Nyandarua County registered 361,165 voters in 2022, according to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
Nyandarua is located on the western slopes of the Aberdare Ranges in central Kenya.
The constituency with the highest number of registered voters is Kinangop, with 115,547 voters.
Kipipiri follows with 54,628, Ol Kalou with 72,997, Ol Jorok with 60,147, and Ndaragwa with 57,846.
Nyandarua is administratively divided into these five constituencies, each represented by an elected Member of Parliament in the National Assembly.
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MPs per Constituency in Nyandarua County
The current MPs are Thuku Zachary Kwenya (Jubilee) representing Kinangop, Muhia Wanjiku (UDA) for Kipipiri, Kiaraho David Njuguna (Jubilee) in Ol Kalou, Michael Mwangi Muchira (UDA) for Ol Jorok, and George N. Gachagua (UDA) in Ndaragwa.
Beyond parliamentary representation, Nyandarua is also represented nationally by a Woman Representative, Faith Wairimu Gitau and a Senator, John Methu.
The county government, headed by a Governor, Moses Kiarie Ndirangu who oversees local administration and development efforts.
The county, known for its rich agricultural land and cool, temperate climate, plays a crucial role in Kenya’s food production, with a focus on potatoes, cabbages, carrots, and dairy farming.
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About Nyandarua County
Nyandarua County is in the central region of Kenya, forming part of the former Central Province.
It borders Nakuru, Laikipia, Murang’a, and Nyeri counties.
The county’s capital is Ol Kalou, while other major towns include Engineer, Njabini, and Ol Jorok.
The county enjoys a cool and temperate climate, ideal for farming, with key economic activities centered on the cultivation of potatoes, cabbages, carrots, and dairy farming.
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