Categories: TSC Latest News

KUPPET releases new regulations for branch elections 2021

In order to ensure the conduct of free and fair 2021 elections, KUPPET has made these Regulations for its branch elections. These Regulations are meant to facilitate a smooth electoral process in the COVID era.

The Regulations borrow from national laws governing Trade Union elections and KUPPET’s Registered Constitution which stipulate procedures for the entire election process

MANAGEMENT OF KUPPET BRANCH ELECTIONS

The Elections are managed by the office of the Commissioner of Labour. KUPPET has provided the election managers with its Registered Constitution, the Register of Members for each county and ballot materials.

KUPPET National Officials will be present at polling stations to observe the elections and resolve any logistical challenges that might occur.

RIGHTS OF KUPPET BRANCH ELECTIONS CANDIDATES

Each candidate has the right to inspect voting materials including the Venue of Elections, the Register, Ballot Papers and Ballot Boxes, before the start of voting.

Candidates are encouraged to hold a joint meeting with Returning Officers (Labour Officers) between 7.00 am and 8.00 am on the material day to set ground rules and generally improvise on these Regulations based on local contexts.

ARRANGEMENTS IN POLLING STATIONS

Due to the COVID pandemic, the union advises that the election be conducted in open space. Measures should be taken to protect ballot boxes and other materials under shade and away from rainfall.

The Returning Officers will ensure that the positioning of candidate agents and observers does not breach COVID protocols.

ENTRY INTO POLLING STATION

The union has made arrangements to ensure compliance with COVID-19 management protocols. All members, election managers and observers will be required to wear facemasks at all times. People will be allowed entry into the stations only after their body temperatures have been checked.

IDENTIFICATION OF MEMBERS

From the health check, members will proceed to the Registration Desk where they will be directed to queues in accordance with the last digit of their TSC Numbers.

Verification of full KUPPET membership will be based on TSC Numbers and National Identity Cards.

Trainers from TVET institutions will be identified through the same process, using their Personal Numbers from the Public Service Commission.

Only teachers and trainers whose names appear in the Register will be issued with one ballot paper in respect of all the 10 positions being contested, upon which their names will be crossed from the Register.

The voter will then proceed to the designated booths/tables, mark his/her ballots and cast them in the ballot boxes.

EASE OF MOVEMENT

To ease pressure in polling stations and avoid over-crowding, the union will provide one clearing/voting desk for every 300 registered members per station.

Members are advised to leave the station immediately after voting. No backward movement of voters will be allowed at the station. This will allow the process to be completed in time for polling stations to close at 5.00 pm.

CLOSURE OF VOTING

The polling station will close at 5.00 pm. Any members still on the queue by then will be allowed to vote, but no new members will be admitted at the stations.

COUNTING AND TALLYING

During the counting process, only the candidates, their designated agents and accredited observers will be allowed into the counting hall. With the guidance by the Returning Officers, candidates will agree on the order of vote-counting and declaration of results.

UNION MANDATE

As provided in law, the Labour Officers will take full charge of the election process, with the union’s responsibility being limited to providing logistics and observation.

By Editorial Team

The Education News Hub Editorial Team is made up of vibrant and experienced editors. Brian Yano is an accomplished longtime Digital Media Journalist at Educationnewshub.co.ke with a great passion for research and fact-checking. He delivers engaging content across diverse topics, with a special interest in Education matters. On her part, Yvonne Kemunto is a journalist, dedicated to unraveling stories that matter. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, she brings a fresh perspective to the world of media. Her commitment to detail and excellence shines through in every piece she crafts. Our newest member of the Editorial Team is Jennifer Mumbo. She is a Seasoned Multimedia Journalist with several years' experience; dating back to 2018. Jennifer has a passion for education, sports, tech, politics and entertainment. You can reach the editors at educationnewshub3@gmail.com.

Recent Posts

Mwalimu National Sacco BOSA Loans Application Form {Free Download}

Get the latest Mwalimu National Sacco BOSA Loans Application Form {Free Download}, here. PDF Latest…

7 hours ago

Mwalimu National Sacco FOSA Salary Advance Application Form {Free Download}

Here is the revised and latest Mwalimu National Sacco FOSA Salary Advance Application Form {Free…

7 hours ago

Mwalimu National Sacco FOSA Instant Loan Application Form {Free Download}

Here is the latest Mwalimu National Sacco FOSA Instant Loan Application Form {Free Download}. Download…

7 hours ago

Best slots with sticky wilds and expanding symbols in 2026

The landscape of digital gambling has shifted toward high-octane mechanics that prioritize volatility and massive…

8 hours ago

Advertised TSC Secretariat Vacancies in 2026 {Requirements and How To Apply}

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has advertised 170 job vacancies across, covering senior, mid‑level, and…

8 hours ago

Health CS Duale announces major changes to the Teachers’ SHA Medical Scheme

Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale has ordered immediate changes to the Social Health Authority (SHA)…

13 hours ago