Kenyan general election, 1992

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kenya

This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
Kenya



Other countries · Atlas
 Politics Portal
view  talk  edit

The first multi-party general elections were held in Kenya on December 29, 1992.

Contents

[edit] Presidential Results

Party Candidate Votes %
KANU Daniel arap Moi 1,962,866 36.4%
Ford-Asili Kenneth Matiba 1,404,266 26.0%
DP Mwai Kibaki 1,050,617 19.5%
Ford-Kenya Jaramogi Oginga Odinga 944,197 17.5%
KNC George Anyona 15,393 0.3%
PICK John Harun Mwau 6,449 0.1%
KSC David Mukaru Ng'ang'a 14,253 0.3%
Total 5,398,037
Turnout: 67.8% (Registered Voters: 7,956,354)

[edit] Provincial Results

Province Moi % Matiba % Kibaki % Odinga % Total
Nairobi 62,402 16.6% 165,533 44.1% 69,715 18.6% 75,898 20.2% 373,548
Central 21,882 2.1% 621,368 60.1% 372,937 36.1% 10,765 1.0% 1,026,952
Eastern 290,494 36.8% 80,515 10.2% 398,727 50.5% 13,064 1.7% 782,800
North Eastern 57,400 78.1% 7,460 10.1% 3,297 4.5% 5,237 7.1% 73,394
Coast 200,596 64.1% 35,598 11.4% 23,766 7.6% 50,516 16.1% 310,476
Rift Valley 994,844 67.8% 274,011 18.7% 111,098 7.6% 83,945 5.7% 1,463,898
Western 217,375 40.9% 192,859 36.3% 19,115 3.6% 94,851 17.9% 524,200
Nyanza 111,873 14.4% 26,922 3.3% 51,962 6.4% 609,921 74.7% 800,678
1,956,866 1,404,266 1,050,617 944,197 5,398,037
Source: Multi-party Politics in Kenya [1]

[edit] Parliamentary Results

Party Seats
KANU 100
Ford-Asili 31
Ford-Kenya 31
DP 23
Kenya Social Congress 1
Kenya National Congress 1
Party of Independent Candidates of Kenya 1

[edit] References

  1. ^ Throup, David; Charles Hornsby (1998). Multi-Party Politics in Kenya: The Kenyatta & Moi States & the Triumph of the System in the 1992 Election. New York: Long House Publishing Services, Cumbria, UK. ISBN 0-8214-1206-X. , p. 435.