ODM clinches Kasipul, Ugunja MP seats
IEBC Chairperson Erastus Ethekon has condemned acts of violence, intimidation, or disruption reported in isolated areas during the voting process on Thursday.
ODM secured key victories as IEBC declared the victors in the by-elections that were held on Thursday.
Kasipul Constituency By-Election Returning Officer Rebecca Abwaku, early Friday, declared Boyd Were of ODM Party the MP-elect for Kasipul Constituency after garnering 16,819 votes.
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Meanwhile, Moses Omondi, also of ODM, won the Ugunja Constituency by-election, securing 9,227 votes.
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Moses Omondi of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) wins the Ugunja Constituency by-election, securing 9,227 votes.
Orodi Odhiambo of the Wiper Party came in second with 1,819 votes, while Fredrick Ochiel of the United Democratic Movement (UDM) came third, receiving 1,200 votes.

Kasipul Constituency By-Election Returning Officer Rebecca Abwaku declares Boyd Were of ODM Party the MP-elect for Kasipul Constituency after garnering 16,819 votes.
Philip Nashon Aroko, an Independent candidate, finished second after securing 8,476 votes.
A total of 10 candidates had been cleared to contest the seat.

Former Fafi Ward MCA Hassan Aden Kolosho has reclaimed his seat after winning Thursday’s by-election on a Ford Kenya ticket, months after the courts nullified his earlier victory.
Kolosh was declared the winner by Fafi Constituency IEBC Returning Officer Noor Gedi Arale after securing 1,414 votes, defeating his closest rival, Diriye Ibrahim Maalim of UDA, who garnered 967 votes, while ODM’s Feisal Gedi Mohamed received 859 votes.
The official results were announced shortly before midnight at the Borehole 5 Secondary School tallying centre. A total of 3,264 voters cast their ballots out of 7,050 registered voters, representing a 46.3 per cent turnout.
IEBC begins updating the by-elections result forms on its portal which is accessible to the public.

A gun stolen from Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma’s bodyguard during the Kasipul by-election chaos has been recovered, Homa Bay County Police Commander Lawrence Koilem confirms.
Police have also arrested 23 individuals, impounded 15 vehicles and seized crude weapons.
IEBC warns against any attempts to interfere with polling and tallying areas as vote counting gets underway across the 22 electoral areas following Thursday’s by-elections.
IEBC Chairperson Erastus Ethekon says no unauthorised person will be allowed into the protected areas during counting and verification.
Police lob teargas to disperse rival youths who were engaged in stone-throwing outside the main tallying centre at Siakago Social Hall in Mbeere North shortly after the polling stations closed at 5:00 pm.
IEBC Chairperson Erastus Ethekon has condemned acts of violence, intimidation, or disruption reported in isolated areas during the voting process on Thursday.

Polling stations have officially closed according to the set IEBC timelines, except for those which opened late, across 22 areas for the by-elections.
IEBC terms the circulating allegations of ballot stuffing as misleading and inaccurate.
IEBC: Our ballot management procedures make such claims practically impossible. Voting is conducted in the full presence of agents, observers, and the media.
Each ballot paper contains multiple security features that cannot be reproduced.
We urge the public to rely on verified information from the Commission and reject falsehoods meant to undermine the electoral process.
Approximately two hours to go to the closing of polling stations across the 22 by-election polling areas.
IEBC: We encourage you to turn out in large numbers and exercise your democratic right peacefully.
DAP-K candidate Seth Panyako arrested soon after alleging an assassination attempt, held at Malava Police Station.
Democratic Action Party of Kenya (DAP-K) candidate Seth Panyako casts his vote at Lunyu Polling Station in Manda-Shivanga Ward, Malava Constituency in Kakamega County.
Seth Panyako casts his vote at St Joseph’s Lunyu Primary School, Malava, Kakamega County. (Photo: Abuga Makori/X)IEBC Commissioner Alutalala oversaw the opening of polling in Magarini Constituency and monitored voting at several polling stations within the area.

Polling centres open, marking the start of by-elections in Magarini, Malava, Mbeere North and Banisa, among others. Voting is set to close at 5:00 pm.
Polling stations opened at 6:00 am and will close at 5:00 pm. (Photo: IEBC/X)
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