Kenyan gubernatorial elections, 2013
The 2013 Kenya gubernatorial elections were held on 4 March 2013,[1] Under the new constitution, which was passed during the 2010 referendum, the 2013 general election was the first to elect County Governors and their Deputies for the 47 newly created counties. They were also the first general elections run by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
University Degrees
Kenyan law requires governors to have a recognized university degree. This clause resulted in challenges for notable aspirants Soita Shitanda in the Kakamenga contest and Margaret Wanjiru in the Nairobi contest [2]
Results
For a list of current governors, please see Counties of Kenya#County Governors.
This is a list of Governors-elect and Deputy Governors-elect, as announced by the IEBC on March 18, 2013.[3]
County No | Name | Governor | Deputy Governor | Party |
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1 | Mombasa | Hassan Ali Joho | Hazel Ezabel Nyamoki Ogunde | ODM |
2 | Kwale | Salim Mvurya | Fatuma Mohamed Achani | ODM |
3 | Kilifi | Amason Kingi | Kenneth Mwakombo Kamto | ODM |
4 | Tana River | Tuneya Dado | Jire Siyat Mohamed | WDM-K |
5 | Lamu | Issa Timamy | Erick Kinyua Mugo | UDF |
6 | Taita-Taveta | John Mtuta Mruttu | Mary Ndiga Kibuka | ODM |
7 | Garissa | Nathif Jama Adan | Abdullahi Hussein Ali | WDM-K |
8 | Wajir | Ahmed Abdullahi Mohamad | Abdulhafid Abdullahi Yarow | ODM |
9 | Mandera | Ibrahim Roba Ali | Omar Mohamed Maalim | URP |
10 | Marsabit | Ukur Yattani | Omar Abdi Ali | ODM |
11 | Isiolo | Godana Doyo | Mohamed Gulleid Abdille | URP |
12 | Meru | Peter Munya | Raphael Muriungi | APK |
13 | Tharaka | Samuel Mbae Ragwa | Eliud Mate Muriithi | TNA |
14 | Embu | Martin Nyaga Wambora | Dorothy Nditi Muchungu | TNA |
15 | Kitui | Julius Malombe | Malonza Peninah | WDM-K |
16 | Machakos | Alfred Mutua | Benard Muia Tom Kiala | WDM-K |
17 | Makueni | Kivutha Kibwana | Adelina Ndeto Mwau | MP |
18 | Nyandarua | Daniel Waithaka Mwangi | Waithaka Mwangi Kirika | TNA |
19 | Nyeri | Nderitu Gachagua | Wamathai Samwel Githaiga | GNU |
20 | Kirinyaga | Joseph Kathuri Ndathi | Julius Muthike Njiri | TNA |
21 | Muranga | Mwangi wa Iria | Augustine J Gakure Monyo | TNA |
22 | Kiambu | William Kabogo | Gerald Gakuha Githinji | TNA |
23 | Turkana | Josphat Nanok | Peter Ekai Lokoel | ODM |
24 | West Pokot | Simon Kachapin Kitalei | Titus Lotee | KANU |
25 | Samburu | Moses Lenolkula Kasaine | Joseph Lemarkat | URP |
26 | Trans-Nzoia | Patrick Khaemba | Stanley Kiptoo Kenei Tarus | FORD-KENYA |
27 | Uasin Gishu | Jackson Kiplagat Mandago | Daniel Kiplagat Kiprotich | URP |
28 | Elgeyo-Marakwet | Alex Tanui Tolgos | Gabriel Lagat Kosgey | URP |
29 | Nandi | Lagat Cleophas | Dominic Kimutai Biwott | URP |
30 | Baringo | Benjamin Cheboi Chesire | Mathew Kipyator Tuitoek | URP |
31 | Laikipia | Joshua Irungu | Josphat Gitonga Kabugi | TNA |
32 | Nakuru | Kinuthia Mbugua | Joseph Kibore Rutto | TNA |
33 | Narok | Samuel Kuntai Ole Tunai | Aruasa Evalyn Chepkirui | URP |
34 | Kajiado | David ole Nkedianye | Paul Mpute Ntiati | ODM |
35 | Kericho | Prof. Paul Chepkwony Kiprono | Susan Chepkoech Kikwai | URP |
36 | Bomet | Isaac Ruto | Stephen Kipkoech Mutai | URP |
37 | Kakamega | Wycliffe Oparanya | Philip Museve Kutima | ODM |
38 | Vihiga | Moses Akaranga | Caleb Temba Amaswache | PPK |
39 | Bungoma | Ken Lusaka | Hillary Moywo Chongwony | NFK |
40 | Busia | Sospeter Ojaamong | Kizito Osore Wangalwa | ODM |
41 | Siaya | Cornel Rasanga Amoth † | Wilson Ouma Onyango | ODM |
42 | Kisumu | Jack Ranguma | Ruth Adhiambo Odinga Busia | ODM |
43 | Homabay | Cyprian Awiti | Hamiliton Onyango Orata | ODM |
44 | Migori | John Obado | Nelson Mahanga Mwita | PDP |
45 | Kisii | James Ongwae | Arthur Maangi Gongera | ODM |
46 | Nyamira | John Nyagarama Obiero | Amos Kimwomi Nyaribo | ODM |
47 | Nairobi | Evans Kidero | J. Mwangangi Mueke | ODM |
† - Cornel Rasanga's election as Siaya governor was subsequently nullified in August 2013 following a petition at the High Court in Kisumu. He won the subsequent by-election and was sworn in again as governor.[4][5]
Summary By Coalition and Party
These summaries are based on the coalitions as they existed at the time of the election.
Coalition | Party | Seats |
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CORD | ODM | 16 |
WDM-K | 4 | |
FORD-KENYA | 1 | |
MP | 1 | |
PDP | 1 | |
Total | 23 | |
Jubilee | URP | 10 |
TNA | 8 | |
Total | 18 | |
Amani | KANU | 1 |
NFK | 1 | |
UDF | 1 | |
Total | 3 | |
Unaffiliated | APK | 1 |
GNU | 1 | |
PPK | 1 | |
Total | 3 | |
Total | 47 |
References
- ↑ "Kenya to hold polls in March 2013, says elections body". The Citizen. 18 March 2012. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
- ↑ "SHITANDA, WANJIRU OUT OVER DEGREES". The Standard. 18 January 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- ↑ "Elected Candidates". IEBC. 18 March 2013. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
- ↑ http://www.nation.co.ke/counties/Siaya+Governor+Cornel+Rasanga+loses+seat/-/1107872/1964654/-/6upxprz/-/index.html
- ↑ http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/thecounties/article/2000097212/siaya-county-governor-cornel-rasanga-sworn-in-after-being-re-elected
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