Vihiga County has a total of 310,043 registered voters, according to the latest figures released by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
Hamisi Constituency leads with 80,384 registered voters, followed by Sabatia with 70,875 voters.
Luanda has 56,310 registered voters, while Vihiga and Emuhaya constituencies have 52,289 and 50,185 voters, respectively.
Vihiga County is represented by five Members of Parliament in the National Assembly.
CONTITUENCY | REGISTERED VOTERS |
Hamisi | 80,384 |
Sabatia | 70,875 |
Luanda | 56,310 |
Vihiga | 52,289 |
Emuhaya | 50,185 |
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Ernest Ogesi Kivai Kagesi (ANC) serves Vihiga Constituency, Clement Logova Sloya (UDA) represents Sabatia, and Charles Gumini Gimose (ANC) is the MP for Hamisi.
Luanda is represented by Dick Maungu Oyugi (DAP-K), while Jeremiah Omboko Milemba (ANC) serves Emuhaya. These legislators are currently serving their 2022–2027 term.
About Vihiga County
Vihiga County is located in the western region of Kenya and is part of the former Western Province.
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It is one of the country’s smallest counties in terms of land area, but it is densely populated, with a vibrant mix of rural and urban settlements.
The county’s economy is largely driven by agriculture, with a focus on small-scale farming of crops like maize, tea, bananas, and vegetables.
Vihiga plays an important role in preserving Luhya traditions, including the famous Maragoli cultural festivals.
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