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01 Mombasa 001 Changamwe 132,692 16.00 0001 Port Reitz County No. County Name Constituency No. Constituency Name Constituency Population Constituency Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward No. County Assembly Ward Name County Assembly Ward Population (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Description 01 Mombasa 001 Changamwe 132,692 16.00 0001 Port Reitz 31,720 4.00 Comprises Part of Port Reitz Sub–Location Mombasa County 0002 Kipevu 29,100 2.10 Comprises Part of Chaani Sublocation of Mombasa County. 0003 Airport 31,721 4.00 Comprises Part of Portreitz Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0004 Changamwe 11,013 3.80 Comprises Changamwe Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0005 Chaani 29,138 2.10 Comprises Part of Chaani Sub–Location of Mombasa County 01 Mombasa 002 Jomvu 117,487 29.00 0006 Jomvu Kuu 38,776 19.00 Comprises Jomvu Kuu Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0007 Miritini 25,934 3.80 Comprises Miritini Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0008 Mikindani 52,777 6.20 Comprises Kwa Shee and Birikani Sub–Locations of Mombasa County 01 Mombasa 003 Kisauni 194,065 88.70 0009 Mjambere 27,573 4.15 Comprises Part of Magongoni Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0010 Junda 39,432 7.50 Comprises Comprises Junda Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0011 Bamburi 24,918 12.30 Comprises Bamburi Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0012 Mwakirunge 8,929 42.40 Comprises Mwakirunge and Maunguja Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0013 Mtopanga 27,573 4.15 Comprises Part of Magongoni Sub–Location of Mombasa County Page 1 of 168 County No. County Name Constituency No. Constituency Name Constituency Population Constituency Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward No. County Assembly Ward Name County Assembly Ward Population (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Description 0014 Magogoni 27,573 Comprises Part of Magongoni Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0015 Shanzu 38,067 18.20 Comprises Shanzu and Mwembelegeza Sub–Locations of Mombasa County 01 Mombasa 004 Nyali 185,990 22.88 0016 Frere Town 39,906 4.04 Comprises Part of Kisauni Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0017 Ziwa La Ng'ombe 42,187 6.40 Comprises Maweni Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0018 Mkomani 31,997 4.20 Comprises Part of Kongowea Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0019 Kongowea 31,995 4.20 Comprises Part of Kongowea Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0020 Kadzandani 39,905 4.04 Comprises Part of Kisauni Sub–Location of Mombasa County 01 Mombasa 005 Likoni 166,008 41.10 0021 Mtongwe 28,168 25.50 Comprises Mtongwe Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0022 Shika Adabu 26,036 6.10 Comprises Vijiweni and Vyemani Sub–Locations of Mombasa County 0023 Bofu 29,154 1.60 Comprises Bofu Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0024 Likoni 21,639 1.10 Comprises Likoni Sub–Location of Mombasa County 0025 Timbwani 61,011 6.80 Comprises Timbwani Sub–Location of Mombasa County 01 Mombasa 006 Mvita 143,128 14.80 0026 Mji wa Kale/ Makadara 25,875 3.00 Comprises Mji Wa Kale, Makadara and Kizingo Sub–Locations of Mombasa County Page 2 of 168 County No. County Name Constituency No. Constituency Name Constituency Population Constituency Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward No. County Assembly Ward Name County Assembly Ward Population (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Description 0027 Tudor 32,100 2.60 Comprises Tudor Estate and Tudor IV Sub–Locations of Mombasa County 0028 Tononoka 27,513 1.50 Comprises Bondeni and Tononoka Sub–Locations of Mombasa County 0029 Shimanzi/ Ganjoni 18,806 5.60 Comprises Ganjoni and King'orani Sub–Locations of Mombasa County 0030 Majengo 38,834 2.10 Comprises Majengo and Mwembe Tayari Sub–Locations of Mombasa County 02 Kwale 007 Msambweni 135,039 423.60 0031 Gombato Bongwe 34,846 55.70 Comprises Gombato and Bongwe Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0032 Ukunda 38,629 25.10 Comprises Ukunda Sub–Location of Kwale County 0033 Kinondo 22,857 151.70 Comprises Gazi and Kinondo Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0034 Ramisi 38,707 191.10 Comprises Vingujini, Funzi, Kingwede, Shirazi, Milalani and Mivumoni Sub–Locations of Kwale County 02 Kwale 008 Lunga Lunga 153,354 2,803.80 0035 Pongwe/Kikoneni 41,098 285.00 Comprises Majoreni, Mzizima, Shimoni, Wasini/Mwakiro and Bumbani Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0036 Dzombo 41,509 223.50 Comprises Malamba Sub–Location of Kwale County 0037 Mwereni 34,628 2040.40 Comprises Kasemeni, Kilimangodo and Mwena Sub–Locations of Kwale County Page 3 of 168 County No. County Name Constituency No. Constituency Name Constituency Population Constituency Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward No. County Assembly Ward Name County Assembly Ward Population (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Description 0038 Vanga 36,119 254.90 Comprises Jego, Kiwegu, Sega and Vanga Sub–Locations of Kwale County 02 Kwale 009 Matuga 151,978 1,031.20 0039 Tsimba Golini 34,002 178.70 Comprises Golini, Kundutsi, Mbuguni and Mazumalume Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0040 Waa 37,783 114.00 Comprises Matuga, Kitivo, Kiteje, Ng'ombeni, Pungu and Kombani Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0041 Tiwi 19,409 49.40 Comprises Simkumbe and Mkoyo Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0042 Kubo South 23,466 475.50 Comprises Mangawani, Manyatta, Makobe, Kipambani, Shimba Hills, Majimboni, Boyani, Msulwa, Mwaluvanga, Shimba Hills National Park and Lukore Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0043 Mkongani 37,318 213.60 Comprises Tiribe, Mtsamviani, Mkomba, Kizibe and Mlyafeni Sub–Locations of Kwale County 02 Kwale 010 Kinango 209,560 4,011.70 0044 Ndavaya 27,816 555.90 Comprises Ndavaya, Mwandimu, Gulanze and Kifyonzo Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0045 Puma 19,860 860.30 Comprises Mazola, Busa and Vigurungani Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0046 Kinango 32,571 305.40 Comprises Kinango, Dumbule, Kibandaongo and Gandini Sub–Locations of Kwale County Page 4 of 168 County No. County Name Constituency No. Constituency Name Constituency Population Constituency Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward No. County Assembly Ward Name County Assembly Ward Population (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Description 0047 Mackinon Road 31,128 1105.60 Comprises Vinyunduni, Makamini, Kilibasi, Dupharo and Mackinon Rd Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0048 Chengoni/ Samburu 32,641 697.50 Comprises Chengoni, Maji ya Chumvi, Silaloni, Kinagoni and Matope Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0049 Mwavumbo 31,902 277.10 Comprises Matumbi, Mwatate, Kalalani and Mwabila Sub–Locations of Kwale County 0050 Kasemeni 33,642 209.90 Comprises Mnyenzeni, Mwamdudu, Chigato, Mazeras, Mabesheni, Mtaa and Bofu Sub–Locations of Kwale County 03 Kilifi 011 Kilifi North 207,587 530.30 0051 Tezo 25,545 79.80 Comprises Ngerenya, Zowerani and Mtondia/Majaoni Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0052 Sokoni 35,027 14.40 Comprises Hospital and Sokoni Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0053 Kibarani 24,492 81.40 Comprises Konjora, Kibarani and Ezamoyo Sub–Locations of Kililfi County 0054 Dabaso 29,603 76.90 Comprises Dabaso, Mida, Mijomboni and Mkenge Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0055 Matsangoni 33,563 93.20 Comprises Matsangoni, Roka, Mkongani, Uyombo and Chumani Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0056 Watamu 25,982 59.20 Comprises Jimba, Mbaraka Chembe, Watamu and Chembe Kibambamuche of Kilifi County Page 5 of 168 County No. County Name Constituency No. Constituency Name Constituency Population Constituency Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward No. County Assembly Ward Name County Assembly Ward Population (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Description 0057 Mnarani 33,375 125.40 Comprises Mnarani, Takaungu, Mkomani/Mkwajuni, Mavueni/Majajani and Kiriba Wangwani Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 03 Kilifi 012 Kilifi South 171,607 400.60 0058 Junju 31,752 114.60 Comprises Kuruwitu/Kapecha/Chodari, Vipingo/Mikoani/Gongoni and Bomani/Junju/Mtomkuu Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0059 Mwarakaya 25,072 89.00 Comprises Mwarakaya, Kizingo, Mwembekati and Pingilikani Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0060 Shimo la Tewa 50,846 21.10 Comprises Shimo la Tewa Sub–Location of Kilifi County 0061 Chasimba 29,294 111.10 Comprises Chasimba, Mwakambi, Kitsoeni, Ziani and Ng'ombeni Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0062 Mtepeni 34,643 64.80 Comprises Kijipwa, Kidutani/Mawamba and Kanamai Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 03 Kilifi 013 Kaloleni 155,739 686.40 0063 Mariakani 43,199 128.00 Comprises Mitangani/Mariakani, Kawala and Kanzonzo Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0064 Kayafungo 35,040 256.10 Comprises Mbala Mweni, Kinagoni, Miyani, Tsangatsini, Mrimani and Mnyenzeni Sub–Locations of Kilifi County Page 6 of 168 County No. County Name Constituency No. Constituency Name Constituency Population Constituency Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward No. County Assembly Ward Name County Assembly Ward Population (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Area In Sq. Km (Approx.) County Assembly Ward Description 0065 Kaloleni 56,026 124.10 Comprises Chilulu, Tsagwa, Kwale, Nyalani, Birini/Mwamleka, Vishakani/Kaloleni, Kinani/Makomboani, Mikiriani and Chalani/Mihingoni Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0066 Mwanamwinga 21,474 178.20 Comprises Viragoni, Kithengwani/Maziachenda and Kibwabwani Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 03 Kilifi 014 Rabai 97,185 205.90 0067 Mwawesa 15,021 37.20 Comprises Bwagamoyo, Mwamtsunga and Mikahani Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0068 Ruruma 21,709 45.80 Comprises Jimba, Mleji and Miyuni Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0069 Kambe/Ribe 17,311 60.50 Comprises Pangani/Maereni, Chauringo and Kikomani/Mbwaka Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 0070 Rabai/Kisurutini 43,144 62.40 Comprises Mugumo Wapatsa/Mazeras, Kaliang’ombe/Jimba, Mwele/Kisurutini and Buni/Chesimani Sub–Locations of Kilifi County 03 Kilifi 015 Ganze 137,664 2,941.60 0071 Ganze 31,333 401.40 Comprises Ganze, Rare, Nyari, Petanguo, Mweza Migodomani, Mirihini, Mwambani, Magogoni and Dungicha Sub–Locations of Kilifi County Page 7 of 168 County No.
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