Low turnout in parts of Kenya as IEBC voter registration kicks off


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There was a low turnout in several parts of the country as the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) kicked off mass voter registration on Tuesday ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The exercise was launched on Monday in Kajiado County as the
commission targets to register 6.3 million new voters and help voters wishing
to transfer their registration details to different polling stations.
As of Tuesday mid-morning in Marsabit County, a small number
of new voters have been registered, as not many residents turned up for the
exercise.
The county’s IEBC Returning Officer, Simon Sanchan Lokadio, told
Citizen Digital that the total number of voters in Marsabit has risen by
47,976, with Moyale constituency leading in new registrations.
The number of voters in Marsabit County last year stood at
166,912, and that figure has now increased to a total of 214,508.
“The turnout is quite low, but in Moyale, the numbers are
higher. I encourage people to turn up and register as voters early, instead of
waiting until the last minute of the exercise,” Mr Lokadio said.
Meanwhile, in Embu County, the elections manager, Agnes
Mutisya, also pointed out a low turnout.
She noted that voter registration in three constituencies
across the county continues until 2027, but said residents of Mbeere North will,
however, only be registered after the upcoming
by-election in the area.
IEBC last conducted voter registration in 2022, then it was
stopped in June ahead of the August polls.
In the new registration drive, Kenyans 18 years of age and
those not previously registered as voters are required to present their
original national identity card or a valid Kenyan passport to register at
constituency IEBC offices and all Huduma Centres countrywide.
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