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Registered Voters Per Caw for 2017 General Elections REGISTERED VOTERS PER CAW FOR 2017 GENERAL ELECTIONS NO. OF COUNTY CONST_ CAW_ COUNTY_NAME CONSTITUENCY_NAME CAW_NAME VOTERS POLLING _CODE CODE CODE STATIONS 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 0001 PORT REITZ 17,082 26 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 0002 KIPEVU 13,608 22 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 0003 AIRPORT 16,606 26 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 0004 CHANGAMWE 17,586 29 001 MOMBASA 001 CHANGAMWE 0005 CHAANI 21,449 33 001 MOMBASA 002 JOMVU 0006 JOMVU KUU 22,269 36 001 MOMBASA 002 JOMVU 0007 MIRITINI 16,899 27 001 MOMBASA 002 JOMVU 0008 MIKINDANI 30,139 46 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0009 MJAMBERE 22,384 34 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0010 JUNDA 23,979 37 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0011 BAMBURI 17,685 28 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0012 MWAKIRUNGE 4,946 9 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0013 MTOPANGA 17,539 28 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0014 MAGOGONI 14,846 23 001 MOMBASA 003 KISAUNI 0015 SHANZU 24,772 39 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 0016 FRERE TOWN 20,215 33 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 0017 ZIWA LA NG'OMBE 20,747 31 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 0018 MKOMANI 19,669 31 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 0019 KONGOWEA 24,457 38 001 MOMBASA 004 NYALI 0020 KADZANDANI 18,929 32 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 0021 MTONGWE 13,149 23 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 0022 SHIKA ADABU 13,089 21 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 0023 BOFU 18,060 28 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 0024 LIKONI 10,855 17 001 MOMBASA 005 LIKONI 0025 TIMBWANI 32,173 51 001 MOMBASA 006 MVITA 0026 MJI WA KALE/MAKADARA 19,927 34 001 MOMBASA 006 MVITA 0027 TUDOR 20,380 35 001 MOMBASA 006 MVITA 0028 TONONOKA 21,055 36 001 MOMBASA 006 MVITA 0029 SHIMANZI/GANJONI 17,312 33 001 MOMBASA 006 MVITA 0030 MAJENGO 28,417 48 002 KWALE 007 MSAMBWENI 0031 GOMBATO BONGWE 17,538 31 002 KWALE 007 MSAMBWENI 0032 UKUNDA 21,500 34 002 KWALE 007 MSAMBWENI 0033 KINONDO 11,014 21 002 KWALE 007 MSAMBWENI 0034 RAMISI 18,569 43 002 KWALE 008 LUNGALUNGA 0035 PONGWE/KIKONENI 16,068 34 002 KWALE 008 LUNGALUNGA 0036 DZOMBO 13,282 26 002 KWALE 008 LUNGALUNGA 0037 MWERENI 13,010 29 002 KWALE 008 LUNGALUNGA 0038 VANGA 14,588 29 002 KWALE 009 MATUGA 0039 TSIMBA GOLINI 17,507 40 002 KWALE 009 MATUGA 0040 WAA 17,085 32 002 KWALE 009 MATUGA 0041 TIWI 9,478 21 002 KWALE 009 MATUGA 0042 KUBO SOUTH 10,657 26 002 KWALE 009 MATUGA 0043 MKONGANI 15,639 34 002 KWALE 010 KINANGO 0044 NDAVAYA 10,783 29 002 KWALE 010 KINANGO 0045 PUMA 8,504 27 002 KWALE 010 KINANGO 0046 KINANGO 13,620 32 002 KWALE 010 KINANGO 0047 MACKINNON ROAD 12,483 30 002 KWALE 010 KINANGO 0048 CHENGONI/SAMBURU 13,124 28 002 KWALE 010 KINANGO 0049 MWAVUMBO 13,773 34 002 KWALE 010 KINANGO 0050 KASEMENI 12,819 32 003 KILIFI 011 KILIFI NORTH 0051 TEZO 12,640 22 003 KILIFI 011 KILIFI NORTH 0052 SOKONI 20,552 32 003 KILIFI 011 KILIFI NORTH 0053 KIBARANI 12,376 25 003 KILIFI 011 KILIFI NORTH 0054 DABASO 12,620 22 003 KILIFI 011 KILIFI NORTH 0055 MATSANGONI 13,509 27 003 KILIFI 011 KILIFI NORTH 0056 WATAMU 14,338 25 003 KILIFI 011 KILIFI NORTH 0057 MNARANI 15,943 29 003 KILIFI 012 KILIFI SOUTH 0058 JUNJU 13,670 25 003 KILIFI 012 KILIFI SOUTH 0059 MWARAKAYA 11,167 21 003 KILIFI 012 KILIFI SOUTH 0060 SHIMO LA TEWA 28,602 42 003 KILIFI 012 KILIFI SOUTH 0061 CHASIMBA 12,333 27 003 KILIFI 012 KILIFI SOUTH 0062 MTEPENI 19,093 32 003 KILIFI 013 KALOLENI 0063 MARIAKANI 18,089 33 003 KILIFI 013 KALOLENI 0064 KAYAFUNGO 12,574 27 003 KILIFI 013 KALOLENI 0065 KALOLENI 20,971 45 003 KILIFI 013 KALOLENI 0066 MWANAMWINGA 8,836 18 003 KILIFI 014 RABAI 0067 MWAWESA 7,034 12 003 KILIFI 014 RABAI 0068 RURUMA 10,187 18 003 KILIFI 014 RABAI 0069 KAMBE/RIBE 9,362 18 003 KILIFI 014 RABAI 0070 RABAI/KISURUTINI 23,749 45 003 KILIFI 015 GANZE 0071 GANZE 13,328 32 003 KILIFI 015 GANZE 0072 BAMBA 14,717 33 003 KILIFI 015 GANZE 0073 JARIBUNI 10,286 25 003 KILIFI 015 GANZE 0074 SOKOKE 16,429 42 003 KILIFI 016 MALINDI 0075 JILORE 9,107 20 003 KILIFI 016 MALINDI 0076 KAKUYUNI 7,830 16 003 KILIFI 016 MALINDI 0077 GANDA 16,623 30 003 KILIFI 016 MALINDI 0078 MALINDI TOWN 28,264 46 003 KILIFI 016 MALINDI 0079 SHELLA 25,386 42 003 KILIFI 017 MAGARINI 0080 MARAFA 7,889 20 003 KILIFI 017 MAGARINI 0081 MAGARINI 15,200 31 003 KILIFI 017 MAGARINI 0082 GONGONI 14,827 32 003 KILIFI 017 MAGARINI 0083 ADU 13,985 37 003 KILIFI 017 MAGARINI 0084 GARASHI 8,918 24 003 KILIFI 017 MAGARINI 0085 SABAKI 7,634 13 004 TANA RIVER 018 GARSEN 0086 KIPINI EAST 7,089 17 004 TANA RIVER 018 GARSEN 0087 GARSEN SOUTH 8,761 19 004 TANA RIVER 018 GARSEN 0088 KIPINI WEST 7,127 19 004 TANA RIVER 018 GARSEN 0089 GARSEN CENTRAL 5,906 15 004 TANA RIVER 018 GARSEN 0090 GARSEN WEST 9,642 21 004 TANA RIVER 018 GARSEN 0091 GARSEN NORTH 8,294 22 004 TANA RIVER 019 GALOLE 0092 KINAKOMBA 7,463 22 004 TANA RIVER 019 GALOLE 0093 MIKINDUNI 5,914 12 004 TANA RIVER 019 GALOLE 0094 CHEWANI 12,403 31 004 TANA RIVER 019 GALOLE 0095 WAYU 7,576 28 004 TANA RIVER 020 BURA 0096 CHEWELE 6,897 22 004 TANA RIVER 020 BURA 0097 HIRIMANI 9,249 25 004 TANA RIVER 020 BURA 0098 BANGALE 9,408 19 004 TANA RIVER 020 BURA 0099 SALA 6,628 15 004 TANA RIVER 020 BURA 0100 MADOGO 5,970 20 005 LAMU 021 LAMU EAST 0101 FAZA 13,673 29 005 LAMU 021 LAMU EAST 0102 KIUNGA 3,906 11 005 LAMU 021 LAMU EAST 0103 BASUBA 655 5 005 LAMU 022 LAMU WEST 0104 SHELLA 3,366 7 005 LAMU 022 LAMU WEST 0105 MKOMANI 10,700 22 005 LAMU 022 LAMU WEST 0106 HINDI 7,376 20 005 LAMU 022 LAMU WEST 0107 MKUNUMBI 7,994 20 005 LAMU 022 LAMU WEST 0108 HONGWE 4,406 10 005 LAMU 022 LAMU WEST 0109 WITU 8,111 19 005 LAMU 022 LAMU WEST 0110 BAHARI 9,589 24 006 TAITA TAVETA 023 TAVETA 0111 CHALA 8,058 19 006 TAITA TAVETA 023 TAVETA 0112 MAHOO 5,673 14 006 TAITA TAVETA 023 TAVETA 0113 BOMANI 8,481 15 006 TAITA TAVETA 023 TAVETA 0114 MBOGHONI 6,924 18 006 TAITA TAVETA 023 TAVETA 0115 MATA 5,166 13 006 TAITA TAVETA 024 WUNDANYI 0116 WUNDANYI/MBALE 10,897 25 006 TAITA TAVETA 024 WUNDANYI 0117 WERUGHA 5,289 11 006 TAITA TAVETA 024 WUNDANYI 0118 WUMINGU/KISHUSHE 6,954 16 006 TAITA TAVETA 024 WUNDANYI 0119 MWANDA/MGANGE 6,771 17 006 TAITA TAVETA 025 MWATATE 0120 RONG'E 6,033 19 006 TAITA TAVETA 025 MWATATE 0121 MWATATE 8,580 17 006 TAITA TAVETA 025 MWATATE 0122 BURA 8,881 24 006 TAITA TAVETA 025 MWATATE 0123 CHAWIA 8,032 20 006 TAITA TAVETA 025 MWATATE 0124 WUSI/KISHAMBA 7,505 16 006 TAITA TAVETA 026 VOI 0125 MBOLOLO 14,030 31 006 TAITA TAVETA 026 VOI 0126 SAGALLA 5,717 12 006 TAITA TAVETA 026 VOI 0127 KALOLENI 14,773 27 006 TAITA TAVETA 026 VOI 0128 MARUNGU 5,529 11 006 TAITA TAVETA 026 VOI 0129 KASIGAU 7,035 15 006 TAITA TAVETA 026 VOI 0130 NGOLIA 5,388 14 007 GARISSA 027 GARISSA TOWNSHIP 0131 WABERI 12,267 22 007 GARISSA 027 GARISSA TOWNSHIP 0132 GALBET 17,630 32 007 GARISSA 027 GARISSA TOWNSHIP 0133 TOWNSHIP 13,862 21 007 GARISSA 027 GARISSA TOWNSHIP 0134 IFTIN 10,532 22 007 GARISSA 028 BALAMBALA 0135 BALAMBALA 3,743 11 007 GARISSA 028 BALAMBALA 0136 DANYERE 3,540 11 007 GARISSA 028 BALAMBALA 0137 JARA JARA 1,830 4 007 GARISSA 028 BALAMBALA 0138 SAKA 4,087 11 007 GARISSA 028 BALAMBALA 0139 SANKURI 6,945 16 007 GARISSA 029 LAGDERA 0140 MODOGASHE 4,803 11 007 GARISSA 029 LAGDERA 0141 BENANE 3,759 9 007 GARISSA 029 LAGDERA 0142 GOREALE 1,207 4 007 GARISSA 029 LAGDERA 0143 MAALIMIN 4,498 11 007 GARISSA 029 LAGDERA 0144 SABENA 2,836 5 007 GARISSA 029 LAGDERA 0145 BARAKI 3,444 6 007 GARISSA 030 DADAAB 0146 DERTU 3,910 10 007 GARISSA 030 DADAAB 0147 DADAAB 3,731 7 007 GARISSA 030 DADAAB 0148 LABASIGALE 1,699 4 007 GARISSA 030 DADAAB 0149 DAMAJALE 5,964 13 007 GARISSA 030 DADAAB 0150 LIBOI 4,435 10 007 GARISSA 030 DADAAB 0151 ABAKAILE 6,023 12 007 GARISSA 031 FAFI 0152 BURA 3,602 14 007 GARISSA 031 FAFI 0153 DEKAHARIA 2,851 15 007 GARISSA 031 FAFI 0154 JARAJILA 3,378 8 007 GARISSA 031 FAFI 0155 FAFI 6,162 14 007 GARISSA 031 FAFI 0156 NANIGHI 3,890 10 007 GARISSA 032 IJARA 0157 HULUGHO 4,738 17 007 GARISSA 032 IJARA 0158 SANGAILU 3,571 9 007 GARISSA 032 IJARA 0159 IJARA 5,121 20 007 GARISSA 032 IJARA 0160 MASALANI 9,292 22 008 WAJIR 033 WAJIR NORTH 0161 GURAR 1,961 9 008 WAJIR 033 WAJIR NORTH 0162 BUTE 3,161 10 008 WAJIR 033 WAJIR NORTH 0163 KORONDILE 4,384 14 008 WAJIR 033 WAJIR NORTH 0164 MALKAGUFU 2,269 7 008 WAJIR 033 WAJIR NORTH 0165 BATALU 4,690 12 008 WAJIR 033 WAJIR NORTH 0166 DANABA 5,404 16 008 WAJIR 033 WAJIR NORTH 0167 GODOMA 2,681 8 008 WAJIR 034 WAJIR EAST 0168 WAGBERI 5,886 14 008 WAJIR 034 WAJIR EAST 0169 TOWNSHIP 7,300 17 008 WAJIR 034 WAJIR EAST 0170 BARWAGO 6,875 13 008 WAJIR 034 WAJIR EAST 0171 KHOROF/HARAR 6,903 21 008 WAJIR 035 TARBAJ 0172 ELBEN 3,358 9 008 WAJIR 035 TARBAJ 0173 SARMAN 5,625 13 008 WAJIR 035 TARBAJ 0174 TARBAJ 7,371 19 008 WAJIR 035 TARBAJ 0175 WARGADUD 3,345 9 008 WAJIR 036 WAJIR WEST 0176 ARBAJAHAN 6,485 16 008 WAJIR 036 WAJIR WEST 0177 HADADO/ATHIBOHOL 7,094 16 008 WAJIR 036 WAJIR WEST 0178 ADAMASAJIDE 5,107 15 008 WAJIR 036 WAJIR WEST 0179 GANYURE/WAGALLA 8,858 28 008 WAJIR 037 ELDAS 0180 ELDAS 3,459 13 008 WAJIR 037 ELDAS 0181 DELLA 4,994 12 008 WAJIR 037 ELDAS 0182 LAKOLEY SOUTH/BASIR 2,718 7 008 WAJIR 037 ELDAS 0183 ELNUR/TULA TULA 7,505 17 008 WAJIR 038 WAJIR SOUTH 0184 BENANE 8,859 25 008 WAJIR 038 WAJIR SOUTH 0185 BURDER 3,795 10 008 WAJIR 038 WAJIR SOUTH 0186 DADAJA BULLA 4,036 8 008 WAJIR 038 WAJIR SOUTH 0187 HABASSWEIN 8,407 24 008 WAJIR 038 WAJIR SOUTH 0188 LAGBOGHOL SOUTH 5,710 16 008 WAJIR 038 WAJIR SOUTH 0189 IBRAHIM URE 5,643 17 008 WAJIR 038 WAJIR SOUTH 0190 DIIF 9,019 19 009 MANDERA 039 MANDERA WEST 0191 TAKABA SOUTH 4,250 11 009 MANDERA 039 MANDERA WEST 0192 TAKABA 5,494 12 009 MANDERA 039 MANDERA WEST 0193 LAGSURE 6,725 12 009 MANDERA 039 MANDERA WEST 0194 DANDU 3,934 10 009 MANDERA 039 MANDERA WEST 0195 GITHER 6,413 13 009 MANDERA 040 BANISSA 0196 BANISSA 3,252 11 009 MANDERA 040 BANISSA 0197 DERKHALE 5,372 11 009 MANDERA 040 BANISSA 0198 GUBA
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