Rongai Constituency
Rongai Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of six constituencies in Nakuru District. The constituency has eight wards, all electing councillors for the Nakuru County Council. The constituency was established for the 1988 elections when it was carved out of Nakuru North Constituency (now Subukia Constituency) [1]..
The first Rongai MP, previously representing Nakuru North, is a brother-in-law of then Kenyan president Daniel arap Moi [1].
Members of Parliament
Locations and wards
Locations |
|
Location |
Population* |
Boror |
13,753 |
Kampi ya Moto |
23,436 |
Lenginet |
21,770 |
Maji Tamu |
13,881 |
Makongeni |
19,746 |
Ngata |
17,910 |
Rongai |
19,546 |
Solai |
35,949 |
Waseges |
29,722 |
Total |
x |
1999 census [3]. |
Wards |
|
Ward |
Registered Voters |
Boror |
4,114 |
Kampi ya Moto |
6,257 |
Maji Tamu |
3,827 |
Makongeni |
5,598 |
Ngata |
5,194 |
Rongai |
13,095 |
Solai |
4,089 |
Waseges |
8,688 |
Total |
50,862 |
*September 2005 [4]. |
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