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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. 68 NAIROBI, 7th April, 2021 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICE NO. 3191 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA INDEPENDENT ELECTORAL AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION ACT (No. 9 of 2011) THE ELECTIONS ACT (No. 24 of 2011) THE ELECTION (GENERAL) REGULATIONS, 2012 NOMINATED CANDIDATES FOR MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR JUJA AND BONCHARI CONSTITUENCIES, MEMBER OF RURII WARD IN NYANDARUA COUNTY ASSEMBLY SCHEDULED TO BE HELD ON 18TH MAY, 2021. IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Articles 84, 85, 88 (4) 97, 99 and 193 of the Constitution of Kenya, section 4 (d), (f), (j), (k) of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act, 2011, sections 13 (3), 22, 24,25, 26 and 110 of the Elections Act, 2011, Part III, V, VIII, IX and Regulations 51 (2), (5) and (6) of the Elections (General) Regulations, 2012, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission gives notice to the public that the persons listed in Columns one and two to the Schedules stand validly nominated to contest for the By-Elections Scheduled to be held on 18th May, 2021. FIRST SCHEDULE NOMINATED CANDIDATES–BONCHARI CONSTITUENCY County County Constituency Constituency Party Political Party Surname Other Names Abbreviation Symbol Code Name Code Name Code Name Atancha Jeremiah 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 01 7 Agano Party AGANO Keraa Mary Sally 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 079 United Green UGM Movement Matagaro Paul Mongiti 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 005 Mwangaza Tu Party MTP Mogaka Charles 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 025 Progressive Party of PPOK Ndege Kenya [1551 155215525:17 PM THE KENYA GAZETTE 7th April, 2021 County County Constituency Constituency Party Political Party Surname Other Names Abbreviation Symbol Code Name Code Name Code Name Mosomi Kevin 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 044 Party of Democratic PDU Mokaya Unity Nyabuto Margaret 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 067 Maendeleo Chap MCCP Gesare Chap Party Nyakeya Erick Oigo 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 084 National NRA Reconstruction Alliance Oimeke Robert Pavel 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 021 Orange Democratic ODM Obwoto Movement Omanwa Victor Omare 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 081 Party of Economic PED Democracy Onkendi Ondieki 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 040 The New TND Jonah Democrats Opore Zebedeo 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 027 Jubilee Party JP John Oroo Teresa Bitutu 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 015 United Democratic UDA Alliance Oyugi David Ogega 045 Kisii 261 Bonchari 019 Kenya Social KSC Congress SECOND SCHEDULE NOMINATED CANDIDATES—JUJA CONSTITUENCY County County Constituency Constituency Party Surname Other Names Political Party Name Abbreviation Symbol Code Name Code Name Code Mwangi Kariuki Chege 022 Kiambu 113 Juja Ind Kale/Sukuma IND Kagera Eunice 022 Kiambu 113 Juja 040 The New Democrats TND Wanjiru Kariuki Joseph Gichui 022 Kiambu 113 Juja Ind Dawa ya Juja IND Kariuki Rashid Iregi 022 Kiambu 113 Juja Ind Bunch of Banana IND Marungo James Kariuki 022 Kiambu 113 Juja Ind Mountain IND Mburu John Njoroge 022 Kiambu 113 Juja 022 Peoples Party of PPK Kenya Ndung'u Antony Kirori 022 Kiambu 113 Juja 067 Maendeleo Chap MCCP Chap Party Ndung'u George 022 Kiambu 113 Juja 038 Peoples PEP Koimburi Empowerment Party Ndungu Kenedy 022 Kiambu 113 Juja 071 National Liberal NLP Gachuma Party 7th April, 2021 THE KENYA GAZETTE 1553 County County Constituency Constituency Party Surname Other Names Political Party Name Abbreviation Symbol Code Name Code Name Code Waititu Susan Njeri 022 Kiambu 113 Juja 027 Jubilee Party JP Zulu Julius 022 Kiambu 113 Juja Ind Plumb Line IND Thiong'o THIRD SCHEDULE NOMINATED CANDIDATES – RURII WARD – NYANDARUA COUNTY ASSEMBLY County County Other County County Constituency Constituency Assembly Assembly Party Political Surname Abbreviation Symbol Names Code Name Code Name Ward Ward Code Party Name Code Name Gathika Peter 018 Nyandarua 091 Ol Kalou 0457 Rurii 013 Democratic DP Ndirangu Party of Kenya Gitau Gerald 018 Nyandarua 091 Ol Kalou 0457 Rurii IND Rabbit IND Njoroge Githaiga Francis 018 Nyandarua 091 Ol Kalou 0457 Rurii 015 United UDA Muraya Democratic Alliance Kiriga Peter 018 Nyandarua 091 Ol Kalou 0457 Rurii 027 Jubilee Party JP Thinji Nderi Isaac 018 Nyandarua 091 Ol Kalou 0457 Rurii 067 Maendeleo MCCP Ndegwa Chap Chap Party Ndung'u Susan 018 Nyandarua 091 Ol Kalou 0457 Rurii 040 The New TND Wangeci Democrats Dated the 6th April, 2021. W. W. CHEBUKATI, Chairperson, Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENT PRINTER, NAIROBI .
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