Chebukati clears Mariga to vie in Kibra by-election

By , K24 Digital
On Mon, 16 Sep, 2019 11:21 | 2 mins read
IEBC's Muli made the revelation on Tuesday after confirming with the official BBC voters’ register. [PHOTO | COURTESY]
McDonald Mariga. [PHOTO | COURTESY]
McDonald Mariga. [PHOTO | COURTESY]

The electoral commission has cleared retired footballer McDonald Mariga to vie in the Kibra by-election.

The announcement was made by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries (IEBC) Commission Chairman Wafula Chebukati on Monday morning.

https://twitter.com/IEBCKenya/status/1173511060525133824

Mariga got a rude shock on Tuesday, September 10, after an IEBC returning officer, Beatrice Muli, informed him that he was not in the register of voters.

According to Muli, Mariga's name was yet to be captured in the IEBC voter register despite saying he had registered at Kariokor two weeks earlier.

In his complaint to the IEBC Dispute Resolution Committee, Mariga insisted that he had met the requirements for nomination.

"I have been advised by my advocates on record...that the law allows for continuous registration as a voter under the Elections Act, Section 5(1) and the voter registers are being updated continuously as per the respectable laws," Maraga said in his application filed on Wednesday, September 11.

According to the Elections Act of 2011 section (5), registration of and revision of the register of voters shall be carried out at all times save in three scenarios: in a general election or run-off election, by-election and referendum.

In the case of a by-election, the Elections Act prohibits voter registration between the date of the declaration of the vacancy of the seat concerned and the date of such by-election.

In Mariga’s case, he said that he registered on August 26, 2019, at the Kariokor Social Hall Polling Station in Starehe Constituency.

But National Assembly Speaker declared the seat vacant on August 14, while on the other hand, the IEBC declared the seat vacant two days later on August 16, 2019.

This means that Mariga registered as a voter 10 days after IEBC declared the seat vacant.

His lawyers wanted to the dispute resolution team to determine what constitutes continuous voter registration.

The Kibra by-election is scheduled for November 7, 2019.

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