Elections

In 2017, the whole of Kenya seems to have one top subject to talk about: The General Elections. For journalists, key to election reporting is to know about the procedures and the role of the elected positions as well as the role of the IEBC. Impartial, unbiased and “cold hearted” reporting that scrutinizes information from any side is crucial for raising trust in the election process, the candidates and the outcome of the elections. We wish that the RoGGKenya election reporting section will help in this.

Political Parties Ignore Their Own Rules

The ruling Jubilee Party (JP), Amani National Congress (ANC) and Ford Kenya (Ford-K) are among three major political parties in…

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ELOG Query IEBC Over Punguza Mizigo Signatures

On 18th July 2019, Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) confirmed that they had verified the signatures submitted by the…

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Multiple Voters on One ID Number – No Convincing Answers by the IEBC

The Kenyan Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has provided no convincing answers to the questions arising from the high…

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Has the IEBC gazetted Election Results as required by Law?

As the Kenyan Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) officially concludes the 2017 elections cycle today, February 12, 2019, by…

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Duplicate Voter Records Concentrated in Two Homa Bay Constituencies

An analysis of the Register of Voters for the 2017 Elections reveals that the occurence of duplicate voter records was…

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The President is at Fault over IEBC Appointments

President Uhuru Kenyatta is at fault for not yet starting the legal process of appointing new IEBC commissioners after April…

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Nobody in Kenya Can Limit Constitutional Rights

Kisumu Governor Anyang Nyong’o has issued a publication called “Executive Order No. 1” (see picture) meaning to ban all non-NASA-demonstrations…

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Recommended Reading: The CSO Petition

The petition of the Civil Society Organizations of November 6 against the conduct of the fresh Presidential election in Kenya…

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Like It or Not: It’s the Courts’ Time Again

In law, the country is just about to enter the Elections Dispute Resolution Stage at the Courts. This is the…

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After the Election: Tranquillity through the Courts

What next after the Kenyan Presidential Election? This Interview with election law Expert Steve Ogolla was conducted after the election…

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