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The Constitution of Kenya the Elections GAZETTE NOTICE NO… THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE ELECTIONS ACT (No. 24 of 2011) THE ELECTION (GENERAL) REGULATIONS, 2012 PERSONS SCHEDULED TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PARTY PRIMARY FOR ORANGE DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by Articles 88 (4) (d) and (e), of the Constitution of Kenya, sections 13, 31 (2B) and (2C) and 74 of the Elections Act, 2011, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission GIVES NOTICE to the public that the persons listed in the Schedules below stand to contest in the party primary for Orange Democratic Movement on or before 26th April, 2017. SCHEDULE 1 LIST OF PERSONS FOR COUNTY GOVERNOR County Name ID Number SEX 01 Mombasa County Asha Hussein Mohamed 13850054 F Sadif Javeid Deen 33329338 F Hamisa Maalim Zaja 10959227 F Mariam Antonet Iwande 26943414 F 02- Kwale County Fatuma Hamisi Masito 11601566 F Zuleikha Juma Hassan 27553751 F 03 - Kilifi County Gertrude Mbeyu Mwanyanje 11641961 F Juliet Riziki Baya 22107847 F 04 - Tana River County Alfelt Mumbo Abio 3329787 F 05 - Lamu County Esha Nizar Abdalla 10390233 F 06 - Taita Taveta County Anastanzia Wakesho Mombo 5350248 F Anisa Hope Sanguli Mwakio 8946633 F 07 - Garissa County Fatuma Kinsi Abass 20062304 F 08 - Wajir County Barey Diis Bulle 9562308 F 10 - Marsabit County Amina Guyo Halake 13804116 F 12 - MERU COUNTY Betsy Kinya 28557753 F 14 - EMBU COUNTY Mary Ndunge Mutua 1092748 F 23 - Turkana County Pauline Akai Lokuruka 291966 F Locham Asimit Seline 20239923 F Rhoda Arupe Loyor 146211 F Jecinta Ngasike Abenyo A177612 F Stellah Eragae Lochodo 21835866 F 24 - West Pokot County Lilian Janice Plapan 904081 F 25 - SAMBURU COUNTY Pauline Lenguris 13047332 F 28 - Elgeyo Marakwet County Elisabeth Lingatom 553172 F 32 - NAKURU Beatrice Pacifica Onsongo 10931191 F Asha Rashid Kurwa 13622690 F 33 - Narok County Eunice Saoina Selewuan Marima 4808989 F Rebecca Noonaishi Tonkei 9885005 F Pauline Kinyarkuo 34 - Kajiado County Esther Karapio Somoire 13611994 F Justine Simayiai Rakita 28045499 F Lucy Naneu Shurake 7268324 F Caroline Letura 37 - Kakamega County Hadija Nganyi Juma 21903578 F Sarah Watsula 13052320 F Elsie Busihile Muhanda 569766 F 38 - Vihiga County Mercy Adema Lugariki 23524769 F Mary Amalemba 11583489 F Amimo Rhoda Mbandu 1820512 F 39 - BUNGOMA COUNTY Consolata Nabwire Wakwabubi 13437109 F Sween Khayanga Nyongesa 22186125 F 40 - Busia County Florence Mwikali Mutua 10089907 F Winnie Awuor Oyugi 138653 F Happy Gloria Akhanyalu 1044228 F Judith Alice Odeda 12684237 F 41 - Siaya County Christine Oduor Ombaka B11601143 F Florence Akinyi Aluodo 22001465 F Patricia Awaka Okudo 16065290 F 42 - Kisumu County Rozaah Akinyi Buyu Dwasi 3082529 F Rose Auma Ogendo Nyamunga 569849 F 43 - Homa Bay County Hon. Gladys Atieno Nyasuna Wanga 22008619 F 44 - Migori County Fatuma Zainab Mohamed 13385812 F Pamela Awuor Ochieng 10823197 F Mary Auma Onyango 850877 F Dennitah Ghati 13606791 F 45 - Kisii County Janet Ongera 325384 F 46 - Nyamira County Alice Nyanchoka Chae 8773687 F 47 - Nairobi County Ramla Maalim Mohamud 13330878 F Beatrice Kwamboka Makori 22487874 F Joan Atieno Odawa 4829007 F Jane Nyaboke Matoke 31341377 F Carolyn Andisi Mayunzu 20326861 F Esther Passaris 8619088 F SCHEDULE 2 LIST OF PERSONS FOR PRIMARIES MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT COUNTY CONSTITUENCY NAME ID/PASSPORT GENDER DISABILITY 01 - MOMBASA 001- Changamwe Omar Mwinyi Shimbwa 235544 M Not provided Goshi Juma Alliy 13595124 M Not provided 002- Jomvu Karisa Nzai Munyika 8535374 M Not provided Bady Twalib Bady 13455858 M Not provided Dan Aluora Aloo 8239486 M Not provided 003- Kisauni Rashid Juma Bedzimba 8621073 M Not provided 004- Nyali Edward Markosewe Omondi 14492782 M Not provided Said Abdalla Salim 22232540 M Not provided Mohamed Ali Mohamed 22241668 M Not provided Hamisi Mashobo Mwaguya 11788327 M Not provided 005- Likoni Khamis Ali Domoko 8534183 M Not provided Mishi Juma Khamisi 10579086 F Not provided Bernard Odhiambo Waore 9987363 M Not provided 006- Mvita Asha Hussein Mohamed 13850054 F Not provided Hon. Abdulswamad Sheriff Nassir 13358416 M Not provided 02 - KWALE 007 - Msambweni Omari Idd Boga 11601504 M Not provided Suleiman Dori Ramadhan 21232437 M Not provided 008 - Lunga Lunga Omar Mbwana Zonga 768090 M Not provided Hassan Mohamed Mwanyoha 2202167 M Not provided 009 - Matuga Benjamin Dalu Stephen Tayari 12902766 M Not provided 010 - Kinango Seth Mwatela Kamanza 25157221 M Not provided 03 - KILIFI 011 - Kilifi North Owen Yaa Baya 11264837 M Not provided 012 - Kilifi South Moses Gunda Munga 22518892 M Not provided Richard Ken Chonga Kiti 8458683 M Not provided Kaingu Boniface Mwingo 10092012 M Not provided Stewart Mwachiru S. Madzayo 159777 M Not provided Nicholas Mrima Wanyepe 5022949 M Not provided Amina Nassor Abdallah 27534865 F Not provided 013 - Kaloleni Paul Kahindi Katana 11764021 M Not provided 014 - Rabai William Kamoti Mwamkala 2141674 M Not provided 015 - Ganze Teddy Ngumbao Mwambire 22034774 M Not provided 016 - Malindi Aisha Jumwa Karisa Katana 13446192 F Not provided William Baraka Mtengo 11085028 M Not provided 017 - Magarini Michael Thoya Kingi 22598903 M Not provided Alii Komora Wayu 5955287 M Not provided 04 - TANA RIVER 018 - Garsen Frankfaith Makorani Ddaiddo 12726551 M Not provided 020 - Bura Yakub Adow Kuno 26178851 M Not provided 05 - LAMU 021 - Lamu East Shekue Kahale Kombo 10390004 M Not provided Mohamed Madhubuti 22272799 M Not provided 022 - Lamu West Rishad Hamid Ahmed Amana 5355336 M Not provided 06 - TAITA TAVETA 023 - Taveta Ruth Mkumbulu Lelewa 5347785 F Not provided 024 - Wundanyi Raymond Joel Mwakima Mwangola 5407668 M Not provided 025 - Mwatate Christopher Mwandime Mwambingu 25447943 M Not provided Andrew Mwadime 8522929 M Not provided 026 - Voi Hon. Jones Mwagogo Mlolwa 5434572 M Not provided 07 - GARISSA 028 - Balambala Abdikadir Omar Aden 13116397 M Not provided 030 - Dadaab Mohamed Dahir Duale 34876 M Not provided 032 - Ijara Sophia Abdi Noor 188269 F Not provided 08 - WAJIR 033 - Wajir North Ahmed Abdisalan Ibrahim 20865145 M Not provided 034 - Wajir East Mohamed Ali Mursal 1130816 M Not provided 035 - Tarbaj Fatuma Ibrahim Ali 33246825 F Not provided 036 - Wajir West Ahmed Kolosh Mohamed 21657019 M Not provided 037 - Eldas Ahmed Boray Arale 11173634 M Not provided 038 - Wajir South Hussein Hassan Muhumed 20504983 M Not provided 12 - MERU 052 - Igembe Central Esther Karimi Njeru 24280057 F Not provided 053 - Igembe North Kirianki Kimathi Charles Dalton 23308875 M Not provided 054 - Tigania West George Kimathi Samuel 11609442 M Not provided 055 - Tigania East Gervasio Karithi Kiburi 24111628 M Not provided 055 - South Imenti David Muriuki 10795452 M Not provided 13 - THARAKA - NITHI 060 - Maara Silas Kaburu M'Ithaka 5095687 M Not provided 061 - Chuka - Igamba Ngombe Zachary Gitonga Kathuni 26014535 M Not provided 062 - Tharaka Juma Njagi 4827546 M Not provided 14 - EMBU 063 - Manyatta Danson M. Njoka 399913 M Not provided 065 - Mbeere South Hesbon Mwangi Erasmus 1275419 M Not provided 15 - KITUI 069 - Mwingi Central David Paul Kilatya Kilonzi 237765 M Not provided 16 - MACHAKOS 076 - Yatta Henry Musau Kimiti 8347474 M Not provided 080 - Mavoko Michael Mutua Mutuku 12661923 M Not provided 17 - MAKUENI 084 - Kilome George Lancaster Mutua Nzioka 6882082 M Not provided 085 - Kaiti Justus Mulinge Kisaulu 21946355 M Not provided Raphael Kioko Kiandiko 25673812 M Not provided 086 - Makueni Tom Luusa Munyasya 10504043 M Not provided 087 - Kibwezi West Seth Kakusye 5174259 F Not provided 19 - NYERI 096 - Mathira Christopher Maina Kiruta 11411514 M Not provided 22 - KIAMBU 114 - Thika town Angela Katumbu Musili 11007937 F Not provided 119 - Kabete Peter Mbugua Njeri 23529372 M Not provided 23 - TURKANA 123 - Turkana North Joseph Ekalale Imuton 21312682 M Not provided 124 - Turkana West Patrick Losike Lokaimoe 20334692 M Not provided Sylvester Kuya Ekomwa 12908831 M Not provided 125 - Turkana Central John Lodepe Nakara 12907651 M Not provided 126 - Loima Jeremiah Ekamais Lomorukai 13648354 M Not provided 127 - Turkana South Ebenyo Ekuwam Lynus 21324989 M Not provided James Ekamais Esuron 13648647 M Not provided Joseph Jumapili Elim 12908038 M Not provided Lokaale Samuel Lomodo 27714226 M Not provided 128 - Turkana East Lokiru Mohammed Ali 12907652 M Not provided Eliud Kerio Lang'acha 3451291 M Not provided 24 - WEST POKOT 129 - Kapanguria Todosia Ruto Richard 26069274 M Not provided 130 - Sigor Emmanuel Lokicha Kaliakamur 11529401 M Not provided 25 - SAMBURU Samburu East Leo Lenas Leshore 24240917 M Not provided Robert Lemerketo 11455244 M Not provided 26 - TRANS NZOIA 136 - Kwanza Jacob Nalanda Nasongo 21726078 M Not provided 137 - Endebess Peter Wekesa 12419189 M Not provided Moses Wanjala Aineah Masinde 5615855 M Not provided 138 - Saboti Robert Wanjala Makona 3807272 M Not provided Caleb Amisi Luyai 25164715 M Not provided 140 - Cherangany Alfred Sahani Kadima 678974 M Not provided 27 - UASIN GISHU 142 - Turbo David Songok Lagat 4726123 M Not provided 143 - Moiben Laban Kibiwot Kiyeny Matelong 22839522 M Not provided 28 - ELGEYO MARAKWET 147 - Marakwet East Jonah Khamathew Cherutich 22343489 M Not provided 149 - Keiyo North William Kipruto 8770165 M Not provided 150 - Keiyo South Micah Kipkemboi Kigen 7060440 M Not provided 30 - BARINGO 158 - Baringo North Moses Kwonyike Melil 335238 M Not provided 160 - Baringo South Amos Ledaa Olempaka 22967446 M Not provided 31 - LAIKIPIA 165 - Laikipia North Mathew Lekidime Lempurkel 13443612 M Not provided 32 - NAKURU 175 - Nakuru Town West Philip Likwilo Chibole Ndeta 6876885 M Not provided James
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