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So Kiambu Turnout was Just 36%
« on: April 29, 2017, 03:05:12 PM »
Going by the results of the primaries where the Governorship recorded the highest number of votes Kiambu recorded a mere 36%. This will be crucial when comparing with the turnout in the actual election.

Kabogo + Waititu = 423,520
Voters = 1,173,593

That represents 36%

Remember I continue to doubt Kiambu figures. Nakuru with 948,000 voters had 366,522 voters for Governor representing about 38% of the registered voters.

Murang'a with 590,775 registered voters had 325,315 people voting for Governorship representing 55% of the registered voters.

In my view there are serious problems in the voter registers in GEMA areas.
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Re: So Kiambu Turnout was Just 36%
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2017, 03:15:39 PM »
Call KPMG before it's too late. Once KPMG are done with auditing the register of voters - then it overs - and we can do MOAS. KPMG should be done with auditing next week and IEBC ought to be able to release the register shortly after.
Going by the results of the primaries where the Governorship recorded the highest number of votes Kiambu recorded a mere 36%. This will be crucial when comparing with the turnout in the actual election.

Kabogo + Waititu = 423,520
Voters = 1,173,593

That represents 36%

Remember I continue to doubt Kiambu figures. Nakuru with 948,000 voters had 366,522 voters for Governor representing about 38% of the registered voters.

Murang'a with 590,775 registered voters had 325,315 people voting for Governorship representing 55% of the registered voters.

In my view there are serious problems in the voter registers in GEMA areas.

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Re: So Kiambu Turnout was Just 36%
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2017, 04:41:29 PM »
Only fools can rely on the Kikuyu-led KPMG to clean an Uthamaki database. We have other means bro.

Call KPMG before it's too late. Once KPMG are done with auditing the register of voters - then it overs - and we can do MOAS. KPMG should be done with auditing next week and IEBC ought to be able to release the register shortly after.
Going by the results of the primaries where the Governorship recorded the highest number of votes Kiambu recorded a mere 36%. This will be crucial when comparing with the turnout in the actual election.

Kabogo + Waititu = 423,520
Voters = 1,173,593

That represents 36%

Remember I continue to doubt Kiambu figures. Nakuru with 948,000 voters had 366,522 voters for Governor representing about 38% of the registered voters.

Murang'a with 590,775 registered voters had 325,315 people voting for Governorship representing 55% of the registered voters.

In my view there are serious problems in the voter registers in GEMA areas.
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Re: So Kiambu Turnout was Just 36%
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2017, 05:33:54 PM »
Kpmg n deloitte are more luo leaning than say price water coopers..kidero cut his teeth hapo.There will be one final register soon.

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Re: So Kiambu Turnout was Just 36%
« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2017, 08:08:58 PM »
Kpmg n deloitte are more luo leaning than say price water coopers..kidero cut his teeth hapo.There will be one final register soon.
The senior management I saw was Kikuyu damu. I stopped believing people would automatically do their jobs and not consider their ethnic loyalties.
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