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General Election 2017 Nomination and Tallying Centers - General Election 2017 CODE Nomination Venue Name S.W. Coast 1 (Mombasa Region) 1.MOMBASA COUNTY Bandari College 001 CHANGAMWE St. Lwanga Primary school -Changamwe 002 JOMVU Kajembe Secondary School 003 KISAUNI Shanzu Teachers' College 004 NYALI MITC (NITA) 005 LIKONI Likoni School of the Blind 006 MVITA Chandaria Hall 2.KWALE COUNTY Kenya School of Government Matuga 007 MSAMBWENI IEBC Msambweni Constituency Office 008 LUNGA LUNGA Kids Care-Mshiu 009 MATUGA Kenya School of Government Matuga 010 KINANGO Kinango Secondary School 3.TAITA TAVETA Danida Hall 023 TAVETA Lutheran Church Hall Taveta 024 WUNDANYI Wundanyi County Council Hall 025 MWATATE IEBC Mwatate Constituency Office 026 VOI Scripture Mission - Voi North Coast 2 (Malindi) KILIFI COUNTY COUNTY COUNCIL OF KILIFI 11 KILIFI NORTH PWANI UNIVERSITY 012 KILIFI SOUTH KENYA AGRICULTURAL AND LIVESTOCK RESEARCH ORG- MTWAPA 013 KALOLENI IEBC OFFICE 014 RABAI DCC S HALL MWAWESA 015 GANZE GANZE BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL 016 MALINDI MALINDI IEBC OFFICES 017 MAGARINI IEBC OFFICE TANA RIVER COUNTY IEBC OFFICE 018 GARSEN GARSEN HIGH SCHOOL 019 GALOLE IEBC OFFICE 020 BURA BURA COUNTRY CLUB (BCC) LAMU COUNTY MWANARAFA HALL 021 LAMU EAST FAZA SOCIAL HALL 022 LAMU WEST KPA HALL 3 Garrissa and Ijara GARISSA COUNTY CEM'S OFFICE GARISSA 027 GARISSA TOWNSHIP GARISSA TOWNSHIP OFFICE 028 BALAMBALA BALAMBALA IEBC OFFICE 029 LAGDERA MADOGASHE SECONDARY HALL 030 DADAAB Dadaab IEBC OFFICE 031 FAFI BURA IEBC OFFICE 032 IJARA MASALANI IEBC OFFICE 4 Wajir/Mandera WAJIR COUNTY WAJIR COUNTY ICT HALL 033 WAJIR NORTH BUTE SUB-COUNTY HALL 034 WAJIR EAST WAJIR SECONDARY SCHOOL 035 TARBAJ IEBC CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 036 WAJIR WEST GRIFTU PASTORAL TRAINING CENTRE 037 ELDAS ELDAS CDF HALL 038 WAJIR SOUTH HABASWEIN LIBRARY MANDERA OUNTY MANDERA ARIDLANDS 039 MANDERA WEST TAKABA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 040 BANISSA BANISA SOCIAL HALL 041 MANDERA NORTH SUB-COUNTY COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE 042 MANDERA SOUTH ELWAK YOUTH RESOURCE CENTRE 043 MANDERA EAST MANDERA YOUTH POLYTECHNIC HALL 044 LAFEY LAFEY DCCs BOARDROOM 5 Upper Eastern MARSABIT COUNTY ST. STEPHENS TRAINING CENTRE 045 MOYALE ARIDLANDS-NDMA MOYALE 046 NORTH HORR NORTH HORR GIRLS SECONDARY 047 SAKU CATHOLIC SOCIAL HALL 048 LAISAMIS CAPA CATHOLIC MISSION HALL-LAISAMIS ISIOLO COUNTY AGRICULTURAL TRAINING CENTRE-RURAL 049 ISIOLO NORTH CATHOLIC MISSION HALL-ISIOLO 050 ISIOLO SOUTH SAYYIDAH FATMA GIRLS EDU. COMPLEX 6 Central Eastern MERU COUNTY To Be Communicated THARAKA-NITHI KENYA WATER INSTITUTE CHIAKARIGA CAMPUS EMBU COUNTY To Be Communicated 7 Lower Eastern KITUI COUNTY KEFRI HALL 067 MWINGI NORTH CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 068 MWINGI WEST MWINGI WEST SCC BOARD ROOM 069 MWINGI CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 070 KITUI WEST MATINYANI WOMEN MULTIPURPOSE HALL 071 KITUI RURAL IEBC CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 072 KITUI CENTRAL IEBC CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 073 KITUI EAST CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 074 KITUI SOUTH IEBC Constituency Office, Ikutha MACHAKOS COUNTY IEBC COUNTY OFFICE MACHAKOS 075 MASINGA MASINGA CATHOLIC HALL 076 YATTA KITHIMANI YOUTH EMPOWERMENT CENTRE HALL 077 KANGUDO CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 078 MATUNGULU UPPER MANZA COMMUNITY COMPLEX 079 KATHIANI LUMBWA POLYTECHNIC 080 MAVOKO MAVOKO IEBC OFFICE AT THE DCC'S COMPOUND 081 MACHAKOS MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY 082 MWALA TUMAINI SOCIAL HALL ,MASII MAKUENI COUNTY MAKUENI EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION TEACHERS TRAINING INSTITUTE-WOTE 083 MBOONI TAWA SOCIAL HALL 084 KILOME KIMA TECHNICAL 085 KAITI MUKUYUNI SOCIAL HALL 086 MAKUENI MAKUENI CATHOLIC MULTIPURPOSE HALL 087 KIBWEZI WEST CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 088 KIBWEZI EAST LUTHERAN CHURCH HALL KAMBU 8 NYERI REGION NYANDARUA COUNTY OL KALOU ACK HALL 089 KINANGOP KINANGOP IEBC OFFICE 090 KIPIPIRI MANUNGA CATHOLIC HALL 091 OL'KALOU OL KALOU ACK HALL 092 OL'JOROK OL JORO OROK CATHOLIC PARISH HALL 093 NDARAGWA MUTANGA CATHOLIC PARISH HALL NYERI COUNTY IFAD HALL 094 TETU WAMAGANA SOCIAL HALL 095 KIENI KIENI IEBC OFFICE - MWEIGA 096 MATHIRA KARATINA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 097 OTHAYA OTHAYA CDF HALL 098 MUKURWENI MUKURWE-INI IEBC OFFICE 099 NYERI TOWN RURING'U SOCIAL HALL 100 MWEA WANG'URU CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY SERVICE HALL 101 GICHUGU CHRISTIAN COMMMUNITY SERVICE (CCS) HALL WANG'URU 102 NDIA GICHUGU YOUTH EMPOWERMENT CENTRE 103 KIRINYAGA CENTRAL NDIA IEBC OFFICE KIRINYAGA COUNTY YOUTH EMPOWERMENT CENTRE 9 Central Region Thika MURANGA COUNTY MUKUYU PROPOSED IEBC CEM's OFFICE 106 KIHARU MUKUYU PROPOSED IEBC CEM's OFFICE KIAMBU 112 GATUNDU NORTH GATUNDU NORTH DCC BOARDROOM 116 GITHUNGURI IEBC OFFICE GITHUNGURI 117 KIAMBU KARURI CATHOLIC HALL 10 North Rift TURKANA COUNTY LODWAR YOUTH POLYTECHNIC 123 TURKANA NORTH LOKITAUNG YOUTH HALL 124 TURKANA WEST KAKUMA MULTI PURPOSE HALL 125 TURKANA CENTRAL TURKANA TEACHERS RESOURCE CENTRE 126 LOIMA LOIMA CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 127 TURKANA SOUTH TURKANA SOUTH CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 128 TURKANA EAST TURKANA EAST CONSTITUENCY OFFICE WEST POKOT COUNTY MTELO HALL KAPENGURIA 129 KAPENGURIA KAPENGURIA YOUTH POLYTECHNIC 130 SIGOR PSIGOR CATHOLIC PARISH 131 KACHELIBA D.Os OFFICE KACHELIBA 132 POKOT SOUTH ST. MARK DEVELOPMENT CENTRE CHEPARERIA TRANSZOIA COUNTY KITALE MUSEUM 136 KWANZA KENYA MINISTRIES TRAINING INSTITUTE (KMTI) 137 ENDEBESS DDOs BOARDROOM ENDEBESS 138 SABOTI KITALE MUSEUM 139 KIMININI ST. PETERS CLAVER CATHOLIC CHURCH 140 CHERANGANY ST. JOHN CATHOLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL KACHIBORA UASIN GISHU R.C.E.A CONFRENCE CENTRE 141 SOY COUNTY HALL 142 TURBO NCCK OFFICES ELDORET WEST 143 MOIBEN IEBC OFFICE MOIBEN- CHEPKANGA CENTRE 144 AINABKOI IEBC OFFICE AINABKOI- KAPSOYA 145 KAPSERET IEBC OFFICE KAPSERET- RCEA USHIRIKA 146 KESSES IEBC OFFICE KESSES - JAMBONI ANNEX ELGEYO-MARAKWET IEBC CONSTITUENCY OFFICE - ITEN 147 MARAKWET EAST CHESOI CDF HALL 148 MARAKWET WEST MARAKWET TEACHERS SACCO HALL 149 KEIYO NORTH IEBC OFFICE ITEN 150 KEIYO SOUTH KEIYO TEACHERS SACCO CHEPKORIO NANDI COUNTY NAMGOI SECONDARY SCHOOL 151 TINDERET IEBC CONSTITUENCY OFFICE - SENETWA 152 ALDAI ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL 153 NANDI HILLS OUR LADY OF PEACE CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL 154 CHESUMEI ST. FRANCIS CHEPTARIT CATHOLIC CHURCH-MOSORIOT 155 EMGWEN ST. PETERS CATHOLIC CHURCH HALL 156 MOSOP KABIYET SOCIAL HALL 11 Central Rift Region SAMBURU COUNTY TO BE COMMUNICATED BARINGO COUNTY TO BE COMMUNICATED 160 BARINGO SOUTH BARINGO SOUTH IEBC OFFICE LAIKIPIA COUNTY TO BE COMMUNICATED NAKURU COUNTY TO BE COMMUNICATED 174 BAHATI DC'S OFFICES 12 South Rift Region NAROK COUNTY Maasai Mara University 177 KILGORIS TO BE COMMUNICATED 178 EMURUA DIKIRR African Gospel Church Emurua Diki 179 NAROK NORTH TO BE COMMUNICATED 180 NAROK EAST TO BE COMMUNICATED 181 NAROK SOUTH TO BE COMMUNICATED 182 NAROK WEST TO BE COMMUNICATED KERICHO COUNTY TO BE COMMUNICATED 188 KIPKELION EAST TO BE COMMUNICATED 189 KIPKELION WEST TO BE COMMUNICATED 190 AINAMOI KERICHO DAY SECONDARY SCHOOL 191 BURETI TO BE COMMUNICATED 192 BELGUT TO BE COMMUNICATED 193 SIGOWET/SOIN TO BE COMMUNICATED BOMET COUNTY TO BE COMMUNICATED 194 SOTIK TO BE COMMUNICATED 195 CHEPALUNGU TO BE COMMUNICATED 196 BOMET EAST TO BE COMMUNICATED 197 BOMET CENTRAL TO BE COMMUNICATED 198 KONOIN YOUTH EMPOWERMENT CENTER - KONOIN 13 Kakamega Region KAKAMEGA COUNTY MASINDE MULIRO UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 199 LUGARI SALVATION ARMY CHURCH LUMAKANDA 200 LIKUYANI LIKUYANI CDF HALL KONGONI 201 MALAVA TOWN HALL 202 LURAMBI HILL SCHOOL KAKAMEGA 203 NAVAKHOLO CHEBUYUSI FRIENDS HIGH SCHOOL 204 MUMIAS WEST ACK MOTHERS UNION HALL 205 MUMIAS EAST SHIANDA YOUTH POLYTECHNIC HALL 206 MATUNGU MATUNGU SUB-COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR BOARDROOM 207 BUTERE DIDC HALL 208 KHWISERO KHWISERO PRIMARY SCHOOL 209 SHINYALU LIRHANDA GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 210 IKOLOMANI MAKHOKHO SECONDARY SCHOOL VIHIGA COUNTY CHAVAKALI HIGH SCHOOL 211 VIHIGA VIHIGA HIGH SCHOOL 212 SABATIA NATIONAL CEREALS AND PRODUCE BOARD HALL - CHAVAKALI 213 HAMISIS HAMISI YOUTH EMPOWERMENT CENTRE HALL 214 LUANDA EBUSAKAMI GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL 215 EMUHAYA ST. BAKHITA GIRLS SECONDARY SCHOOL 14 Bungoma REGION BUNGOMA COUNTY IEBC OFFICE, BUNGOMA COUNTY 216 MT. ELGON IEBC OFFICE, KAPSOKWANY CENTRE 217 SIRISIA IEBC OFFICE SIRISIA CONSTITUENCY 218 KABUCHAI CDF OFFICES, MUSESE MARKET 219 BUMULA SUB-COUNTY YOUTH EMPOWERMENT HALL 220 KANDUYI K.I.E OFFICES/HALL, BUNGOMA TOWN 221 WEBUYE EAST DDC BOARD ROOM, BUNGOMA EAST DCC COMPOUND 222 WEBUYE WEST BOKOLI DOs HALL, BOKOLI ACC'S COMPOUND 223 KIMILILI KIMILILI RC GIRLS PRIMARY SCHOOL 224 TONGAREN IEBC CONSTITUENCY OFFICE, MUKUYUNI, DCC'S COMPOUND BUSIA IEBC OFFICE, BUSIA COUNTY 225 TESO NORTH DDC HALL, AMAGORO DCC COMPOUND 226 TESO SOUTH IEBC OFFICE, AMUKURA DCC COMPOUND 227 NAMBALE PALWECO OFFICES -NAMBALE 228 MATAYOS AGRICULTURAL TRAINING CENTRE, BUSIA 229 BUTULA IEBC OFFICE BUTULA CONSTITUENCY 230 FUNYULA FUNYULA COSTITUENCY YOUTH EMPOWERMENT CENTRE 231 BUDALANGI BUDALANGI YOUTH EMPOWERMENT CENTER 15 Nyanza Central Region SIAYA COUNTY CONSTITUENCY OFFICE HALL 232 UGENYA CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 233 UGUNJA CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 234 ALEGO USONGA SIAYA INSTITUTE 235 GEM MALIERA BOYS SECONDARY SCHOOL 236 BONDO CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 237 RARIEDA CONSTITUENCY OFFICE KISUMU COUNTY 238 KISUMU EAST CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 239 KISUMU WEST MASENO TRINITY FELOWSHIP CENTER 240 KISUMU CENTRAL LIONS HIGH SCHOOL KISUMU 241 SEME CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 242 NYANDO CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 243 MUHORONI CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 244 NYAKACH PAP ONDITI SOCIAL HALL HOMABAY COUNTY 245 KASIPUL CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 246 KABONDO KASIPUL IEBC KABONDO KASIPUL CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 247 KARACHUONYO ALAW RACHUONYO HALL 248 RANGWE RANGWE CDF HALL 249 HOMA BAY TOWN CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 250 NDHIWA NDHIWA YOUTH HALL 251 MBITA CONSTITUENCY OFFICE 252 SUBA CONSTITUENCY
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