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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. CXIX—No. 137 NAIROBI, 15th September, 2017 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 9060 THE ELECTIONS ACT (No. 24 of 2011) THE ELECTIONS (PARLIAMENTARY AND COUNTY ELECTIONS) PETITIONS RULES, 2017 IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 75 of the Elections Act and Rule 6 (3) of the Elections (Parliamentary and County Elections) Petition Rules, 2017, 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 HIGH COURT No. Electoral Area Election Petition No. Petitioner(s) Respondent(s) Election Court Court Station (Venue) GOVERNOR 1. Bom et County Kericho High Court Kiplagat Richard Sigei IEBC Justice Martin Bomet Election Petition No. 1 Elijah Koech Joyce Cherono Laboso Muya of 2017 Alvin K. Koech 2. Busi a County Busia High Court Peter Odima Khasamule IEBC Justice Kiarie Busia Election Petition No. 4 Returning Officer Busia County Waweru Kiarie of 2017 Fredrick Apopa Sospeter Odeke Ojaamong 3. Emb u County Embu High Court Lenny Maxwell Kivuti IEBC Justice William Embu ElectionPetition No.1 Embu County Returning Officer Musyoka of 2017 Martin Nyaga Wambora David Kariuki 4. Gari ssa County Garissa High Court Nathif Jama Adan Ali Buno Korane Justice James Nairobi ElectionPetition No.2 County Returning Officer Wakiaga of 2017 Antony Njoroge Douglas IEBC 5. Hom abay County Homabay High Court Joseph Oyugi Magwanga IEBC Justice J. R. Homabay ElectionPetition No.1 Joshua Orero Returning Officer, Homabay Karanja of 2017 County Cyprian Awiti Hamilton Orata 6. Kaji ado County Kajiado High Court David K. Ole Nkedianye Joseph Jama Ole Lenku Justice John Kajiado Petition No.2 of 2017 Martin Martine Moshisho Onyiego IEBC Saida Noor Odowa Agnes Siyiato Nankeyai (Returning Officer) 7. Kirin yaga County Kerugoya High Court Hon. Martha Wangari IEBC J u s t i c e L ucy Gitari Kerugoya ElectionPetition No. 2 Karua M r. S e k i Lempaka of 2017 Hon. Joseph Gachoki Hon. Anne Waiguru Gitari Peter Ndambiri [5205 5206 THE KENYA GAZETTE 15th September, 2017 No. Electoral Area Election Petition No. Petitioner(s) Respondent(s) Election Court Court Station (Venue) 8. Kilifi County Malindi High Court Samuel Kazungu Kambi Nelly Ilongo Justice Weldon Malindi ElectionPetition No.4 The County Returning Officer Korir of 2017 Kilifi County IEBC Kingi Amason Jeffah 9. Kilifi County Malindi High Court William Kahindi Mganga IEBC Justice Weldon Malindi ElectionPetition No. 5 Wafula Chebukati Korir of 2017 (Returning Officer)Kilifi County Amason Jeffah Kingi Gideon Edmund Saburi 10. Kisii County Kisii High Court Justry P. Lumumba IEBC Justice Hellen Kisii ElectionPetition No. 7 Nyaberi Robert Isaac Sidney Namulungu Omondi of 2017 James Elvis Omariba Ongwae 11. Kisii County Kisii High Court Joel Makori Onsando IEBC Justice Hellen Kisii ElectionPetition No. 3 Francis Mochoge Omao Robert Isaac Sidney Namulungu Omondi of 2017 James Elivis Omariba Ongwae Joash Arthur Maangi Gongera Naftal Obwocha Orina 12. Kisu mu County Kisumu High Court Jackton Nyanungo IEBC Justice David Kisumu ElectionPetition No. 3 Ranguma The County Returning Officer, Majanja of 2017 Kisumu County Peter Anyang Nyongo 13. Kitu i County Kitui High Court Dr. Julius Malombe Charity K. Ngilu Justice Pauline Kitui Election Petition No. 4 IEBC Nyamweya of 2017 Gogo Albert Nguma 14. Kwa le County Mombasa High Court Mwamlole Tchappu IEBC Justice Mugure Mombasa ElectionPetition No. 5 Mbwano Kwale County Returning Officer Thande of 2017 Constituency Returning Officer for Kinango, Lungalunga, Msambweni and Matuga Presiding Officer and Deputy Presiding Officer Salim, Mvuria Mghala 15. Laik ipia County Nanyuki Election Sammy Ndungú Waity IEBC Justice Mary Nanyuki Petition No 2 of 2017 Dennis Kimngaror Leman Nderitu Muriithi Kasango John Mwaniki County Returning Officer 16. Lam u County Malindi High Court Timamy Issa Abdalla IEBC Justice Dora Malindi ElectionPetition No. 3 Adan Ali Mohammed Chepkwony of 2017 Fahim Yasin Twaha Abdulhakim Abud Bwana 17. Mac hakos County Machakos High Court Wavinya Ndeti IE BC J u s t i c e Aggrey Machakos ElectionPetition No. 1 Peter Mathuki Machakos County Returning Muchelule of 2017 Officer Alfred Nganga Mutua 18. Man dera County Milimani High Court Hassan Noor Hassan IEBC J u s t i c e Fred Milimani ElectionPetition No. 1 Mandera County Returning Ochieng Nairobi of 2017 Officer, David Maro Ade Ali Ibrahim Roba Mohamed Ahmed Arai 19. Mars abit County Milimani High Court Ukur Yattan Kanacho IEBC Justice Said Marsabit ElectionPetition No. 15 Arnold Mutwiri Chitembwe of 2017 Njambau, Returning Officer Ali Mohamud Mohammed 20. Migo ri County Kisii High Court George M.O. Ayacko IEBC Justice Hillary Migori ElectionPetition No. 13 Charles Kiprotich Mutai, Chemitei of 2017 Returning Officer, Migori Zacharia Obado 21. Meru County Meru High Court Peter Gatirau Munya IEBC Justice Francis Meru ElectionPetition No. 6 Meru County Government Gikonyo of 2017 Returning Officer Kiraitu Murungi 22. Mom basa County Mombasa High Court Hassan Omar Hassan IEBC Justice Lydia Mombasa Election Petition No. Linda Maliwa Shuma Nancy Wanjiku Kariuki Achode 10 of 2017 Hassan Ali Joho 23. Nairo bi County Milimani High Court Japhet Muroko IEBC Justice Msagha Milimani ElectionPetition No. 23 Zacheus Okoth Oliech Joseph Mele Eroo (Returning Mbogholi Nairobi of 2017 Officer) Kioko Mike Sonko Mbuvi Gideon 24. Naro k County Narok High Court James Kingangir Nakola IEBC Justice Justus Narok ElectionPetition No. 5 Samuel Ole Tunoi Bwonwong’a of 2017 25. Nya mira County Nyamira High Court Walter Enock Nyambati IEBC J u stice Aaron Nyamira ElectionPetition No. 1 Osebe David Kiprono Towett Makau of 2017 John Obiero Nyagarama. 26. Sam buru County Nanyuki High Court Lesrima Simeon Saimanga IEBC J u s tice Roselyn Nyahururu ElectionPetition No. 1 Returning Officer-Samburu Wendoh 15th September, 2017 THE KENYA GAZETTE 5207 No. Electoral Area Election Petition No. Petitioner(s) Respondent(s) Election Court Court Station (Venue) of 2017 County Lenolkulal Moses Kasaine 27. Siay a County Siaya High Court Nicholas Gumbo IEBC Justice Esther Siaya ElectionPetition No. 3 Ruth Kulundu Maina of 2017 Cornel Rasanga Amoth 28. Taita Taveta Voi High Court Armstrong Mwandoo Granton Graham Samboja Justice Eric Ogolla Voi County ElectionPetition No. 1 Kiwoi IEBC of 2017 Attorney General County Government of Taita Taveta 29. Tana River Garsen High Court Mohamed Dado Hatu Dhadho Gaddae Godhana Justice Asenath Garsen County ElectionPetition No. 1 Returning Officer, Tana River Ongeri of 2017 County IEBC & Commission for Education (Interested Party) 30. Tran s Nzoia Kitale High Court Robinson Mwanga IEBC Justice Anthony Kitale County ElectionPetition No. 1 Alpha Kitazi Kore Bilha Kiptugen Mrima of 2017 Khaemba Patrick Simiyu 31. Turk ana County Lodwar High Court John Munyes Kiyonga Josephat Nanok Justice Stephen Lodwar ElectionPetition No. 1 IEBC Riechi of 2017 George Oyugi 32. Waji r County Garissa High Court Adow Mohamed Abakar Mohamed Abdi Mahamed Justice Alfred Milimani ElectionPetition No. 3 Gichohi Gatuma Patrick Mabeya Nairobi of 2017 IEBC 33. Waji r County Milimani High Court Ahmed Abullahi Mohamed Abdi Mahamud Justice Alfred Milimani ElectionPetition No. 14 Mohamed Patrick Gichohi Mabeya Nairobi of 2017 Ahmed Muhumid Abdi IEBC 34. Vihi ga County Kakamega High Court Hamza Musuri IEBC Justice Ruth Sitati Kakamega ElectionPetition No. 11 Sarah Ogaro of 2017 Wilbur Otichilo Patrick Lumumba SENATOR 35. Gari ssa County Milimani High Court Hussein Issa Abdi and 2 IEBC Justice Rose Ougo Millimani ElectionPetition No. 12 others Returning Officer, Garissa Nairobi of 2017 County Haji Yusuf County Commandant Garissa County 36. Hom abay Homabay High Court Rabongo Fred IEBC Justice J. R. Migori Election Petition No. 2 County Returning Officer Homa Karanja of 2017 Bay County Kajwang Moses Otieno 37. Kak amega County Kakamega High Court Seth Ambusini Panyako IEBC Justice Thripsisa Kisumu Election Petition No. Returning Officer, Kakamega Cherere 14of 2017 County Cleophas Wakhungu Malalah 38. Kilifi County Malindi High Court Jacob Thoya Iha IEBC Justice Patrick Malindi Election Petition No. 6 Wafula Chebukati, Returning Otieno of 2017 Officer, National Tallying Centre Kilifi County Returning Officer Stewart Mwachiru Shadrack Madzayo 39. Kirin yaga County Kerugoya High Court Dickson Daniel Karaba Kibiru Charles Reubenson Justice Abigail Kerugoya ElectionPetition No. 3 Samuel Seky Lepati Mshila of 2017 IEBC 40. Kirin yaga County Kerugoya High Court James Karimi Karubiu IEBC Justice Abigail Kerugoya Election Petition No. 1 Samuel Lepati Seki Mshila of 2017 Charles Reubenson Kibiru (Interested Party) 41. Kisii County Kisii High Court Charles Obera Orito IEBC Justice Winfred Kisii Election Petition No. 1 George Ogaki Pius Robert Isaac Sidney Namulungu Okwany of 2017 Samson Ongeri Kegengo 42. Lam u County Malindi High Court Albeity Hassan Abdalla IEBC Justice Asenath Malindi Election Petition No. 8 Mohammed Adan Ali Ongeri of 2017 Anuar Loitiptip Wiper Democratic Movement Party 43. Mac hakos County Machakos High Court Kala Jackson IEBC Justice David Machakos Election Petition No. 4 Kabaka Boniface Kemei of 2017 44. Man dera County Milimani High Court Hassan Asden Osman IEBC Justice Francis Milimani Election Petition No. 6 Returning Officer Mandera Tuiyott Nairobi of 2017 County Mohamed Maalim Mohamud 45. Meru County Meru High Court Milton Mugambi Imanyara IEBC Justice Anne Meru Election Petition No. 5 Meru County Returning Officer Ongijo 5208 THE KENYA GAZETTE 15th September, 2017 No. Electoral Area Election Petition No. Petitioner(s) Respondent(s) Election Court Court Station (Venue) of 2017 Franklin Mithika Linturi 46. Naro k County Narok High Court Nkoidila Ole Lankas IEBC Justice Christine Naivasha Election Petition No. 3 Albert Kiplagat Nduku Kimeu Anastasia Meoli of 2017 Ledama Olekina 47. Tran s Nzoia Kitale High Court Henry Ndiema IEBC Justice George Eldoret County Election Petition No.
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