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The Kenya Gazette SPECIAL ISSUE THE KENYA GAZETTE Published by Authority of the Republic of Kenya (Registered as a Newspaper at the G.P.O.) Vol. CXIV—No. 82 NAIROBI,31st August, 2012 Price Sh. 60 GAZETTE NOTICE No. 12421 THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS ACT (Cap. 7) THE PRESIDENTIAL AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS REGULATIONS NOMINATED PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES IN EXERCISE of powers conferred by section 2 (1) (a), 3 (2) of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of Kenya, section 41A of the former Constitution of Kenya, the National Assembly and Presidential Elections Act, Regulation 20 (4) of the Presidential and Parliamentary Elections Regulations, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission notifies the public that the persons named in the first column of the Schedule were and now stand validly nominated for the parliamentary by-elections to be held on 17th September, 2012 following the nomination of parliamentary and civic candidates held on 27th and 28th August, 2012, for Kangema, Kajiado North, Ndhiwa Constituencies and the sixteen (16) civic wardsasindicated. The candidates represent the political parties named in the third column of the schedules whose symbols are named in the fourth column of the schedule and the party codesin the second column. SCHEDULE1 KANGEMA CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Githaiga John gathogo 038 MkenyaSolidarity Movement (MSM) Elephant Kamau Simon Mwangi 006 United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) Greeting hands Kigano Clement Muturi 046 Saba Saba Asili (77) Saba Saba Mugo Paul Kimani 014 Party of National Unity (PNU) Two torches with flames Ngahu Tiras Nyingi 035 The National Alliance Party (TNA) Dove Njuguna Samuel Mwangi 052 Mzalendo Saba Saba Party (MSS) Open door SCHEDULE2 KAJIADO NORTH CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Gathecere Paul Gichinga 033 Kenya African National Union (KANU) Cockerel Kashorda Peter Salaon 006 United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) Greeting hands Keen Anthony Simel 014 Party of National Unity (PNU) Two torches with flames Kinyanjui Solomon 012 Wiper Democratic Movement-Kenya (WDM-K)_| Umbrella Livingstone Simel Sane 017 Agano Party (AP) Lamb Mositet Peter Korinko 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange Munyu MunenePeter 009 Kenya National Congress (KNC) Key Nangurai Andrew Loue 008 Restore and Build Kenya (RBK) The Rising Sun Njoroge Ruth Wanjiku 027 Conservative Party (CP) Elderly Walking Stick Sakuda Moses Ole 035 The National Alliance Party (TNA) Dove [3291 3292 THE KENYA GAZETTE 31st August, 2012 SCHEDULE3 NDHIWA CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Neto Oyugi Aghostinho 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange Onyongo Tom Otieno 033 Kenya African National Union (KANU) Cockerel Rumo Rosemary Atieno 035 The National Alliance Party (TNA) Dove SCHEDULE4 CIVIC CANDIDATES WAITHAKA WARD—DAGORETTI CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Gachunu Daniel Ngugi 006 United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) Greeting hands Kamau David Ndungu 013 Democratic Party of Kenya (DP) Lantern Karanja Anthony Kiragu 014 Party of National Unity (PNU) Twotorches with flames Mugo Benson Njuce 003 The Labour Party of Kenya (LPK) Star Waweru John Ndonye 035 The National Alliance (TNA) Dove KALIANGOMBE WARD—KALOLENI CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Benyoka Tsimba Mkamba 035 The National Alliance (TNA) Dove Chibule Daniel Gonja 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange Mweni Alex Katana 040 New Democrats (ND) Bridge Mweni Ambrose Kalongo 030 Kenya African Democratic Union-Asili KADU-ASILD Toconuttree NdegwaIdi Ibrahim 034 Safina (SAFINA) Safina Nzaka Nathaniel Munga 006 United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) Greeting hands Tsama Julius Mkauma 026 United Republican Party (URP) Horn KILIMA/MATINYANI/MUTULU WARD—KITUI WEST CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Kathukya Nicholas Munguti 034 Safina (SAFINA) Safina Kinyanjui Nerius Leo Semea 013 Democratic Party of Kenya (DP) Lantern Musyimi Cosmas M. 001 Narc-Kenya (NARC-K) Flower Muthui Antony Kyalo 012 Wiper Democratic Movement-Kenya (WDM-K) Umbrella Thomas Joseph Muli 035 The National Alliance (TNA) Dove Wambua Lancoh Kali 029 National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) Traditional African torch (Mwenge) MUMBUNI NORTH WARD—KITUI WEST CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Kavuu Gideon Saul 012 Wiper Democratic Movement-Kenya (WDM-K)| Umbrella Kimeu Anne Nduku 036 Chama Cha Uzalendo (CCU) Whistle Kiswii Patrick Muthusi 014 Party of National Unity (PNU) Twotorches with flames Munyao Fredrick Lau 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange Mutiso Stephen Nzioka 018 The Independent Party (TIP) Three leggedtraditional stool Mwangangi Joseph Musyoki 015 Party of Action (POA) Mobile phone Thuva Peter Kioko 033 Kenya African National Union (KANU) Cockerel NANA WARD—MOYALE CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Abdullah Noor Sheikh 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange GEMBE EAST WARD—MBITA CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Onditi Maurice Onyango 015 Party of Action (POA) Mobile phone Owejee Margaret Akinyi 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange MUTIRA WARD - KIRINYAGA CENTRAL CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Karimbui Stephen Mugambi 001 Narc Kenya (NARC- K) Flower Mugera Ezekiel Githinji 035 The National Alliance (TNA) Dove Njeru Evans Bundi 026 United Republican Party (URP) Horn Symons Parminus Mundia 013 Democratic Party of Kenya (DP) Lantern Wangui David Kinyua 004 Grand National Union (GNU) Spade Wanjau Joseph Kaggai 006 United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) Greeting hands 31st August, 2012 THE KENYA GAZETTE 3293 MARKET WARD—ELDORET NORTH CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Kemboi Josphat Kipkorir 006 United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) Greeting hands Muniithi Jane Wangui 035 The National Alliance (TNA) Dove Nduati Stephen Muguira 026 United Republican Party (URP) Horn Tanui Caustencia Jelimo 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange KAPTEGA WARD—KWANZA CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Chakali Peter Barasa 035 The National Alliance (TNA) Dove chesang evans kirui 049 Federal Party of Kenya (FPK) Giraffe Chikombe OkumuSimiyu 023 Forum for Restoration of Democracy-Kenya (FORD-Kenya) Lion Elimu Joseph Epeyion 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange Masika George Mukhuwana 020 New Ford Kenya (NFK) Leopard Onyapidi Philip Yesse 006 United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) Greeting Hands Sang William Kirwa 026 United Republican Party (URP) Horn KAPKOI WARD —- KWANZA CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Ayuka Andrew Amunze 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange Kwalanda Andrew Shiyonga Malova 006 United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) Greeting Hands LukoteTthomas Shikanga 033 Kenya African National Union (KANU) Cockerel Simiyu Emmanuel Waswa 023 Forum for the Restoration of Democracy-Kenya (FORD —Kenya) Lion Wamalwa Joseph Wanjala 020 New Ford Kenya (NFK) Leopard Wanyonyi Beridah Nasikana 026 United Republican Party (URP) Horn NYARAMBA/NYANGOGE WARD—NORTH MUGIRANGO/BORABU CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Omayo Charles Sagwe 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange Ariaga Gladys Nyaboke 024 Ford People (FORD-P) Pen MogusuAagnes Kerubo 019 Kenya Social Congress (KSC) Broom Ogega Avans Nyonga 006 United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) Greeting Hands Mose Peter Onyango 035 The National Alliance (TNA) Dove IKINU WARD -— GITHUNGURI CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Njuruba Anne Nyambura 035 The National Alliance (TNA) Dove Wanjiru Samuel Gikima 014 Party of National Unity (PNU) Two Torches with Flames Waruhiu AntonyKkang’ethe 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange BUKURA WARD—LURAMBI CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Andati Walter Maube 006 United Democratic Forum Party (UDFP) Greeting Hands Nyangweso Sechele Reuben 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange Williams Faith Manya W. 028 Maendeleo Democratic PartyMDP) Scissors WANG’CHIENG WARD—KASIPUL KABONDO CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Akoth Linet 033 Kenya African National Union (KANU) Cockerel Mbogo Alphones Anyango 035 The National Alliance (TNA) Dove Onyango Benard Oduor 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange WIRE HILL/MIGWA WARD—KASIPUL KABONDO CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Abuor Jevis Ochieng 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange Akuku David Dachi 035 The National Alliance (TNA) Dove Gumbo Jeckonia Ochieng 033 The African National Union (KANU) Cockerel Evans Orero 049 Federal Party of Kenya (FPK) Giraffe 3294 THE KENYA GAZETTE 31st August, 2012 EAST KADEM WARD -NYATIKE CONSTITUENCY Candidates Name Party Code Political Party Party Symbol Akello Bernard Sewe 015 Party of Action (POA) Mobile Phone Obinju Eliakim Ochieng 021 Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Orange Onyango Obiero Vicotor 008 Restore and Build Kenya (RBK) The Rising Sun Dated the 28th August, 2012. A. I. HASSAN, Chairperson, Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE GOVERNMENTPRINTER, NAIROBI.
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