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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: RV Pundit on June 28, 2017, 08:49:32 AM
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Unlike your previous propaganda 1173593 is now 1.180,920
https://www.iebc.or.ke/docs/Registered%20Voters%20Per%20County%20For%202017%20General%20Elections.pdf
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Bad news for NASA..cord needs over 30 percent in kiambu to stay alive..Uhuru is leading in recent survey with 48 to raila 39 ..there 12 percent undecided ..raila needs to win the undecided and take 2 percent from ouru.
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I noticed the increase which is hard to explain unless registration continued during the audit
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That means they should have constituency voter numbers. I wonder why they won't upload that information too. Given that constituency tallies are final, this is the most important information they should share.
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They have shared everything including per polling station. Go to Iebc website and check the download section.
That means they should have constituency voter numbers. I wonder why they won't upload that information too. Given that constituency tallies are final, this is the most important information they should share.
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The students who registered in universities were probably moved to their home counties - and all the transfer requests.
I noticed the increase which is hard to explain unless registration continued during the audit
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Audits can increase numbers too, not just reduce them.
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They have shared everything including per polling station. Go to Iebc website and check the download section.
That means they should have constituency voter numbers. I wonder why they won't upload that information too. Given that constituency tallies are final, this is the most important information they should share.
There is a developing scandal bro. Stay tuned. IEBC opened their sms confirmation service today. Kenyans sending random ID numbers to IEBC voter confirmation service receive startling feedback. Who are these people in the register?
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Audits can increase numbers too, not just reduce them.
Give me one scenario where an audit can increase numbers
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The students who registered in universities were probably moved to their home counties - and all the transfer requests.
I noticed the increase which is hard to explain unless registration continued during the audit
That would mean a reduction somewhere.
However students were registered in universities to their home locations. So that is simply not the case.
We got reports of people being registered in Kiambu (uthiru from door to door) long after the exercise had stopped.
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They have shared everything including per polling station. Go to Iebc website and check the download section.
That means they should have constituency voter numbers. I wonder why they won't upload that information too. Given that constituency tallies are final, this is the most important information they should share.
Ok, found it. They still don't share it with their public user interface. Instead you have to know and plug in urls.