Infotrak poll shows voter loyalty still up for grabs before 2027

Infotrak poll shows voter loyalty still up for grabs before 2027

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The survey shows a tightly contested political landscape, with nearly one-third of Kenyans saying they have no party affiliation, underscoring the fluid nature of voter preferences ahead of the 2027 General Election.

The latest Infotrak survey paints a competitive picture of Kenya's political landscape, with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) emerging as the most popular political party at 22 per cent. It is closely followed by the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) at 21 per cent, while the Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) ranks third with 9 per cent support.
Further down the rankings, Jubilee attracts 6 per cent support, followed by the Wiper Democratic Party (WDP) at 5 per cent. However, the survey also reveals that a significant proportion of respondents, 29 per cent, say they have no political party preference, making it the single largest category.
The findings suggest that while UDA and ODM continue to dominate the political scene, a sizeable number of Kenyans remain unaffiliated with any political party. This indicates that public opinion is still fluid, leaving room for shifts in support as the country moves closer to the 2027 General Election.

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