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Elected Women Members of the County Assembly NAME COUNTY Elected Women Members of the County Assembly NAME COUNTY CONSTITUENCY WARD PARTY 1 Chiteri Lucy Chizi Mombasa Kisauni Mtopanga ODM 2 Mwawasi Maimuna Salim Mombasa Kisauni Shanzu ODM 3 Mumba Prischilla Mema Mombasa Mvita Shimanzi Ganjoni ODM 4 Faith Mwende Boniface Mombasa Changamwe Kipevu WDM-K 5 Feddis Salame Mbura Mombasa Kisauni Mwakirunge Indep. 6 Mwaka Bakari Mulundonda Mombasa Likoni Timbwani ODM 7 Kalume Caroline Kilifi Rabai Mwawesa ODM 8 Elina Stephen Mbaru Kilifi Magarini Magarini ODM 9 Raha Rhoda Katisha Tana River Garsen Garsen South KADU-ASILI 10 Loda Sauda Maiya Tana River Galole Chewani FORD-KENYA 11 Sadik Fauzia Hachewele Tana River Bura Sala Jubilee Party 12 Anab Haji Mohamed Lamu Lamu West Hindi Jubilee party 13 Beatrice Mkanyikia Taita Taveta Wundayi Wundayi Mbale SDP 14 Uqa Qabale Marsabit Moyale Sololo Maendeleo Chap Chap 15 Assunta Galgitele Marsabit Laisamis Kargi/South Horr FAP 16 Kirimi Eunice Karegi Meru Central Imenti Kiagu Maendeleo Chap Chap 17 Joy Karambu Muthogi Meru Buuri Kisima PNU 18 Kigwari Bonifacia Njeri Tharaka -Nithi Chuka Igambang'ombe Igambang'ombe Jubilee Party 19 Nduyo Susan Ngugi Tharaka -Nithi Tharaka Marimanti Jubilee Party 20 Margaret Mukwanjeru Tharaka-Nithi Maara Chogoria Jubilee Party 21 Philip Mary Kanini Kitui Mwingi Central Central Independent 22 Mutua Jane Kitui Kitui West Kauwi Wiper Democratic Kenya 23 Katheke Eunice Mwathi Kitui Kitui East Zombe Mwitika Peoples Party of Kenya 24 Kyene Ruth Kitui Kitui East Nzambani NARC 25 Sammy Grace Mwikali Kitui Kitui East Endau Malalani Muungano Party 26 Annastacia Mwathi Kitui Kitui East Mutito Kaliku NARC 27 Munyao Jacqueline Nziva Machakos Yatta Ikombe Maendeleo Chap 28 Mutwiwa Grace Munini Machakos Kangundo Kangundo East Wiper Democratic Kenya 29 Mutuku Annastaciah Machakos Mwala Kibauni Maendeleo Chap 30 Betty Nzisa Nzioki Machakos Mwala Masii WDM-K 31 Mutinda Elizabeth Makueni Makueni Muva Kikuumini Muungano Party 32 Njane Catherine Wairimu Nyandarua Ol Jorok Charagita Jubilee Party 33 Maina Pauline Wanjira Nyeri Mathira Magutu Party of National Unity 34 Wamui Mary Wamuyu Nyeri Mukurweini Gikondi Jubilee Party 35 Kuruga Margaret Muthoni Nyeri Nyeri Town Kiganjo Mathari Jubilee Party 36 Nganga Jecinta Wangari Murang'a Kiharu Township Jubilee Party 37 Pelagiah Muthoni Maina Murang’a Gatanga Kakuzi Jubilee 38 Nungari Jackline Wanjiku Kiambu Limuru Bibirioni Jubilee Party 39 Ideya Leah Nachere Turkana Turkana North Lake Zone Jubilee Party 40 Sarah Nekesa Simiyu Trans Nzoia Kwanza Kwanza Independent 41 Malel Sarah Jelegat Uasin Gishu Moiben Kimumu Jubilee Party 42 Chepnyango Jostine Nandi Tinderet Songhor Soba Jubilee Party 43 Rotich Rael Jeptoo Nandi Tinderet Kapsimotwo Jubilee Party 44 Chemutai Nancy Nandi Aldai Kobujoi Jubilee Party 45 Rono Magdalene Cheptoo Nandi Aldai Koyo-Ndurio Independent 46 Muge Cynthia Jepkosgei Nandi Emgwen Kilibwoni Independent 47 Milka Jerobon Chumba Nandi Mosop Kipkaren Jubilee Party 48 Losile Cheporiot Maria Baringo Tiaty Loiyamorock KANU 49 Kiptoo Jeniffer Kabon Baringo Baringo Central Kapropita Jubilee Party 50 Veronica Muthoni Laikipia Laikipia East Nanyuki Jubilee Party 51 Ngugi Jane Wangui Nakuru Gilgil Gilgil Jubilee Party 52 Chepkoech Rose Nakuru Kuresoi South Kiptagich Jubilee Party 53 Cheruiyot Irene Chebichi Nakuru Rongai Soin Jubilee Party 54 Karanja Cecilia Nyambura Nakuru Rongai Visoi Jubilee Party 55 Mary Wanjiru Waiganjo Nakuru Subukia Subukia Jubilee Party 56 Nancy Chebet Langat Kericho Bureti Tebesonik Jubilee Party 57 Clara Cherotich Bomet Konoin Kimulot Jubilee Party 58 Alice Chesangi Bomet Bomet East Chemaner Jubilee Party 59 Leylah Muhandale Ichami Kakamega Lugari Lumakanda Independent 60 Godliver Omondi Kakamega Matungu Kholera Amani National Congress 61 Malenya Gladys Kakamega Ikolomani Idakho North ODM 62 Helemina Shikokoti Kakmega Shinyalu Isukha North ODM Llanziva 63 Analo Gladys Madere Vihiga Sabatia Busali Amani National Congress 64 Kamwanja Jane Chebet Bungoma Mt. Elgon Cheptais Jubilee Party 65 Kirong Joan Chemayiek Bungoma Mt. Elgon Kapkateny Jubilee Party 66 Naboelela Everlyne Bungoma Sirisia Malakisi South FORD-KENYA 67 Khisa Rosemary Nafula Bungoma Kabuchai BwakeLuuya FORD-KENYA 68 Joan Nafula Lutukai Bungoma Tongaren Naitiri FORD-KENYA 69 Florence Fulano Wekesa Bungoma Kimilili Maeni FORD-KENYA 70 Elly Tindi Manasseh Bungoma Tongaren Tongaren FORD-KENYA 71 Violet Namaemba Makhanu Bungoma Webuye East Mihuu ODM 72 Miliah Nanyoka Masungo Bungoma Webuye West Misikhu FORD-KENYA 73 Grace Sundukwa Bungoma Webuye West Sitikho FORD-KENYA 74 Olita Grace Tata Busia Teso North Ang'urai South ODM 75 Beatrice Phemmy Kanoti Busia Funyula Bwiri FORD-KENYA 76 Mwajuma Bahati Toloyi Busia Nambale Nambale Township ODM 77 Okwirry Susan Achieng Siaya Gem West Gem Independent 78 Awino Abigael Perpetua Siaya Gem Central Gem ODM 79 Lorna Achieng Ochieng Siaya Bondo North Sakwa ODM 80 Oyugi Judith Anyango Siaya Rarieda East Asembo ODM 81 Odhiambo Pamela Akinyi Kisumu Kisumu East Manyatta 'B' ODM 82 Misachi Priscah Auma Kisumu Kisumu Central Shaurimoyo K ODM 83 Opondo Maureen Kisumu Muhoroni Chemelil ODM 84 Sally Achieng Okudo Kisumu Seme Central Seme ODM 85 Judith Atieno Ogaga Kisumu Kisumu West Central Kisumu ODM 86 Ojalla Mary Homa Bay Homa Bay Town Arujo ODM 87 Joan Minsari Ogada Homa Bay Kabondo Kasipul Kojwach ODM 88 Ongoro Jackline Atieno Migori Nyatike Kanyasa ODM 89 Mohabe Susan Migori Kuria West Nyamosense FORD-K 90 Beatrice Adhiambo Migori Suna East Kwa ODM 91 Rosa Kemunto Orondo Kisii Bomachoge Chache Majoge Basi ODM 92 Atuya Callen Kemuma Nyamira North Mugirango Bokeira ODM 93 Ayot Cecilia Achieng Nairobi Kibra Laini Saba ODM 94 Ogonda Rose Adhiambo Nairobi Embakasi South Kware ODM 95 Waithira Esther Chege Nairobi Starehe Nairobi South Jubilee Party 96 Musyimi Patriciah Mutheu Nairobi Mathare Mlango Kubwa Jubilee Party 97 Mugadi Millicent Wambui Nairobi Starehe Ziwani Kariokor Jubilee Party COUNTIES WITH NO ELECTED WOMEN MCA’s 002 – Kwale 011– Isiolo 007 – Garissa 020- Kirinyaga 008 – Wajir 024- West Pokot 009 – Mandera 025- Samburu 028 - Elgeyo Marakwet 014- Embu 034 – Kajiado POLITICAL PARTY REPRESENTATION POLITICAL PARTY REPRESENTATIONS Jubilee Party 36 ODM 27 Jubilee Party FORD-Kenya 9 ODM Independent 7 FORD - Kenya Maendeleo Chap Chap 3 Independent Wiper Democratic 2 Maendeleo Chap Chap KANU 2 Wiper Democratic ANC 2 KANU PNU 2 ANC NARC 2 PNU Muungano Party 2 NARC Peoples Party of Kenya 2 Muungano KADU Asili 1 Peoples Party of Kenya SDP 1 KADU Asili .
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