Sub-locations 20,432
26,628

Maragwa 108 152,272 26,628


0528 Wempa Wempa, Kimorori and Gathungururu Sub-locations 32,365
26,628
0529 Makuyu Kirimiri, Gakungu, and Makuyu Sub-locations 26,910
26,628
Mihang’o, Kariaini, Kambiti, Maragua Ridge, Maranjau and
0530 Kambiti 21,195
Kamuiru Sub-locations 26,628
0531 Kamahuha Saba Saba, Kaharati, Kamahuha, Iganjo and Samar Sub-Locations 27,088
26,628
0532 Ichagaki Kianjiru-ini, Ichageki and Gikomora Sub-locations 20,354
26,628
Comprise of Itaaga, Kaharo, Irembu, Gakoigo, Mbugua and
0533 Nginda 24,360
Gathera Sub-Locations 26,628

Kandara 109 156,663 26,628


Comprise of Gakarara, Kawendo, Naroo and Ng’araria Sub-
0534 Ngararia 22,983
Locations 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Comprise of Kiranga/Muruka, Nguthuru and Gatitu
0535 Muruka 23,535
Sublocations 26,628
Comprise Kariti, Kagunduini, Githunguri, Kabati and Gitura Sub-
0536 Kagundu-ini 28,847
Locations 26,628
Kagumoini, Mariaini, Ngurweini, Gaichanjiru and Kagira Sub-
0537 Gaichanjiru 22,171
Locations 26,628
0538 Ithiru Kiiri, Karimamwaro/Gakui, Githuya and Kaguthi Sub-Locations 22,204
26,628
Comprise of Mung’aria/Mukangu, Githumu/Gichagi-ini and
0539 Ruchu 20,927
Gituru Sublocations 26,628

Gatanga 110 163,597 26,628


0540 Ithanga Ngelelia, Kaguku and Kiathanini Sub-locations 65,382
26,628
0541 Kakuzi Gituamba(kakuzi), Kinyangi, Nanga and Thuthua sublocations 31,144
26,628
Mwitingiri, Gathambara, Kigio, Ithangarari and Mugumoini Sub-
0542 Mugumo-ini 17,582
location 26,628
Mukurwe/thuita, Mukarara, Kihumbuini and Kiunyu/Gituamba
0543 Kihumbu-ini 10,377
Sub-locations 26,628
Comprise of Gatura, Kiriaini, Chomo, Kirwara and Gatanga
0544 Gatanga 19,638
Sublocations 26,628
Kiarutara, Mbugiti, Ndakaini, Kigoro, Gitiri and Ndunyu Chege
0545 Kariara 19,474
Sub-Locations 26,628
Kiambu Gatundu 111 114,180

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
South 26,628
Kiamwangi, Kigongo, Nembu,Gathage and Kahunguini
0546 Kiamwangi 26,170
Sublocations of Kiambu County. 26,628
Mundoro, Gachika, Ndundu, Handege,Kiganjo, Gatitu and
0547 Kiganjo 30,631
Kiamworia Sublocations of Kiambu County. 26,628
Kirangi, Munyu-ini, Gacharage, Karatu, Gitwe, Karinga and
0548 Ndarugo 25,282
Ritho Sublocations of Kiambu County. 26,628
Ituru, Wamwangi, Kirangari, Kimunyu and Githunguchu
0549 Ngenda 32,097
Sublocations of Kiambu County. 26,628
Gatundu
North 112 100,611 26,628
Mataara, Gitumbua Kiriko, Ngorongo and Kanyoni Sublocations
0550 Gituamba 22,463
of Kiambu County. 26,628
Kieni, Gakoe, Kamunyaka, Njahi Mwimuto, Gathaithe and Gatei
0551 Gathaithi 18,890
Sublocations of Kiambu County. 26,628
Kamwangi, Nguna, Kairi, Karuri, and Muirigo sublocations of
0552 Kamwangi 20,490
Kiambu County. 26,628
Nyamangara, Miteero, Mukurwe, Mangu, Gatukuyu and Makwa
0553 Mang’u 26,785
Sublocations of Kiambu County. 26,628

Juja 113 169,655 26,628


0554 Gitothua Ruiru Sublocation of Kiambu County. 41,596
26,628
0555 Murera Mugutha Sublocation of Kiambu County. 15,886

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
0556 Theta Theta Sublocation of Kiambu County. 23,134
26,628
0557 Juja Kiaora Sublocation of Kiambu County. 21,896
26,628
0558 Witeithie Komo and Witeithie Sublocations of Kiambu County. 25,777
26,628
0559 Kalimoni Kalimoni Sublocation of Kiambu County. 19,861
26,628
Thika Town
(New) 114 136,579 26,628
0560 Township Kariminu and Biashara Sublocations of Kiambu County. 29,442
26,628
0561 Kamenu Komu sublocation of Kiambu County. 36,672
26,628
0562 Hospital Majengo Sublocation of Kiambu County. 17,194
26,628
0563 Gatuanyaga Munyu and Gatuanyaga Sublocations of Kiambu County. 11,614
26,628
0564 Ngoliba Ngoliba Sublocation of Kiambu County. 11,636
26,628

Ruiru (New) 115 179,887 26,628


0565 Biashara Viwanda/Biashara Sublocation of Kiambu County. 37,580
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0566 Gatongora Gatongora Sublocation of Kiambu County. 13,807
26,628
0567 Kahawa/Sukari Kahawa Sukari Sublocation of Kiambu County. 8,744
26,628
Kahawa
0568 Kahawa Wendani Sublocation of Kiambu County 16,711
Wendani 26,628
0569 Kiuu Kiuu sublocation of Kiambu County 46,351
26,628
0570 Mwiki Mwiki sublocation of Kiambu County 44,760
26,628
0571 Mwihoko Mwihoko sublocation of Kiambu County 11,934
26,628

Githunguri 116 147,763 26,628


0572 Githunguri Gathangari and Githunguri Sublocations of Kiambu County. 24,352
26,628
0573 Githiga Gitiha, Githiga, and Matuguta Sublocations of Kiambu County. 17,785
26,628
Ikinu, Kiaibabu, Ngemwa, Rioki, and Giathieko Sublocations of
0574 Ikinu 28,110
Kiambu County. 26,628
Kimothai/Nge Kaujai, Kiambururu, Kiruathi, Nyaga and Mbari ya Igi
0575 26,823
mwa Ward Sublocations of Kiambu County. 26,628
Gathugu, Karatina, Kibichoi and Thuita Sublocations of Kiambu
0576 Karatina 26,777
County. 26,628
Kiambu 117 116,465

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
(New) 26,628
Ting’ang’a, Kagongo, Anmer, Kamiti and Riabai Sublocations of
0577 Ting’ang’a 34,086
Kiambu County. 26,628
Ndumberi, Kihingo and Karunga Sublocations of Kiambu
0578 Ndumberi 35,048
County. 26,628
0579 Township Kiambu Sublocation of Kiambu County. 7,893
26,628
0580 Technology Kiamumbi and Thindigua Sublocations of Kiambu County. 19,346
26,628

Kiambaa 118 137,286 26,628


Cianda, Kawaida, Kanunga and Ngegu Sublocations of Kiambu
0581 Cianda 28,984
County. 26,628
Njiku, Kiambaa, Karuri and Gathanga Sublocations of Kiambu
0582 Karuri 44,100
County. 26,628
Karura, Ndenderu, Wangunyu, Mahindi Sublocations of Kiambu
0583 Ndenderu 22,365
County. 26,628
0584 Ruaka Muchatha, Njoro and Ruaka Sublocations of Kiambu County. 31,502
26,628
0585 Gachie , Kihara and gachie Sublocations of Kiambu County. 36,877
26,628

Kabete 119 116,132 26,628


0586 Gitaru Gitaru, Kanyariri, and Chura sublocations of Kiambu County. 29,177
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0587 Muguga Muguga, Kahuho and Ruku Sublocations of Kiambu County. 27,527
26,628
Nyadhuna, Karangari, Karura and Gathiga Sublocations of
0588 Nyadhuna 28,771
Kiambu County. 26,628
0589 Kabete Lower Kabete and Kibichiku Sublocations of Kiambu County. 30,657
26,628
Kikuyu
(New) 120 149,697 26,628
0590 Karai Karai, Gikambura and Gitiba Sublocations of Kiambu County. 20,420
26,628
Nachu, Renguti, Kari aaand Lusigetti Sublocations of Kiambu
0591 Nachu 18,655
County. 26,628
0592 Sigona Kerwa, and Sigona Sublocations of Kiambu County. 26,823
26,628
0593 Kikuyu Kikuyu and Thogoto Sublocations of Kiambu County. 32,422
26,628
0594 Kinoo Kinoo Sublocation of Kiambu County. 27,082
26,628
0595 Uthiru Uthiru Sublocation of Kiambu County. 24,295
26,628

Limuru 121 131,132 26,628


0596 Bibirioni Bibirioni Sublocation of Kiambuu County. 21,202
26,628
0597 Limuru Central Limuru Town and Kimirithu Sublocations of Kiambu County. 21,676

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
Nduini, Tieikunu, Nderu and Thigio Sublocations of Kiambu
0598 Ndeiya 26,387
County. 26,628
Mabroukie, Kiawaroga, and Karabaini Sublocations of Kiambu
0599 Limuru East 28,348
County. 26,628
Ithanji, Rironi, Gatimu, Ngecha kabuki and Red Hill Sublocation
0600 Ngecha 33,509
of Kiambu County. 26,628

Lari 122 123,895 26,628


Kamae, Kamkombo-ini, Kinale, and Mukeu Sublocations of
0601 Kinale 26,007
Kiambu County. 26,628
Kijabe, Magina, Mbau-ini, Bathi, and Kambaa Sublocations of
0602 Kijabe 27,612
Kiambu County. 26,628
0603 Nyanduma Kajare, Nyanduma and Kagwe Sublocations of Kiambu County. 23,454
26,628
Matimbei, Kagaa, kamburu and Kamchege Sublocations of
0604 Gatamaiyo 18,951
Kiambu County. 26,628
Escarpment, Kirenga, Kigithirioni, Gitwamba, Lari Settlement,
0605 Kirenga 27,871
Nyambari, and Gitithia Sublocations of Kiambu County. 26,628
Turkana
Turkana North 123 129,087 26,628
Kaeris Nadung’a,Nakalale,Kang’akipur,Kanukurdio,Losajait Sub
0606 KAERIS 26,241
Locations of Turkana County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0607 LAKEZONE Kataboi,Lomekui,Katiko,Nachukui,Kokuselei,Riokomor,Lowaren 28,976
gak,Kanamkuny Sub Locations of Turkana County 26,628

0608 LAPUR Natoo,Lokitaung,Kachoda,Karebur,Nabulukok,Todonyang,Koku 24,718


ro,Sasame,Napeikar,Liwan, Sub Locations of Turkana County 26,628
Milima Tatu,Kakelae,Loitanit,Nalita,Lokolio,Kaalem,Katome,
0609 KAALENG 30,337
Sub Locations of Turkana County 26,628
KIBISH /
0610 Karach II,Loruth Ezekon,Koyasa,Lokomarinyang,Kibish,Naita,
. NAITA 26,628
25,753
Natapar,Kaitede,Karach I,Loruth Eskon, Sub Locations of
Turkana County 26,628
Turkana
West (New) 124 245,327 26,628
Loito,Katelemot,Tubalany,Loritit,Loreng,Namorukirionok Sub
0611 LORENG 37,561
Locations of Turkana County 26,628
NADAPAL /
0612 Namorung’ole,Nadapal Sub Locations of Turkana County 15,870
KAKUMA 26,628
NADAPAL /
0613 Lopur Sub Locations of Turkana County 38,211
LOPUR 26,628
KAKUMA / Namon,Lopusiki,Kobuin,Lokore,Tarach Sub Locations of
0614 34,672
PELEKECH Turkana County 26,628
LOSAU / Lokangae,Lotikipi,Lowarin,Songot,Lokodule Sub Locations of
0615 25,030
SONGOT Turkana County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kalobeyei, Natiira,Lonyuduk,Nalapatui,Oropi Sub Locations of
0616 KALOBEYEI 18,272
Turkana County 26,628
0617 LOKICHOGIO Lokichogio,Lokariwon Sub Locations of Turkana County 29,267
26,628
NANAAM / Nanaam,Lomeyan,Lopiding,Mogila Sub Locations of Turkana
0618 34,805
MOGILA County 26,628
Turkana
Central 125 134,674 26,628
KERIO/KAN Kang’irisae,Nakoret,Nakurio,Kerio,Kakimat,Kang’agetei,
0619 45,798
G’IRISAE Nadoto, Sub Locations of Turkana County 26,628
KANG’ATOT Naoros,Lomopus,,Lochor Ekeny,Namukuse, Napeteti Sub
0620 53,327
HE NAPEPETI Locations of Turkana County 26,628
KOLOKOL
0621 /KAPUA--- Namadak, Kalokol,Kapua Sub Locations of Turkana County, 42,172
NAMADAK 26,628
KAWALATHE
0622 Lodwar Town, Sub Location of Turkana County 59,857
/ KENYATTA 26,628
KANAMKEM
0623 Nawoitolog, Loreg’elup Sub Locations of Turkana County 24,957
ER / NAPUU 26,628
Loima(New
) 126 119,932 26,628
KOTARUK Kotaruk,Naipa,Lokipetot Areng’an,Kalemunyang Sub Locations
0624 31,629
/LOBEI of Turkana County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0625 TURKWEL Turkwel,Lopei,Napeikar,Tiya,Lorugum,Kapus,Nandapal,Kawalat 47,399
he,,Lomeyan,Nchuro Sub Locations of Turkana County 26,628
Puch,Namoruputh,Lochor-Ekuyen,Lochor Edome Sub
0626 LOIMA 19,848
Locations of Turkana County 26,628
LOKIRIAMA /
0627 Loya,Loima,Lodwat,Nakurio,Kaemanik,Atalokamusio,Lokiriama, 27,469
LORENGIPPI
Lochor –Alomala Sub Locations of Turkana County 26,628
Turkana
South 127 135,913 26,628
0628 KALAPATA Loperot, Kalapata, ,Nakaalei Sub Locations of Turkana County 23,509
26,628
Kainuk,Kakong,Loyapat,Lorokon,Nakwamoru,Kalomwae Sub
0629 KAPUTIR 23,650
Locations of Turkana County 26,628
Kalemngorok,Katilu,Lokapel,Kanaodon Sub Locations of
0630 KATILU 33,393
Turkana County 26,628
0631 LOBOKAT Lopii,Kochodin Lochiar Sub Locations of Turkana County 21,948
26,628
,Kapese, ,Lochwangamatak,Napusumoru Sub Locations of
0632 LOKICHAR 33,413
Turkana County 26,628
Turkana
East 128 90,466 26,628
KAPENDO / Ekipor,Silale,Kapendo,Nadome,Lomelo,Katir,
0633 17,966
NAPEITOM Napeitom,Kamuge,Ngilukia Sub Locations of Turkana County 26,628

241
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County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0634 KATILIA Elekea,Paragati,Katilia Sub Locations of Turkana County 20,983
26,628
LOKORI /
0635 Lokori,Kang’itit,Lotubae,Lopii,Lokwamosing, 11,363
KOCHODIN 26,628
Kakulit,Lochakula,Kochodin Sub Locations of Turkana County
26,628
West
Pokot Kapenguria 129 109,584 26,628

Shalpough,Chepkopech,Chesira,Naramach,Cheptung’uny,Korella
0636 CHEPKIPEGH 19,732
ch,Senetwo,Ngileyo,Chepkechir,Kochar , Sia Sub Locations of
West Pokot County 26,628

Simat,Psapai,Ketiam,Tompul,Cheptram,Ptoyo,Krich,Tunoyo,Ruk
0637 ENDUGH 19,530
ei,Nakwijit,Merur,Tamarukwo,Kesot,Chewarany,Kasitei Sub
Locations of West Pokot County 26,628
Miskwony ,Chemakeu,Chesira (Miskwony),Empoasis Sub
0638 MISKWONY 6,817
Locations of West Pokot County 26,628

KANYARKWA Simatwa,Poole,Mtembur,Chepkram,Serewo,Kamayech,Cheptuya,
0639 21,978
T Mortome,Lokomoi,Kreswo,Katikomor,Adurkoit,Kitelakapal,Kon
gelai,Simatwa Sub Locations of West Pokot County 26,628
Komoi,
0640 KAPENGURIA Kisiaunet,Suku,Kaprom,Tilak,Chemochoi,Kamatira,Lityei,Tartar, 66,683
Kamatira, 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Mwotot,Chewoyet,Keringet,Psigirio,Kapsuruni,Talau,Chepkoti
,Kaibos,Kapkatet Sub Locations of West Pokot County

Sigor 130 115,852 26,628

0641 TANGASIS Kamelel,Kapsang’ar,Kaptabuk,Tangasia,Tapach,Kokwopsis,Cheb 23,129


on,Sina, Kaptabuk Sub Locations of West Pokot County 26,628
Nyakulian
,Parua,Pusoi,Chepkoriong,Sebit,Kale,Kerelwa,Nyarpat,Kokwoten
0642 ORTUM 41,799
dwo,Ortum,Yayaw,Wakorr Sub Locations of West Pokot
County 26,628

0643 CHEPARTEN Kapsait,Chesubet,Kapkanyar,Mbayai,Chepartein,Meshau,Mokoyo 16,697


n,Kabichbich Sub Locations of West Pokot County 26,628
KAPSEI / Konyao,Kapyen,Kamketo,Karokou,Korpu,Sirwach, Kasei Sub
0644 32,696
KACHOK Locations of West Pokot County 26,628
LOKITANYAL
0645 A/ Alale,Naruoro,Amakuriat,Kalapata,Mekuyu,Sasak,Lotugum,Nauya 25,627
KALAPATA pong Sub Locations of West Pokot County 26,628

Kacheliba 131 156,011 26,628


Kanyeru,Kopulio,Nakuyan,Karon,Kacheliba,Ng’eng’chwa Sub
0646 SUAM 23,223
Locations of West Pokot County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Lochir,Orolwo,Karemongrok,Cherangen,Karameri Sub Locations
0647 KODICH 16,956
of West Pokot County 26,628
KAPSEI / Konyao,Kapyen,Kamketo,Karokou,Korpu,Sirwach, Kasei Sub
0648 32,696
KACHOK Locations of West Pokot County 26,628
LOPETI / Kaptolomwo,Ompollon,Kamunono,Lopet,Mbaru,Chepropogh,
0649 10,057
KIWAWA Sub Locations of West Pokot County 26,628
AKORET/CH
0650 EMORONGIT Kases,Pcholio,Kamunai,Kopito,Lorsuk,Kola,Kodil,Akoret 14,955
/KASES 26,628
Pokot
South
(New) 132 101,327 26,628

0651 TANGASIS Kamelel,Kapsang’ar,Kaptabuk,Tangasia,Tapach,Kokwopsis,Cheb 23,129


on,Sina, Kaptabuk Sub Locations of West Pokot County 26,628
Nyakulian
,Parua,Pusoi,Chepkoriong,Sebit,Kale,Kerelwa,Nyarpat,Kokwoten
0652 ORTUM 41,799
dwo,Ortum,Yayaw,Wakorr Sub Locations of West Pokot
County 26,628
0653 CHEPRERIA Morpus, Sobukwo,Soka Sub Locations of West Pokot County 7,977
26,628

0654 CHEPARTEN Kapsait,Chesubet,Kapkanyar,Mbayai,Chepartein,Meshau,Mokoyo 16,697


n,Kabichbich Sub Locations of West Pokot County 26,628

244
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County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Simotwo,Tonoyon,Chepkono
0655 SOOK ,Siyoi,Kapchila,Paraywa,Kosulol,Tampatai Sub Locations of 23,907
West Pokot County 26,628
Samburu
Samburu West 133 59,801 26,628
BARGOI /EL- Masikita,Suyan,Marti,Ngilai,Bendera,Baragoi,Naling’angor Sub
0656 13,675
BARTA Locations of Samburu County 26,628
KAWAP / Nachola,Nakuparat,Terter Lonyangaten,Losurkoi,Nakweny Sub
0657 10,625
NACHOLA Locations of Samburu County 26,628
NDOTO /
0658 Latakweny,Nguronit,Loikumkum,Illaut,Arsim, 12,479
ARSIM 26,628
Lkotikal,Uaso Rongai,Simale,South
0659 NYIRO Horr,Tuum,Parkati,Ijuk,Loonjorin,Lkayo Sub Locations of 17,051
Samburu County 26,628
Samburu
North
(New) 134 105,052 26,628

0660 LODOKEJEK Mugur,Kirimun,Garma,Lodokejek,Mbarigon,Lonkaitolia,Imisigiy 11,917


oi Sub Locations of Samburu County 26,628
SUGUTAMAR Logorate,Suguta Marmar,Longewan,Amaiya,Nasur,Limolog Sub
0661 11,905
MAR Locations of Samburu County 26,628
BAAWA / Moru,Baawa,Ikiroriti,Nauneri,Ibukoi,Mabati,Opiroi,Lorrok-
0662 13,805
OPIROI Iolmong,o Sub Locations of Samburu County 26,628

245
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County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Maralal Town,Ledero,Ikoroto,Shabaa,Ng’ari,Milimani, Ipartuk
0663 MARALAL 36,755
Sub Locations of Samburu County 26,628
Ngejumuny,Sirata
0664 LOOSUK Oirobi,Lemisigiyo,Loosuk,Tinga,Malaso,PuraSub Locations of 13,732
Samburu County 26,628
BARSALOI /
Lulu,Morijo,Soit Naibor,Barsoi,Loibashai,Angata Nyokie, Sub
0665 ANGATA 16,938
Locations of Samburu County
NANYOKIE 26,628
MARTI / Seketet ,Mugur,Siambu,Lporowuai / Malaso , Morua – Akiring,
0666 7,833
PORRO Kalele,Lokorkor Sub Locations of Samburu County 26,628
Samburu
East 135 59,094 26,628
Archer’s Post,Lerata,Lasesia,Sere-Olipi,Ndonyo Wuasin Sub
0667 WASO 15,489
Locations of Samburu County 26,628
WAMBA Lpus Leluai,Ngutuk Ong’iron,Remot,Sesia,Lengei,Ltrimin,Lpus,
0668 12,440
WEST Nkaloni, Resim Sub Locations of Samburu County 26,628
0669 WAMBA EAST Lpashe,Koiting,Wamba,Matakwani,Golgoltim, 19,221
26,628
WAMBA Nkare Narok,Lorrok-Onyokie,Raraiti,Swani,Lmarmaroi, Sub
0670 8,364
NORTH Locations of Samburu County 26,628
Trans
Kwanza 136 170 916
Nzoia 26,628
0671 Kapkoi Kapkoi,Kolongolo and Keiyo 33,317
26,628

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County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0672 Kwanza Kwanza, Amuka 26,139
26,628
0673 Kapomboi Kapomboi,Kobos, Kapsitwet, Namanjalala 26,943
26,628
0674 Sinyerere Kaisagat, Karaus, Sinyerere 25,890
26,628
Endebess
137 91 192
(New) 26,628
0675 Chepchoina Twiga, Kaptega, Kiptogot 36,485
26,628
0676 Endebess Chorlim, Endebes 23,338
26,628
0677 Matumbei Matumbei, Mubere 31,369
26,628
Saboti 138 218 809
26,628
0678 Kinyoro, Teldet, Kinyoro, Kipyoiwan 28,909
26,628
0679 Matisi Grassland, Kipsongok, Matisi 35,050
26,628
0680 Tuwani Tuwani 29,129
26,628
0681 Saboti Saboti, Kiboroa 34,988
26,628
0682 Machewa Machewa 19,999

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County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
0683 Sikhendu Sikhendu 24,129
26,628
0684 Nabiswa Nabiswa 38,731
26,628
Kiminini
139 168 557
(New) 26,628
0685 Kiminini Kiminini 33,764
26,628
0686 Waltaluk Kapkoi Sisal 40,377
26,628
0687 Sirende Sirende 23,677
26,628
0688 Hospital Milimani and Naisambu 30,234
26,628
0689 Kibomet Bidii 21,498
26,628
Cherangani 140 169 283
26,628
0690 Kapsara Kapsara, Kapolet, Biribiriet 18,362
26,628
0691 Sitatunga Sitatunga 26,364
26,628
0692 Kimoson Kimoson 25,257
26,628

248
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County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0693 Motosiet Motosiet, Nzoia 33,185
26,628
0694 Cherangani Kaptumbo, Kapkarwa,Geta,Kiptoi,Kachibora 36,556
26,628
0695 Chepsiro Kibuswa,Kapsigilai,Milimani,Top Suwerwa 34,818
26,628
Uasin
Gishu Soy 141 234,910 26,628
KADIWA /
0696 Kamukunj (Part),Kuinet sub Location of Uasin Gishu County 30,142
KAPSUSWA 26,628
0697 SOY Soy ,Kong’asis sub Location of Uasin Gishu County 19,076
26,628
0698 KIPSOMBA Kipsomba Kapsang sub Location of Uasin Gishu County 30,326
26,628
0699 KOISAGAT Lolkinyei,Koisagat (Part) sub Location of Uasin Gishu County 23,853
26,628
Ziwa,Kerotet,Sirikwa,Segero, Sub Location of Uasin Gishu
0700 ZIWA 19,183
County 26,628
0701 MATUNDA Matunda sub Location of Uasin Gishu County 25,068
26,628
MOI’S
0702 Moi’s Bridge Sub Location of Uasin Gishu County 30,769
BRIGDE 26,628
Barsombe,Chepterit,Kapng’etuny, Koisagat (Part) Sub Location
0703 BARSOMBE 33,216
of Uasin Gishu County 26,628
Turbo 142 156,745

249
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County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
(New) 26,628
0704 Ngenyilel chepsaita and osorongai sub locations of Uasin Gishu County 30,805
26,628
tapsagoi,turbo,kaptebee and kapkong sub location of Uasin Gishu
0705 Tapsagoi 30,515
County 26,628
0706 Kamagut sosiani and leseru sub locations of Uasin Gishu County 28,330
26,628
Kilombe,Kilimani and kamukunji sub location of Uasin Gishu
0707 Kamukunji 53,194
County. 26,628
0708 Kapyemit kapyemit sublocation of Uasin Gishu County 15,090
26,628

Moiben 143 138,409 26,628


Karuma/meibek meibeki,kapsiliot,cheplaskei,uswo,kaplolo,sosiyo and kapsubere
0709 28,722
i sub location of Uasin Gishu County. 26,628
moiben,toloita,merewet and torochmoi sub location of Uasin
0710 Moiben 23,100
Gishu County 26,628
0711 Sergoit kelji,chepkoilel and sergoit sub location of Uasin Gishu County 16,220
26,628
cheburbur,kimoning,kamaua,kaptuktuk,tuiyo-luk,elgeyo border
0712 Tembelio 28,021
and kapkei sub location of Uasin Gishu County. 26,628
0713 Kimumu sigot and kimumu sub location Uasin Gishu County. 42,346
26,628
Ainabkoi
(New) 144 103,042 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0714 Kapsoya kapsoya sub location of Uasin Gishu County. 33,438
26,628
lotonyok,tendwo,kipsinende,kongasis,kileges,cheptigit,kapsundei,s
0715 Kaptagat ongich,chepkongony and chesogor sub locations of Uasin Gishu 43,132
County. 26,628
tilol,kaplelach,chepngoror,koiluget,kapkeno,burnt
0716 Ainabkoi/Olare forest,tingwa,ndanai,kapsengwet,kapngetuny and siliboi sub 33,431
location of Uasin Gishu County. 26,628
Kapseret
(New) 145 141,813 26,628
simat,lemook and chepkatet sub locations of Uasin Gishu
0717 Simat/Kapseret 31,030
County. 26,628
0718 Kipkenyo langas sub location of Uasin Gishu County 93,436
26,628
kabongo,songoliet and kaplelach sub location of UasinGishu
0719 Ngeria 17,437
County 26,628
0720 Megun megun and ndubeneti sub locations of Uasin Gishu County. 9,328
26,628

Tarakwa 146 119,260 26,628


0721 Racecourse langas sublocation of Uasin Gishu County 25,556
26,628
Cheptiret/Kipch saroiyot,lungut,mugondoi,kaptumo,cheptiret and emekwen
0722 27,657
amo sublocation of Uasin Gishu County. 26,628
0723 Tulwet/Chiyat kesses,tulwet,koisagat,lingwai and tarakwa sub location of Uasin 44,668

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Gishu County. 26,628
kipkurere, lainguse and kesses sub location of Uasin Gishu
0724 Tarakwa 21,379
County 26,628
Elgeyo- Marakwet
147 78 749
Marakwet East 26,628
Kesom, Kapyego, Kararia, Segut, kamasia, Cheptobot,
0725 Kapyego 19,864
Chemworor 26,628
Kapkuto, Nyirar, Maina, Metipsoo, Chesoi, kipyebo, Mogil,
0726 Sambirir Chukor, Chesetan, Lukuket, Kombases, Muruber,Kisoka, Enou, 18,778
Rocho, Kimuren, Tuturung, Chesio 26,628
Kaben, Marich, barkelat, Talai, Kisiwei, Kasemoi, Sagat, Sibow,
0727 Endo 18,181
Kakiptul, Olot, Ketut, Kapkondot 26,628
Marakwet
148 108 374
West 26,628
Chemosong, Chorwo, kaptalamwa, kapkochur, Kimnai,
0728 Lelan 13,822
Kapchepsar 26,628
Kapterit, Kipsambach, Korongoi, Kapcherop,
0729 Sengwer 17,415
Kipsiro,Kakisonga, kamoi, Kibuga 26,628
0730 Cherang’any Chebai, Kibigos, Tenden, Koitugum, kaptiony, kokwongi 16,304
26,628
Yemit, Busieso, kabelio, Kamanin, Kondabilet, Jemunada,
0731 Chebororwa 17,351
Cheptongei 26,628
Moiben/kapsow
0732 Kilima, Nerkwo, Chebiemit, Sumbeiywet, Kapsumai, Kapsowar 22,632
ar 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kipsaiya, Sisiya, Resim, Chepkum, Kapchemuta, Arror, Niwai,
0733 Arror 17,490
Kobuswo, Sangurur, Tuiyobei, Koitilial. 26,628
Keiyo
149 73 715
North 26,628
Kaplamai,Kapkessum,Sergoit,Kiptabus,Katalel,Kipsoen,Cheling
0734 Kamariny 18,760
wa,Kapteren and Kapkoi. 26,628
Kapchelal,Chgilet,Kaptum,Kobulwo,Kibendo,Kamoingon,Siroch
0735 Tambach 19,591
and Anin. 26,628
0736 Rimoi Rimoi,Kessup,Setek,Kapterik and,Kipka 15,930
26,628
Kapkatui,Bugar,Kapkonga,Sing’ore,Chebokokwa,Mindililwo and
0737 Kapchemutwa 21,003
Iten Township 26,628
Keiyo South 150 109 160
26,628
0738 Kaptarakwa Chebior, Kitany, Kaptarakwa, Mokwo, Kaptagat 14,230
26,628
Kiptulos, Kapkenda, Flax, Cherota, Chepkorio, Lelboinet,
0739 Marichor 19,400
Kamelil, Samich 26,628
Kabito, Chebinyiny, Chepsigot, Epke, Cheptebo, Rokocho,
0740 Soy 20,886
Emsea, Changach, Sego, Muskut, Morop, Chop, turesia 26,628
Kapcheptek, Kipsaina, Mwen, Kapchebelel, Kabiemit, Cheboen,
0741 Chepkorio 15,710
Kipriria 26,628
Chepsirei, Koimur, Tumeiyo, Ketigoi, Tambul, Kapkitony,
0742 Tumeiyo 17,399
Kipkomwo, Tumeiyo, Chepkosom, Chepkumum 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kapchorua, Kamwosor, Kombatich, Kimamet, Kiptengwer,
0743 Metkei Kipsaos, Enego, Kocholwo, Tugumoi, Kabirirsus, Salawa, Molol, 21,535
Kapsokom 26,628
Nandi Tinderet 151 77 055
26,628
0744 Chemase Chemursoi,Kibisem,Kibgong and Kapkuong 8,711
26,628
Tumbul,Chemelil,Kimwani,Chepsire,Barasendu,Kibwareng,Kaps
0745 Kapsimatwo 17,535
imatwo,Chematich,Matema,Chepsangor and Kiptegat. 26,628
Taunet,Songhor,Sokosik,Kibukwo,Cherendo,Kabirer,Matambach
,Kabutiei,Kaplelach,Gotnelel,Kimatkei,Tebeson,Senetwo,Sigoria,
0746 Songhor/Soba 39,247
Kamilet,Kapkitany,Mombwo,Cheptonon,Soba River and
Mbogovale. 26,628
Tinderet,Chemamul,Chebangang,Kipyaor,Kabikwen,Kipsiwo,Ch
0747 Tinderet epkemel,Toroton,Tereno,Kapsokio,Kapkoros,Kisoga,Anaipngetu 37,166
ny,Ngatipkong,Kapsoen,Meteitei and Setek. 26,628
0748 Kapbwareng Koibarak,chebara,kereri,kenyor,chepkuny,kapkeben 27,905
26,628

Aldai 152 157 967


0750 Kapbwareng Koibarak,chebara,kereri,kenyor,chepkuny,kapkeben 27,905
26,628
0750 Terik Kapsenger,kapkerer, kesengei, kapsamoch, chepkurgung 20,465
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Tibing’ot,
Kemeloi-
0751 kapkemich,mugen,kamimei,chebugundi,kaptumek,tirikwo, 33,989
maraba
kongoro,mogoiywo,chepsiria 26,628
Kabwareng/che Kapsagawat,kiptaruswo,chebilat,chepketemon,kibwareng,eboi,sa
0752 22,522
bilat/ndurio mitui,chepketemon,kesogon 26,628
Chepkong’ony,
0753 Kaptumo-kaboi 24,464
ibanja,kamarich,kaboi,mugundoi,kapsoo,mosombor 26,628
Keburo,koyo,toret
0754 Koyo moi,kapsoiyo,ndurio,sarma,kapkolei,uruogoi,kimolwo,kabuson,ka 23,922
borogin,kapsaos 26,628
Nandi Hills
153 122 459
( New) 26,628
Kirondio,Chemomi,Soiyet,Keteng,Kaplelmet,Kimolonik,Chebar
us,Ketbarak,Samoei,Kapngetuny,Sinendet,Kipsamoo,Kosoiywo,T
0755 Nandi Hills 35,444
ururo,Kipsebwo,Kalel,Kbote,Kapkoros,Kaptien,Cheptililik and
Cheboin. 26,628
Kipkeigei,Mogobich,Kipkoimet,Tartar,Kapchuryai,Choimim,Siw
0756 Chepkunyuk o,ChebilatKipsergech,Nduroto,Chepkunyuk,Kibabet,Kipkoror,Ki 24,760
ibiok,Lelwak,Oldoldol,Tigityo, 26,628
Keben,Koilot,Sochoi,Lolduga,Kapkorio,Ollessos,Mogoon,Chepn
0757 Ollessos 30,742
getuny and Cheptuingeny 26,628
Serengonik,Kapkembur,Chepkoiyo,Temso,Siret,Taito,Kipchamo,
0758 Kapchorua 22,551
Cheptabach,Kipkorom,Kapchorua,Sirwa and Kelbui. 26,628
0759 Sangalo-Kaptel Kamwega, sangalo,kipsamoite,kaptel,kombe 30,364
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Emgwen
154 167 117
North 26,628
Chemundu/Ka Kamoiywo,talai,saniak,chepkober,sironoi,kimngeru,baraton,kaptil
0760 33,247
ptildil dil 26,628
Kapkongorwo,lelmokwo,ainamoi,itigo,kiboswa,ndonyo
ngatia,mutwot,tebeson,cheptarit,kokwet,ndaptabwa,mosoriot,mat
0761 Kosirai 24,879
eget,kosirai,belekenya,segut,chepterit,kamonjil,lelboinet,ngechek,k
ipchunu 26,628
0762 Kapsabet Kapng’etuny, kapsabet town 20,468
26,628
0763 Kiptuiya Kiptuiya, kaptobongen,kapchorwa 24,879
26,628
Emgwen
South ( 155 63 937
New) 26,628
0764 Chepkumia Chepkumia andCheboite 21,283
26,628
0765 Kapkangani Chepsonoi,Tindinyo andKiborgok 23,994
26,628
0766 Kamobo Kiminda,Meswo,Kamobo and Kamurguiywo 33,347
26,628
Kipsotoi,Kipsigak,Kapkeruge,ChesuweKabirirsang,Underit,Kima
am,Kipture,Irimis,Kaplamai,Kapsumbeiywo,Kapchemoiywo,Kapt
0767 Kilibwoni 26,946
agunyoTiryo,Arwos,KaptendonKilibwoni,Kaplonyo,Kapchepsir,
Kapchumba,Kiptenden,Tulon,Kapnyeberai,Emdin,Terige,Songoli 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
et,Kiplorok,Lolminingai,Kabore and Ndubeneti.

Mosop 156 164 430


26,628
0768 Chepterwai Kamasai,Soimining,ChepterwaiCheptonon,Teresia and Cheptilil. 13,849
26,628
Surungai,Koiban,Kipng’oror,Ngoroin,Kapkoimur, and
0769 Surungai 20,651
Kapkenyoloi 26,628
0770 Kipkaren Sarora,Kapserton,Laboret,Ngenilel,Kipkaren Salient,Chepkemel. 19,991
26,628
Kebulonik/Kur Cheplelaibei,Kebulonik,Rubet,Kurgung,Kamungei,Kaptich and
0771 20,188
gung Kapsabaot 26,628
Chemnoet,Kapkagaron,Kamasia,Lolkeringet,Cheptuiyet,Kabiyet
0772 Kabiyet 22,697
Township,Ndulele,Kaiboi and Koisolik 26,628
0773 Ndalat Kabiemit,Kapkatet and Kaplemur 16,736
26,628
Baringo
Baringo East 157 133,189 26,628
Comprised of Ng’aina, Mirgisi, Ng’oron, Angoritiang, Kulol,
0774 Tiriko Ward 16,271
Akoret and Kapedo North Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Kolowa, Barbello, Chepkererat, Tilingwo, Loiwat,
0775 Kolowa ward 19,499
and Kipnai Sublocations of baringo County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Comprised of Maron, Nginyang West, Kositei, Sereton, and
0776 Ribkwo Ward 12,929
Chesakam Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Kapedo East, Nakoko, and Losikiriamoi
0777 Silale Ward 13,649
Sublocations of baringo County. 26,628
Loiyamorok Comprised of Nginyang East, Paka, Kokore, Loruk-Kongasis
0778 15,024
Ward Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Orus, Tangulbei, Nakorete, Kechii,Chemoigut and
0779 Tangulbei Ward 17,251
Korosi Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Putere, Amaya, Churo, Tebelekwo, and Kaptuya
0780 Churo ward 21,227
Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Baringo
North 158 93,789 26,628
Ayatya, Marigut, Kuikui, Kaptiyomwa, Balwesa, Konoo, Kasaka
0781 Lawan 17,056
and Kapkoiwa Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Keturwo, Katibei,Muchukwo, Kapluk, Tiloi, Kaptum, Sumeiyon,
0782 Kabar Tonjo Kaimugul Lelian and Tiriondonin Sublocations of Baringo 22,640
County. 26,628
Taimon, Akorian, Koroto, Kasisit, Kipcherere, Kapchepkor,
0783 Baratum Kaptere, Mosop, Kapkiamo and Tirmionin Sublocations of 20,488
Baringo County. 26,628
Loruk,Sibilo,Rondimin, Barkatei Sublocations of Baringo
0784 Kipsaramani 10,768
County. 26,628
Kinyachi, Kapturo, Kalabata, Baratabwa, Kesumet, Atiar, Terik,
0785 Ngoroba 11,851
and Tuluk Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Baringo
Central 159 89,174 26,628
Comprised of Lelmen, Kapyemit, Salawa, Kimoso, Sironoi,
Kabarnet
0786 Kiboino, Moloi, Segutin, Kewanoi and Kapchepterit 23,430
Soi Ward
Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Kaptunoi, Saimet, Kapkelewa, Kaptrioni, Koibarak,
Ochi, Kibei, Kaplel, Kisitani, Kabarak, Tiboiwa, Kapcherebet,
0787 Sacho Ward 19,340
Kapronya, Karurumbompsoo, and Sagasaki Sublocations of
Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Euti, Kisonei, Tuluongoi, tebei, Tenges, Timunoi,
0788 Tenges Ward 11,983
and Bekibon Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Koriema, Kimalel, Sabor, Kibingori, Kabusa,
Kabarnet East
0789 Koitilioni, Chebunyur, Kapkiai, Tiriony, Kaptich, Sosioni and 12,237
Ward
Sirwet Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Kaptumo, Sogon, Moigutiwo, Riwo, Seretunin,
Kabarnet West
0790 Morop, Chebano, Kinyo, Kapsolo/Borowonin and Kituro 23,817
Ward
Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628

Mochongoi 160 73,177 26,628


Comprised of Perkerra, yatoi, Endao, Salabani, and Meisoi
0791 Margat ward 24,739
Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Ng’ambo, Sintaani, Ilng’arua, Longewan, Kailer,
0792 Ng’ambo Ward Eldume, Kaptombes, Mbechot, Maji Ndege, Chelaba, Kapkuikui 17,041
Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Comprised of Chebinyiny, Kasiela, Mochongoi, Kamnarok,
Mochongoi
0793 Kamailel, Kimoriot and Kapkecher Sublocations of Baringo 21,894
Ward
County 26,628
Comprised of Rugus, Mukutani, Ngeleche, Arabal, Logumgum
0794 Mukutani Ward 9,503
and Kiserian Sublocations of Baringo County . 26,628

Mogotio 161 60,959 26,628


Comprised of Sore, Sirwa, Kaburgei, Kapterit, Koitebes, Rosoga,
0795 Mogotio Ward Nguberet, Chemongoch, Kipsogon and Mogotio Sublocations of 23,547
Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Kaplelwo, Radad, Molos, Kamar, Molo Sirwe,
0796 Kamar Ward Kimose, Cheberen, Kabogor, Emining, Oterit, and Chemoinoi 19,437
Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Maji Moto, Chebirebei, Waseges, Kiribot,
Nyalibuch, kabuswo, kamasi, Kabargei, Ng’endalel, Kisanana,
0797 Ol Lokwe Ward 17,975
Koisaran, Oldebes, Chomiek, Mugurin, Mukuyuni, Turkulu
Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Eldama
Ravine 162 105,273 26,628
Comprised of Sore, Sirwa, Kaburgei, Kapterit, Koitebes, Rosoga,
0798 Mogotio Ward Nguberet, Chemongoch, Kipsogon and Mogotio Sublocations of 23,547
Baringo County. 26,628
Comprised of Kaplelwo, Radad, Molos, Kamar, Molo Sirwe,
0799 Kamar Ward Kimose, Cheberen, Kabogor, Emining, Oterit, and Chemoinoi 19,437
Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Comprised of Maji Moto, Chebirebei, Waseges, Kiribot,
Nyalibuch, kabuswo, kamasi, Kabargei, Ng’endalel, Kisanana,
0800 Ol Lokwe Ward 62,289
Koisaran, Oldebes, Chomiek, Mugurin, Mukuyuni, Turkulu
Sublocations of Baringo County. 26,628
Laikipia
Laikipia West 163 100,361 26,628
Ol Moran,Ndonyoloip,Dimkom,Mwenje,Mithiga and mwenje
0801 Ol moran 49,207
sublocations 26,628
Rumuruti
0802 Maundu Meri,Ndurumo,and Rumuruti Township sublocations 20,543
Township 26,628
0803 Kinamba Mweje,Mithiga, 28,102
26,628
Muhotetu,Karaba,Kabage,Melwa,Thigio and Kiambogo
0804 Muhotetu 30,738
sublocations 26,628
0805 Oljabet Kaiti,Oljabet,Siron sublocations 23,916
26,628
Ngoru,Shamanei,Losogwa,Maina,Ndunyu and manguo
0806 Ngoru 15,466
sublocations 26,628
Laikipia
East 164 200,056 26,628
0807 Ngobit Withare,Wiyumire,Kariguni and Muhonia sublocations 13,795
26,628
0808 Lamuria Comprise Lamuria sublocation 12,214
26,628
0809 Tigithi Matanya,and Marura sublocations 21,549

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
0810 Majengo Thingithu,Ntukuruma and Majengo sublocations 42,620
26,628
Laikipia
North 165 98,810 26,628
0811 Ol Moran Lonyiek,Magadi,Kirimon and Sisian (Ol Maisor) 12,966
26,628
0812 Segera Impala,Segena,Rugutu,and Ngareng’iro sublocations 10,794
26,628
0813 Naibor Naibor,Umande and Ethi sublocations 8,499
26,628
Ewaso,Ilimotiok,Tura,Lipolei,Mumonyot,Seek,Kurikuri,Makurian,
0814 Ewaso 27,437
Aljijo,Sieku,Ngarendare,and Sang’a sublocations 26,628

Nakuru Molo 166 124,438 26,628


0815 Mariashoni kiptunga,kitiro and ndosua sub location of Nakuru County 12,454
26,628
0816 Elburgon arimi,elburgon amd mutamaiyu sub locations of Nakuru County 43,438
26,628
turi south,turi north and kiambiriria sub location of Nakuru
0817 Turi 25,448
County 26,628
matumaini,molo town and kabianga sub location of Nakuru
0818 Molo 37,844
County 26,628
Njoro (
New) 167 178,180 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0819 Mau Narok siapei and kianjoya sub locations of Nakuru County 35,429
26,628
chebitet,kipkembu,kiptulel,lelechwet,loitopes,mauche,siriat,tachasi
0820 Mauche 34,044
s and teret sub locations of Nakuru County. 26,628
bagaria,lusiru,milimani and naishi sub locations of Nakuru
0821 Kihingo 14,404
County. 26,628
0822 nesuit misipei,nesuit and sigotic sub location of Nakuru County. 13,488
26,628
sinendet,pwani,nduleve,lare and gichobo sub location of Nakuru
0823 Lare 17,862
County. 26,628
0824 Njoro Mukungugu and Njoro 47,750
26,628

Naivasha 168 246,056 26,628


0825 Biashara karati sub location of Nkuru County. 8,302
26,628
0826 Hellsgate Mirera sub location of Nakuru County 39,209
26,628
0827 Lake View Lakeview sub location of Nakuru County. 20,082
26,628
satelight,mahi mahiu and longonetsub location of Nakuru
0828 Mai mahiu 29,796
County. 26,628
satelight,mahi mahiu and longonetsub location of Nakuru
0829 Kongoni 45,672
County. 26,628
0830 Maeilla of kongoni and maeilla sub location of Nakuru County 13,324

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
0831 Olkaria o f Olkaria sub location of Nakuru County. 25,437
26,628
0832 Naivasha East muninga and maraingishu sub location of Nakuru County. 18,691
26,628
0833 Viwanda sokoni sub location of Nakuru County. 45,543
26,628

Gilgil (New) 169 130,187 26,628


0834 Gil Gil Gilgil sub location of Nakuru County 47,603
26,628
0835 Kiambogo kiambogo and elementaita sub location of Nakuru County. 27,504
26,628
0836 Mbaruk maruk,kongasis and eburo sub location of Nakuru County 33,395
26,628
0837 Malewa West karati,tarambete,kipkonyo,mndabibi and moidabi 31,175
26,628
0838 Murindat langalanga,gitare and kanunga sub location of Nakuru County. 21,685
26,628
Kuresoi
South 170 115,435 26,628
chepakundi,kaplamai,kiptaragon,sinendet and amalo sub locations
0839 Amalo 21,086
of Nakuru County. 26,628
barget,chebaraa,kapsimbeiywo,keringet,milimet,ribot,silibwet and
0840 Kapsimbeiywo 20,628
siwot sub locations of Nakuru County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
ainamoi,arurwet,cheboti,chepwet,emitik,irongo,kapugunot,kiptagi
0841 Kiptagit 35,073
chi and koiseguth sub locations of Nakuru County. 26,628
chemaner,chepalungu,kapnanda,kipsonoi,tegat and tinet sub
0842 Tinet 51,218
locations of Nakuru County. 26,628
Kuresoi
North
(New) 171 124,050 26,628
kuresoi,kongoi,onemare,chemtach,tulwet and kikewa sub location
0843 Kiptororo 41,668
of Nakuru North County. 26,628
nyota,langwenda,mawingo,sollat,mungweny,ikumbi,cheptagun
0844 Nyota 35,377
and obumbu sub locations of Nakuru Town 26,628
0845 Sirikwa sectotes and sirikwa sub location of Nakuru County.K 17,042
26,628
mau samit,kamara,sarambei,koige,mau and sinendet sub location
0846 Kamara 29,963
of Nakuru County 26,628

Subukia 172 95,322 26,628


0847 Munanda subukia East and munanda sub locations of Nakuru County. 17,598
26,628
0848 Subukia subukia west and wei sub location of Nakuru County. 10,926
26,628
Kabazi/mogama
0849 Nyadundo,rugongo and kabazi sub location of Nakuru County. 43,049
no 26,628
Rongai 173 142,499

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
0850 Kiamunyi rongai,kamungeyi and menengai sub locations of Nakuru County. 28,628
26,628
arutani,adhinai,banita,lomolo and makutano sub locations of
0851 Makongeni 21,438
Nakuru County. 26,628
kampi ya moto west ,langinet, moricho and visoi sub locations of
0852 Rongai 24,905
Nakuru County 26,628
0853 Ngata/bororo ngata ,borr and sumeek sub location of Nakuru County. 35,450
26,628
0854 Solai solai,chemasis, and nyamamidhi sub location of Nakuru County. 32,078
26,628
Bahati
(New) 174 137,784 26,628
0855 Dundori lanet/dondori sub location of Nakuru County. 24,316
26,628
0856 Kabatini wendo and kabatini sub location of Nakuru County 29,629
26,628
0857 Kiamaina kirima and kiamaina sub locations of Nakuru County. 31,345
26,628
0858 Lanet/Umoja Lanet /Umoja sub locations of Nakuru County. 28,011
26,628
0859 Bahati ndugira,chania and bahati sub locations of Nakuru County. 24,483
26,628
Nakuru
Town West 175 168,602 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0860 Barut baruti west and baruti east sub location of Nakuru County. 15,737
26,628
0861 London afraha and vianda sub location of Nakuru County 12,955
26,628
Kaptembwa
0862 kaptembwa sub location of Nakuru County 82,699
East 26,628
Kaptembwa
0863 viwanda sub location of Nakuru County 16,239
West 26,628
0864 Rhoda Rhoda sub location of Nakuru County 23,821
26,628
0865 Shaabab viwanda sub location of Nakuru County. 17,151
26,628
Nakuru
Town East 176 140,822
0866 Bondeni afraha and baharini sub location Nakuru County 18,833
26,628
0867 Kivunbini baharini and lanet sub location of Nakuru County. 20,574
26,628
0868 Langalanga baharini sub location of Nakuru County. 31,723
26,628
0869 Menengai Lanet and afraha sub location of Nakuru County. 25,426
26,628
0870 Nakuru East Lanet sub location of Nakuru County. 19,276
26,628
Narok Kilgoris 177 178,895

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
nakuyana,naronyo,olbosoito,olomismis,olesentu,oltanki,osupuko
0871 Kilgoris Central 23,281
and poroko sub location of Narok County. 26,628
abosse,kapkoros,njipiship and olo masani sub location of Narok
0872 Kilgoris East 24,821
County 26,628
angat barikoi,enkoperiai,longorian,mashangwa,oldonyorok and
0873 Kilgoris South 18,998
olkiloriti sub location of Narok County. 26,628
langata
osain,enoosaen,ildolisho,ilpashire,isampin,mapashi,masurura,mooi
0874 Kilgoris West 31,998
ta,narolong,inkarau,oldanyati oluntare and sikawa sub locations of
Narok County. 26,628
endoinyonkopit,ilmashuki,lepolosi,olalui,olreko,olo chani,osinoni
0875 Lepolosi 19,122
and shankoye 26,628
kapune,nimegwara,oronkai,romosha and shartuka sub locations of
0876 Megwara 18,201
Narok County 26,628
Emurua
Dikirr
(New) 178 95,637
0877 Pussangi pussangi,uloololo and sitoka sub location of Narok County. 5,290
26,628
0878 Ilkerin emuru adikiir,soit naibua,ilkerin 26,357
26,628
0879 Ololmongo ololmongi and kerinkani sub locations of Narok County 8,068
26,628
0880 Emarti emarti,kapsasien and ntulele sub location of Narokk County. 22,576
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Narok
North 179 153,147
0881 Narok Town narok town and oleleshwa sub locations of Narok County 47,517
26,628
entiani,ilkiani,ilkeremisho,ilmoleliani,iltuati,kamurar,naituyupaki,n
0882 Olposimuru kokolani,olengape,olmariko,olokurtho,olongoi and olpusimur sub 33,972
locations of Narok County. 26,628
0883 Olokurto sub locations of Narok County. 41,080
26,628
empatipat,enengetia,isonkoro,kisiriri,olchoro,oloropil,palkarara
0884 Olorropil 40,717
and topoti sub locations of Narok County. 26,628
enaibor ajijik,eleiser,ilekaiki,olkinyei,sakutie and siapei sub
0885 Sakutiek 29,817
locations of Narok County. 26,628

26,628
Narok East
(New) 180 97,863 26,628
0886 Sagamian mogoyuet,sagamien and tendewet sub locations of Narok County 21,057
26,628
0887 Sagoo enkaroni and sago sub location of Narok County. 28,743
26,628
0888 Mulot mulot and kuto sub locations of Narok County. 21,850
26,628
0889 llmotiok ochoro-oirua,ngiito and iilmotiok sub locations of Narok County 17,813
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0890 Enelrai rongema and enelrai sub locations of Narok County 12,209
26,628
Narok
South 181 219,981 26,628
oloiroua,olenkulo,oldonyo-rash,ntuka,nkimpa,naroosura,maji
0891 Naroosura moto,enturoto,enkutoto,enkiu elengata-enterit sub locations of 33,372
Narok County 26,628
esoit,leshota,naikarra,olderkesi osarara sub locations of Narok
0892 Naikara 22,508
County. 26,628
entersekera,imarrai,imartin,mausa,morijo,nkopon,olmesutie,olngar
0893 Entesekera 22,873
ua, and olote sub locations of Narok County 26,628
aitong,koiyaki,lemekmararainda and sekenani sub locations of
0894 Mara 19,433
Narok County 26,628
eldonyo narashi,nkineji,nkoilale,olkinyei and siana sub locations of
0895 Siana 25,353
Narok County 26,628
Oloolunga, Melelo, endonyo Ngiro sublocations of Narokk
0896 Melelo 35,069
county 26,628
erereti,melelo,nkoben,nkor korri,olashapani,olkeriane and
0897 Olashapani 20,246
ololulunga sub location of Narok County. 26,628
0898 Nkarreta nkareta and isoya sub location of Narok County. 41,127
26,628
Narok West
11,696
(New) 182 105,397 26,628
kilongisa,mosiro,nkoiraroi, ,nturumeti,angat naado
0899 Suswa 16,451
,sosianolesharo,oloikarare and olulturot sub locations of Narok 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
County

enaramatisshorereki,enkorika,enooseiyia,oloombokishi and
0900 Ololpironito 8,295
olopikidongoe sub locations of Narok County 26,628
0901 Enoosupukia enoosupukia and keekonyoike sub locations of Narok County. 29,185
26,628
0902 Ntulele ntulele sub location of Narok County 16,968
26,628
Kajiado
Kajiado North 183 164,741 26,628
0903 Kiserian of upper matasia and olteyani sub locations of Kajiado County. 12,716
26,628
0904 Lemolopo lemolopo sub location of Kajiado County. 12,597
26,628
0905 Ongata Rongai ongata rongai sublocation of Kajiado County. 40,178
26,628
0906 Nkaimuranya olkeri,empakasi and kandis sub location of Kajiado County 16,006
26,628
0907 Oloolua kerarapon,bulbul and oloolua sub location of Kajiado County 25,190
26,628
0908 Ngong kibiko and township sub location of Kajiado County. 25,724
26,628
Kajiado
Central 184 123,988 26,628
0909 Lorngosua ruanche and lorngosua sub location of Kajiado County. 5,885

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
olkeriai,emotoroki,llbissil,iipartimaro,olepolos and olmoleliani sub
0910 Matapato 30,419
location of Kajiado County. 26,628
0911 Oloopurupurana iseuri,majengo and inkewachani sublocation of Kajiado County 4,101
26,628
olgirra,pelewa,olemurkat,kikurro,orinie,enkorika,malilima,orinie,i
0912 Dalalekutuk 14,945
mpiro and isaijiloni sub location of Kajiado County. 26,628
oloiyakalani,esukuta,market,hospitalolkiloriti,kumpa,nkoile,enkaro
0913 Esukuta 18,352
ni,isiait and nalepo sub location of Kajiado County. 26,628
Kajiado
East (New) 185 147,085 26,628
olgumi,inkiushin,enkorika,ewuaso
0914 Mosiro 49,972
kedong,mosiro,emparbal,kimuka,saikeri and oloshoibor 26,628
eremit,esonorua,oltepesi,kisamis,kipeto,kisaju,lloodariak and
0915 Keekonyokie 24,380
oloyiankalani sub location of Kajiado County 26,628
oldokko,musenke/lorngosua,entasopia,nkurman,olkiramatian,lenk
0916 Shompole 14,766
obei,pakase,shompole and oloika sub location of Kajiado County. 26,628
kilonito,kora,elangata waus,singiraine,emukatan,toresei and toroka
0917 Oldoinyonyokie 15,332
sub location of Kajiado County. 26,628
0918 Magadi magadi and olkeri/magadi sub locations of Kajiado County 4,280
26,628
Kajiado
West (New) 186 114,002 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
nkama,imbilin,imbuko,merrueshi,kiboko,masimba,email and
0919 Kenyawa 26,226
sultan hamud sub locations of Kajiado County. 26,628
mashuuru,arroi,lesonkoyo,kiloh,erankau andemarti sub location of
0920 llmaroro 17,096
Kajiado County. 26,628
enkirgiri,iiposolat,olturoto and kisaju/isinya sub location of
0921 Kaputei North 22,171
Kajiado County. 26,628
kitengela,sholinke and oloosirkon sub locations of Kajiado
0922 Kitengela 34,175
County. 26,628
Kajiado
South 187 137,496 26,628
0923 Namanga meto,namanga and mailua sub locations of Kajiado County 22,295
26,628
0924 Entonet lenkisim and entonet sub locations of Kajiado County 6,274
26,628
0925 Kimana mbirikani and kimana sub location of Kajiado County 24,402
26,628
olorika/kuku and mitito andei west sub location of Kajiado
0926 Olorika 30,898
County. 26,628
Entarara/Olool oloolopon,entarara and rombo/njukini sub location of Kajiado
0927 46,973
opon County. 26,628
Kipkelion
Kericho 188 117 148
East 26,628
0928 Londiani, Jagoror,Kipsirichet,Chepkongony,TegunotKalyet and Saramek. 30,762
26,628
0929 Kedowa Kedowa,Kibiemit,Kisabo,Kimasian,Kimugul, and Kibiemit 27,459

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
Chagaik,Chepsir,Cheymen,Kapkugerwet,Chesinende and
0930 Chesinende 29,705
Momoniat 26,628
0931 Tendeno Tendeno,Subukia,Sorget,Kongoni,Tuiyobei and Masaita. 22,643
26,628
Kipkelion
189 89 442
West (New) 26,628
Chemogoch,Kapkwen,Chesonoi,Timbilil,Kokwet and
0932 Kokwet 30,834
Tulwoapmoi. 26,628
Chepkechei,Mutaragon,Kutung,Song’onyet,Bartera,Tuiyobei(Kip
0933 Kimasian 26,940
segi),Leldet,Lelu and Kapkures. 26,628
Barsiele,Segetet,Ting’oro,Macheisok,Tombo,Kipkelion Town,
0934 Barsiele 20,185
and Lesirwa. 26,628
0935 Momoniat Siwot,Koisagat,Siret,Chepcholiet and Tugunon. 25,783
26,628
Ainamoi 190 144 313
26,628
0936 Kapsoit Kenegut,Chepsoo,Chepkoinik,Sitotwet,Kapsoit and Ketitui. 24554
26,628
0937 Ainamoi Poiywek,Ainamoi and Kipchimchim 24,037
26,628
0938 Kapkugerwet Kapkugerwet and Taiywet 26,605
26,628
0939 Chelimo Kapsuser(Part),Kakiptui(part), and Motobo. 18713
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0940 Township Township 36705
26,628
Bureti 191 167 649
26,628
0941 Roret/Kisiara . Mabasi,Roret,Mosore,Kelelwaand Kaproret, 21,402
26,628
Ngoina,Kelunet,,Kibugat,Siongi, Tebesonik,Kitome and
0942 Tebesonik. 20,912
Kapkisara. 26,628
Cheborge/Cheb Cheborge,Kabarus,Cheboin,Ng’ororga,Kimagit,Korongoi,Kaptele
0943 22,834
oin. and Kapsogut. 26,628
Chemosot,Kusumek,Lalagin,Kapkarin,Getarwet,Chemoiywa,Kab
0944 Chemosot 32,944
artegan,Kipkerieny and Kaminnjeiwet. 26,628
Rungun,Litein,Roronya,Chemoiben,Ngesumin,Kamanamsim,Ch
0945 Litein 35,151
ebwagan,Cheribo,Kibwastuiyo,Kaminjeiwa and Arokyet. 26,628
0946 Cheplanget Butuik , Tiriitab Moita and Cheplanget. 17,300
26,628
0947 Kapkatet Sosit and Itoik. 17,106
26,628
Belgut 192 109 950
26,628
0948 WALDAI waldai Location of Bomet county 17,983
26,628
0949 Kabianga Chemalul, Kabianga and Mobego sublocations of Bomet county 24,260
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kaboraok and Kapkokokwon , Kaptoboit and Cheronget
0950 KAPBOIT 15,691
sublocations of Bomet county 26,628
Kiptatan, Kipcheme and Chamogonde sublocations of Belgut
0951 CHALK 25,894
County 26,628
0952 Kipkoyan kipkoyan, Borborwat sublocations of Bomet county 12,499
26,628
Sigowet 193 129 837
26,628
0953 Sigowet Sigowet,Kebeneti and Cheptuiyet. 31,818
26,628
0954 Kiptere Kiptere,Kalyangwet and Iraa 23,652
26,628
0955 Kaplelartet Kaplelartet,Tabaita,Chepkemel and Kapsomboch. 23,652
26,628
Kaplelach,Kipsitet,Simbi,Lekwenyi,Kapkara,Kapsorok,Motero,S
0956 Soliat 19470
oliatKamasega and Kongeren. 26,628
Bomet Sotik 194 156 589
26,628
Rongena,Manaret,Mabwaita,Kipajit,Emityot,Tembwo,Burgei and
0957 Rongena 30,473
Kipng’osos, 26,628
Chebilat,Monire,Chebongi,Sotik,Kapchepkoro,Kaplong and
0958 Chemagel 33,709
Yaganek 26,628
Kinyelwet,Kapkures,Kipsonoi,Chebole,Kinyelwet,Kapkelei,Motir
0959 Kipsonoi 31,070
et and Sigorian. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Chebilat,Togomin,Chesilyot,Chebirbelek,Kapkoitim,Siroin,Kene
0960 Kapletundo 34,653
ne,Kamungei,Balek,Kimolwet,Keronjo and Kimawit. 26,628
Gelegele,Abosi,Kaplombol,Cheplelwa,Chepkeigei,Ndanai,Kipsin
0961 Abosi 34,629
gei,Kaplomboi and Koiyet. 26,628
Chepalungu 195 163 833
26,628
Makimeny/Ko Kiboson, Makimeny, Koimeret, Kiriba, Segemik, Meng’wet,
0962 29,458
ng’asis Kimaya 26,628
Itembe/Tulwet Itembe, Kabisoge, Kyogong, Kiminderit, Kapkesosio,
0963 31,583
abmosonik Goitabsilibwet 26,628
Tumoi, Nyambugo, Cheptagum, Sugumerga, Sigor, Lelaitich,
0964 Sigor 33,395
Areiyet, Kapkeigei, Chepkosa, Kapsabul, Nogirwet, Lugumek 26,628
Chebunyo, Kamogiboi, Tilang’ok, Kaboson, Kataret, Cheboyo,
0965 Chebunyo 38,182
Mogor , Riborwo 26,628
0966 Singiroi Chepwastuiyet, Kapoleseroi, Bing’wa, Kapsuter, Kapsimba 31,215
26,628
Bomet East (
196 145 412
New) 26,628
Merigi,Menet,Kiromwok,Nyongores,Mugango,Chepkolon,Kapsi
0967 Mugango 31,123
mbiri and Chepng’aina(part) 26,628
0968 Kembu-Tegat Kongotik,Kaporuso,Tegat and Chepkitwal 26,992
26,628
0969 Longisa Kapkimolwa,Koibeyon,Samituk,Emitiot,Cheboin and Kiptulwa . 28,365
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
0970 Kipreres Olokyin,Kipreres,Ndubai,Kiplabotwa and Kapliyo. 23,272
26,628
Kapsigiryo,Sitotwet,Lelkatet,Chemaner Kichutmo and
0971 Chemaner 19,233
Chambori. 26,628
Bomet Central
197 155 074
(New) 26,628
Emkwen Chepng’aina(part),Kapsimbiri,Motigo,Kapsimotwa,Motigo and
0972 28,321
Township Silibwet 26,628
0973 Ndaraweta Teganda,Nyongores,Kabusareand Ngainet 22,059
26,628
0974 Singorwet Aisaik,Kabungut,Singorwet and Sibaiyan 18,496
26,628
0975 Chesoen Kapkoros, Kamogoso,Kiplelji, Chesoen 28,321
26,628
0976 Mutarakwa Leldaet, Tarakwa, Kanusin, Solyot, Kapsang’aru 20,679
26,628
Konoin 198 139 114
26,628
0977 Chepchabas Chepchabas and Chemosit 19,761
26,628
0978 Kimulot Chebang’ang ,Kapset,Chemalal,Kapsinendet andKapsengere 22,735
26,628
Mogogosiek/Ko Saseta,Simoti,Cheptingting,NgereritChepkochun,Mogone and
0979 30,734
iwo Chongenwo 26,628
0980 Kaptebeng’wet Besiobei,Kamagomon,Kaptien,Boito,Kabiangek,Kaptembwo and 31,964

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Chemelet. 26,628
Cheptalal/Emb Kimarwandi,Siomo,Embomos,Kirimose,Terek,Kiptenden,Satiet,
0981 33,920
omos Kugerwet,Bosto. 26,628
KAKAME
Lugari 199 167,014
GA 26,628
Consists of Makuyu and Mbagara Sublocations of Mautuma
0982 Mautuma 25,082
Location 26,628
0983 Lugari-Marakusi Consists of Lugari and Marakusi Sublocations of Lugari Location 31,381
26,628
Mwamba- Consists of Mwamba and Munyuki Sub locations of Lumakanda
0984 29,955
Munyuki Location 26,628
0985 Chekalini Koromaiti and Musembe sublocations of Chekalini Location 19,705
26,628
Kivaywa, Kiliboti and Kulumbeni sub-locations of Chevaywa
0986 Chevaywa 33,145
Location 26,628
Luandeti, Maturu, Mabuye and Mahanga Sub-locations of
0987 Lwandeti 27,746
Luandeti Location 26,628
Likuyani 200 125,137
26,628
0988 Likuyani Soy and Seregeya sub-locations of Likuyani Location 27,243
26,628
0989 Sango Sango and Mawe tatu sub-locations of Kongoni Location 22,853
26,628
0990 Kongoni Kongoni Sublocation of Kongoni Location 23,701
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Moi’s
Vinyenya, Musemwa, Moi's Bridge and Matunda Sub-locations of
0991 Bridge/Musem 30,321
Nzoia Location
wa 26,628
Nzoia, Mwiba, Namunyiri and Milimani sub-locations of Sinoko
0992 Sinoko 21,019
Location 26,628
Malava 201 205,166
26,628
Shamoni, Ifwetere, Lunyinya, Burundu, Mutsuma, Sawawa,
0993 West Kabras 39,752
Shimuli, Lukume, Shikutse and West Lukala Sublocations 26,628
Musingu, Tumbeni, Masungutsa, Chimoroni, Lukhokho and
0994 Chemuche 17,737
Kimang'eti Sub-locations 26,628
0995 East Kabras Ikoli, Lwanda, Fuvale, Kakunga Sub-locations 22,659
26,628
Tande, Mukavakava, Butali, Shipala, Namushiya, Mahusi,
0996 Butali/Chegulo 31,876
Matsakha and Chebwai Sub-locations 26,628
Teresia, Fuvuye, Muriola, Cheptuli, Tombo, Manda and
0997 Manda-Shivanga 32,194
Shandiche Sub-locations 26,628
Lukala, Samitsi, Malekha, Sheywe, Sundulo, Musungu, Malanga
0998 Shirugu-Mugai 31,213
and Shivikhwa Sub-locations 26,628
Shamberere, Sasala, Shilongo, Chevoso, Mting'ong'o, Mukhonje,
0999 South Kabras 29,735
and Mwera Sub-locations 26,628
Lurambi 202 160,229
26,628
1000 East Butsotso Indangalasia, Shirakalu and Murumba Sublocations 23,227
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
1001 South Butsotso Bukura, Matioli, Emukaya and Eshibeye Sublocations 17,377
26,628
1002 Central Butsotso Shibuli, Eshisiru and Shiyunzu Sub-locations 25,744
26,628
1003 Sheywe Sichirayi and Township sublocations 38,249
26,628
1004 Mahiakalo Mahiakalo Sub-location of Bukhungu Location 22,122
26,628
1005 Shirere Shirere Sub-location of Bukhungu Location 33,510
26,628
Navakholo 203 137,165
26,628
Shinoyi –
1006 Shikomari – Esumeyia, Shinoyi and Shikomari Sub-locations 25,352
Esumeyia 26,628
Ingotse –
1007 Matiha and Ingotse Sub-locations 22,091
Matiha 26,628
1008 Bunyala Central Mukhweso, sirigoi, Navakholo and Buchangu Sub-locations 29,193
26,628
1009 Bunyala East Sivilie and Namirama Sub-locations 22,122
26,628
1010 Bunyala West Sidikho, Kochwa, Budonga and Lusumu Sublocations 38,407
26,628
Mumias 204 123,094
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Mumias Central
1011 Township, Lureko and Matawa Sublocations 37,214
Ward 26,628
Mumias North
1012 Ekero and Nucleus Sublocations 26,997
Ward 26,628
1013 Etenje Buchifwi, Emasinjira, Bukeya and Shikalame Sub-locations 35,333
26,628
1014 Musanda Musanda, Bungasi, Eshihaka Sublocations 23,550
26,628
Mumias
205 89,724
East 26,628
Lusheya-
1015 Lubinu- Lusheya-Lubinu-Makunga Sublocations 37,111
Makunga Ward 26,628
Khaunga-
1016 Malaha-Isongo Khaunga-Malaha-Isongo ward Sublocations 28,042
ward 26,628
East Wanga
1017 Eluche and Mung'ang'a Sublocations 24,571
ward 26,628
Matungu 206 146,563
26,628
1018 Koyonzo Koyonzo, Indangalasia and Nanyeni Sublocation 35,812
26,628
1019 Kholera Kholera and Namulungu sublocation 28,821
26,628
1020 Khalaba Musamba and Khalaba Sublocation 19,778

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
1021 Mayoni Mayoni and Matungu Sublocation 30,584
26,628
1022 Namamali Namamali, Lung'anyiro, Mirere and Munami Sublocation 31,568
26,628
Butere 207 139,780
26,628
MARAMA
1023 Buchenya, Lunza, Bumamu and Shitari Sublocations 31,250
WEST 26,628
MARAMA Shirotsa, Shirembe, Shinamwinyuli, Ibokolo, Mutoma, Imanga
1024 44,717
CENTRAL and Bulafu Sub-Locations 26,628
MARENYO- Muyundi, Shikunga, Buboko, Mabole, Bubala and Shianda Sub-
1025 23,065
SHIANDA locations 26,628
MARAMA
1026 Shiraha, Lukoye, Inaya, and Bushitinji Sub-locations 20,796
NORTH 26,628
MARAMA
1027 Shiatsala, Bushieni, Masaba, Bukuti, Eshihenjera and Shibembe 19,952
SOUTH 26,628
Khwisero 208 102,635
26,628
Kisa Central- Wambulishe, Mundeku, Emutsasa, Mundobelewa, Mwikalikha
1028 36,026
Kisa North Sub-locations 26,628
1029 Mulwanda Mulwanda, Khusiku, Mushiangubu, Shirali Sub-locations 22,457
26,628
Kisa South-Kisa Emalindi, Eshibinga, Mundaha, Emasatsi, Emuruba and Munjiti
1030 22,292
East Sub-locations 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
1031 Kisa West Dudi, Muhaka Doho, Ebuhala, Ekomero Sub-locations 21,230
26,628
Shinyalu 209 159,475
26,628
1032 Kambiri Comprise of Lubao, Bulovi, Buyangu and Ivakale Sub-locations 23,496
26,628
1033 Murhanda Mukulusu, Shisembe, Shiswa, Itenyi Sub-locations 28,285
26,628
Shibuye-
1034 Shing'oto, Mukhango, Shiasava, Virhembe Sub-Locations 34,545
Shing'oto 26,628
1035 Khayega-Lugose Shitochi, Museno, Shirulu, Lugose Sub-locations 25,003
26,628
1036 Ilesi-Shidodo Mukhonje, Malimili, Mugomari and Shidodo Sub-locations 30,216
26,628
1037 Ivihiga Kakamega Forest, Lunyu, Lukusi and Ikuywa Sublocations. 17,930
26,628
Ikolomani 210 104,669
26,628
IDAKHO
1038 Mutaho, Shikulu, Shiseso, Shimanyiro, Shivagala Sublocations 33,161
NORTH 26,628
IDAKHO Musoli, Shibuname, Lunenere, Mukongolo and Malinya Sub-
1039 23,834
WEST locations 26,628
IDAKHO Lirhembe, Savane, Makhokho, Shiveye, Ivonda and Shitoli
1040 26,757
EAST sublocations 26,628
1041 IDAKHO Shabwali, Madivini, Kaluni, Shisejeri, Shanjetso and Lukose 20,917

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
SOUTH 26,628
VIHIGA Vihiga 211 91,616
26,628
LUGAGA - Muhanda, Vunandi, Magui, Mbihi, Kegoye and Chambiti
1042 29,153
WAMULUMA Sublocations 26,628
SOUTH
1043 Chageda, Ideleri, Masana and Lusiola Sub-locations 19,293
MARAGOLI 26,628
CENTRAL
1044 Emanda, Chango, Ikumba and Kidundu Sub-locations 23,370
MARAGOLI 26,628
1045 MUNGOMA Vigulu, Mahanga, Madzuu and Kisienye Sub-locations 19,800
26,628
Sabatia 212 129,678
26,628
Comprise of Bukulunya Mbale, Munoywa, Demesi Lyaduywa and
1046 Lyaduywa/Izava 25,605
Mukingi Sublocations of Sabatia Constituency 26,628
Comprise of Hamuyundi, Kegondi, Wanondi, Viyalo and Igunga
1047 West SABATIA 20,138
Sublocations 26,628
Comprise of Solongo, Walodeya, Kisatiru and Evojo Sub-
1048 CHAVAKALI 19,815
locations 26,628
NORTH Comprise of Kigama, Kivagala, Digula, Mudete and Mulundu
1049 18,487
MARAGOLI Sublocations 26,628
Comprise of Vokoli, Lusengeli, Gavudia, Gaigedi and Mambai
1050 WODANGA 21,940
Sub-locations 26,628
Comprise of Budaywa, Chamakanga, Chavogere, Kedoli, Itegero
1051 BUSALI 23,693
and Bugina Sub-locations 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Hamisi 213 148,259
26,628
1052 Shiru Jeptulu, Makuchi and Shiru Sublocations of Hamisi Constituency 22,334
26,628
1053 GISAMBAI Galona, Gamoi, Gavudunyi and Gimomoi Sub-locations 21,452
26,628
SHAMAKHOK
1054 Jivovoli, Kisasi, Serem, Senende and Kalwani Sub-Locations 27,535
HO 26,628
1055 BANJA Gasianga, Givogi, Kapsotik and Kipchekwen Sub-locations 22,535
26,628
1056 Muhudu Kaptech, Mulundu and Muhudu Sub-locations 16,659
26,628
Gimarakwa, Ivola, Kiptaimes, Mwembe and Gamalenga Sub-
1057 TAMBUA 18,689
Locations 26,628
1058 JEPKOYAI Kitagwa, Gitagwa, Givole, Kapchemugun and Tigoi Sub-locations 19,055
26,628
Emuhaya 214 76,394
26,628
WEST Comprise of Emmukola, Ebusiekwe, Embali, Emmabwi and
1059 24,539
BUNYORE Ebukanga Sub-Locations 26,628
CENTRAL Comprise of Essunza, Emusire, Esirulo, Essaba, Ebukhaya and
1060 27,316
BUNYORE Em'mukhunzi Sub-locations 26,628
EAST Comprise of Ebusiroli, Ebusamia, Ebunangwe, Ebukhunza,
1061 29,991
BUNYORE Emusutswi and Ebusiratsi Sub-Locations 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Luanda 215 108,675
26,628
1062 Luanda Comprise of Ebusikhale, Ebusiralo and Itumbu Sub-Locations 21,704
26,628
Comprise of Ebulonga, Esianda, Ematsalwa, Ebukhubi, Esirabe
1063 WEMILABI 23,046
and Ebubayi Sub-Locations 26,628
1064 Mwibona Comprise of Mwitubwi,Esiandumba, and Ebutanyi Sub-locations 17,360
26,628
Comprise of Esabalu, Maseno, Ekwanda, Ebwiranyi and Emaloba
1065 Luanda South 19,994
Sub-locations 26,628
Comprise of Ebuhando, Ebusindi, Ebusakami and Iboona Sub-
1066 Emabungo 21,119
Locations 26,628
BUNGO
Mt. Elgon 216 172,377
MA 26,628
1067 Cheptais Chebwek, Chepkube, Cheptais and Ngachi Sublocations 28,788
26,628
1068 Chesikaki Chemondi, Chesikaki, Sasur and Toroso Sub-Locations 24,062
26,628
Chepkurkur, Chepyuk, Emmia, Kaimugul, Korng'utuny and
1069 Kopsiro 25,442
Kubura Sub-Locations 26,628
Cheptonon, Chengeywo, Kamneru, Kapkurongo Masaek, Sacho,
1070 Kapkateny 31,132
Terem and Toywondent 26,628
1071 Kogit Kogit and Kaptareiea 12,005
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Bugaa, Chemses, Chemweisus, Kapsokwony, Kibuk, Kamutiong',
1072 Kapsokwony Kibyeto, Kimobo, Koshok, Nomorio and Sambocho Sub- 31,862
Locations 26,628
Chemoge, Chesito, Kaborom, Kaboywo, Kongit, Kaptalelio and
1073 Kaptama 31,091
kaptama Sublocations 26,628
Sirisia 217 102,422
26,628
1074 NAMWELA Central Namwela, Menu and South Namwela 27,553
26,628
MALAKISI/So South Kulisiru, Bukokholo, Butonge, Mwalie, Sitabicha and
1075 30,056
uth Kulisiru Tamlega Sub-locations 26,628
LWANDANYI Machakha, North Kulisiru, Chebukuyi, Mayekwe And Wamono
1076 44,813
/North Kulisiru Sub-locations 26,628
Kabuchai 218 141,113
26,628
1077 Kabuchai Kabuchai and Kisiwa Sub-locations 23,710
26,628
1078 LUUYA West Nalondo and Luuya Sublocations 33,523
26,628
1079 Bwake Comprise of North Nalondo, Bwake and Mukhweya Sub-location 27,187
26,628
1080 CHWELE Chwele, Sichei and Sikulu Sub-locations 32,983
26,628
1081 MUKUYUNI Kibichori, Kuywa and Mukuyuni 23,710
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Bumula 219 178,897
26,628
1082 South Bukusu Lunao, Bumula, Lumboka, Mateka and Muanda Sublocations 35,724
26,628
Kimatuni, Mabusi, Khasoko, Mungore and Namatotoa Sub-
1083 Khasoko 33,369
locations 26,628
1084 Kabula Kabula and Watoya Sub-locations 20,756
26,628
1085 West Bukusu Kibuke, Lwanja, Mayanja, Ng'oli and Nakhwana Sub-Locations 28,119
26,628
1086 Kimaeti/Napara Bitobo, Khasolo and Siyombe Sub-location 28,422
26,628
1087 Mukwa Kisawayi, Mukwa 14,297
26,628
1088 Siboti East Siboti, and Musakasa Sub-Locations 18,210
26,628
Kanduyi 220 229,701
26,628
1089 Bukembe West Ndengelwa and Namirembe Sub-Locations 20,311
26,628
1090 Bukembe East Comprise of North Sang'alo and Kongoli sublocation 26,749
26,628
1091 Township Comprise of Township Ward 19,017
26,628
1092 Khalaba Comprise of Khalaba Sublocation 24,499

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
Nyamasanda/T
1093 Tuti and Namasanda Sublocation of Bungoma County 29,069
uti 26,628
1094 Musikoma Namasanda and South Kanduyi Sub-Location 37,933
26,628
1095 East Sangalo East Sang'alo and Mwikhupo Sub-Locations 32,288
26,628
1096 Tuuti Marakaru Tuuti and Marakaru Sub-Locations 35,781
26,628
1097 West Sangalo West Sang'alo and Namwacha Sublocations 33,123
26,628
Webuye 221 113,073
26,628
1098 Chetambe Comprise of Mihuu and Mitikuyu sub-Locations 23,620
26,628
Comprise of Misimo, Lutacho, Magemo and Sitabicha/Sinoko
1099 Ndivisi/Lugusi 33,257
Sub-locations 26,628
1100 Namarambi Wabukonyi, Marinda, Misemwa and Makuselwa Sub-Locations 20,722
26,628
Webuye
1101 Matulo(part), Webuye Township and Maraka Sub-Locations 35,474
Township 26,628
Bokoli 222 117,180
26,628
1102 Sitikho Sitikho, Milo and Khalumuli Sublocation 30,055
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Matisi/Malaha/ Malaha, Matisi, Matulo(part) and Webuye Township(part) Sub-
1103 30,367
Matulo locations 26,628
1104 Misikhu Misikhu and Kituni Sublocations 31,382
26,628
1105 Miendo/Bokoli Bokoli, Mahanga and Miendo Sublocations 25,376
26,628
Kimilili 223 132,822
26,628
1106 Chebukwabi Chebukwabi and Kibingei Sublocation 34,458
26,628
1107 Kimili Kimilili rural and Township Sublocations 36,267
26,628
1108 Maeni Nasusi and Sikhendu Sub-locations 24,209
26,628
1109 Kamukuywa Makhonge and Nabikoto Sub-location 37,888
26,628
Tongaren 224 187,478
26,628
1110 Milima Comprise of Milima Sub-Location 33,352
26,628
1111 Mbakalo Kibisi and Mbakalo Sub-location 32,229
26,628
Naitiri/Kabuyef
1112 Kabuyefwe, Naitiri and Sirakalu Sub-location 38,023
we 26,628
1113 Soysambu Soysambu sub-location of Bungomma county 17,704

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
1114 Tongaren Comprise of Tongaren Soysambu sub-location 24,970
26,628
1115 Kimini Comprise of Tabani and Kiminini Sublocation 16,455
26,628
1116 Ndalu Comprise of Ndalu and Mitua Sub-location 24,745
26,628
BUSIA Teso North 225 117,947
26,628
Akiriamasit, Amagoro, Ikapolok, Kajei, Komirai, Olobai and
1117 Malaba Central 25,192
Township 26,628
Kakoli, Korisai, Koruruma, Okuleu, Onyurnyur (of Osajai
1118 Malaba North 13,765
Location) and Osasame Sub-Locations 26,628
Aedomoru, Akachachat, Akolong', Kakapel, Katelepai, Kakalet
1119 Ang'urai South 20,791
and Rwatama Sub-Locations 26,628
Adumai, Apokor, Chelelemuk, Kakurkit, Katotoi, Kolait, Moding
1120 Ang'urai North 19,008
Sublocations 26,628
Akobwait, Aloete, Aterait, Changara, Kakamer and Kolanya Sub-
1121 Ang'urai East 13,699
locations 26,628
Kamolo, Keng'atuny, Kiriko, Kocholia, Kodedema, Kokare,
1122 Malaba South 19,250
Koteko, Onyurnyur (of Kamolo Location) Sub-Locations 26,628
Teso South 226 137,924
26,628
1123 Busia Township Comprise of Agolot, Alupe and Amerikwai Sub-Locations 26,162

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
Comprise of Adungosi, Alumodoi, Amaase, Obuchun,
1124 Chakol South Ong'ariama, Okiludu, Olepito, Ong'aroi and Otimong' Sub- 31,571
locations 26,628
Comprise of Achit, Akites, Aludeka. Aterait, Moru Karisa and
1125 Chakol North 18,655
Ng'elechom Sub-Locations 26,628
Comprise of Aderema, Akiriamas, Akoret, Odiyoi, Okook and
1126 Amukura West 17,423
Osuret Sub-Locations 26,628
Comprise of Akobwait, Amukura, Aturet, Kidera, Kochek, Kotur,
1127 Amukura East 19,571
Kwalamor and Okisimo Sub- Locations 26,628
Amukura Comprise of Apatit, Apokor, Kaliwa, Katelenyang' and Okatekok
1128 24,542
Central Sub-Locations 26,628
Nambale 227 94,637
26,628
NAMBALE
1129 Nambale, Kisoko and Siekunya Sub-Locations 32,293
TOWNSHIP 26,628
BUKHAYO
1130 NORTH/WAL Kapina, Khwilare, Lupida and Musokoto Sub-Locations 22,459
ATSI 26,628
BUKHAYO
1131 Buyofu, Madibo, Mungatsi and Sikinga Sub-Locations 21,696
EAST 26,628
Bukhayo
1132 Central/Lwanya Lwanyange, Malanga and Sidende Sub-Locations 18,189
nge 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Matayos 228 111,345
26,628
BUKHAYO
1133 Bugengi and Esikulu Sub-Locations 23,514
WEST 26,628
1134 Mayenye Comprise of Mayenje and Mundika Sublocation 19,136
26,628
MATAYOS Buyama, Lung'a, Mabunge, Busende, Igero, Luliba, Murende,
1135 30,874
SOUTH Munyafwa, and Nang'oma 26,628
1136 BUSIBWABO Nakhakina, Alung'oli and Nasira 11,328
26,628
1137 Burumba Comprised of Mjini Sub-Location 26,493
26,628
Butula 229 121,870
26,628
MARACHI Bujumba, Bukhakhala, Bumala 'a', Burinda, Busire, Ikonzo and
1138 28,231
WEST Namwitsula 26,628
MARACHI
1139 Bulemia, Bukati, Kanjala and Sikarira Sub-Locations 16,764
CENTRAL 26,628
1140 Bukhalalire Bukhalalire and Kingandole Sub-locations 19,209
26,628
MARACHI
1141 Tingolo, Bumala'B' and Elukongo Sublocations 31,669
EAST 26,628
1142 Elugulu Comprise of Bulwani, Bwaliro and Emukhweso Sub-Locations 11,463
26,628
1143 Marachi Esikoma and Namusala Sub-Locations 14,534

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
North/Esikoma 26,628
Funyula 230 93,500
26,628
1144 Bwiri Busembe, Busijo, Hakati and Namuduru Sub-Locations 19,786
26,628
Ageng'a, Bujwang'a Bukiri, Nanderema, Ojibo, Rumbiye and
1145 Funyula South 25,378
Sigalame Sublocations 26,628
Comprise of Wakhungu, Budalanga, Sigulu, Bukhulungu,
1146 Nangina 23,519
Sirekeresi, Luchumilo, Luanda and Buloma Sublocations 26,628
Comprise of Ganjala, Kabwodo, Ludacho, Lugala, Mango,
1147 Funyula North Mudoma, Namboboto, Nyakhobi, Odiado and Sibinga Sub- 24,817
Locations 26,628

Budalangi 231 66,723 26,628


BUNYALA Comprise of Budalangi, Mudembi, Mundere, Ruambwa and
1148 20,948
NORTH Sisenye Sublocations 26,628
Comprise of Bukani, Bukoma, Bulemia and Siginga Sub-
1149 BUKANI 21,237
Locations 26,628
BUNYALA Ebulwani, Lugale, Mabinju-Mabusu, Magombe Central, Magombe
1150 24,538
SOUTH East, Magombe West, Obaro, Rugunga and Rukala 26,628

SIAYA Ugenya 232 95,382 26,628


North East yiro east,yiro west,simenya and rangala sub locations of Siaya
1151 20,499
Ugenya County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
1152 North Alego nyamula,nyalgunga and hono sublocation of Siaya County 15,363
26,628
ugunja,ngunya,ambira,umala,rambula south,north rambula and
1153 Ugunja 14,299
magoya sub location of Siaya County 26,628
got osimbo,mungao,sigomre,madungu,asango east,asango
1154 Uholo 19,632
west,tingare west and tingare east sub location of siaya county 26,628
Ambira, Umala, Ngunya, Ugunja, Rambula North, Rambula
1155 Ambira 25,589
South and Mugoya Sublocations of Siaya County 26,628

Ugunja 233 121,379 26,628


Nyalenya, Kagonya, Uyundo, Ndenga, Karadolo East and
1156 North Ugenya 32,953
Karadolo West Sublocations of Siaya County 26,628
Tingare West, Asango West, Asango East, North Rambula,
1157 North Uholo 19,221
South Rambula and Mageyo Sublocations of Siaya County 26,628
Yenga. Siranga, Simur, Simur Kondiek, Doho East, Doho West,
1158 Ukwala Masat East, Masat West, Sifuyo West and Sifuyo East 30,626
Sublocations of Siaya County. 26,628
North East Jera, Ramunde, Sihayi,Anyiko, Ligega, Kathieno ‘a’, Kathieno ‘b’
1159 25,355
Ugenya and Kathieno ‘c’ Sublocations of Siaya County 26,628
Alego
Usonga 234 187,243 26,628
Sumba, Nyadorera ‘a’ and Nyadorera ‘b’ Sublocations of Siaya
1160 Usonga 13,601
County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kalkada Uradi, Komenya Kalaka, Komenya Kowala, Kodiere
1161 West Alego 14,370
and Mahola Ulawe Sublocations of Siaya County 26,628
South West Gangu, Kaugagi Hawinga, Kaugagi Udenda, Sigoma Uraga and
1162 17,864
Alego Kabura Uhuyi Sublocations of Siaya County 26,628
Ojuando ‘a’ Ojuando ‘b’, Kochieng ‘a’ Kochieng ‘a’, Koyeyo,
1163 Central Alego 30,993
Kakumu Kombewa, Kadenge and Obambo. 26,628
Holo, Komolo, Mulaha, Nyandiwa and Karapul Sublocations of
1164 Siaya Township 45,583
Siaya County 26,628
Nyang’oma, Masumbi, Mur-ng’iya, Olwa, Umala, Ulafu and Bar-
1165 East Alego 31,090
agulu Sublocations of Siaya County 26,628
Randago, Bar- olengo, Mur-malanga, Bar- osimbo, Nyajuok, Bar-
1166 South Alego 25,363
ding and Pap-oriang Sublocations of Siaya County 26,628

Gem 235 160,675 26,628


Malanga, Got Regea, Ndere, Nyabeda, Lundha and Maliera
1167 North Gem 26,593
Sublocations of Siaya County 26,628
Asayi, Sirembe, Malunga West, Malunga Central, Malunga East,
1168 West Gem 25,318
Wagai West, Wagai East and Uriri Sublocations of Siaya County. 26,628
Gongo, Nyandiwa, Nyawara, Siriwo and Kagilo Sublocations of
1169 Central Gem 23,854
Siaya County. 26,628
North East
1170 Anyiko, Sauri, Nyamninia and Jina Sublocations pf Siaya County. 23,151
Gem 26,628
Marenyo, Uranga, Lihanga and Ramula Sublocations of Siaya
1171 East Gem 24,764
County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Dienya East, Dienya West, Nguge, Rera, Kambare, Ndori,
1172 South Gem Kanyadet, Kaudha East, Kaudha West, Onyinyore and Gombe 36,995
Sublocations of Siaya County. 26,628

Bondo 236 157,522 26,628


usennge,got agulu,mahanga, and mitundu sub location of Siaya
1173 Got Agulu 28,503
County 26,628
1174 Ndeda/Oyamo ndeda/oyamo and uyawi sub location of siaya county. 11,097
26,628
nyaguda,got abiero,East Migwena,West migwena and nyangoma
1175 Nyaguda 27,729
sub location of siaya county. 26,628
usigu,got ramogi,bar-kanyango,nyamonye,othach and pala sub
1176 Bar-Kanyango 27,189
locations of Siaya County 26,628
utonga,kapiyo,maranda,usire and nyawita sub location of siaya
1177 Kapiyo 25,313
county. 26,628
bar kowino,ajigo,bar chando and abom sub location of siaya
1178 Abom 33,164
county 26,628

Rarieda 237 134,558 26,628


omia mwalo,omia diere,omia malo,south ramba and north ramba
1179 North Ramba 32,486
sub locations of Siaya County. 26,628
nyagoko,siger,mahaya,akom, and mamba sub location of Siaya
1180 Akom 33,072
County. 26,628
masala,rachar,kobong,west katwenga,,ochienga,east katwenga and
1181 East Katwenga 29,111
ragegni sub location of Siaya County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
1182 Lieta lieta,ndigwa and naya sub location of Siaya County. 19,536
26,628
1183 Kagwa nyabera,kokwiri and kagwa sub location of Siaya County. 19,953
26,628
Kisumu
KISUMU East 238 150,124 26,628
Mkendwa/Kajul Mkendwa, Konya, Okok, Got Nyabondo, Kadero_K, and
1184 41,908
u Wathorego Sub-Locations of Kisumu County. 26,628
1185 Chiga Chiga Sub-Location of Kisumu County. 9,876
26,628
1186 East Kolwa Nyalunya and Mayenya Sub-Locations of Kisumu County 10,000
26,628
1187 Buoye Buoye Sub-Location of Kisumu County 5,789
26,628
Manyatta/Centr
1188 Manyatta B and Kasule Sub-Locations of Kisumu County. 37,204
al Kolwa 26,628
Kisumu
West 239 143,800 26,628
1189 South West Ojolla, Osiri and Kanyawegi sub locations of Kisumu County 22,126
26,628
Korando ‘a’, korando ‘b’ and Kogony sublocation of Kisumu
1190 Central Kisumu 38,128
County 26,628
1191 Kisumu North dago,bar ‘a’, bar ‘b’ and Nyahera sub location of Kisumu County 23,858
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Newa,upper kadongo, lower kadongo,south kapuonja nad north
1192 West Kisumu 23,955
kapuonja sublocation of Kisumu county 26,628
North West West karateng, east karateng, sunga and marera sub location of
1193 22,147
Kisumu Kisumu County 26,628
Kisumu
Central 240 123,908 26,628
1194 Kanyakwar Kanyakwar Sub-Location of Kisumu County 12,554
26,628
Aerodrome/Ny
1195 Bandari and Nyawita Sub-Locations of Kisumu County 22,370
awita 26,628
Manyatta/Migos
1196 Manyatta and Migosi Sub-Locations of Kisumu County 47,778
i 26,628
Kaloleni/Shauri
1197 Kaloleni Sub-Location of Kisumu County 14,806
Moyo 26,628
Milimani/Marke
1198 Northern and Southern Sub-Locations of Kisumu County 38,527
t 26,628
1199 NyalendaA Nyalenda B of Kisumu County 32,430
26,628
1200 Nyalenda B Nyalenda A sublocation of Kisumu County 28,269
26,628

Seme 241 98,805 26,628


West Reru, East Reru, West Ngere, East Ngere, Ang’oga, Alwala,
1201 West Seme Kadinga West, East Kadinga, North Alungo, South Alungo, and 32,473
West Othany Sub-Locations of Kisumu County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
West Kanyadwera, East Kanyadwera, East Katieno, Upper
1202 Central Seme Kombewa, East Othany and Lower Kombewa Sub-Locations of 22,578
Kisumu County 26,628
Kadero, West Katieno, North Kowe, South Kowe, North Rata,
1203 North Seme 22,066
and South Rata 26,628
West Kolunje, East Kolunje, Kaila, Kit Mikayi, and
1204 East Seme 21,688
Koker/Kajulu Sub-locations of Kisumu County. 26,628

Nyando 242 141,037 26,628


Kikolo/Wawidh
1205 Katolo, Achego and Ayweyo Sub-Locations of Kisumu County. 13,078
i 26,628
Kakmie, Nyakongo, Border I, Ayucha, Border II, and
1206 Awasi 27,589
Wang’ang’a Sub-Locations of Kisumu County. 26,628
South Kochogo, Magina, Kakola Ahero, Tura, Kobongo,
Kakola/Kochog
1207 Kakola/Kochogo, Kakola Ombaka, Kochogo Central, and 25,635
o
Kochogo North Sub-Locations of Kisumu County. 26,628
Kwa Kungu, Central Bwanda, Kokal, Anyuro, Ogenya, Ugwe,
1208 Kawino 21,872
Nduru, and Kadhiambo Sub-Locations of Kisumu County. 26,628
Irrigation Scheme, Kapiyo, Upper Bwanda, Kotieno, Kamayoga,
1209 Kochieng’ Lela, Masogo, Nyamware North, Rabuor (Kochieng’) and Okana 25,762
Sub-Locations of Kisumu County. 26,628

Muhoroni 243 145,764 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kibigori,Miwani North,Miwani East,Miwani East,Miwani
1210 MIWANI Cetral,Miwani West, East Kabar, Central Kabar,Sidho East II, 35,608
Sidho I, West Kabar,Sub Locations of Kisumu County 26,628
Obumba,Kang’o,Ramula,Kore, Ahero Irrigation Scheme Sub
1211 OMBEYI 26,307
Locations of Kisumu County 26,628
Wang,aya I, ,Wang’aya II ,Kamswa South,Wang’anya I Sub
1212 MASOGO 21,654
Locations of Kisumu County 26,628
Chemelil ,Nyangore,West Songhor,East Songhor,God
1213 CHEMELIL Abuoro,Upper Tamu, Lower Tamu Sub Locations of Kisumu 27,738
County 26,628
MUHORONI Orrgo,Tonde,Owaga,Koru,Nyando,Ochoria,Fort-Ternan
1214 34,457
TOWNSHIP Muhoroni East ,Homa Line Sub Locations of Kisumu County 26,628

Nyakach 244 133,041 26,628


SOUTH WEST East Koguta,Ramogi, Gari,West Kadiang’a Sub Locations of
1215 27,554
NYAKACH Kisumu County 26,628
NORTH –
Agoro East,Jimo East,Awach,Agoro West ,Kandaria Sub
1216 EAST 20,321
Locations of Kisumu County
NYAKACH 26,628
EAST Rarieda,Lisana,KasayeJimo Middle Gem Rae Gem Nam Sub
1217 13,186
NYAKACH Locations of Kisumu County 26,628
Moro,Kabodho, East,Olwalo,Jimo West,Kabodho West Sub
1218 NYALUNYA 25,282
Locations of Kisumu County 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Upper Kadiang’a,Anding’o Opanga,West
THURDIBUO
1219 Koguta,Nyong’onga,Lower Kadiang’a Sub Locations of Kisumu 26,403
RO
County 26,628
East Kaguta, West Kadiang'a and Gari Sublocations of Kisumu
1220 Ramogi 20,522
County. 26,628
HOMABA
Y Kasipul 245 87,310 26,628
Kadel Kamidigo, Kodera Kamyawa, Kotieno Kochich, Kotieno
1221 West Kasipul Konuong'a and Kadel Karabach sublocations of Homa bay 25,807
county 26,628
Kokech/Kowidi Kanyango, Kasimba, Kawino and Kokal sublocations of Homa
1222 25,691
bay county 26,628
Kawere East, Kawere West, North Kachien, Nyalenda and South
1223 Central Kasipul 26,016
Kachien sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
1224 East Kamagak Kachieng' and Sino Kagola sublocations of Homa bay county 15,588
26,628
1225 West Kamagak Kamuma and Obisa sublocations of Homa bay county 21,015
26,628

Kabondo 246 106,050 26,628


Kakang'utu East, Kodhoch East, Kodumo East, Kowidi, Miriu
1226 Kabondo East 26,601
and Rongo/pala sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
Kakang'utu West, Kakumu, Kasewe, Kasewe 'b', Kilusi, Kodumo
1227 Kabondo West West, Lower Kodhoch West and Upper Kodhoch West 31,131
sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kokwanyo/Ka Kakelo Dudi, Kakelo Kamroth, Kokwanyo East and Kokwanyo
1228 26,532
kelo West sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
Kojwach Kamiyoro, Kojwach Kamuga andKojwach Kawere
1229 Kojwach 17,924
sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
Karachuony
o 247 162,045 26,628
West Kanyango(Kanam 'B'), Rabuor,Kanyadenda, Kowour and Koguta
1230 14,925
Karachuonyo sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
Kokoth 'B', Koyumbre,Kakoko, Kochola, Kokidi, Kamwania,
North West
1231 South Wagwe, North Wagwe, Kadik, and Koredo sublocations of 23,614
Karachuonyo
Homa bay county 26,628
Kamser Kamser 'a', Kamser 'b', Kodondi, Kogembo, Kogweno and
1232 20,475
Nyakongo Kawour sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
1233 Kanyaluo East Kowour, Kamenya Central, 21,098
26,628
Kanyadhiang', Konyango, Konyango Majieri, Kotieno Kowour,
1234 Kabiri 23,419
Lower Kakwajuok and Upper Kakwajuok of Homa bay county 26,628
Kagwa, Kajiei, Kamser Seka, Kamwala, Karabondi, Kobala,
1235 Wang'chieng 33,336
Kobuya East, Kobuya West, Rakwaro of Homa bay county 26,628
Kalwal, Kamuga, Kamuga, Kanyong'o, Katonde, Kawadhgone,
Kawiti, Kayoo Central, Kayoo East, Kayoo West, Kodero,
1236 Kakdhimu 28,196
Kojwang, Kowili, Kowili 2, Ouko Ondeng'e Sublocations of
Homa bay county 26,628
Rangwe 248 194,408

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
Genga, Kamagawi, Kanyanjwa and Komolo Sublocations of
1237 Gem West 23,929
Homa bay county 26,628
1238 East Gem Kotieno, Kajulu and Koyolo Sublocations of Homa bay county 22,930
26,628
Gongo, Kanyaruanda, Kanyiriema, Kokoko and Komenya
1239 Kagan 25,633
sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
Kaura, Kobuola Kogwang, Kanyach Kachar, Kothidha, Kowili,
1240 Kochia Korayo, Kamenya, Korayo and Kanam sublocations of Homa 29,787
bay county 26,628
Homa Bay
Town 249 113,875 26,628
Kalanya/Konya
1241 Asego and Kanyango/Kalanya sublocations of Homa bay county 23,641
ngo 26,628
Homa bay Township and Arujo sublocations of Homa bay
1242 Arujo 35,816
county 26,628
North Kanyabala and South Kanyabala sublocations of Homa
1243 Kanyabala 9,989
bay county 26,628
1244 West Kanyada Katuma and Kotieno sublocations of Homa bay county 6,737
26,628

Ndhiwa 250 172,212 26,628


Kamdar Rachar, Kamdar Kawanga, Kasirime, Kawanga,
1245 Kwabwai Kadhola, Kamdar Kodondo and Kamdar Kanyolo and Kachuth 31,596
sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kabura North, Kaganda North, Kaganda South and Kabura
1246 Kanyidoto 16,331
South sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
North Kanyikela and South Kanyikela sublocations of Homa bay
1247 Kanyikela 6,283
county 26,628
Koguta, West Kachieng, East Kachieg, Konyango and
1248 Riana West 23,904
Kachwanya sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
Konyango, Karading, Kawour/Kawere Kobita and Kamenya/
1249 Kabuoch 38,018
kaguria sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
North Kadwet, Kajwang, Kachola, West Kachieng, Komungu, Kakaeta
1250 14,512
Kanyamwa and East Kochieng sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
West Kwamo, Kayambo, Kabonyo and Kwandiko sublocations of
1251 32,958
Kanyamwa Homa bay county 26,628

Mbita 251 111,409 26,628


Wakula North, Wakula South, Soklo South Soklo North Wakinga
1252 Mafangano 26,120
and Waware sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
of Kamasangre West, Kamasangre East, Waware South,
1253 Rusinga Kaswanga, Wanyama and Waware North sublocations of Homa 22,075
bay county 26,628
of Kasgunga West, Kasgunga Central and Kasgunga East
1254 Kasgunga 21,783
sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
of Kamreri West, Kamreri East, Waondo, Kayanja, Ngodhe and
1255 Gembe 19,046
Usao 1 sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
1256 Lambwe of God Jope, Ruri West, Ruri East and Ogongo sublocations 16,446

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Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
of Homa bay county 26,628

Gwasi 252 103,054 26,628


1257 Gwassi Central Nyandiwa and Tonga sublocations of Homa bay county 15,042
26,628
of Nyangwethe, Uterere, Kitawa, Kisaku and Malongo
1258 Gwassi North 11,668
sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
of Owich, Lwana, Kiabuya, Nyancha, Magunga and Samba
1259 Gwassi South 28,419
sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628
of Nyamrisra, Rang’wa West, Rang’wa East, Nyamarandi,
1260 Kakisingiri Sindo, Sumba West, Sumba East, Kibwer , Seka, Nyadenda and 36,237
Nyatoto sublocations of Homa bay county 26,628

MIGORI Rongo 253 100,547 26,628


kameji,north kamwango,south
North
1261 kamwango,koluoch,kambija,kanyadieto,kongudi and kongoma 34,914
Kamagambo
sub location of Migori County. 26,628
Central
1262 kabuoro,kodero bara and kabuoro sub location of Migori County. 27,756
Kamagambo 26,628
East East Kamagambo and kanyamamba sublocation of Migori
1263 10,698
Kamagambo County. 26,628
South North kanyajuok,south kanyajuok,kanyawanga,kemreri and
1264 27,179
Kamagambo kanyimach sub location of Migori County. 26,628
Awendo 254 108,913

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
East sakwa, North sakwa-kadera and Kanyasrega sub location of
1265 East Sakwa 28,574
Migori County 26,628
S.sakwa,E.sakwa,kogalo south and west sublocation of Migori
1266 South Sakwa 19,176
County 26,628
West Sakwa,North Sakwa and kakmasia sublocation of Migori
1267 West Sakwa 27,010
County 26,628
Central Sakwa,North Sakwa and Kodera Kuoyo sub location of
1268 Central Sakwa 34,153
Migori County. 26,628

Migori East 255 99,014 26,628


1269 Kadika wasweta sublocation of Migori County 20,522
26,628
1270 Suna Central Nyasere,milimani and Ngege sub location of Migori County 27,645
26,628
1271 Kakrao Otacho and Kakrao sublocations of Migori County 23,198
26,628
1272 Suna East suna East 27,649
26,628

Migori West 256 62,694 26,628


1273 Mukuru Nyamanga and Kirengo sub location of Migori County 24,096
26,628
1274 Nyabisawa Wasweta 2 and Kagero sub location of Migori County 10,444
26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
1275 Suna town God Jope and Kwa sub location of Migori County 17,952
26,628
Giribe, Nyamaranga, Mubachi, Kopanga and Giribesub location
1276 Giribe 19,232
of Migori County 26,628

Uriri 257 115,751 26,628


West
1277 Kajulu II, Kajulu B and Kajulu I sub location of Migori County 26,786
Kanyamkago 26,628
Komenya Masoge, Katieno II, Kamgudho I, Kotieno I and
1278 Uriri 30,396
Kamgudho II sub location of Migori County 26,628
Central Kawere, Rateng Central, Nyaobe, Kawere Rateng East and
1279 16,147
Kanyamkago Kawere II sub location of Migori County. 26,628
South Kamsaki, Bware, Got Uriri and Lwala sub location of Migori
1280 27,719
Kanyamkago County 26,628
East
1281 Thim Jope and Arambe sub location of Migori County 13,036
Kanyamkago 26,628

Nyatike 258 144,625 26,628


Gunga, Otati, Alendo, Misiwi, Raga, Okayo, Ng’ira and Sori
1282 Karungu 36,106
sublocations of Migori County. 26,628
Ndiwa/Nyakwe Magungu, Bala,Kiwiro, Okenge, Kanyuor East, Karapolo and
1283 28,460
re Kakelo/Kakoth sublocations of Migori County. 26,628
Macalder/Kanya Owich, Nyatike, Mikei, East Kanyarwanda, Central Kanyarwanda
1284 22,691
rwanda and West Kanyarwanda sublocations of Migori County. 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
1285 Kaler Kiasa and Olasi sublocations of Migori County. 9,775
26,628
Got
Nyandago, Bande, Amoyo, Winam and Aneko sublocations of
1286 Kochola/East 22,338
Migori County.
Kadem 26,628
Ibencho, Winjo, Tagache, Nyankondo, Nyabomo,
1287 Muhuru 23,018
Sumba,Nyancha and Kithi sublocations of Migori County. 26,628

Kuria East 259 150,846 26,628


Gokeharaka/Ge
1288 Comprise of Gokeharaka and Getambwega SubLocations 30,544
tambwega 26,628
1289 Bukura East Comprise of Kehancha and Tarang’anya Sub-Locations 19,476
26,628
Bukura
1290 Comprise of Ikerege and Bukira Central SubLocations 10,657
Central/Ikerege 26,628
Comprise of Nyamaharaga, Nyabikaye and Nyametaburo Sub-
1291 Nyamaharaga 39,943
Locations 26,628
1292 Masaba Kombe, Masaba and Getong’anya Sub-locations 11,465
26,628
Tagare/Getonga
1293 Tagare and Nyankore 19,375
nya 26,628
Nyamosonge/K
1294 Komosoko and Nyamusense Sub-locations 30,355
omosoko 26,628

Kuria West 260 72,740 26,628

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
1295 Ntimaru West Ntimaru and Kebaroti Sub-Locations 9,921
26,628
1296 Ntimaru East Wangirabose, Siabai and Gitwembe Sub-locations 14,380
26,628
1297 Nyabasi East Nyabasi North and Kegonga 12,279
26,628
1298 Nyabasi West Maeta and Nyabasi West Sub-locations 18,278
26,628
KISII Bonchari 261 114,615
26,628
Bomariba/Bogi Comprise of Keboye, Bomariba, Boroko, Bonyando and
1299 38696
akumu Bomwanda SubLocations 26,628
Nyamokenye/N Consists of Bogiakumu, Bomwancha and Bonyaoro Sub-
1300 19,509
yang’iti Location 26,628
1301 Bokeira/Insaria Consists of Bokeire, Bomakombi and Bonyanchare Sub- Location 22,059
26,628
1302 Riana/Iyabe Consists of Bogitaa, Nyamwari and Bomokora Sub-Location 34,351
26,628
South
261 159,048
Mugirango
Bosinange, Bomonyara, Tabaka, Nyansore and Bomonyama Sub-
1303 North 47,309
locations 26,628
1304 Bomonyama Nyansore and Bomonyama Sublocations of Kisii County. 15,194
26,628
1305 Nyakembene Ikoro, Bogetenga and Boikanga 27,502

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County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
Chitago/Nyake
1306 Nyakorere, Kiangware, Amakara and Boige Sub-locations 20,408
mbene 26,628
Otendo/Nyans
1307 Ndonyo, Nyabera, Eburi and Nyatario Sub-Locations 26,611
akia 26,628
1308 Getenga Muma, Bosaga and Nyaramba Sub-Locations 14,905
26,628
Mugirango/Mo
1309 Moniaku, Nyamondo and Botabori 22,314
nianku 26,628
1310 Borabu/Masaba Comprise of Kenyenya and Igorera Sublocation 33,755
26,628
Bomachoge 263 106,717
1311 Boochi Borabu Emesa, Kiango and Ritembu Sub-locations 24,675
26,628
1312 Bokimonge Comprise Nyabitunwa and Bokimonge sub-locations 15,066
26,628
1313 Magenche Magenche, Mokubo and Nyamecheo Sub-locations 33,703
26,628
Bobasi 264 126,362
Mosora, Orogare, Omusaria, Turwa, Omokonge, Nyanchenge
1314 Bassi Masige 24,620
and Nyabiswa Sublocations 26,628
1315 Nyamache Kegochi, Emenwa, Masisi/Igoma Sub-locations 19,762
26,628
1316 West Kiobegi, Nyantira, Rogongo, Nyachogochogo, Gionseri and 22,961

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Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kiobegi Sub-locations 26,628
1317 South Eastern Maji Mazuri, Bosansa, Riosuga, Borangi, Nyoera Sub-locations 29,933
26,628
1318 Southern Isena, Riomoro, Riotweka, Ritube and Nyangusu Sub-locations 28,986
26,628
Gucha 265 157,241
1319 Misesi /Egetuki Misesi and Kanyimbo Sub-locations 23,482
26,628
1320 Bobasi Chache Getenga, Gesure, Giasaiga and Bogetairo II Sub-locations 22,004
26,628
Sameta/Mokwer
1321 Etora, Sameta, Kanyerere, Kiong’ongi 27,575
ero 26,628
Bobasi/Boitang
1322 Nyamagwa and Igare 14,233
are 26,628
1323 Getare/Tendere Keragia, Nyansakia, Mang’ere and Boochi 33,197
26,628
1324 Nyaisero/Bosoti Nyaisero and Bosoti 36,851
26,628
Nyaribari
266 122,070
Masaba
Amabuko/Boge
1325 Amabuko and Bogeche Sub-Locations 12,935
che 26,628
Ichuni, Ekware, Nyamisibi, Nyankononi, Gesabakwa and
1326 Ichuni 32,116
Giensembe 26,628

313
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Kerema/Gekon Comprise of Metembe, Riamichoki, Bong’onta, Sosera, Nyasike,
1327 26,685
ge Engorwa, Riuri and Ibanchore 26,628
Chibwobi, Getacho, Kerema, Suguta, Nyamesocho, Geteri and
1328 Gesusu 22,063
Ikenye Sub-Locations 26,628
Mobamba/Kia Comprise of Masaba, Mogweko, Chironge, Getare,
1329 25,354
mokama Kegogi,Mobamba, Emeroka and Ibacho 26,628
Nyaribari
267 142,389
Chache
Bosongo/Kiogo Comprise of Nyamemiso, Bobaracho Nyaura, Nyanchwa
1330 36,374
ro Sublocations 26,628
1331 Kiogoro Masongo, Boronyi and Nyaguta Sub-Locations 18,615
26,628
1332 Kegati/Ichuni Ichuni (Nyanguru) and Kegati Sub-Locations 16,135
26,628
Bomwagi/Nyam
1333 Nyamware and Bomwagi Sub-Locations 15,024
ware 26,628
1334 Keumbu Comprise of Keumbu (Taracha) and Birongo Sublocations 19,368
26,628
Kerera, Kirwa, Kabosi, Chirichiro, Nyamagwa and Matumwa
1335 Ibeno 24,229
Sublocations 26,628
Marani 268 103,869
1336 Kegogi Mutembe and Ngokoro Sub-locations 20,558
26,628
1337 Ngenyi Ikuruma, Matongo and Gesangero sublocations 27,611

314
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
1338 Sensi Sensi and Kiong’anyo Sub-location 10,522
26,628
1339 Marani Igemo, Onywere, Nyamage and Kiomoncha Sub-location 28,161
26,628
1340 Mwamonari Comprise of Rioma and Nyakeiri Sublocations 17,017
26,628
Mosocho 269 119,487
1341 Mosocho Bigege, Raganga, Matieko and Santa 24,872
26,628
1342 Bogeka Gesoni and Mogusi Sub-locations 13,254
26,628
1343 Nyakoe Bonyagatanyi, Iranda, Rieteba and Nyagisasi 23,096
26,628
1344 Township Nyanchwa, Township/Mwamosioma 25,282
26,628
1345 Darajambili Daraja Mbili Part of Township Sublocation of Kisii County. 25,181
26,628
Mwamanwa/M
1346 Mwamanwa and Mwamosioma Sub-Locations 20,546
wamosioma 26,628
NYAMIR KITUTU
199,136
A MASABA
1347 Nyankoba nyankoba and bitich asub locations of Nyamira County 15,986
26,628
1348 Gachuba girongo and rigena sub locations of Nyamira County. 23,067

315
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
26,628
Omogoncho/M nyangena,moitunya,kiabiraa and nyachichi sub locations of
1349 26,129
oitunya Nyamira County. 26,628
1350 Gekano gekano, miriri and nyambaria sub location of Nyamira County. 17,905
26,628
1351 Bogwendo bogwendo,sirate and nyakongo sub locations of Nyamira County. 17,712
26,628
West
Mugirango 271 159,673
bomanyanga,bomabacho,bokiambori and township sublocations
1352 North East 40,390
of Nyamira County 26,628
miruka,bonyaiguba,charachani,nyameru and timi sub location of
1353 North West 32,686
Nyamira County 26,628
bondo, ikobe ibucha,bigiye and kegogi sub locations of Nyamira
1354 South West 37,231
County. 26,628
1355 South East siamini,kedirigo and nyabisimba sub location of Nyamira County. 25,836
26,628
1356 South ern enchoro and mongoridi sub locations of Nyamira County. 23,030
26,628
North
Mugirango 272 170,431
omonono,mokomoninyangoge and nyaramba sub location of
1357 South West 43,664
Nyamira County. 26,628
boisanga,mageri,nyagwekoa,nyambiri,nyekenimo A and egetonto
1358 North East 51,757
sub location of Nyamira County 26,628

316
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
nyokenimo,matongo,magwagwa,bonyongwe A and bonyongwe B
1359 Northern 46,794
sub locations of Nyamira County. 26,628
bokurati,ikonge,bonyakoni, and nyankono sublocation of nyamira
1360 Central 24,322
county. 26,628
Borabu 273 133,217
Kitaru, Mogusii, Mwongori and Riamoni sublocations of
1361 North East 28,812
Nyamira County. 26,628
1362 Bocharia Embaro and Bocharia sublocations of Nyamira County. 27,314
26,628
Nyatieno, Nyamakoroto, Karantini, Nyabiosi, Embaro and
1363 North West 48,736
Bocharia sublocations of Nyamira County. 26,628
1364 Central Nyansiongo/Gesima and Matutu of Nyamira County. 27,495
26,628
1365 South Isoge/Kineni, Manga/Lietego and Ekerubo of Nyamira County. 26,955
26,628
Nairobi Westlands 274 203,891
1366 KITUSURU Kitusuru,Loresho and Kyuna Sublocation of Nairobi County 31,242
26,628
Karura, Highridge and Mauthaiga Sublocations of Nairobi
1367 HIGHRIDGE 53,720
County 26,628
1368 KANGEMI Kangemi Sublocations of Nairobi County 44,564
26,628
KILELESHWA Muthangari, Spring Valley and Upper Parklands and Kileleshwa
1369 27,202
/PARKLANDS Sublocations of Nairobi County 26,628

317
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Muthangari, Spring Valley and Upper Parklands Sublocations of
1370 Parklands 11,117
Nairobi County 26,628
1371 Mountain View Mountain View and Gichagi Sublocations of Nairobi County 38,319
26,628
Kawangwar
e (New) 275 156,417
1372 KATINA Katina Sublocation of Nairobi County 45,872
26,628
KAWANGWA Kawagrware Part of Kawangware Sublocation of Nairobi
1373 33,707
RE County 26,628
1374 KILIMANI Kilimani and Maziwa Sublocation of Nairobi County 43,122
26,628
Kawagrware Part of Kawangware Sublocation of Nairobi
1375 MUSLIM 33,707
County 26,628
Dagoretti 276 180,747
1376 MUTUINI Kirigo and Mutuini Sublocation of Nairobi County 17,973
26,628
1377 NGANDO Ngando Sublocation of Nairobi County 34,014
26,628
1378 RIRUTA Riruta Sublocation of Nairobi County 65,320
26,628
UTHIRU/RUT
1379 Uthiru and Ruthimitu Sublocation of Nairobi County 32,575
HIMITU 26,628
1380 WAITHAKA Waithaka and Kabiria Sublocations of Nairobi County 31,054
26,628

318
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
Karen-
Langata 277 196,290
Karen, Langata, Hardy and Lenana Sublocation of Nairobi
1381 Karengata 33,303
County 26,628
1382 Nairobi West Nairobi West Sublocation of Nairobi County 47,202
26,628
1383 MUGUMO-INI Mugumoini and Bomas Sublocation of Nairobi County 47,037
26,628
1384 South C South C Sublocation of Nairobi County 33,377
26,628
WOODLEY-
KENYATTA Kenyatta/Golfdourse and Woodley Sublocations of Nairobi
1385 35,355
GOLF County
COURSE 26,628
Kibra
(New) 278 194,281
1386 LAINI SABA Liani Shabba Sublocation of Nairobi County 28,182
26,628
1387 LINDI Lindi Sublocation of Nairobi County 44,944
26,628
1388 MAKINA Makina Sublocation of Nairobi County 25,242
26,628
NYAYO
1389 Highrise Sublocation of Nairobi County 41,554
HIGHRISE 26,628
1390 SARANG'OMB Gatwikira/Olympic Sublocation of Nairobi County 54,347

319
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
E 26,628
Kasarani 279 185,897
1391 KASARANI Kasarani (part )of Kasarani Sublocation of Nairobi County 30,658
26,628
1392 MWIKI Mwiki sublocation sublocation of Nairobi County 39,156
26,628
1393 NGUMBA Gumba (part )of Kasarani Sublocation of Nairobi County 30,658
26,628
1394 NJIRU Saika and Njiru sublocation sublocation of Nairobi County 49,453
26,628
1395 RUAI Ng'undu and Ruai sublocation of Nairobi County 35,961
26,628
Roysambu(
new) 280 191,701
1396 GARDEN Garden Estate sublocation sublocation of Nairobi County 12,324
26,628
1397 GITHURAI Githurai sublocation of Nairobi County 51,610
26,628
1398 KAHAWA Ruaraka sublocation of Nairobi County 16,956
26,628
KAHAWA
1399 Ruaraka sublocation of Nairobi County 39,481
WEST 26,628
1400 ROYSAMBU Roysambu and Njathaini sublocation of Nairobi County 35,354
26,628
Ruaraka 281 194,132

320
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
(New)
1401 RUARAKA Part of Ruaraka of Ruaraka sublocation 30,000
26,628
1402 BABADOGO Ruaraka sublocation of Nairobi County 30,741
26,628
KOROGOCH
1403 Korogocho and Nyanyo sublocations of Nairobi County 41,946
O 26,628
1404 MATHARE 4'A Mathare 4 A sublocation of Nairobi County 18,776
26,628
MATHARE
1405 Korogocho and Nyanyo sublocations of Nairobi County 55,158
NORTH 26,628
1406 UTALII Korogocho and Nyanyo sublocations of Nairobi County 17,499
26,628
Embakasi 282 181,499
IMARA
1407 (Part) Imara Daima sublocations of Nairobi County 40,208
DAIMA 26,628
Kwa Njenga (part) of Kwa Njenga Sublocation of Nairobi
1408 KWA NJENGA 40,208
County 26,628
KWA Kwa Reuben (part) of Kwa Njenga Sublocation of Nairobi
1409 40,208
REUBEN County 26,628
Kwa Njenga (part) of Kwa Njenga Sublocation of Nairobi
1410 PIPELINE 40,208
County 26,628
1411 PLOT 10 Plot 10 (part) of Kwa Njenga Sublocation of Nairobi County 40,208
26,628
Kariobangi 283 175,959

321
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
(New)
KARIOBANGI
1412 Kariobangi North sublocations of Nairobi County 36,278
NORTH 1 26,628
KARIOBANGI Kariobangi North and (Part) of Dandora A sublocations of
1413 36,278
NORTH 2 Nairobi County 26,628
DANDORA
1414 Dandora A sublocations of Nairobi County 36,278
AREA 1 26,628
DANDORA Dandora B and Danbora A parts of sublocations of Nairobi
1415 36,278
AREA 2 County 26,628
DANDORA
1416 Dnadora B sublocations of Nairobi County 36,278
AREA 3 26,628
Kayole(Ne
w) 284 171,517
1417 NJIRU Njiru and Saika sublocations of Nairobi County 49,453
26,628
1418 KAYOLE 1 Kayole 1 (Part) of Kayole Sublocation of Nairobi County 43,987
26,628
1419 KAYOLE 2 Kayole 2 (Part) of Kayole Sublocation of Nairobi County 43,987
26,628
1420 KOMAROCK 1 Komarock 1 (part) of Komarock sublocation of Nairobi County 43,987
26,628
1421 KOMAROCK 2 Komarock 2 (part) of Komarock sublocation of Nairobi County 43,987
26,628
Mihango
(New) 285 183,736

322
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
1422 SAVANNA Savanna (part )of Savanna sublocation of Nairobi County 37,944
26,628
1423 DONHOLM Donholm (part )of Savanna sublocation of Nairobi County 37,944
26,628
1424 EMBAKASI Embakasi sublocation of Nairobi County 32,517
26,628
1425 UTAWALA Utawala (part )of Embakasi sublocation of Nairobi County 32,517
26,628
1426 MIHANGO Mihango sublocation of Nairobi County 22,936
26,628
Umoja
(New) 286 192,393
Harambee sublocation of Nairobi County sublocations of Nairobi
1427 HARAMBEE 26,259
County 26,628
1428 UMOJA 'A' UmojaII (part) sublocation ( starting from )of Nairobi County 50,738
26,628
1429 UMOJA 'B' Umoja I (part) sublocation ( starting from )of Nairobi County 50,739
26,628
Mbotela , Ofafa, Lumumba abd Hamza sublocation of Nairobi
1430 MOWLEM 22,953
COunty sublocations of Nairobi County 26,628
KARIOBANGI Mbotela , Ofafa, Lumumba abd Hamza sublocation of Nairobi
1431 33,036
SOUTH COunty sublocations of Nairobi County 26,628
Makadara 287 151,795
LANDMAWE-
1432 Airbase sublocations of Nairobi County 38,911
MAKONGENI 26,628

323
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
MARINGO- Mbotela , Ofafa, Lumumba abd Hamza sublocation of Nairobi
1433 31,375
HAMZA COunty sublocations of Nairobi County 26,628
NAIROBI Nairobi South and Hazina sublocations of Nairobi COunty
1434 26,026
SOUTH sublocations of Nairobi County 26,628
Viwandani sublocation of Nairobi COunty sublocations of
1435 VIWANDANI 44,881
Nairobi County 26,628
Kamukunji 288 191,271
1436 AIRBASE Airbase sublocations of Nairobi County 43,168
26,628
1437 CALIFONIA California sublocations of Nairobi County 21,699
26,628
EASTLEIGH
1438 Eistleigh North sublocation of Nairobi County 43,258
NORTH 26,628
EASTLEIGH
1439 Eistleigh South sublocation of Nairobi County 66,264
SOUTH 26,628
KAMUKUNJI/
SHAURI Muthurwa, Kamkunji and Shauri Moyo sublocations of Nairobi
1440 19,591
MOYO/MUTH County
URWA 26,628
Starehe 289 193,427
city square,River Road and Nairobi Central sublocations of
1441 CENTRAL 9,857
Nairobi County 26,628
1442 NGARA EAST Ngara East Sublocation of Nairobi County 15,583
26,628

324
Population Census (2009)

County Assembly Ward

County Assembly Ward

Approx. Population(2009

County Assembly Ward


Constituency No.

Population Quota
Name
No.
County Description

Constituency

Census)
1443 NGARA WEST Ngara West sublocation of Nairobi County 9,771
26,628
1444 PANGANI Pangani sublocation of Nairobi County 37,062
26,628
ZIWANI/KAR Ziwani/Kariokor, Ngolofani/Bondeni and Majengo sublocation
1445 8,918
IOKOR of Nairobi County 26,628
Mathare
(New) 290 193,416
1446 Mlango Kubwa Mlango Kubwa sublocation of Nairobi County 20,463
26,628
Mabatini (4B and Githaturu)and mathare sublocations of Nairobi
1447 Mabitini 48,723
County 26,628
1448 Huruma A Huruma A (part) Sublocation of Nairobi county 36,248
26,628
1449 Huruma B Huruma B (part) Sublocation of Nairobi county 36,247
26,628
1450 Kiamaiko kiamiko sublocation of Nairobi County 33,824
26,628

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CHAPTER SIX

PROPOSALS & WAYFORWARD

6.1 Introduction
The Independence Constitution of Kenya provided key criteria to guide the boundary
delimitation process. These criteria guided all the boundary reviews that were done prior to the
promulgation of the Constitution of Kenya 2010. The Current constitution in Article 89 puts in
place the criteria supposed to be used in the delimitation of boundaries – from the first review
and other delimitations that will follow later. Notably, the authority and criteria for delimitation
of local authority electoral areas is the same as that of Constituencies.2

6.2 Methodology and criteria for boundary delimitation

In reviewing constituency and ward boundaries, the Constitution of Kenya 2010 requires the
Commission to consult all interested parties.3 It is noted that in the first review of boundaries, as
documented by IIBRC eight provincial visits were held with a total number of 106 public
hearings where of 20,726 people attended. The objective of the public consultations was to
collect views regarding to electoral and administrative boundaries. All stakeholders were
requested to present to the Commission oral submissions or written submissions either as
individuals or groups and the public invited to give presentations through scheduled public
hearings in existing constituencies.

While recognizing the above task done by IIBRC, it is prudent to note that IEBC’s role in the
resolution of all issues arising from the first review will be limited to the provisions of Section 36
of IEBC Act, 2011, and Paragraph 3(2) and (3) of the Fifth Schedule of the Act. The IEBC
through the presentation of the proposals herein, invites all stakeholders to present oral
submissions either as individuals or groups. Further, the public is invited to give presentations
through scheduled public hearings in existing constituencies.

6.3 Applicable Framework


In the first review done by IIBRC many of the submissions received offered suggestions on
delimitation of both administrative and electoral boundaries. Whereas IEBC appreciates that
administrative and electoral units were within the initial mandate of IIBRC, the emphasis in the

2
As provided under the Local Government Act
3
Article 89(7) of the Constitution

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consultations as a result of the first review will be on constitutional criterion. This will be in
consideration of the criteria under Article 89 (5) of the Constitution. Thus, public submissions
and petitions should be presented within three key limits;

a) Geographical Features: For purposes of resolving issues arising from the first review
focus is on patterns of human settlement; land use and road networks and land cover for
communications (TV; mobile telephony). Also inclusive of equities in resource allocation,
natural and water resources and national security.
b) Community Interests: This is relating to the historical, political, economic and cultural
ties existing in various parts of the country. As such areas of economic interest to the
community and the existence of a favorable economic infrastructure (schools; hospitals;
market centers); presence of harmonious co-existence between communities and political
stability that also protects the rights of minorities and marginalized communities posit as
boundary concerns.
c) Means of Communication: Means of communication also considers roads networks,
telecommunications (mobile and radio telephony) and postal and courier services.

All submissions should focus thereof on access to these services and infrastructure and the
Commission in retrospect shall take into account views of the communities affected.

6.4 Work Plan

The work plan for the delimitation exercise is developed on the basis of the mandate provided
under the fifth schedule to the IEBC Act 2011.
i. Collection, Analysis and presentation of data
Information and data collected having been interpreted and legally analyzed informs the
delimitation exercise. This involves collection and analysis of population data based on
the constitutional provisions. Literature review undertaken not only covers the relevant
documents cited under the IEBC Act but also covers maps and archival data on
boundaries and boundary delimitation in Kenya, including best practices.

ii. Field Visits


Public hearings provide a tool for gathering and compiling relevant information from the
general public on matters of concern in delimitation. This will also offer immediate
feedback on emerging issues on suggestions for boundary variations.

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Field visits are organized to sensitise the general public and stakeholders on the mandate
and responsibility of the IEBC and providing Kenyans and opportunity to contribute
their views. These will be structured to clusters of a minimum of 6 to a maximum of 12
constituencies per public hearing based on vicinity of selected constituencies per county
and conducted for a consecutive period that will be stipulated by the commission.

iii. Memorandum
Written submissions-memoranda will be presented to the IEBC by all interested parties,
either individuals or groups seeking to have their views equally taken into consideration.
These will be strictly based on the mandate of the IEBC and Constitutional criteria for
resolution of issues arising from the first review.

iv. Analysis of data collected


Data from field visits and public hearings will be analysed against the constitutional
provisions and in relation to constituency and community groupings on community
interest, geographical features and means of communication. Analytical tools-ICT and
GIS and qualitative methods will be used for the purposes of developing a just and
considerate decision for all the electorates.

6.5 Communications to the public


The most appropriate medium for communication will be identified and employed by the
Commission to reach the stakeholders and general public. And to achieve optimum results, it is
expected, through voter education; that the general public will be equipped with the requisite
knowledge on the process of resolving issues arising from the first review to enable them submit
their views against the constitutional provisions. Stakeholder, consultation will focus on key
principles in the public and private sector and the strategy may be further supplemented by
interactive media briefings.

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