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Registrar of Political Parties Has Received Resignations Pursuant to the Provisions of Section 11 of the Political Parties Act No Republic of Kenya Telephone: +254(0)204022000 Lion Place, 1st Floor Email: [email protected] Off Waiyaki Way Website: www.orpp.or.ke P.O Box 1131-00606 When replying please quote Sarit Centre, Nairobi. RE: NOTICE OF RESIGNATIONS UPON JUBILEE PARTY MERGER The Office of the Registrar of Political Parties has received resignations pursuant to the provisions of Section 11 of the Political Parties Act No. 11 of 2011 read together with The Political Parties (Amendment) Act (No.2) of 2016 in relation to membership status of elected and nominated members upon merger. The resignations received are as indicated hereunder:- Governor Position No. Name Status County / Constituency 1. Hon.Peter G.Munya Independent Meru 2. Hon.Issa Abdalla Timamy Amani National Congress Lamu 3. Hon. Isaac Ruto Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet Deputy Governors No. Name Status County / Constituency 1. Hon .Eric Kinyua Mugo Amani National Congress Lamu 2. Hon .Mohammed Gulleid Abdille Chama Cha Mashinani Isiolo Senator Position No. Name Status County / Constituency 1. Hon. Bonny Khalwale FORD - Kenya Kakamega County 2. Hon. George Khaniri Independent Candidate Vihiga County Members of National Assembly No. Name Status County / Constituency 1. Hon Moitalel Ole Kenta Independent Candidate Narok North 2. Hon. Sakwa J Bunyasi Amani National Congress Nambale Constituency 3. Hon. Alfred W.Sambu Amani National Congress Webuye East 4. Hon. Alfred A. Musadia Amani National Congress Sabatia 5. Hon. Yusuf K. Chanzu Amani National Congress Vihiga 6. Hon. Kyengo Matatha Maweu Independent Candidate Kangundo 7. Hon. Ayub Savula Amani National Congress Lugari Members of County Assemblies No. Name Status County / Constituency 1. Hon. Susan Mohabe Amani National Congress Migori 2. Hon. Steven Chilukwa Ambulwa Amani National Congress Kakamega 3. Hon. Cynthia Malietso Amani National Congress Kakamega 4. Hon. Wycliffe Shitishe Gimoi Amani National Congress Kakamega 5. Hon. Samson Mbbasu Mulanda Amani National Congress Kakamega 6. Hon. Titus Marachi Kwomah Amani National Congress Kakamega 7. Hon. Julius Barasa Amani National Congress Kakamega 8. Hon. Alexander Khamasi Amani National Congress Kakamega 9. Hon. Elphas Litsanga Orange Democratic Kakamega Movement 10. Hon. Sophie Ambetsa Orange Democratic Kakamega Movement 11. Hon. Albert Wetundu Amani National Congress Kakamega 12. Hon. Lydiah Barasa Amani National Congress Kakamega 13. Hon. Hellen Ongoche Ngira Orange Democratic Kakamega Movement 14. Hon. Lystone Sachiel Orange Democratic Kakamega Movement 15. Hon. James Jomo Machengo Orange Democratic Kakamega Movement 16. Hon. George Mulama Anzelimo Amani National Congress Kakamega 17. Hon. Jane Naicar Eshuchi Amani National Congress Kakamega 18. Hon. Robert L Lutatwa Amani National Congress Kakamega 19. Hon. George Mulama Anzelimo Amani National Congress Kakamega 20. Hon. Samuel S Mwanzi Amani National Congress Kakamega 21. Hon. Robert Wafula Busuru Amani National Congress Kakamega 22. Hon. Barlex Samuel Juma Pius Amani National Congress Kakamega 23. Hon. Zacharia Oyengo Murefu Amani National Congress Vihiga 24. Hon. Wycliffe Ombajo Masini Amani National Congress Vihiga 25. Hon. Festus Musoda Girure Amani National Congress Vihiga 26. Hon. Elizabeth Muhunja Amani National Congress Vihiga 27. Hon. Elizabeth Mueni Anaya Amani National Congress Vihiga 28. Hon. Benedict Kiwanuka Kilaya Amani National Congress Vihiga 29. Hon. Vincent Atsiaya Mwatia Amani National Congress Vihiga 30. Hon. James Chairo Shimanyano Independent Member Vihiga 31. Hon. Richard Shugh Muhiga Independent Member Vihiga 32. Hon. Noah Mmbwanga Liyengwa Independent Member Vihiga 33. Hon. Rodah Paulina Omufumu Independent Member Vihiga 34. Hon. Butiya Nickson Wilson Amani National Congress Vihiga 35. Hon. Maureen Votonya Ambasa Amani National Congress Vihiga 36. Hon. Elizabeth V Okila Amani National Congress Vihiga 37. Hon. Jackson Musoga Lungaho Amani National Congress Vihiga 38. Hon. Andrew Ahuga Mwenesi Amani National Congress Vihiga 39. Hon. Joash Lorna Ngoya Amani National Congress Vihiga 40. Hon. Abdalla Chogo Otiende Amani National Congress Vihiga 41. Hon. David Ogova Mulanyi Amani National Congress Vihiga 42. Hon. Khalid Khamisi Amani National Congress Vihiga 43. Hon. Dorcus Pauline Anupi Amani National Congress Vihiga 44. Hon. Venna Kaisha Ubbaga Amani National Congress Vihiga 45. Hon. Gladys Analo Madere Amani National Congress Vihiga 46. Hon. Geodfrey Imbuchi Kevolwe Amani National Congress Nandi 47. Hon. Kedogo Eliud K Kirongo Amani National Congress Nandi 48. Hon. Jackson Swadi Amani National Congress Nandi 49. Hon. David Fwaro Wekesa Amani National Congress Bungoma 50. Hon. Moses Wakala Amani National Congress Bungoma 51. Hon. Zaina Kassim Watako Amani National Congress Bungoma 52. Hon. Chrisantus. W Simiyu Amani National Congress Bungoma 53. Hon. Abbas Famau Nagi Amani National Congress Lamu 54. Hon. Amina Kwale Loo Amani National Congress Lamu 55. Hon. Sauda Bamkuu Amani National Congress Lamu 56. Hon. Andrew Mulei Mwolovu Amani National Congress Kwale 57. Hon. Swaleh Bakari Simba Amani National Congress Kwale 58. Hon. Mariamu Hassan Baridi Amani National Congress Kwale 59. Hon. Suleiman Salim Nzallah Amani National Congress Kwale 60. Hon. Amina Hussein Kilalo Amani National Congress Kwale 61. Hon. Mwerupheh Jackson Ndoro Amani National Congress Kwale 62. Hon. Hellen Chepkrui Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 63. Hon. William Cheruiyot Mosonik Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 64. Hon. Siele Phillip Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 65. Hon. Beatrice Chepkemoi Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 66. Hon. Nancy Chepkirui Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 67. Hon. Rose Cherono Boiyon Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 68. Hon. Aurelia Chepkirui Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 69. Hon. Hellen Taplelei Rotich Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 70. Hon. Christopher Kibet Ngeno Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 71. Hon. Stephen K Chamngori Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 72. Hon. Kipsiele Kirui Sammy Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 73. Hon. Patrick Kipngeno Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet Chepkwony 74. Hon. Robert Kipngeno Bett Chama Cha Mashinani Bomet 75. Hon. John Ntongai Michael Independent Member Meru 76. Hon. Romano Mugambi Mwito Independent Member Meru 77. Hon. Goerge Muturia Kaluinga Independent Member Meru 78. Hon. Joy Karambu Independent Member Meru 79. Hon. Geoffrey Kinoti Muguna Independent Member Meru 80. Hon. Jeremiah Mureti Jackson Amani National Congress Meru 81. Hon. Margret Maiti Ntongai Amani National Congress Meru 82. Hon. Gabriel N. Chokera Independent Member Meru 83. Hon. Zaveria Mwenda Kianji Independent Member Meru 84. Hon. Joyce Kagendo Muriuki Independent Member Meru 85. Hon. Zachariah Kipruto Independent Baringo 86. Hon. Independent Baringo 87. Hon. Jackson Tarus Kaberegei KANU Baringo 88. Hon. Solomon Loluka Makal KANU Baringo 89. Hon. Isaiah Kibowen KANU Baringo 90. Hon. Osman Kuresh Abdille FORD -Kenya Wajir 91. Hon. Mohamed M Osman Amani National Congress Wajir 92. Hon. Charles Wakhungu Wasike Economic Freedom Party Busia 93. Hon. Mary Beatrice Okedi Economic Freedom Party Busia 94. Hon. Kuntai Kool Orange Democratic Narok Movement Political Parties (Amendment) Act (No.2) of 2016, Section 11(8) provides that:- “a member who is a President, Deputy President, Governor or Deputy Governor, Member of Parliament or member of a County Assembly, and who does not desire to be a member of the new political party registered after the merger shall continue to serve in such elected office for the remainder of the term, and may join another political party or choose to be an independent member within thirty days of the registration of the new party”. # #.
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