You're a cartoon. No one is swayed by facts like me.
I have studied these kind of data for many years.
Pre 2007 new constitution many areas use to experience very low turnout.
But Luo Nyanza, Kalenjin land always led - followed by Kikuyus - everyone else really never cared - western/gusii - could even pull 40 percent turnout...which was better than NEP that did 20 percent.
If Luo Nyanza rigged turnout in 2007 - then they had been rigging every other election. Homabay and Luo Migori I believe normally pulled 80-90 percent in 90s/2007s.
After PEV of 2007 - I think many kenyans started to realize election was serious business.
I have now seen very high turnout.
Part of centrals even in 2013/2017 - pulled 95 percent - with biometrics and all that.
Before 2007 - national turnout rarely got 60 percent - some election it was even 55 or 52 percent.
2013 was shocking 85 percent national turnout. I think it went down in 2017 to 75 percent.
This year I see it around there or even dropping - I dont see the excitement in many areas.
Pure lie. So they do 96 percent from 90s to 2007 and when technology is introduced in the electral process in 2013 and 2017 they go to 60s and 70 percent.
RV saa zingine learn kukubali ukweli. One thing with facts is that they are stubborn.