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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. CXXIII—No. 136 NAIROBI, 24th June, 2021 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6201 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE ELECTIONS ACT THE ELECTIONS (REGISTRATION OF VOTERS) REGULATIONS, 2017 (L.N. 126/2012 and L.N. 73/2017) (No. 24 of 2011) THE ELECTIONS (GENERAL) REGULATIONS, 2012 (L.N. 128/2012 and L.N. 72/2017) CERTIFYING THE COMPLETION OF REVISION OF THE REGISTER OF VOTERS FOR MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, KIAMBAA CONSTITUENCY AND MEMBER OF COUNTRY ASSEMBLY, MUGUGA WARD, KIAMBU COUNTY FOR THE BY-ELECTION SCHEDULED TO BE HELD ON 15TH JULY, 2021 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Articles 83, 88 (4) (b) of the Constitution of Kenya, section 4 (b) of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act, 2011, section 8 (1) and (2) (a) and (b) of the Elections Act, 2011, Regulation 12 of the Elections (Registration of Voters) Regulations, 2012, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission gives notice to the public that the revision of the Register of Voters has been completed and provided in the Schedules with the total number of voters in each by-election area listed in the last Column. FIRST SCHEDULE County Reg. County Const. Const. County Assembly Registered County Name Assembly Centre Registration Centre Name Code Code Name Ward Code Voters Ward Name Code 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 001 Njenga Karume Primary School 728 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 002 Ngorongo Tea Factory 556 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 003 Kawaida Primary School 3,479 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 004 Kibubuti Primary School 2,145 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 005 Kingothua Primary School 880 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 006 Gatono Nursery school 338 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 007 Kawaida Nursery School 3,003 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 008 Kiambaa Primary School 1,116 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 009 Kiambaa Chiefs Camp 2,349 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 010 Karuri High School 3,764 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 011 Muthurwa Primary School 2,328 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 012 Kibathi Primary School 3,270 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 013 Thimbigua Primary School 2,031 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 014 Karuri Primary School 4,803 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 015 Kimuga Cattle Dip 2,154 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0588 Ndenderu 016 Gacharage Primary School 2,979 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0588 Ndenderu 017 Ruaka Nursery School 8,481 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0588 Ndenderu 018 Muya Primary School 4,559 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0588 Ndenderu 019 Ndenderu Primary School 4,078 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0588 Ndenderu 020 Karura Primary School 2,508 [2779 278027806:36 PM THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th June, 2021 County Reg. County Const. Const. County Assembly Registered County Name Assembly Centre Registration Centre Name Code Code Name Ward Code Voters Ward Name Code 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0588 Ndenderu 021 Wangunyu Primary School 2,724 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0588 Ndenderu 022 Kihara Secondary School 1,786 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0589 Muchatha 023 Waguthu Primary School 2,330 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0589 Muchatha 024 Mayuyu Primary school 2,498 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0589 Muchatha 025 Muchatha Primary School 7,278 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0589 Muchatha 026 Muongoiya Primary School 1,175 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0589 Muchatha 027 ACK Njoro Nursery School 755 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0589 Muchatha 028 Giichi Assistant Chief’s Office 1,062 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0589 Muchatha 029 Muchatha Nursery School 2,529 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0590 Kihara 030 Gachie Primary School 5,420 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0590 Kihara 031 Kamuiru Primary School 3,500 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0590 Kihara 032 Lower Kihara Primary School 2,852 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0590 Kihara 033 ST James ACK Riverroad 3,183 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0590 Kihara 034 Gachie Open Air Market 3,379 TOTAL 96,020 SECOND SCHEDULE County County County Const. Assembly County Assembly Registration Registration Registered Const. Code Code Name Name Ward Ward Name Centre Code Centre Name Voters Code 022 Kiambu 119 Kabete 0592 Muguga 008 Wangige Primary School 3,393 022 Kiambu 119 Kabete 0592 Muguga 009 ST. Kevin's Secondary School 1,741 022 Kiambu 119 Kabete 0592 Muguga 010 Kamonjoni Primary School 976 022 Kiambu 119 Kabete 0592 Muguga 011 Kanjeru Primary School 1,077 022 Kiambu 119 Kabete 0592 Muguga 012 Kahuho Uhuru High School 3,430 022 Kiambu 119 Kabete 0592 Muguga 013 Muguga Primary School 5,500 022 Kiambu 119 Kabete 0592 Muguga 014 Muguga Youth Polytechnic 2,257 TOTAL 18,374 Dated the 22nd June, 2021. W.W. CHEBUKATI, Chairperson, Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 6202 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE ELECTIONS ACT (No. 24 of 2011) THE ELECTIONS (GENERAL) REGULATIONS, 2012 VOTER POLLING STATIONS FOR THE MEMBER OF NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, KIAMBAA CONSTITUENCY AND MEMBER OF COUNTY ASSEMBLY, MUGUGA WARD , KIAMBU COUNTY BY-ELECTION SCHEDULED TO BE HELD ON 15TH JULY, 2021 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Article 88 (4) of the Constitution of Kenya, sections 10 and 38A of the Elections Act, 2011 and Regulations 7, 8, 62, 63 and 66 of the Elections (General) Regulations, 2012, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission gives notice to the public that voting for the Member of National Assembly, Kiambaa Constituency and Member of County Assembly, Muguga Ward, Kiambu County By-election scheduled to be held on the 15th July, 2021, shall be conducted at the places listed in the Schedules to this notice. And that: (a) The County Code to the County is listed in the First Column to the schedules; (b) The County Name is listed in the Second Column to the schedules; (c) The Constituency Code number is listed in the Third Column to the schedules; (d) The Constituency name is specified in the Fourth Column to the schedules; (e) The respective codes to the County Assembly Wards are listed in the Fifth Column to the schedules; (f) Every County Assembly Ward is listed in the Sixth Column to the schedules; (g) The Constituency is divided into Registration Centres and their Codes are listed in the Seventh Column to the schedules; (h) The Constituency is divided into Registration Centres and their Names are listed in the Eighth Column to the schedules, (i) The Constituency’s Registration Centres is respectively divided into Polling Stations and their Codes are listed in the Ninth Column to the schedules; (j) The Polling Stations names are specified in the Tenth Column to the schedules; and (k) The number of voters per polling station are listed in the Eleventh Column to the schedules. 24th June, 2021 THE KENYA GAZETTE 2781 FIRST SCHEDULE County County Reg. County County Const. Const. Reg. Centre Polling Station Reg. Assembly Assembly Centre Polling Station Name Code Name Code Name Name Code Voters Ward Code Ward Name Code 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 001 Njenga Karume 022118058600101 Njenga Karume 364 Primary Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 001 Njenga Karume 022118058600102 Njenga Karume 364 Primary Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 002 Ngorongo Tea 022118058600201 Ngorongo Tea 556 Factory Factory 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 003 Kawaida 022118058600301 Kawaida Primary 695 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 003 Kawaida 022118058600302 Kawaida Primary 696 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 003 Kawaida 022118058600303 Kawaida Primary 696 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 003 Kawaida 022118058600304 Kawaida Primary 696 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 003 Kawaida 022118058600305 Kawaida Primary 696 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 004 Kibubuti 022118058600401 Kibubuti Primary 536 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 004 Kibubuti 022118058600402 Kibubuti Primary 537 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 004 Kibubuti 022118058600403 Kibubuti Primary 536 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 004 Kibubuti 022118058600404 Kibubuti Primary 536 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 005 Kingothua 022118058600501 Kingothua Primary 440 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 005 Kingothua 022118058600502 Kingothua Primary 440 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 006 Gatono Nursery 022118058600601 Gatono Nursery 338 School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 007 Kawaida 022118058600701 Kawaida Nursery 600 Nursery School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 007 Kawaida 022118058600702 Kawaida Nursery 601 Nursery School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 007 Kawaida 022118058600703 Kawaida Nursery 601 Nursery School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 007 Kawaida 022118058600704 Kawaida Nursery 601 Nursery School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0586 Cianda 007 Kawaida 022118058600705 Kawaida Nursery 600 Nursery School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 008 Kiambaa 022118058700801 Kiambaa Primary 558 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 008 Kiambaa 022118058700802 Kiambaa Primary 558 Primary School School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 009 Kiambaa 022118058700901 Kiambaa Chiefs 587 Chiefs Camp Camp 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 009 Kiambaa 022118058700902 Kiambaa Chiefs 588 Chiefs Camp Camp 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 009 Kiambaa 022118058700903 Kiambaa Chiefs 587 Chiefs Camp Camp 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 009 Kiambaa 022118058700904 Kiambaa Chiefs 587 Chiefs Camp Camp 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 010 Karuri High 022118058701001 Karuri High School 627 School 022 Kiambu 118 Kiambaa 0587 Karuri 010 Karuri High 022118058701002 Karuri High School 628 School 278227826:36 PM THE KENYA GAZETTE 24th June, 2021 County County Reg.
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