Elgeyo Marakwet County has a total of 213,884 registered voters, according to the latest data by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
The county, located in Kenya’s Rift Valley region, is divided into four constituencies, each with its own number of registered voters and elected representatives.
Marakwet East Constituency has 43,672 registered voters. It is represented in Parliament by David Kangogo Bowen of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
Marakwet West Constituency, which has 58,568 registered voters, is represented by Timothy Kipchumba Toroitich, who was elected as an independent candidate.
CONSTITUENCY | NUMBER OF VOTERS |
MARAKWET EAST | 43,672 |
MARAKWET WEST | 58,568 |
KEIYO NORTH | 49,247 |
KEIYO SOUTH | 62,397 |
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Keiyo North Constituency has a voter population of 49,247 and is represented by Adams Kipsanai Kipsanai, commonly known as Korir, under the UDA banner.
Keiyo South Constituency, with the highest number of registered voters at 62,397, is represented by Gideon Kimaiyo Kipkoech, also of the UDA.
About Elgeyo Marakwet County
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Elgeyo Marakwet County is located in the former Rift Valley Province of Kenya and is known for its striking landscapes, including the scenic Elgeyo Escarpment and the Kerio Valley.
The county is largely rural, with agriculture forming the backbone of its economy. It is a leading producer of maize, beans, and dairy products, and its high-altitude areas support horticulture and floriculture.
The region is also renowned for producing world-class athletes, especially long-distance runners, due to its high-altitude training environment.
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