Ballot papers burnt as KUPPET elections in Homa Bay marred by rigging claims
The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET).
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The election, which started smoothly in the morning, was disrupted at around midday after claims emerged that some teachers were voting more than once, while others were allegedly allowed to vote without meeting the legal requirements.
During the chaos, some ballot papers were burnt while others were destroyed, forcing labour officers who were presiding over the exercise to suspend the voting process.
Teachers at the centre said that the situation worsened after the number of voters overwhelmed the election officials, making it difficult to manage the exercise effectively.
Ben Obop, a candidate who was vying for chairmanship accused the labour officers of failing to cooperate with all aspirants equally, a situation he said contributed to the confusion and mistrust during the voting process.
The competition in the election has been described as very stiff, with at least thirty-seven candidates contesting various positions within the union.
Following the disruption, teachers are now calling on the KUPPET National Election Board and officers from the Ministry of Labour to urgently deliberate on the way forward.
They are demanding the organization of another election that will be peaceful, transparent, and free and fair.

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