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Uziwa Primary School IEBC Polling Centre & Station : Location, IEBC Codes & Registered Voters

Uziwa Primary School Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) Polling Station is found within the Uziwa Primary School Polling Centre. This Polling Station is found in Mkunumbi County Assembly Ward (CAW) within Lamu West Constituency; Lamu County in the Republic of Kenya. Here is a complete guide on Uziwa Primary School polling Station plus the Total Number of Registered Voters by IEBC.

These details on Uziwa Primary School IEBC Polling Station are important for Voters as they show registration details and Candidates for various posts (President, Governor, Senator, Women Representative, Member of Parliament and MCA ) can follow IEBC results from the Polling Station.

Uziwa Primary School IEBC Polling Station’s Complete Details.

The table below gives complete details on the Uziwa Primary School IEBC Polling Station’s details. Check the exact location and important IEBC Codes for this Polling Station:

Polling Station Name Uziwa Primary School
Polling Station Code 005022010703501
Registration Centre Name Uziwa Primary School
Registration Centre Code 035
County Assembly Ward (CAW) Name Mkunumbi Ward
County Assembly Ward (CAW)  Code 0107
Constituency Name Lamu West
Constituency Code 022
County Name Lamu County
County Code 005

Uziwa Primary School IEBC Polling Station’s Registered Voters.

According to IEBC records,  Uziwa Primary School has a total of about 427 registered voters. This number may change as IEBC carries out a continous voter registration exercise. Remember to frequently check here for the updated number of registered voters; ahead of the forth coming elections.

Frequently Asked Questions on Uziwa Primary School Polling Station & IEBC.

Question: What is the difference between A Polling Station and Centre?

The primary difference under the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is that a polling centre is the physical facility (such as a school or social hall), while a polling station is the specific room or stream inside that facility where you cast your ballot. 
For example, Uziwa Primary School polling station is found within Uziwa Primary School polling centre.

Key Differences between A polling Station and Centre.

  • The Scale: A polling centre represents the entire venue. A polling station is a single subdivision inside it.
  • Voter Limits: IEBC strictly caps each polling station at a maximum of 700 voters. If a centre has 2,100 registered voters, the IEBC splits it into three distinct polling stations (streams).
  • Set up: A polling Station is found within a polling centre. A polling centre may have two or more polling stations.
  • Voter Lists: Your name will appear on the register of only one specific polling station within the larger centre.

How to Find Your Stream on Election Day at Uziwa Primary School Polling Station.

  1. Locate the Centre: Arrive at your designated Uziwa Primary School polling centre.
  2. Check the Alphabetical Lists: Look for the public notice boards near the entrance.
  3. Find Your Station: Look for your surname on the printed voter lists. The lists guide you to your exact station number or stream (e.g., “Station 1 of 4” or “Stream A”).

Question: Where is Uziwa Primary School Polling Station Found?

Uziwa Primary School Polling Station is found within the Uziwa Primary School Polling Centre. This Polling Station is found in Mkunumbi County Assembly Ward (CAW) within Lamu West Constituency; Lamu County in the Republic of Kenya.


Question: How many registered voters are found at Uziwa Primary School Polling Station?

According to the latest IEBC records, Uziwa Primary School has over 427 registered voters. This number may change as IEBC updates its records. Keep checking here for the final number of registered voters, before the upcoming elections.


Question: What is the IEBC Head Office’s Physical Address?

  University Way, Anniversary Towers, 6th Floor,

Question: What is the IEBC Official Website?

https://www.iebc.or.ke/

Question: What is the IEBC Head Office’s Postal Address?

 P.O Box 45371 – 00100, Nairobi.

Question: What is the IEBC Head Office’s Phone Number?

Tel No: (254) 020 – 2877000

Question: What is the IEBC Head Office’s Email Address?

Email Address: [email protected]

Question: Where can I get a List of all the IEBC Constituency Offices?

Get the full list of all IEBC Constituency offices at: Physical Locations of County and Constituency Offices in Kenya.

Uziwa Primary School is a Polling Station. How can I check My IEBC Polling Station?

To check your IEBC details, visit: the

What do I need in Checking my voting particulars, Today?

To check your Voting details online, all that you need is your National Identity or Passport Number and Year of Birth.

Question: Who can Register as a Voter with the IEBC in Kenya?

Registration is open to Kenyan citizens who have attained the age of eighteen (18) years and are in possession of a valid Kenyan Passport and National Identity Card.

Question: Am I allowed to change my polling station?

Yes. Registered voters wishing to TRANSFER their vote to a different electoral area shall present themselves at the IEBC Constituency Office of their preferred electoral area.

Question: My IEBC registration details are incorrect. What should I do?

Registered voters seeking to update or correct their registration details shall present themselves at the IEBC Constituency Office where they are currently registered.

Question: Where can I register as a Voter with the IEBC, at any time?

Voter registration at the respective Constituency offices occurs at any time. Visit the nearest IEBC Constituency office.

Question: What is the correct procedure for checking my IEBC Polling Station and Stream/Lane?

Follow these steps to Check your Polling Station and Stream/Lane:
or text IDNumber#YearOfBirth
or PassportNumber#YearOfBirth
to 70000
e.g. 12345678#123

Question: Where can I download all the IEBC Forms and Documents in PDF?

Download all the important IEBC Forms and Documents in pdf, below:


Question: How can I apply for IEBC Jobs?

To apply for IEBC Jobs, visit this link: IEBC iRecruitment Portal


Qualifications:

  • Must be a Kenyan citizen by birth;
  • Is qualified to stand for election as a member of Parliament;
  • Must not owe allegiance to a foreign state;
  • Must be a registered voter;
  • Is a holder of a degree from a University recognized in Kenya;
  • Is nominated by a Political Party or is an independent candidate;
  • Must not be a public officer or acting in any State of public office other than, President, Deputy President or Member of Parliament;
  • Must meet the moral and ethical requirements under the Leadership and Integrity Act;
  • Must not hold dual citizenship unless citizenship of the other country has been obtained by operation of law without capacity to opt out;
  • Must not be an undischarged bankrupt;
  • Must not be a person of unsound mind;
  • Must not be subject to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months from the date of registration of candidates or date of elections;
  • Must not have been found to have abused or misused state or public office or contravened Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
  • Must not have been dismissed or removed from public office for contravening the provisions of Articles 75, 76, 77 and 78 of the Constitution.

(All requirement for President apply to the Deputy President and there shall be no separate nomination for the deputy)

Requirements:

The Candidate must submit the following documents to the Commission during the Commission Nomination:

  1. Certified copies of educational qualification certificates, including a Degree Certificate in accordance with Section 22 of the Elections Act, 2011 and Regulation 47 of Elections (General) Regulations, 2012.

Where the body that issued the Degree Certificate is not based in Kenya, a certified copy of the certificate must be submitted which must be authenticated and or equated by the Commission for University Education. Degree Certificates issued by Kenyan Institutions shall be certified by the issuing institution.

  1. A copy of a National Identity Card/valid Passport (the document used by the candidate to register as a voter)
  2. A Passport size photograph with white background submitted in hard and soft copy.
  3. If a Party Candidate, a Nomination Certificate from a fully registered Political Party nominating the candidate, duly dated and signed by an authorized official of the party
  4. A duly signed and dated Code of Conduct (Second Schedule of the Elections Act, 2011)
  5. A duly filled Commission Nomination Form, including:
  • An original Statutory Declaration Form for purposes of nomination (Regulation 18(3) Elections (General) Regulations, 2012 and an original Self-Declaration Form (Regulation 46 of Elections (General) Regulations, 2012)
  • For Political Party Candidates and Independent Candidates, an electronic version and the duly filled list of at least 2000 supporters from each of the majority of the counties in the prescribed form, submitted to the Commission
  • Be accompanied by copies of the identity cards of the supporters

Nomination fees in a Banker’s Cheque payable to IEBC:

  • 200,000 for candidates
  • 100,000 for a candidate who is a youth, a woman or a person with a disability.

Question: What are the IEBC Requirements For an Independent Presidential Candidate?

  • A Clearance Certificate from the Registrar of Political Parties certifying that the person was not a member of any political party for the last 3 months before the elections; that is as at 7th May, 2017 (Regulation 15(a) (General) Regulations, 2012
  • An electronic version and the duly filled list of at least 2000 supporters from each of the majority of the counties in the prescribed form, submitted to the Commission.
  • Be accompanied by copies of the identity cards of the supporters.
  • A duly filled Form of Intention to Contest, prescribed by the Commission.
  • A symbol the candidate intends to use during the election, which has been approved by the Commission 21 days before Nomination day.
  • Establish and maintain a functioning office in the respective electoral area where the candidate is contesting, which must be available for inspection by the Commission at least 45 days before the elections. The address, including the physical address of the office must be communicated to the Commission

Qualifications:

  1. Must be a Kenyan citizen for at least 10 years before the election;
  2. Must not owe allegiance to a foreign state;
  3. Must be eligible for election as a member of the county assembly;
  4. Must be a registered voter;
  5. Is a holder of a degree from a University recognized in Kenya;
  6. Is nominated by a Political Party or is an independent candidate;
  7. Must meet the statutory moral and ethical requirements under the Leadership and Integrity Act;
  8. Must have been Kenyan citizens for at least 10 years;
  9. Must not hold dual citizenship unless citizenship of the other country has been obtained by operation of law without capacity to opt out;
  10. Must not be an undischarged bankrupt;
  11. Must not be subject to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months from the date of registration of candidates or date of elections;
  12. Must not have been found to have abused or misused state or public office or contravened Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
  13. Must not have been dismissed or removed from public office for contravening the provisions of Articles 75, 76, 77 and 78 of the Constitution.

 (All requirement for County Governor shall apply to the Deputy County Governor and there shall be no separate nomination for the deputy)

Requirements:

The Candidate must submit the following documents to the Commission during the Commission Nomination:

  1. Certified copies of educational qualification certificates, including a Degree Certificate in accordance with Section 22 of the Elections Act, 2011 and Regulation 47 of Elections (General) Regulations, 2012.

Where the body that issued the Degree Certificate is not based in Kenya, a certified copy of the certificate must be submitted which must be authenticated and or equated by the Commission for University Education. Degree Certificates issued by Kenyan Institutions shall be certified by the issuing institution.

  1. A copy of a National Identity Card/valid Passport (the document used by the candidate to register as a voter)
  2. A Passport size photograph with white background submitted in hard and soft copy.
  3. If a Party Candidate, a Nomination Certificate from a fully registered political party nominating the candidate, duly signed and dated by an authorized official of the party
  4. A duly signed and dated Code of Conduct (Second Schedule of the Elections Act, 2011)
  5. A duly filled Commission Nomination Form, including an original Statutory Declaration Form for purposes of nomination (Regulation 18(3) Elections (General) Regulations, 2012) and an original Self-Declaration Form (Regulation 46 of Elections (General) Regulations, 2012)

Nomination fees in a Banker’s Cheque payable to IEBC:

  • 50, 000 for candidates
  • 25,000 for a candidate who is a youth, a woman or a person with a disability.

Question: What are the IEBC Requirements For an Independent Gubernatorial Candidate?

  • A Clearance Certificate from the Registrar of Political Parties certifying that the person was not a member of any political party for the last 3 months before the elections; (Regulation 15(a) (General) Regulations, 2012
  • An electronic version and the duly filled list of at least 500 supporters in the prescribed form, submitted to the Commission.
  • Be accompanied by copies of the identity cards of the 500 supporters.
  • A duly filled Form of Intention to Contest, prescribed by the Commission.
  • A symbol the candidate intends to use during the election, which has been approved by the Commission

Establish and maintain a functioning office in the respective electoral area where the candidate is contesting, which must be available for inspection by the Commission at least 45 days before the elections. The address, including the physical address of the office must be communicated to the Commission.


Qualifications:

  • Must be a Kenyan citizen for at least 10 years before the election;
  • Must not owe allegiance to a foreign state;
  • Must be a registered voter;
  • Is nominated by a Political Party or is an independent candidate;
  • Must meet the statutory moral and ethical requirements under the Leadership and Integrity Act;
  • Must have been Kenyan citizens for at least 10 years;
  • Must not hold dual citizenship unless citizenship of the other country has been obtained by operation of law without capacity to opt out;
  • Must not be an undischarged bankrupt;
  • Must not be subject to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months from the date of registration of candidates or date of elections;
  • Must not have been found to have abused or misused state or public office or contravened Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
  • Must not have been dismissed or removed from public office for contravening the provisions of Articles 75, 76, 77 and 78 of the Constitution

Requirements:

The Candidate must submit the following documents to the Commission during the Commission Nomination:

  1. A copy of a National Identity Card/valid Passport (the document used by the candidate to register as a voter)
  2. A Passport size photograph with white background submitted in hard and soft copy.
  3. If a Party Candidate, a Nomination Certificate from a fully registered political party nominating the candidate, duly signed by an authorized official of the party
  4. A duly signed and dated Code of Conduct (Second Schedule of the Elections Act, 2011)
  5. A duly filled Commission Nomination Form, including an original Statutory Declaration Form for purposes of nomination (Regulation 18(3) Elections (General) Regulations, 2012) and an original Self-Declaration Form (Regulation 46 of Elections (General) Regulations, 2012)

Nomination fees in a Banker’s Cheque payable to IEBC:

  • 50, 000 for candidates
  • 25,000 for a candidate who is a youth, a woman or a person with a disability

Question: What are the IEBC Requirements and Qualifications For an Independent Candidate

  • A Clearance Certificate from the Registrar of Political Parties certifying that the person was not a member of any political party for the last 3 months before the elections;(Regulation 15(a) (General) Regulations, 2012
  • An electronic version and the duly filled list of at least 2000 supporters in the prescribed form, submitted to the Commission.
  • Be accompanied by copies of the identity cards of the 2000 supporters.
  • A duly filled Form of Intention to Contest submitted to the Commission in the prescribed form,
  • A symbol the candidate intends to use during the election, which has been approved by the Commission
  • Establish and maintain a functioning office in the respective electoral area where the candidate is contesting, which must be available for inspection by the Commission at least 45 days before the elections. The address, including the physical address of the office must be communicated to the Commission.

Qualifications:

  • Must be a Kenyan citizen for at least 10 years before the election
  • Must not hold allegiance to a foreign state
  • Must be a registered voter
  • Is nominated by a Political Party or is an independent candidate
  • Must meet the statutory moral and ethical requirements under the Leadership and Integrity Act;
  • Must have been Kenyan citizens for at least 10 years;
  • Must not hold dual citizenship unless citizenship of the other country has been obtained by operation of law without capacity to opt out;
  • Must not be an undischarged bankrupt;
  • Must not be subject to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months from the date of registration of candidates or date of elections;
  • Must not have been found to have abused or misused state or public office or contravened Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
  • Must not have been dismissed or removed from public office for contravening the provisions of Articles 75, 76, 77 and 78 of the Constitution

Requirements:

The Candidate must submit the following documents to the Commission during the Commission Nomination:

  • A copy of a National Identity Card/valid Passport (the document used by the candidate to register as a voter)
  • A Passport size photograph with white background submitted in hard and soft copy.
  • If a Party Candidate, a Nomination Certificate from a fully registered political party nominating the candidate, duly signed by an authorized official of the party
  • A duly signed and dated Code of Conduct (Second Schedule of the Elections Act, 2011)
  • A duly filled Commission Nomination Form, including an original Statutory Declaration Form for purposes of nomination (Regulation 18(3) Elections (General) Regulations, 2012) and an original Self-Declaration Form (Regulation 46 of Elections (General) Regulations, 2012)

Nomination fees in a Banker’s Cheque payable to IEBC:

  • 20,000 for candidates
  • 10,000 for a candidate who is a youth, a woman or a person with a disability

Question: What are the IEBC Requirements and Qualifications For For an Independent Women Rep Candidate?

  • A Clearance Certificate from the Registrar of Political Parties certifying that the person was not a member of any political party for the last 3 months before the elections; (Regulation 15(a) (General) Regulations, 2012
  • An electronic version and the duly filled list of at least 1000 supporters in the prescribed form, submitted to the Commission.
  • Be accompanied by copies of the identity cards of the 1000 supporters.
  • A duly filled Form of Intention to Contest submitted to the Commission in the prescribed form.
  • A symbol the candidate intends to use during the election, which has been approved by the Commission
  • Establish and maintain a functioning office in the respective electoral area where the candidate is contesting, which must be available for inspection by the Commission at least 45 days before the elections. The address, including the physical address of the office must be communicated to the Commission.

Question: What are the IEBC Requirements and Qualifications For MCA Position?

Qualifications:
  • Must be a Kenyan citizen for at least 10 years before the election
  • Must be a registered voter
  • Must not owe allegiance to a foreign state
  • Is nominated by a Political Party or is an independent candidate
  • Must meet the statutory moral and ethical requirements under the Leadership and Integrity Act;
  • Must have been Kenyan citizens for at least 10 years;
  • Must not hold dual citizenship unless citizenship of the other country has been obtained by operation of law without capacity to opt out;
  • Must not be an undischarged bankrupt;
  • Must not be subject to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months from the date of registration of candidates or date of elections;
  • Must not have been found to have abused or misused state or public office or contravened Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
  • Must not have been dismissed or removed from public office for contravening the provisions of Articles 75, 76, 77 and 78 of the Constitution

Requirements:

The Candidate must submit the following documents to the Commission during the Commission Nomination:

  • A copy of a National Identity Card/valid Passport (the document used by the candidate to register as a voter)
  • A Passport size photograph with white background submitted in hard and soft copy.
  • If a Party Candidate, a Nomination Certificate from a fully registered political party nominating the candidate, duly signed by an authorized official of the party
  • A duly signed and dated Code of Conduct (Second Schedule of the Elections Act, 2011)
  • A duly filled Commission Nomination Form, including an original Statutory Declaration Form for purposes of nomination (Regulation 18(3) Elections (General) Regulations, 2012) and an original Self-Declaration Form (Regulation 46 of Elections (General) Regulations, 2012)

Nomination fees in a Banker’s Cheque payable to IEBC:

  •  5,000 for candidates.
  •  2,500 for a candidate who is a youth, a woman or a person with a disability.

Question: What are the IEBC Requirements and Qualifications For an Independent MCA Candidate?

  • A Clearance Certificate from the Registrar of Political Parties certifying that the person was not a member of any political party for the last 3 months before the elections;(Regulation 15(a) (General) Regulations, 2012
  • An electronic version and the duly filled list of at least 500 supporters in the prescribed form, submitted to the Commission.
  • Be accompanied by copies of the identity cards of the 500
  • A duly filled Form of Intention to Contest in the prescribed form (Regulation 15(b) (General) Regulations, 2012
  • A symbol the candidate intends to use during the election, which has been approved by the Commission
  • Establish and maintain a functioning office in the respective electoral area where the candidate is contesting, which must be available for inspection by the Commission at least 45 days before the elections. The address, including the physical address of the office must be communicated to the Commission

Question: What are the IEBC Requirements and Qualifications For Independent Candidates?

General Requirements for Independent Candidates (Regulation 39 of the Election(General) Regulations, 2012)

A nomination paper submitted by an Independent Candidates to the Commission shall;

  1. Contain the candidate’s name as it appears in the Register of Voters
  2. Be signed by the candidate, proposer and seconded who shall be voters registered in the respective electoral area
  3. The Proposer and Seconder shall not be members of any political party
  4. Show the respective electoral area for the proposer and Seconder
  5. Be delivered to the returning officer personally y the candidates himself or herself or by a person authorised by the candidates on the date set for nominations for that election.

Requirements For Independent Candidates.

A nomination paper submitted by an Independent Candidates to the Commission shall;

  • Contain the candidate’s name as it appears in the Register of Voters.
  • Be signed by the candidate, proposer and seconded who shall be voters registered in the respective electoral area.
  • The Proposer and Seconder shall not be members of any political party
  • Show the respective electoral area for the proposer and Seconder.
  • Be delivered to the returning officer personally by the candidates himself or herself or by a person authorised by the candidates on the date set for nominations for that election.

Question: Why Register as A Voter with the IEBC?

    • It gives you an opportunity to vote and elect leaders of your choice.
    • It allows you to vie for any elective position
    • It allows you to propose or second your preferred candidate for nomination
    • It gives you the right to nominate candidates for elections
    • It gives you moral authority to hold leaders accountable

Question: How do you register as a voter?

      • An eligible voter must present himself or herself to the registration officer with his/her original identification documents at the designated registration centre during working hours.
      • The applicant fills the Application for Registration form (Form A)
      • Registered voters will be issued with a registration acknowledgement slip bearing the voter′s details.
      • However, this slip will not be a requirement for voting.

Question: When can someone be denied registration?

      • When you are under 18 years of age
      • When you are not in possession of the original ID card or a valid Kenyan passport
      • When one is un-discharged bankrupt
      • When you have been found guilty by an election court or reported to be guilty of any election offence during the preceding five years.
      • If a competent court declares you to be of unsound mind

Question: Is an eligible voter allowed to register more than once?

No! A person is only allowed to register once as a voter in a constituency or registration centre of his or her choice. It is an offence to register more than once.

What is the penalty of registering more than once?

Persons who have registered more than once are liable on conviction, to a fine not exceeding one hundred thousand Kenya shillings or imprisonment for a term not exceeding one year or both. Such persons shall be barred from participating in the immediate election and the next that follows.

Question: Can a person transfer as a voter to another registration centre or constituency?

YES! A person may transfer as a voter to another registration centre of his or her choice within the registration period.


Question: What are the Qualifications For Party Nominees?

Qualifications for Nominees of Party Lists under Articles 97(1) (c) and 98 (1) (b), (c) and (d), and for the members of county assemblies under Article 177 (1) (b) and (c)

The following:

  • Nominee to the National Assembly –
  • Nominee to the Senate
  • Youth Nominee to the Senate
  • Persons with Disability Nominee to the Senate
  • Marginalized Group Nominee to the County Assembly
  • Gender Special Seats Nominee to the County Assembly (For Gender Top Up)

Qualifications:

  • Must be a Kenyan citizen for at least 10 years before the election
  • Must be a registered voter
  • Must not owe allegiance to a foreign state
  • Certification of Disability from the relevant institution as prescribed by the Commission.
  • Must meet the statutory moral and ethical requirements under the Leadership and Integrity Act;
  • Must have been Kenyan citizens for at least 10 years;
  • Must not hold dual citizenship unless citizenship of the other country has been obtained by operation of law without capacity to opt out;
  • Must not be an undischarged bankrupt;
  • Must not be subject to a sentence of imprisonment of at least six months from the date of registration of candidates or date of elections;
  • Must not have been found to have abused or misused state or public office or contravened Chapter Six of the Constitution; and
  • Must not have been dismissed or removed from public office for contravening the provisions of Articles 75, 76, 77 and 78 of the Constitution.

Requirements:

A Political Party must submit the following documents to the Commission during the Commission Nomination:

  1. Party Lists containing nominees appointed in accordance with Articles 97(1)(c), 98(1)(b), (c) and 177(1)(c) and (c) of the Constitution in the manner prescribed by the Commission and authorized by signatories of the nominating Political Party
  2. Duly signed copies of Letters of Acceptance of the Nominees
  3. Party lists shall contain the name, address, age, sex, disability and category of disability, phone number, occupation, identity card number or passport number and colored passport size photograph image, elective post sought and such other qualifications as are provided under the constitution and the Act in the prescribed Form 24B.

Question: What is the IEBC Vision?

“A credible electoral management body that meets the democratic aspirations of the people of Kenya.”


Question: What is IEBC Mission?

“To conduct transparent, e­fficient, and impartial elections; and undertake boundary delimitation for equitable representation and sustainable democracy.”


Question: What are the IEBC Core Values?

  1. Adherence to the rule of law – We conduct our businesses within the law.
  2. Inclusivity – We respect gender, race, class and disability in the conduct of electoral activities.
  3. Integrity – We conduct our affairs with utmost honesty.
  4. Accountability – We endeavor to be responsible for our actions.
  5. Teamwork – We work collaboratively as colleagues to achieve Commission goals.
  6. Innovativeness – We transform the electoral process by exceeding the expectations of Kenyans.

Question: What is the Mandate IEBC?

The Commission is responsible for conducting or supervising referenda and elections to any elective body or office established by the Constitution, and any other elections as prescribed by an Act of Parliament and, in particular, for;

      • The continuous registration of voters and revision of the voter’s roll;
      • The delimitation of constituencies and wards;
      • The regulation of political parties process;
      • The settlement of electoral disputes;
      • The registration of candidates for elections;
      • Voter education;
      • The facilitation of the observation, monitoring and evaluation of elections;
      • The regulation of money spent by a candidate or party in respect of any election;
      • The development of a code of conduct for candidates and parties;
      • The monitoring of compliance with legislation on nomination of candidates by parties.

The Commission shall exercise its powers and perform its functions in accordance with this Constitution and national legislation.


Question: What is IEBC Secretariat, and who are the Members?

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has a professional secretariat which manages the day to day running of the Commission. The Commission has nine Directorates and 17 departments. Each Directorate is headed by a Director, while each department has a manager. The secretariat is composed of the following:

  •  Commission Secretary/Chief Executive Officer (CS/CEO)
  •  2 Deputy Commission Secretary (DCS)
  •  9 Directors
  •  24 Managers
  •  47 County Election Managers
  •  290 Constituency Election Coordinators.

Question: Tell me the Full Names of the Current IEBC Commissioners and Their Responsibilities.

Here is the latest list of all the IEBC Commissioners and their Responsibilities:

  • Erastus Edung Ethekon, HSC- Chairperson

  • Fahima Araphat Abdallah, OGW- Vice Chairperson

  • Ann Njeri Nderitu, CBS- Commissioner

  • Dr. Alutalala Mukhwana- Commissioner

  • MaryKaren Sorobit- Commissioner

  • Hassan Noor Hassan, EBS- Commissioner

  • Prof. Francis Odhiambo Aduol- Commissioner


Question: Which are the Best and Available IEBC Jobs?

Here is a list of the IEBC Temporary Jobs:

  • County Voter Educator.
  • Constituency Voter Educator.
  • Presiding Officer (PO).
  • Deputy Presiding Officer (DPO).
  • Support Electoral Trainer (SET).
  • Logistics Officer.
  • ICT Clerk & Huduma Registration Clerk.
  • Polling / Counting Clerk.

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