Voting in the eight electoral areas where elections for various seats were postponed kicked off slowly this morning, with many poll centers recording a low turnout.
Moreover, the by-elections in Mombasa, Kakamega Counties, Rongai, Kitui Rural, Kacheliba, and Pokot South constituencies come after the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission suspended the polls following a mix-up of ballot materials during the August 9th General Election.
Furthermore, most of the polling centers opened at 6 o’clock as stipulated by the law.
However, there has been a low number of voters despite the government declaring today, August 29 a public holiday and urging employers to allow employees time to cast their votes.
Nonetheless, in Mombasa, it will be a be a two-horse race between Abdulswamad Nassir of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and Hassan Omar of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
Moreover, since Tuesday, Mombasa County has been a bee-hive of activities as Omar and Nassir made their last-minute rush to woo supporters into their camp.
Likewise, the two political rivals have both been endorsed by the organized groups and different communities living in Mombasa.
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In addition, the polls were postponed on August 9, the date of the General Election after what the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) said was ballot papers mix-up.
Similarly, the electoral commission further pushed forward the by-elections on August 23 to an indefinite date after the commission’s chairman cited intimidation and harassment of its staff.
Nevertheless, the elections held today August 29 include: Mombasa and Kakamega governor elections as well as MP races in Kacheliba (West Pokot County), Pokot South (West Pokot County), Rongai (Nakuru County), and Kitui Rural (Kitui County).