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Allocation of Seats in the Chamber During the Sitting of the House Scheduled to Take Place on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 10.00Am – Morning Sitting REPUBLIC OF KENYA TWELFTH PARLIAMENT THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY – (FOURTH SESSION) ____________________________ ALLOCATION OF SEATS IN THE CHAMBER DURING THE SITTING OF THE HOUSE SCHEDULED TO TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2020 AT 10.00AM – MORNING SITTING Honourable Members, In accordance with paragraph 2 of the Speaker’s Guidelines (No. 2 of 2020) of 2ndApril 2020 as read together with paragraphs 1 & 2 of the Speaker’s Guidelines (Supplementary - I) of April 11, 2020 and following registration of Members desirous of attending the Sitting of the House on Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 10.00am (Morning Sitting) on First-Register-First-Occupy basis, the seats available have been allocated as follows – A. RESERVED SEATS IN THE CHAMBER No NAME AND DESIGNATION SEAT 1 The Hon. Aden B. Duale, EGH, MP, Leader of the Majority Party (outgoing) 10 2 The Hon. (Dr.) Amos Kimunyah, EGH, MP, Leader of the Majority Party (incoming) 170 3 The Hon. CPA John Mbadi, EGH, CBS, MP, Leader of the Minority Party 25 4 The Hon. Moses Cheboi, CBS, MP, Deputy Speaker 65 5 The Hon. Emmanuel Wangwe, MP, Majority Party Whip 15 6 The Hon. Junet Sheikh Mohamed, CBS, MP, Minority Party Whip 20 7 Seat Reserved for a Member of the Speaker's Panel 69 8 The Hon. Joseph Kirui Limo, MP, Chair, Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning 53 9 The Hon. Katoo Ole Metito, EGH, MP, Chair, Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations 175 The Hon. David Pkosing, CBS, MP, Chair, Departmental Committee on Transport, PW&H (Amendments to the 10 145 Finance Bill) 11 Member, Departmental Committee on Justice and Legal Affairs (Amendments to the Finance Bill) 232 1 12 The Hon. (Dr.) Adan Keynan, CBS, MP, PSC Commissioner 76 13 The Hon. Aisha Jumwa, MP, PSC Commissioner 108 14 The Hon. Jimmy Angwenyi, MGH, MP, Deputy Leader of the Majority Party 59 15 The Hon. Robert Mbui, MP, Deputy Leader of the Minority Party 36 16 The Hon. Richard Maore Maoka, CBS, MP, Deputy Majority Party Whip 81 17 The Hon. (Dr.) Eseli Simiyu, CBS, MP, Deputy Minority Party Whip 42 18 The Hon. Dennitah Ghati, HSC, MP, Nominated, PLWD 322 19 The Hon. Moses Kuria, HSC, MP, Gatundu South (Amendments to the Finance Bill) 272 B. ALLOCATION IN THE CHAMBER No NAME CONSTITUENCY PARTY SEAT 20 The Hon. Faith Wairimu Gitau, MP Nyandarua (CWR) JP 269 21 The Hon. Anab Mohamed Gure, MP Garissa (CWR) JP 229 22 The Hon. Geoffrey Omuse, MP Teso South ODM 48 23 The Hon. Martha Wangari, MP Gilgil JP 324 24 The Hon. Alfah Miruka Ondieki, MP Bomachoge Chache KNC 204 25 The Hon. Moses Lessonet, MP Eldama Ravine JP 151 26 The Hon. Charles Ngusya Nguna, MP Mwingi West WDM - K 126 27 The Hon. Jennifer Shamalla, MP Nominated JP 238 28 The Hon. Francis Kuria Kimani, MP Molo JP 155 29 The Hon. Paul Koinange, MP Kiambaa JP 133 30 The Hon. Lokiru Ali Mohamed, MP Turkana East ODM 184 31 The Hon. Beatrice Nkatha, MP Tharaka-Nithi (CWR) JP 247 32 The Hon. (Prof.) Zadoc Abel Ogutu, MP Bomachoge Borabu Independent 192 33 The Hon. (Dr.) Daniel Kamuren Tuitoek, MP Mogotio JP 297 2 34 The Hon. Stanley Muiruri Muthama, MP Lamu West MCCP 311 35 The Hon. (Dr.) Lilian Gogo, MP Rangwe ODM 112 36 The Hon. Peter Francis Masara, MP Suna West Independent 197 37 The Hon. Jerusha Mongina, MP Nyamira (CWR) JP 327 38 The Hon. Shadrack John Mose, MP Kitutu Masaba JP 320 39 The Hon. Mercy Gakuya, MP Kasarani JP 317 40 The Hon. (Dr.) Wilson Kipngetich Kogo, MP Chesumei JP 343 41 The Hon. Kipsengeret Koros, MP Sigowet/Soin Independent 208 42 The Hon. Gabriel Kago Mukuha, MP Githunguri JP 315 43 The Hon. Tom Mboya Odege, MP Nyatike ODM 214 44 The Hon. Col. (Rtd) Dido Ali Rasso, MP Saku JP 258 45 The Hon. Cecily Mbarire, MGH, MP Nominated JP 265 46 The Hon. Benjamin Washiali, CBS, MP Mumias East JP 137 47 The Hon. David Mwalika Mboni, MP Kitui Rural CCU 96 48 The Hon. David Ole Sankok, MP Nominated JP 253 49 The Hon. Samuel Onunga Atandi, MP Alego Usonga ODM 118 50 The Hon. Janet Nangabo Wanyama, MP Trans Nzoia (CWR) JP 331 51 The Hon. Edith Nyenze, MP Kitui West WDM - K 189 52 The Hon. Isaac Waihenya Ndirangu, MP Roysambu JP 167 53 The Hon. Andrew Mwadime, MP Mwatate ODM 101 54 The Hon. Major (Rtd) Bashir S. Abdullaih, MP Mandera North JP 295 55 The Hon. Mohamed Ali Mohamed, MP Nyali Independent 130 56 The Hon. Peter Kimari Kihara, MP Mathioya JP 224 57 The Hon. Jonah Mburu, MP Lari JP 300 3 58 The Hon. Adan Haji Yussuf, MP Mandera West EFP 304 59 The Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah, CBS, MP Kikuyu JP 278 60 The Hon. Yusuf Hassan, MP Kamukunji JP 162 C. ALLOCATION IN THE VOTING LOBBY No NAME CONSTITUENCY PARTY SEAT 61 The Hon. Nasri Sahal Ibrahim, MP Nominated FORD - K 1 62 The Hon. Titus Khamala Mukhwana, MP Lurambi ANC 2 63 The Hon. Mary Wamaua Njoroge, MP Maragwa JP 3 64 The Hon. Josphat Kabinga Wachira, MP Mwea JP 4 65 The Hon. Johnson Manya Naicca, MP Mumias West ODM 5 66 The Hon. (Dr.) Korei Ole Lemein, MP Narok South JP 6 67 The Hon. (Dr.) Amos Kimunyah, EGH, MP Kipipiri JP 7 68 The Hon. Eve Akinyi Obara, MP Kabondo Kasipul ODM 8 69 The Hon. James Mwangi Gakuya, MP Embakasi North JP 9 70 The Hon. Kathuri Murungi, MP South Imenti Independent 11 71 The Hon. William Kisang, MP Marakwet West JP 12 72 The Hon. John Munene Wambugu, MP Kirinyaga Central JP 13 73 The Hon. Jones Mlolwa, MP Voi ODM 14 74 The Hon. Erastus Kivasu Nzioka, MP Mbooni ND 16 75 The Hon. Ayub Savula, MP Lugari ANC 17 76 The Hon. Esther Passaris, OGW, MP Nairobi City (CWR) ODM 18 77 The Hon. Alice Muthoni Wahome, MP Kandara JP 19 D. ALLOCATION IN OTHER DESIGNATED AREAS No NAME CONSTITUENCY PARTY SEAT 4 78 The Hon. Annie Kibeh, MP Gatundu North JP 79 The Hon. Abdul Rahim Dawood, MP North Imenti JP 80 The Hon. Millie Odhiambo, MP Suba North ODM 81 The Hon. Clement Muturi Kigano, MP Kangema JP 82 The Hon. Teddy Ngumbao, MP Ganze ODM 83 The Hon. Abdikhaim Osman Mohamed, MP Fafi KANU 84 The Hon. Ken Chonga Kiti, MP Kilifi South ODM 85 The Hon. Patrick Makau King’ola, MP Mavoko WDM - K 86 The Hon. Rahab Mukami Wachira, MP Nyeri (CWR) JP 87 The Hon. Wilson Sossion, MP Nominated ODM 88 The Hon. Lentoi Joni Lekumontare, MP Samburu East KANU 89 The Hon. Joshua Mbithi Mwalyo, MP Masinga WDM - K 90 The Hon. Beatrice Adagala, MP Vihiga (CWR) ANC 91 The Hon. (Dr.) Makali Mulu, MP Kitui Central WDM - K 92 The Hon. Sophia Abdi Noor, MP Ijara PDR 93 The Hon. Sabina W. M. Chege, MP Muranga (CWR) JP 94 The Hon. Eric Muchangi Njiru, MP Runyenjes JP 95 The Hon. Abdi Mude Ibrahim, MP Lafey EFP 96 The Hon. Kubai Iringo, MP Igembe Central JP 97 The Hon. Shakeel Shabbir, MP Kisumu East Independent 98 The Hon. Ruth Wangari Mwaniki, OGW, MP Kigumo JP 99 The Hon. Fred Kapondi, MP Mt. Elgon JP 100 The Hon. Lemanken Aramat, MP Narok East JP 101 The Hon. Fabian Kyule Muli, MP Kangundo Muungano 5 102 The Hon. Charles Kilonzo, MP Yatta Independent 103 The Hon. (Dr.) Naomi Shaban, EGH, MP Taveta JP 104 The Hon. Moses Nguchine Kirima, MP Central Imenti JP 105 The Hon T.J. Kajwang, MP Ruaraka ODM 106 The Hon. Murwithania Rindikiri, MP Buuri JP 107 The Hon. William Kamoti Mwamkale, MP Rabai ODM 108 The Hon. Ezekiel Machogu Ombaki, MP Nyaribari Masaba NAPK 109 The Hon. Timothy Wanyonyi Wetangula, MP Westlands ODM 110 The Hon. Leonard Yegon Brighton, MP Konoin JP 111 The Hon. (Dr.) James Nyikal, CBS, MP Seme ODM 112 The Hon. James Wamacukuru, MP Kabete JP 113 The Hon. Sakwa Bunyasi, MP Nambale ANC 114 The Hon. Julius Mawathe, MP Embakasi South WDM-K 115 The Hon. Muriuki Njagagua, MP Mbeere North JP 116 The Hon. (Eng.) Thuddeus Kithua Nzambia, MP Kilome WDM - K 117 The Hon. Bady Twalib, MP Jomvu ODM 118 The Hon. James Lomenen, MP Turkana South JP 119 The Hon. Ernest Ogesi Kivai, MP Vihiga ANC 120 The Hon. John Paul Mwirigi, MP Igembe South Independent 6 .
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