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Uhuru has 98% votes in 78 constituencies

By October 27, 2017Updated:December 19, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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President Uhuru Kenyatta has so far garnered 1.6 million votes from 78 constituencies across the country, forms uploaded by the IEBC show.
Uhuru’s 1,611,359 votes represent 98 per cent of the votes in constituencies whose Forms 34Bs had been uploaded on the IEBC portal by 10am.
The President’s closest competitor NASA leader Raila Odinga, who withdrew from the election, comes a distant second at 17,977 votes.
Thirdway Alliance Party candidate Ekuru Aukot follows Raila at a distance with 3,929 while mwalimu Abduba Dida is fourth at 2,584.
Japheth Kaluya has 1,961 votes and Joseph Nyaga 1,412 while Cyrus Jirongo is last with 903 votes.
Via Twitter earlier on Thursday, IEBC reported receiving 36,769 forms 34A and posting them on its public portal.
Chairman Wafula Chebukati said they also received 57 forms 34.
The commission has also announced that returning officers have started streaming into the Bomas of Kenya national tallying centre in Nairobi.
They have hard copies of the results they sent electronically
More on this: Returning officers arrive at Bomas with hard copy election results – IEBC
Results of the presidential election re-run started to trickle in on Friday, with early estimates of the turnout at below 35 per cent.
This is dealing a blow to the President’s hopes for a decisive second-term mandate.
But with nearly all followers of Opposition leader and NASA contender Raila Odinga heeding the veteran’s call for a boycott, Uhuru’s victory is not in question.
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