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Summary of Results for Governor. March 4Th 2013 General Election No SUMMARY OF RESULTS FOR GOVERNOR. MARCH 4TH 2013 GENERAL ELECTION NO. OF TOTAL VOTES COUNTY CODE COUNTY NAME CANDIDATES CANDIDATES NAMES POLITICAL PARTY VALID VOTES REJECTED VOTES CAST 001 MOMBASA 001 Abdalla Hemed Mwaruwa TNA 17,335 001 MOMBASA 002 Anderson Chibule Watsuma KADU ASILI 2,258 001 MOMBASA 003 Hassan Ali Joho ODM 132,583 001 MOMBASA 004 Ibrahim Khamis Athman RC 10,124 001 MOMBASA 005 Lawrence Kamau Macharia. PDU 1,064 001 MOMBASA 006 Mutuku Isaac Malila ND 1,368 001 MOMBASA 007 Suleiman Said Saleh Shahbal WDM_K 94,905 001 MOMBASA 008 Tendai Lewa Mtana IND 9,045 268,682 2,081 270,763 002 KWALE 001 JAMES DANIEL GEREZA DENA KENYA AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC UNION-ASILI 7,403 002 KWALE 002 KASSIM RIGGA MAMBO UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY 7,199 002 KWALE 003 SALIM MVURYA NGALA ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 63,078 002 KWALE 004 SIMEON MWERO MKALLA UNITED DEMOCRATIC FORUM PARTY 22,262 002 KWALE 005 MICHAEL CHIDZAO NYANJE THE INDEPENDENT PARTY 2,929 002 KWALE 006 MWARAPAYO ABDALLA MOHAMED WA-MWACHAI KENYA NATIONAL CONGRESS 20,338 123,209 1,229 124,438 003 KILIFI 001 AMASON JEFFA KINGI ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 94,868 003 KILIFI 002 ANTHONY KINGI KAZUNGU REPUBLICAN CONGRESS PARTY OF KENYA 8,063 003 KILIFI 003 FRANCIS BAYA UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY 38,391 003 KILIFI 004 GABRIEL KATANA GONA KENYA AFRICAN DEMOCRATIC UNION-ASILI 37,346 003 KILIFI 005 GEOFFREY CHARO KAHINDI SHIRIKISHO PARTY OF KENYA 5,082 003 KILIFI 006 JOHN MWAPAHE LENGA CHAMA CHA UZALENDO 7,700 003 KILIFI 007 JOHN SAFARI MUMBA PARTY OF INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES OF KENYA 6,669 003 KILIFI 008 LENNO MWAMBURA MBAGA INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE 3,803 003 KILIFI 009 MICHAEL JEFWA TINGA THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE 12,439 TOTAL VALID VOTES 214,361 3,213 217,574 004 TANA RIVER 001 ADAM BARISA DHIDHA ODM 8,352 004 TANA RIVER 002 DANSON BUYA MUNGATANA TNA 14,076 004 TANA RIVER 003 MANDARA BARISSA BADIRIBO NARK-K 6,990 004 TANA RIVER 004 MOLU GALGALO SHAMBARO URP 9,450 004 TANA RIVER 005 TUNEA HUSSEIN DHADHO WDM 23,739 TOTAL VALID VOTES 62,607 005 LAMU 001 ABDALLA TIMAMI ISSA UNITED DEMOCRATIC FORUM PARTY 19,744 005 LAMU 002 SWALEH SWALEH SALIM ALLIANCE PARTY OF KENYA 4,232 005 LAMU 003 TWAHA FAHIM YASIN THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE 17,785 004 WAIHIGA DAVID MWAURE AGANO PARTY 1,525 TOTAL VALID VOTES 43,286 - 43,286 006 TAITA TAVETA 001 ELIJAH MWAMIDI MWANDOE SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF KENYA 5,234 006 TAITA TAVETA 002 JACINTA WANJALA MWATELA WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT- KENYA 32,890 006 TAITA TAVETA 003 JOHN MTUTA MRUTTU ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 34,290 006 TAITA TAVETA 004 MWANYENGELA NGALI NARC-KENYA 6,784 006 TAITA TAVETA 005 SOPHY WALI KIBAI FORUM FOR RESTORATION OF DEMOCRACY-KENYA 3,551 006 TAITA TAVETA 006 WISDOM MWAMBURI UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY 7,714 TOTAL VALID VOTES 90,463 90,463 007 GARISSA 001 NATHIF JAMA ADAN WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT- KENYA 37,910 007 GARISSA 002 ALI BUNOW KORANE THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE 35,098 007 GARISSA 003 MOHAMED MOWLID SHURIE UNITED DEMOCRATIC FORUM PARTY 8,486 007 GARISSA 004 HARUN MOHAMED YUSSUF ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 9,642 TOTAL VALID VOTES 91,136 661 91,797 Page 1 of 6 SUMMARY OF RESULTS FOR GOVERNOR. MARCH 4TH 2013 GENERAL ELECTION NO. OF TOTAL VOTES COUNTY CODE COUNTY NAME CANDIDATES CANDIDATES NAMES POLITICAL PARTY VALID VOTES REJECTED VOTES CAST 08 WAJIR 001 MOHAMED ABDI MAHAMUD UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY 35,269 08 WAJIR 002 AHMED ABDULLAHI MOHAMAD ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 40,622 08 WAJIR 003 MOHAMED ALI MURSAL KENYA NATIONAL CONGRESS 22,919 08 WAJIR 004 MAALIM MAHAMED OMAR UNITED DEMOCRATIC FORUM PARTY 589 TOTAL VALID VOTES 99,399 645 100,044 09 MANDERA 001 ADAN ABDULLA ABDIKADIR THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE 29,035 09 MANDERA 002 ABDI NOOR AHMED ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 970 09 MANDERA 003 IBRAHIM ROBA ALI UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY 74,149 TOTAL VALID VOTES 104,154 403 104,557 010 MARSABIT 001 ABDALLA CHACHU TADICHA KANU 6,204 010 MARSABIT 002 MOHAMUD MOHAMED ALI UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY 34,829 010 MARSABIT 003 UKUR YATANI KANACHO ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 48,491 TOTAL VALID VOTES 89,524 345 89,864 011 ISIOLO 001 ABDUL BAHARI ALI THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE 15,489 011 ISIOLO 002 DOMIZIANO LAIKURU MAINGI ALLIANCE PARTY OF KENYA 12,642 011 ISIOLO 003 GODANA DOYO ADHI UNITED REPUBLICAN PARTY 18,660 011 ISIOLO 004 YUSUF WAKO DOGO WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT -KENYA 776 TOTAL VALID VOTES 47,567 323 47,890 012 MERU 001 HEZEKIAH GICHUNGE KNC 34,340 012 MERU 002 JUSTO MATI MAORE ODM 9,500 012 MERU 003 KILEMI MWIRIA TNA 180,273 012 MERU 004 PETER GATIRAU MUNYA APK 184,273 012 MERU 005 REUBEN MBAINE MARAMBII UDF 12,134 TOTAL VALID VOTES 420,520 5,287 425,807 013 THARAKA - NITHI 001 FRANCIS KIJOGI MUTEGI WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT- KENYA 10,663 013 THARAKA - NITHI 002 PETKAY SHEN MIRITI UNITY PARTY OF KENYA 55,903 013 THARAKA - NITHI 003 SAMUEL MBAE RAGWA THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE 71,033 TOTAL VALID VOTES 137,599 1,484 139,083 014 EMBU 001 Adrian Kinyua nduma FORD-ASILI 2,720 014 EMBU 002 Dr. Peter Njagi Njuki Kumantha UNITED DEMOCRATIC FORUM PARTY 5,362 014 EMBU 003 Kithinji Kiragu ALLIANCE PARTY OF KENYA 89,516 014 EMBU 004 Martin Nyaga Wambora THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE 94,471 014 EMBU 005 Sylvester M Gakumu Karucu NARC-KENYA 4,939 TOTAL VALID VOTES 197,008 2,446 199,454 015 KITUI 001 JULIUS KIEMA KILONZO NATIONAL RAINBOW COALITION 85,723 015 KITUI 002 JULIUS MAKAU MALOMBE WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT- KENYA 163,904 015 KITUI 003 PHILIP NZAMBA KITONGA NATIONAL LABOUR PARTY 24,574 TOTAL VALID VOTES 274,201 016 MACHAKOS 001 ALFRED NGANGA MUTUA WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT- KENYA 257,367 016 MACHAKOS 002 ANTONY MWAU WAMBUA ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 5,460 016 MACHAKOS 003 MUMINA FIDEL JIMMI UNITED DEMOCRATIC FORUM PARTY 1,856 016 MACHAKOS 004 THOMAS NZIOKI KIBUA DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF KENYA 4,797 016 MACHAKOS 005 TITUS JOHN NDUNDU PARTY OF DEMOCRATIC UNITY 2,694 016 MACHAKOS 006 WAVINYA NDETI CHAMA CHA UZALENDO 92,219 TOTAL VALID VOTES 364,393 4,903 369,296 017 MAKUENI 001 COSMAS KYALO MUTHEMBWA PEOPLES PARTY OF KENYA 4,893 017 MAKUENI 002 JONES MUTUKU MUTWII PARTY OF INDEPENDENT CANDIDATES OF KENYA 6,948 Page 2 of 6 SUMMARY OF RESULTS FOR GOVERNOR. MARCH 4TH 2013 GENERAL ELECTION NO. OF TOTAL VOTES COUNTY CODE COUNTY NAME CANDIDATES CANDIDATES NAMES POLITICAL PARTY VALID VOTES REJECTED VOTES CAST 017 MAKUENI 003 KIVUTHA KIBWANA MUUNGANO PARTY 146,760 017 MAKUENI 004 PETER ELIUD MUTUA MAUNDU DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF KENYA 5,235 017 MAKUENI 005 PETER KAVOO KILONZO THE INDEPENDENT PARTY 5,131 017 MAKUENI 006 PHILIP KYALO KITUTI KALOKI WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT- KENYA 79,615 TOTAL VALID VOTES 248,582 2,234 250,816 018 NYANDARUA 001 DANIEL WAITHAKA MWANGI THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE 162,418 018 NYANDARUA 002 DAVID MWANIKI NGUGI GRAND NATIONAL UNION 19,561 018 NYANDARUA 003 PETER MWANGI GATHIMBA NATIONAL RAINBOW COALITION 55,896 TOTAL VALID VOTES 237,875 2,313 240,188 019 NYERI 001 JAMES NDERITU GACHAGUA GRAND NATIONAL UNION 137,469 019 NYERI 002 JOHN GITHINJI WANG'ONDU ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 2,849 019 NYERI 003 MWANGI NJURURI MUTAHI NARC-KENYA 9,234 019 NYERI 004 PATRICK WAHOME GAKURU THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE 127,776 019 NYERI 005 THUO MATHENGE SABA SABA ASILI 48,892 TOTAL VALID VOTES 326,220 3,919 330,139 020 KIRINYAGA 001 BEDAN MURIITHI KAGAI GNU 65,070 020 KIRINYAGA 002 JAMES KAREU KIBICHO NARC KENYA 10,325 020 KIRINYAGA 3 JAMES MUNYAMBU NYAGAH DP 6,435 020 KIRINYAGA 004 JOHN MWANGI KIRAGU AGANO 7,134 020 KIRINYAGA 005 JOSEPH KATHURI NDATHI TNA 148,226 TOTAL VALID VOTES 237,190 2,629 239,819 021 MURANG'A 001 GACHURU WA KARENGE KPP 4,477 021 MURANG'A 002 JULIUS NDUNGU KABERERE APK 31,597 021 MURANG'A 003 MOSES NDUNGU MWANGI MZALENDO 43,164 021 MURANG'A 004 SAMUEL MWANGI NJUGUA ODM 4,636 021 MURANG'A 005 WAIRIA MWANGI TNA 336,070 TOTAL VALID VOTES 419,944 3,081 423,025 022 KIAMBU 001 BEDAN NGANGA MBUGUA SAFINA 6,219 022 KIAMBU 002 CHARLES WERU GIKARIA ODM 27,987 022 KIAMBU 003 DAVID MUHIA GITHII UDFP 7,787 022 KIAMBU 004 GAKURU KANYANJA APK 5,722 022 KIAMBU 005 JAMES KARANJA NYORO NARC 241,658 022 KIAMBU 006 WILLIAM KABOGO GITAU TNA 487,631 TOTAL VALID VOTES 777,004 6,781 783,785 023 TURKANA 001 Ekalimana Malachy Charles New Ford Kenya 28,576 023 TURKANA 002 Logurale Matthew Esinyen Narc-Kenya 1,319 023 TURKANA 003 Lomulen Peter Lokol Wiper Democratic Movement-KEnya 2,602 023 TURKANA 004 Lotethiro Peter Emuria United Republican Party 15,808 023 TURKANA 005 Nanok Josphat Koli Orange Democratic Movement 52,020 TOTAL VALID VOTES 100,325 283 100,608 024 WEST POKOT 001 Kitalei Simon Kachapin Kenya African National Union 60,859 024 WEST POKOT 002 Lipale Geofrey Orange Democratic Movement 27,057 024 WEST POKOT 003 Powon Micah Pkopus United Republican Party 18,145 024 WEST POKOT 004 Ripko Hezron Krop The National Alliance 1,760 TOTAL VALID VOTES 107,821 893 108,714 025 SAMBURU 001 LEKUPE STEPHEN LMSOTA TNA 22,475 025 SAMBURU 002 LENOLKULAL MOSES KASAINE URP 25,907 025 SAMBURU 003 LENGALA DAVID WILLIAM MGPK 640 Page 3 of 6 SUMMARY OF RESULTS FOR GOVERNOR. MARCH 4TH 2013 GENERAL ELECTION NO. OF TOTAL VOTES COUNTY CODE COUNTY NAME CANDIDATES CANDIDATES NAMES POLITICAL PARTY VALID VOTES REJECTED VOTES CAST 025 SAMBURU 004 LOLWERIKOI MICHAEL ODM 4,710 TOTAL VALID VOTES 53,732 186 53,918 026 TRANS NZOIA 001 GODFREY SIUNDU WASIKE WIPER DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT- KENYA 3,544 026 TRANS NZOIA 002 JOEL ONSARE GESUKA THE NATIONAL ALLIANCE 29,030 026 TRANS NZOIA 003 MAURICE KAIKAI BISAU NEW FORD KENYA 33,177 026 TRANS NZOIA 004 NOAH MAHALANGANGA WEKESA ORANGE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT 37,988 026 TRANS NZOIA 005 PATRICK SIMIYU KHAEMBA FORUM FOR RESTORATION OF DEMOCRACY-KENYA 89,063 TOTAL VALID VOTES 192,802 4,453 197,255 027 UASIN GISHU 001 Kamar Margaret
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