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Election 2007 Dec 28 11:00 pm update

Stepping out again for a bit. Will be back to keep updating through the night.

Latest news:

– The presidential race might come down to Rift Valley. Gap between Raila and Kibaki narrowing – Raila leading by about 10%

– Ruyenjes – Cecily Mbarire in

– Marakwet – Jebii Kilimo in

– Matuga – Mwakwere in

– Migori – John Pesu in

– Westlands Gumo in

– Kitui Central – Ngilu in

– Gichugu – Martha Karua in

– Kasarani – Elizabeth Ongoro in

– Eldoret East – Margaret Kamar in (she’s Biwott’s wife, running on ODM ticket), Eldoret has highest number of female MPs so far.

– Taveta – Naomi Shaban in

– Mwea – Peter Gitau in, Alfred Nderitu out

– Naivasha – Jayne Kihara out

– Mbita – Kajwangi in

– Juja – announcement of the result in Juja suspended after violence erupts, appears as if guys were paid to cause chaos. Kabogo leading over Thuo.

– Ndwiga out.

– West Mugirango – Obwocha out.

– Makueni – Kibwana Out, Peter Kiilu in

You can also check out MarsgroupKenya for updates though the website seems to be down right now.

6 comments to Election 2007 Dec 28 11:00 pm update

  • Vince

    Ory,
    Folks here in DC are getting worried since its taking too long to declare a winner. More so we are being told that the gap is narrowing. The more they take to count the remaining votes, the worse it gets – it’s been over 24 hrs after elections. How much long do they need to finish the count? Something sounds fishy here…

  • Me too. I am wondering. How long should it take to announce teh results? Imagine the election was yesterday and 24 hrs later,they are still ‘counting’ and the gap is ‘narrowing’. Am I smelling a rat?

  • anonymous

    With all the advancement in technology its very difficult to rig an election. In fact without blogs like these and the internet watchdogs by now these warthogs would have already been rigging votes but siku hizi with all the phone cameras and telephones whate have yous thats just not possible. I doubt anything shady is going on. Nothing good comes easy. Stay positive the results are looking good thus far.

  • anonymous

    Ory do you by any chance know what % of votes have been counted?

  • Ivory

    Im holding my breath hoping it’ll go the way I want it to.

  • DOMINIC SAVIO

    :sad::mad::eek::evil: its a sad moment for Kenyans to see their leaders fighting like kids with no respect of law in fact am starting to wonder whichever way the results go what kind of goverment will we have if they cant agree on results what about the bill God help kenya
    DOMINIC SAVIO