Political party alignment by total support
Despite UDA’s lead, the data reveal that 10 per cent of Kenyans remain undecided, and a significant portion does not support any party, reflecting uncertainty in political alignment.
UDA has emerged as the most popular political party, garnering 16 per cent support, followed closely by ODM at 13 per cent.
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DCP ranks third with 9 per cent, while smaller parties like the Azimio Coalition and Wiper Democratic Movement attract 5 per cent and 4 per cent, respectively.
Despite UDA’s lead, the data reveal that 10 per cent of Kenyans remain undecided, and a significant portion does not support any party, reflecting uncertainty in political alignment.
This divided landscape suggests that while UDA and ODM remain influential, nearly four out of ten Kenyans feel disconnected from political parties, leaving space for potential shifts ahead of the 2027 elections.
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