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Registered Voters Per Constituency for 2017 General Elections REGISTERED VOTERS PER CONSTITUENCY FOR 2017 GENERAL ELECTIONS COUNTY_ CONST_ NO. OF POLLING COUNTY_NAME CONSTITUENCY_NAME VOTERS CODE CODE STATIONS 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 86,331 136 001 MOMBASA 002 JOMVU 69,307 109 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 126,151 198 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 104,017 165 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 87,326 140 001 MOMBASA 006 MVITA 107,091 186 002 KWALE 007 MSAMBWENI 68,621 129 002 KWALE 008 LUNGALUNGA 56,948 118 002 KWALE 009 MATUGA 70,366 153 002 KWALE 010 KINANGO 85,106 212 003 KILIFI 011 KILIFI NORTH 101,978 182 003 KILIFI 012 KILIFI SOUTH 84,865 147 003 KILIFI 013 KALOLENI 60,470 123 003 KILIFI 014 RABAI 50,332 93 003 KILIFI 015 GANZE 54,760 132 003 KILIFI 016 MALINDI 87,210 154 003 KILIFI 017 MAGARINI 68,453 157 004 TANA RIVER 018 GARSEN 46,819 113 004 TANA RIVER 019 GALOLE 33,356 93 004 TANA RIVER 020 BURA 38,152 101 005 LAMU 021 LAMU EAST 18,234 45 005 LAMU 022 LAMU WEST 51,542 122 006 TAITA TAVETA 023 TAVETA 34,302 79 006 TAITA TAVETA 024 WUNDANYI 29,911 69 006 TAITA TAVETA 025 MWATATE 39,031 96 006 TAITA TAVETA 026 VOI 52,472 110 007 GARISSA 027 GARISSA TOWNSHIP 54,291 97 007 GARISSA 028 BALAMBALA 20,145 53 007 GARISSA 029 LAGDERA 20,547 46 007 GARISSA 030 DADAAB 25,762 56 007 GARISSA 031 FAFI 19,883 61 007 GARISSA 032 IJARA 22,722 68 008 WAJIR 033 WAJIR NORTH 24,550 76 008 WAJIR 034 WAJIR EAST 26,964 65 008 WAJIR 035 TARBAJ 19,699 50 008 WAJIR 036 WAJIR WEST 27,544 75 008 WAJIR 037 ELDAS 18,676 49 008 WAJIR 038 WAJIR SOUTH 45,469 119 009 MANDERA 039 MANDERA WEST 26,816 58 009 MANDERA 040 BANISSA 18,476 53 009 MANDERA 041 MANDERA NORTH 51,231 99 009 MANDERA 042 MANDERA SOUTH 25,833 71 009 MANDERA 043 MANDERA EAST 38,965 84 009 MANDERA 044 LAFEY 14,321 36 010 MARSABIT 045 MOYALE 55,664 136 010 MARSABIT 046 NORTH HORR 30,858 101 010 MARSABIT 047 SAKU 27,082 68 010 MARSABIT 048 LAISAMIS 28,104 79 011 ISIOLO 049 ISIOLO NORTH 56,253 140 011 ISIOLO 050 ISIOLO SOUTH 19,085 55 012 MERU 051 IGEMBE SOUTH 68,166 144 012 MERU 052 IGEMBE CENTRAL 83,912 181 012 MERU 053 IGEMBE NORTH 67,350 151 012 MERU 054 TIGANIA WEST 64,114 131 012 MERU 055 TIGANIA EAST 75,920 163 012 MERU 056 NORTH IMENTI 89,447 177 012 MERU 057 BUURI 76,033 160 012 MERU 058 CENTRAL IMENTI 70,124 150 012 MERU 059 SOUTH IMENTI 107,414 216 013 THARAKA - NITHI 060 MAARA 68,729 182 013 THARAKA - NITHI 061 CHUKA/IGAMBANG'OMBE 76,486 225 013 THARAKA - NITHI 062 THARAKA 67,939 218 014 EMBU 063 MANYATTA 99,339 226 014 EMBU 064 RUNYENJES 86,977 185 014 EMBU 065 MBEERE SOUTH 72,143 177 014 EMBU 066 MBEERE NORTH 51,009 122 015 KITUI 067 MWINGI NORTH 61,491 223 015 KITUI 068 MWINGI WEST 51,849 156 015 KITUI 069 MWINGI CENTRAL 63,305 194 015 KITUI 070 KITUI WEST 52,042 143 015 KITUI 071 KITUI RURAL 49,614 147 015 KITUI 072 KITUI CENTRAL 70,736 183 015 KITUI 073 KITUI EAST 57,290 174 015 KITUI 074 KITUI SOUTH 68,185 234 016 MACHAKOS 075 MASINGA 61,989 170 016 MACHAKOS 076 YATTA 73,940 169 016 MACHAKOS 077 KANGUNDO 53,475 120 016 MACHAKOS 078 MATUNGULU 66,611 145 016 MACHAKOS 079 KATHIANI 54,909 113 016 MACHAKOS 080 MAVOKO 118,180 189 016 MACHAKOS 081 MACHAKOS TOWN 109,877 213 016 MACHAKOS 082 MWALA 81,273 213 017 MAKUENI 083 MBOONI 85,876 238 017 MAKUENI 084 KILOME 50,232 108 017 MAKUENI 085 KAITI 57,952 144 017 MAKUENI 086 MAKUENI 90,817 225 017 MAKUENI 087 KIBWEZI WEST 80,805 194 017 MAKUENI 088 KIBWEZI EAST 57,628 151 018 NYANDARUA 089 KINANGOP 109,241 206 018 NYANDARUA 090 KIPIPIRI 50,416 107 018 NYANDARUA 091 OL KALOU 68,376 126 018 NYANDARUA 092 OL JOROK 54,770 102 018 NYANDARUA 093 NDARAGWA 52,831 113 019 NYERI 094 TETU 51,716 108 019 NYERI 095 KIENI 109,001 227 019 NYERI 096 MATHIRA 99,496 190 019 NYERI 097 OTHAYA 58,566 129 019 NYERI 098 MUKURWEINI 55,310 111 019 NYERI 099 NYERI TOWN 82,860 152 020 KIRINYAGA 100 MWEA 122,380 222 020 KIRINYAGA 101 GICHUGU 85,352 168 020 KIRINYAGA 102 NDIA 66,083 129 020 KIRINYAGA 103 KIRINYAGA CENTRAL 76,021 140 021 MURANG'A 104 KANGEMA 48,730 91 021 MURANG'A 105 MATHIOYA 54,940 110 021 MURANG'A 106 KIHARU 114,260 212 021 MURANG'A 107 KIGUMO 78,481 150 021 MURANG'A 108 MARAGWA 96,078 182 021 MURANG'A 109 KANDARA 98,633 189 021 MURANG'A 110 GATANGA 96,004 197 022 KIAMBU 111 GATUNDU SOUTH 75,858 140 022 KIAMBU 112 GATUNDU NORTH 67,598 126 022 KIAMBU 113 JUJA 114,761 184 022 KIAMBU 114 THIKA TOWN 147,323 230 022 KIAMBU 115 RUIRU 159,337 240 022 KIAMBU 116 GITHUNGURI 99,384 174 022 KIAMBU 117 KIAMBU 80,730 132 022 KIAMBU 118 KIAMBAA 95,413 154 022 KIAMBU 119 KABETE 85,446 139 022 KIAMBU 120 KIKUYU 91,157 149 022 KIAMBU 121 LIMURU 87,258 153 022 KIAMBU 122 LARI 76,655 142 023 TURKANA 123 TURKANA NORTH 34,008 117 023 TURKANA 124 TURKANA WEST 31,416 100 023 TURKANA 125 TURKANA CENTRAL 47,866 140 023 TURKANA 126 LOIMA 29,103 109 023 TURKANA 127 TURKANA SOUTH 33,422 107 023 TURKANA 128 TURKANA EAST 15,620 71 024 WEST POKOT 129 KAPENGURIA 55,601 194 024 WEST POKOT 130 SIGOR 33,929 126 024 WEST POKOT 131 KACHELIBA 42,632 187 024 WEST POKOT 132 POKOT SOUTH 48,070 205 025 SAMBURU 133 SAMBURU WEST 36,103 101 025 SAMBURU 134 SAMBURU NORTH 24,588 90 025 SAMBURU 135 SAMBURU EAST 22,096 93 026 TRANS NZOIA 136 KWANZA 65,643 124 026 TRANS NZOIA 137 ENDEBESS 43,189 86 026 TRANS NZOIA 138 SABOTI 76,802 135 026 TRANS NZOIA 139 KIMININI 77,482 137 026 TRANS NZOIA 140 CHERANGANY 76,506 157 027 UASIN GISHU 141 SOY 81,867 159 027 UASIN GISHU 142 TURBO 110,851 193 027 UASIN GISHU 143 MOIBEN 68,822 145 027 UASIN GISHU 144 AINABKOI 54,797 113 027 UASIN GISHU 145 KAPSERET 66,582 119 027 UASIN GISHU 146 KESSES 67,136 139 028 ELGEYO/MARAKWET 147 MARAKWET EAST 36,428 142 028 ELGEYO/MARAKWET 148 MARAKWET WEST 48,819 135 028 ELGEYO/MARAKWET 149 KEIYO NORTH 41,367 103 028 ELGEYO/MARAKWET 150 KEIYO SOUTH 54,050 149 029 NANDI 151 TINDERET 43,971 110 029 NANDI 152 ALDAI 65,866 170 029 NANDI 153 NANDI HILLS 51,393 121 029 NANDI 154 CHESUMEI 62,299 132 029 NANDI 155 EMGWEN 58,552 120 029 NANDI 156 MOSOP 63,926 143 030 BARINGO 157 TIATY 28,916 143 030 BARINGO 158 BARINGO NORTH 42,774 173 030 BARINGO 159 BARINGO CENTRAL 38,388 135 030 BARINGO 160 BARINGO SOUTH 35,162 132 030 BARINGO 161 MOGOTIO 32,276 155 030 BARINGO 162 ELDAMA RAVINE 54,742 154 031 LAIKIPIA 163 LAIKIPIA WEST 110,930 226 031 LAIKIPIA 164 LAIKIPIA EAST 88,886 177 031 LAIKIPIA 165 LAIKIPIA NORTH 46,671 128 032 NAKURU 166 MOLO 70,992 135 032 NAKURU 167 NJORO 104,687 191 032 NAKURU 168 NAIVASHA 145,049 256 032 NAKURU 169 GILGIL 85,340 162 032 NAKURU 170 KURESOI SOUTH 55,661 115 032 NAKURU 171 KURESOI NORTH 61,344 122 032 NAKURU 172 SUBUKIA 51,582 130 032 NAKURU 173 RONGAI 77,162 182 032 NAKURU 174 BAHATI 87,508 169 032 NAKURU 175 NAKURU TOWN WEST 97,549 159 032 NAKURU 176 NAKURU TOWN EAST 112,744 185 033 NAROK 177 KILGORIS 67,079 165 033 NAROK 178 EMURUA DIKIRR 35,531 75 033 NAROK 179 NAROK NORTH 78,380 162 033 NAROK 180 NAROK EAST 39,559 84 033 NAROK 181 NAROK SOUTH 65,772 143 033 NAROK 182 NAROK WEST 55,409 121 034 KAJIADO 183 KAJIADO NORTH 127,953 201 034 KAJIADO 184 KAJIADO CENTRAL 56,434 125 034 KAJIADO 185 KAJIADO EAST 102,804 184 034 KAJIADO 186 KAJIADO WEST 64,026 148 034 KAJIADO 187 KAJIADO SOUTH 59,976 139 035 KERICHO 188 KIPKELION EAST 56,486 119 035 KERICHO 189 KIPKELION WEST 46,512 106 035 KERICHO 190 AINAMOI 75,521 149 035 KERICHO 191 BURETI 82,417 177 035 KERICHO 192 BELGUT 67,599 127 035 KERICHO 193 SIGOWET/SOIN 47,133 102 036 BOMET 194 SOTIK 73,314 171 036 BOMET 195 CHEPALUNGU 68,544 160 036 BOMET 196 BOMET EAST 52,862 115 036 BOMET 197 BOMET CENTRAL 60,115 126 036 BOMET 198 KONOIN 67,177 156 037 KAKAMEGA 199 LUGARI 77,001 159 037 KAKAMEGA 200 LIKUYANI 63,311 120 037 KAKAMEGA 201 MALAVA 82,136 160 037 KAKAMEGA 202 LURAMBI 80,037 166 037 KAKAMEGA 203 NAVAKHOLO 53,620 118 037 KAKAMEGA 204 MUMIAS WEST 47,492 92 037 KAKAMEGA 205 MUMIAS EAST 45,380 91 037 KAKAMEGA 206 MATUNGU 61,728 115 037 KAKAMEGA 207 BUTERE 62,956 124 037 KAKAMEGA 208 KHWISERO 48,920 105 037 KAKAMEGA 209 SHINYALU 71,256 144 037 KAKAMEGA 210 IKOLOMANI 49,899 103 038 VIHIGA 211 VIHIGA 45,309 86 038 VIHIGA 212 SABATIA 63,035 128 038 VIHIGA 213 HAMISI 73,357 148 038 VIHIGA 214 LUANDA 49,214 99 038 VIHIGA 215 EMUHAYA 41,494 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