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Annex C Constituency Codes PROVINCE AND DISTRICT CODES NO Code Province/District Name NO Code Province/District Name 10000 Nairobi Province 60000 Nyanza Province 1 11000 Nairobi District 33 61000 Kisii District 34 61500 Gucha District 20000 Central Province 35 6200 Kisumu District 2 21000 Kiambu District 36 62500 Nyando District 3 22000 Kirinyaga District 37 63000 Siaya District 4 23000 Muranga District 38 63500 Bondo District 5 24000 Nyandarua District 39 64000 Homa Bay District 6 25000 Nyeri District 40 65000 Nyamira District 7 26000 Thika District 41 66000 Migori District 8 27000 Maragwa District 42 67000 Kuria District 43 68000 Suba District 30000 Coast Province 44 69000 Rachuonyo District 9 31000 Kilifi DRC HQs 10 32000 Kwale DRC HQs 70000 Rift Valley Province 11 33000 Lamu DRC HQs 45 71000 Kajiado District 12 34000 Mombasa DRC HQs 46 72000 Kericho District 13 35000 Taita/Taveta DRC HQs 47 73000 Laikipia District 14 36000 Tana River DRC HQs 48 74000 Nakuru District 15 37000 Malindi DRC HQs 49 75000 Narok District 50 76000 TranzNzoia District 40000 Eastern Province 51 77000 Uasin Gishu District 16 41000 Embu DRC HQs 52 78000 Bomet District 17 41500 Mbeere DRC HQs 53 79000 TransMara District 18 42000 Isiolo DRC HQs 54 81000 Baringo District 19 43000 Kitui DRC HQs 55 82000 Keiyo District 20 44000 Machakos DRC HQs 56 83000 Nandi District 21 45000 Marsabit DRC HQs 57 84000 Samburu District 22 45500 Moyale DRC HQs 58 85000 Turkana District 23 46000 Central Meru DRC HQs 59 86000 West Pokot Distric 26 46500 Tharaka DRC HQs 60 87000 Marakwet District 24 47000 Makueni DRC HQs 61 88000 Koibatek District 25 48000 South Meru DRC HQs 62 89000 Buret District 27 49000 Tharaka DRC HQs 28 49500 Mwingi DRC HQs 90000 Western Province 63 91000 Bungoma District 50000 North Eastern Province 64 92000 Busia District 29 51000 Garissa District 65 93000 Kakamega District 30 52000 Mandera District 66 94000 Vihiga District 31 53000 Wajir District 67 95000 Mount Elgon District 32 54000 Ijara District 68 96000 Lugari District 69 97000 Teso District 70 98000 Butere/Mumias District Issue date: December 2011 Revision status: 02(Draft APRP Manual) CONSTITUENCY CODES No. of Constituency No. of Constituency DISTRICT Const. Code Name DISTRICT Const. Code Name Nairobi 8 10030 Nairobi DRC HQs Kilifi 3 31030 Kilifi DRC HQs 10031 WestlandsConstituency 31031 Kaloleni Consituency 10032 Kasarani Constituency 31032 Bahari Constituency 10033 Makadara Constituency 31033 Ganze Constituency 10034 Dagoretti Constituency Kwale 3 32030 Kwale DRC HQs 10035 Embakasi Constituency 32031 Matuga Constituency 10036 KamukunjiConstituency 32032 Kinango Constituency 10037 Langata Constituency 32033 Msambweni Const. 10038 Starehe Constituency Lamu 2 33030 Lamu DRC HQs Kiambu 5 21030 Kiambu DRC HQs 33031 LamuEast Constituency 21031 Lari Constituency 33032 LamuWest Constituency 21032 Kiambaa Constituency Mombasa 4 34030 Mombasa DRC HQs 21033 Kabete Constituency 34031 Mvita Constituency 21034 Limuru Constituency 34032 Likoni Constituency 21035 GithunguriConstituency 34033 ChangamweConstituency Kirinyaga 4 22030 Kirinyaga DRC HQs 34034 Kisauni Constituency 22031 Gichiga Constituency Taita Taveta 4 35030 Taita/Taveta DRC HQs 22032 Mwea Constituency 35031 Mwatate Constituency 22033 Keruguya/Kutus 35032 Wundanyi Constituency 22034 Ndia Constituency 35033 Voi Constituency Muranga 3 23030 Muranga DRC HQs 35034 Taveta Constituency 23031 Kiharu Constituency Tana River 3 36030 Tana River DRC HQs 23032 Mathioya Constituency 36031 Bura Constituency 23033 Kangema Constituency 36032 Galole Constituency Nyandarua 4 24030 Nyandarua DRC HQs 36033 Garsen Constituency 24031 Kinagop Constituency Malindi 2 37030 Malindi DRC HQs 24032 Ol Kalau Constituency 37031 Malindi Constituency 24033 Kipipiri Constituency 37032 Magarini Constituency 24034 Ndaragwa Constituency Coast 21 Nyeri 6 25030 Nyeri DRC HQs 25031 Othaya Constituency 25032 Tetu Constituency 25033 Kieni Constituency 25034 Nyeri Town Const. 25035 Mukurweini Const. 25036 Mathira Constituency Thika 4 26030 Thika DRC HQs 26031 Gatundu North Const. 26032 Gatundu South Const. 26033 Juja Constituency 26034 Gatanga Constituency Maragwa 3 27030 Maragwa DRC HQs 27031 Kandara Constituency 27032 Kigumo Constituency 27033 Maragwa Constituency Central 37 Issue date: December 2011 Received Status: 02(Draft APRP manual) CONSTITUENCY CODES No. of Constituency No. of Constituency DISTRICT Const. Code Name DISTRICT Const. Code Name Embu 2 41030 Embu DRC HQs Garissa 3 51030 Garissa DRC HQs 41031 Manyatta Constituency 51031 Dujis Constituency 41032 Runyenjes Constituency 51032 Lagdera Constituency Mberre 2 41530 Mbeere DRC HQs 51033 Fafi Constituency 41531 Gachoka Constituency Mandera 3 52030 Mandera DRC HQs 41532 Siakago Constituency 52031 Mandera West Const. Isiolo 2 42030 Isiolo DRC HQs 52032 Mandera Central Const. 42031 Isiolo North Const. 52033 Mandera East Const. 42032 Isiolo South Const. Wajir 4 53030 Wajir DRC HQs Kitui 4 43030 Kitui DRC HQs 53031 Wajir South Const. 43031 Mutito Constituency 53032 Wajir North Const. 43032 Kitui South Const. 53033 Wajir East Const. 43033 Kitui Central Const. 53034 Wajir West Const. 43034 Kitui West Const. Ijara 1 51530 Ijara DRC HQs Machakos 6 44030 Machakos DRC HQs 51531 Ijara Constituency 44031 Machakos Town Const. N. EASTERN 11 44032 Kangundo Constituency 44033 Masinga Constituency Kisii 4 61030 Kisii DRC HQs 44034 Yatta Constituency 61031 Kitutu Chache Const. 44035 Mwala Constituency 61032 NyaribariChache Const. 44036 Kathiani Constituency 61033 NyaribariMasaba Const. Marsabit 3 45030 Marsabit DRC HQs 61034 Bonchari Constituency 45031 North Horr Gucha 3 61530 Gucha DRC HQs 45032 Laisamis Constituency 61531 South Mugirango Const. 45033 Saku Constituency 61532 BomachogeConstituency Moyale 1 45530 Moyale DRC HQs 61533 Bobasi Constituency 45531 Moyale Constituency Kisumu 3 62030 Kisumu DRC HQs Meru Central 4 46030 Central Meru DRC HQs 62031 Kisumu Town W. Const. 46031 North Imenti 62032 Kisumu Town E. Const. 46032 Central Imenti 62033 Kisumu Rural Const. 46033 South Imenti Nyando 3 62530 Nyando DRC HQs Makueni 5 47030 Makueni DRC HQs 62531 Nyando Constituency 47031 Mbooni Constituency 62532 Muhoroni Constituency 47032 Makueni Constituency 62533 Nyakach Constituency 47033 Kibwezi Constituency Siaya 3 63030 Siaya DRC HQs 47034 Kaiti Constituency 63031 Alego Constituency 47035 Kilome Constituency 63032 Ugenya Constituency South Meru 1 48030 South Meru DRC HQs 63033 Gem Constituency 48031 Nithi Constituency Bondo 2 63530 Bondo DRC HQs Tharaka 1 48530 Tharaka DRC HQs 63531 Bondo Constituency 48531 Tharaka Constituency 63532 Rarieda Constituency North Meru 4 49030 North Meru DRC HQs Homa Bay 2 64030 Homa Bay DRC HQs 49031 Tigania East Const. 64031 Ragwe Constituency 49032 Tigania West Const. 64032 Ndhiwa Constituency 49033 Ntonyiri Constituency Nyamira 3 65030 Nyamira DRC HQs 49034 Igembe Constituency 65031 Kitutu Masaba Const. Mwingi 2 49530 Mwingi DRC HQs 65032 West Mugirango Const. 49531 Mwingi North Const. 65033 North Mugirango Cons. 49532 Mwingi South Const. Migori 4 66030 Migori DRC HQs EASTERN : 37 66031 Migori Constituency 66032 Nyatike Constituency 66033 Uriri Constituency 66034 Rongo Constituency Kuria 1 67030 Kuria DRC HQs 67031 Kuria Constituency Suba 2 68030 Suba DRC HQs 68031 Mbita Constituency 58032 Gwasi Constituency Rachuonyo 3 69030 Rachuonyo DRC HQs 69031 Karachuonyo Const. 69032 KasipulKabondo Const. NYANZA: 33 Issue date: December 2011 Received Status: 02(Draft APRP manual) CONSTITUENCY CODES No. of Constituency No. of Constituency DISTRICT Const. Code Name DISTRICT Const. Code Name Kajiado 3 71030 Kajiado DRC HQs Marakwet 2 87030 Marakwet DRC HQs 71031 Kajiado Ssouth Const. 87031 Marakwet East Const 71032 Kajiado North Const. 87032 Marakwet West Const 71033 Kajiado Central Const. Koibatek 2 88030 Koibatek DRC HQs Kericho 3 72030 Kericho DRC HQs 88031 Mogotio Constituency 72031 Belgut Constituency 88032 Eldama Ravine Const. 72032 Kipkelion Constituency Buret 2 89030 Buret DRC HQs 72033 Ainamoi Constituency 89031 Buret Constituency Laikipia 2 73030 Laikipia DRC HQs 89032 Konoin Constituency 73031 Laikipia East Const. RIFT VALLEY: 52 73032 Laikipia West Const. Nakuru 6 74030 Nakuru DRC HQs Bungoma 5 91030 Bungoma DRC HQs 74031 Naivasha Constituency 91031 Kimilili Constituency 74032 Molo Constituency 91032 Webuye Constituency 74033 Nakuru Constituency 91033 Sirisia Constituency 74034 Rongai Constituency 91034 Bumula Constituency 74035 Nakuru Town Const. 91035 Kanduyu Constituency 74036 Kuresoi Constituency Busia 4 92030 Busia DRC HQs Narok 2 75030 Narok DRC HQs 92031 Funyula Constituency 75031 Narok North Const. 92032 Butula Constituency 75032 Narok South Const. 92033 Nambale Constituency Trans Nzoia 3 76030 Trans Nzoia DRC HQs 92034 Budalangi Constituency 76031 Kwanza Constituency Kakamega 4 93030 Kakamega DRC HQs 76032 Cherengany Const. 93031 Shinyalu Constituency 76033 Saboti Constituency 93032 Lurambi Constituency Uasin Gishu 3 77030 Uasin Gishu DRC HQs 93033 Ikolomani Constituency 77031 Eldoret East Const. 93034 Malava Constituency 77032 Eldoret South Const. Vihiga 4 94030 Vihiga DRC HQs 77033 Eldoret North Const. 94031 Vihiga Constituency Bomet 4 78030 Bomet DRC HQs 94032 Hamisi Constituency 78031 Bomet Constituency 94033 Emuhaya Constituency 78032 Chepalungu Const. 94034 Sabasaba Constituency 78033 Sotik Constituency Mount Elgon 1 95030 Mount Elgon DRC HQs Trans Mara 1 79030 TransMara DRC HQs 95031 Mt. Elgon Constituency 79031 Kilgoris Constituency 96030 Lugari DRC HQs Baringo 4 81030 Baringo DRC HQs 96031 Lugari Constituency 81031
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