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Offline Kadudu

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More people voted for President than for Governor
« on: August 17, 2017, 09:39:39 AM »
No wonder IEBC cannot trace the evasive 34As.

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An analysis of IEBC's countrywide election results indicate that 15,863,193 people participated in the presidential elections as compared to 15,085,122 for governor.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2017/08/17/more-people-voted-for-president-than-for-governor_c1618117

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Re: More people voted for President than for Governor
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2017, 10:22:36 AM »
Propaganda from NASA.
The official results by IEBC released on Friday were as follows per The Star on 11th August 2017 were Uhuru 8,203,290 (54.27%) votes and Raila Odinga 6,762,224 (44.74%) with total votes announced as 15.1M. Where these NASA "journalist" are getting 15.8M is anybody guessing. 


Also the stupid journals - seem to have used the iebc site without checking correctly
The Star is now officially fake news.
The Senatorial results for Embu on the portal are at 22% transmission rate.
The Senatorial results for Kirinyaga on the portal are at 4% transmission rate.
Meanwhile, the presidential results in all counties are at 100% transmission rate.

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Re: More people voted for President than for Governor
« Reply #2 on: August 17, 2017, 02:46:59 PM »
That is the "padding".... somebody had to win by hook and mainly by crook.  No surprises here.

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Re: More people voted for President than for Governor
« Reply #3 on: August 17, 2017, 03:54:26 PM »
No wonder IEBC cannot trace the evasive 34As.

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An analysis of IEBC's countrywide election results indicate that 15,863,193 people participated in the presidential elections as compared to 15,085,122 for governor.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2017/08/17/more-people-voted-for-president-than-for-governor_c1618117

How long before delivery must Forms 34A must be considered suspect?  A day after election has already been called?  A week?  A month?  With the current technology, for me, it's just a few hours after counting tops.  I have seen changes to forms on the portal.  That has to be considered a felony.
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Re: More people voted for President than for Governor
« Reply #4 on: August 17, 2017, 04:03:26 PM »
The best option is to simply ignore you because as you can notice you are the only one who still believes there was an election. Your inability to see what is in front of you is legendary. If I kep point out simple facts, I will appear like I am stalking you. so rest assured I will largely ignore your propaganda. I trust the shame of it alone will be enough to eventually silence you.

Propaganda from NASA.
The official results by IEBC released on Friday were as follows per The Star on 11th August 2017 were Uhuru 8,203,290 (54.27%) votes and Raila Odinga 6,762,224 (44.74%) with total votes announced as 15.1M. Where these NASA "journalist" are getting 15.8M is anybody guessing. 


Also the stupid journals - seem to have used the iebc site without checking correctly
The Star is now officially fake news.
The Senatorial results for Embu on the portal are at 22% transmission rate.
The Senatorial results for Kirinyaga on the portal are at 4% transmission rate.
Meanwhile, the presidential results in all counties are at 100% transmission rate.
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