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THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered As a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) SPECIAL ISSUE THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXV_No. 68 NAIROBI, 3rd May, 2013 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6117 THE ELECTIONS ACT (No. 24 of 2011) THE ELECTIONS (PARLIAMENTARY AND COUNTY ELECTIONS) PETITION RULES, 2013 THE ELECTION PETITIONS, 2013 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 75 of the Elections Act and Rule 6 of the Elections (Parliamentary and County Elections) Petition Rules, 2013, the Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya directs that the election petitions whose details are given hereunder shall be heard in the election courts comprising of the judges and magistrates listed and sitting at the court stations indicated in the schedule below. SCHEDULE No. Election Petition Petitioner(s) Respondent(s) Electoral Area Election Court Court Station No. BUNGOMA SENATOR Bungoma High Musikari Nazi Kombo Moses Masika Wetangula Senator, Bungoma County Justice Francis Bungoma Court Petition IEBC Muthuku Gikonyo No. 3 of 2013 Madahana Mbayah MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Bungoma High Moses Wanjala IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Francis Bungoma Court Petition Lukoye Bernard Alfred Wekesa Webuye East Muthuku Gikonyo No. 2 of 2013 Sambu Constituency, Bungoma Joyce Wamalwa, County Returning Officer Bungoma High John Murumba Chikati I.E.B.C Member of Parliament, Justice Francis Bungoma Court Petition Returning Officer Tongaren Constituency, Muthuku Gikonyo No. 4 of 2013 Eseli Simiyu Bungoma County Bungoma High Philip Mukui Wasike James Lusweti Mukwe Member of Parliament, Justice Hellen A. Bungoma Court Petition IEBC Kabuchai Constituency, Omondi No. 5 of 2013 Silas Rotich Bungoma County Bungoma High Joash Wamangoli IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Hellen A. Bungoma Court Petition Bernard Odul, Returning Webuye West Omondi No. 6 of 2013 Officer Constituency, Bungoma Daniel Wanyama Sitati County Zakari Kariuki Kiaga Bungoma High Martin Sarakwe Boniface Okhiya Otsitula Member of Parliament, Justice Hellen A. Bungoma Court Petition Wechuli IEBC Bumula Constituency, Omondi No. 7 of 2013 Returning Officer, Bumula Bungoma County constituency WOMEN REPRESENTATIVE Bungoma High Major Rtd. Godfrey Reginalda Nakhumicha Women Representative, Justice Hellen A. Bungoma Court Petition Masaba Wanyonyi Bungoma County Omondi No. 8 of 2013 IEBC Madahana Mbayah [2481 2482 THE KENYA GAZETTE 3rd May, 2013 No. Election Petition Petitioner(s) Respondent(s) Electoral Area Election Court Court Station No. COUNTY ASSEMBLY WARD Bungoma high Miliah Nanyokia Robert Wekesa Mwembe County Assembly Ward Justice Francis Bungoma Court Petition Masungo Bernard Odul, Returning Representative, Misikhu Muthuku Gikonyo No. 1 of 2013 Officer Ward, Webuye West IEBC Constituency, Bungoma County BUSIA MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Busia High Court Henry Okello Nadimo IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Francis Busia Petition No. 2 of Paul Cheruiyot Kones Budalangi Constituency, Tuiyott 2013 Pius Ababu Namwamba Busia County Busia High Court John Okelo Nagafwa IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Francis Busia Petition No. 3 of Samson Oriedo Ojiem Funyula Constituency, Tuiyott 2013 Paul Otuoma Nyongesa Busia County Busia High Court Phillip Osore Ogutu IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Francis Busia Petition No. 1 of Michael Onyura Aringo Butula Constituency, Tuiyott 2013 Returning Officer Busia County ELDORET MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Eldoret High Charles Kamuren Grace Jelagat Kipchoim Member of Parliament, Lady Justice Lydia Eldoret Court Petition Martin Kituyi Wekesa Baringo South Achode No. 1 of 2013 IEBC Constituency, Baringo County Eldoret High Stephen Kipkebut William Kipkorir Member of Parliament, Lady Justice Lydia Eldoret Court Petition Cheptumo Baringo North Achode No. 2 of 2013 Peter Ouma Onyango Constituency, Baringo IEBC County EMBU GOVERNOR Embu High Court Kithinji Kiragu Martin Nyaga Wambora, Governor, Embu County Justice Hedwig Embu Petition No. 1 of David Kiambi (County Imbosa Ong’udi 2013 Returning Officer) IEBC Embu High Court M’Nkiria Petkay Shen Ragwa Samuel Mbae Governor, Tharaka Nithi Lady Justice Jessie Meru Petition No. 2 of Miriti IEBC County W. Lesiit 2013 Samuel Mucheru WOMEN REPRESENTATIVE Embu High Court Mercy Kirito Mutegi Beatrice Nkatha Nyaga, Women Representative, Lady Justice Jessie Meru Petition No. 3 of IEBC Tharaka Nithi County W. Lesiit 2013 Samuel Mucheru COUNTY ASSEMBLY SPEAKER Embu High Court Mungai Kivuti Margaret Lorna Kariuki, Embu County Speaker Justice Hedwig Embu Petition No. 15 of The Transition Authority Imbosa Ong’udi 2013 IEBC GARISSA GOVERNOR Garissa High Mohammed Ali Saadia Mohamed Governor, Wajir County Justice Stella Ngali Garissa Court Petition Mursal. IEBC Mutuku No. 1 of 2013 Ahmed Abdullahi Mohamad Garissa High Abdikhaim Osman IEBC Governor, Garissa County Justice Alfred Nairobi Court Petition Mohamed Returning Officer– Garissa Mabeya No. 2 of 2013 Sahael Nuno Abdi. County Nathif Jama Adan, SENATOR Garissa High Hussein Mohamed Returning Officer- Senator, Mandera County Justice Stella Ngali Garissa Court Petition Abdirahman Mandera County(IEBC) Mutuku No. 3 of 2013 IEBC Billow Adan Kerrow MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Garissa High Abdinasir Yasin Ahmed Ibrahim Abass, Member of Parliament, Justice Alfred Nairobi Court Petition Ahmed IEBC Ijara Constituency, Garissa Mabeya No. 9 of 2013 Ubah Abdullahi Sanei George Chege County Yusuf Suleiman Ahmed Garissa High Abdisalan Mohamed IEBC Member of Parliament Lady Justice Pauline Nairobi Court Petition Ibrahim Abdi Saney Wajir North Constituency, Nyamweya No. 5 of 2013 Wajir County Garissa High Ahmed Abdullahi Abass Sheikh Mohamed Member of Parliament Justice George Nairobi Court Petition Amin I.E.B.C Wajir East Constituency, Kanyi Kimondo No. 8 of 2013 Mohammedkher Adam Njoroge Maina Andrew Wajir County Mahat 3rd May, 2013 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2483 No. Election Petition Petitioner(s) Respondent(s) Electoral Area Election Court Court Station No. Garissa High Bashir Haji Abdullahi Adan Mohammed Nooru Member of Parliament Justice David Nairobi Court Petition Billow Adan Kerow Mandera North Onyancha No. 7 of 2013 Ekonit Komol John (RO- Constituency, Mandera Mandera North County Constituency) IEBC Garissa High Hassan Mohamed IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice David Nairobi Court Petition Hassan Festus Ngeerah(Returning Wajir West Constituency, Onyancha No. 6 of 2013 Abdikarim Nunow Officer) Wajir County Amin Abdikadir Ore Ahmed WOMEN REPRESENTATIVE Garissa High Amina Hassan Ahmed Returning Officer Women Representative, Justice David Nairobi Court Petition Mandera County (IEBC) Mandera County Onyancha No. 4 of 2013 IEBC Fathia Mahbub Garissa High Maryan Hussein IEBC Women Representative, Justice Edwina Rose Nairobi Court Petition Mohamed Returning Officer (Garissa Garissa County Ougo No. 10 of 2013 County) Shukra Hussein Gure Director of Immigration Services, Ministry of Immigration and Registration of Persons, the AG (Interested Parties) HOMA BAY MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Homa Bay High Charles Ong’ondo Joseph Oyugi Magwanga Member of Parliament, Justice Esther Homa Bay Court Petition Were IEBC Kasipul Constituency, Nyambura Maina No. 1 of 2013 Returning Officer, Kasipul Homa Bay County Constituency KAKAMEGA GOVERNOR Kakamega High Mable Muruli Hon. Wycliffe Ambetsa Governor, Kakamega Justice Said Juma Kakamega Court Petition Oparanya, County Chitembwe No. 5 of 2013 Philip Museve Kutima, Nicholas Sumba, IEBC MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT Kakamega High Antony Luyudi. Isayi Raphael Milikau Otaalo Member of Parliament, Justice Said Juma Kakamega Court Petition IEBC Lurambi Constituency, Chitembwe No. 3 of 2013 Kakamega County Kakamega High Joseph Amisi IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Said Juma Kakamega Court Petition Omukanda Wilson Kimutai Navakholo Constituency, Chitembwe No. 4 of 2013 Kipchumba (Returning Kakamega County Officer) Emanuel Wangwe Kakamega High Arthur Kibira Apungu IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Erick Kakamega Court Petition Julius Abraham Sikalo Returning Officer- Luanda Luanda Constituency, Kennedy O. Ogola No. 7 of 2013 Ochiel Constituency Vihiga County Christopher Omulele Kakamega High Justus Gesito Mugali IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Erick Kakamega Court Petition M'mbaya Anami Silverse Lisamula Shinyalu Constituency, Kennedy O. Ogola No. 6 of 2013 Daniel Lenarum (RO) Vihiga County Kakamega High Paul Posh Abwora IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice Erick Kakamega Court Petition Michael Kosgei Matungu Constituency, Kennedy O. Ogola No. 9 of 2013 (Returning Officer) Kakamega County David Aoko Were Kakamega High Benjamin Ogunyo Benjamin Andola Andayi Member of Parliament, Justice George Kakamega Court Petition Andama Sally Chesang’ (Returning Khwisero Constituency, Matatia Abeleka No. 8 of 2013 Officer) Kakamega County Dulu IEBC Kakamega High Moses Saisi IEBC Member of Parliament, Justice George Kakamega Court Petition Returning Officer Likuyani Constituency, Matatia Abeleka No. 10 of 2013 Likuyani Constituency Kakamega County Dulu Enock Kibunguchi KERICHO SENATOR Kericho High Nicholas Kiptoo Arap IEBC Senator, Bomet County Justice Joseph Mbalu Kericho Court Petition Korir Salat Wilfred Rotich Lesan Mutava No. 1 Robert Siolei, Returning Officer Kennedy Onchayo Wilfred Wainaina Patrick Wanyama Mark Manko Abdi Kadir Sheikh 2484 THE KENYA GAZETTE 3rd May, 2013 No. Election Petition Petitioner(s) Respondent(s) Electoral Area Election Court Court Station No. KISII GOVERNOR Kisii High Court Edward Akong’o IEBC Governor, Migori County Justice Esther Homa Bay Petition No. 3 of Oyugi Jairus Obaga Nyambura Maina
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