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How Sakaja, Sifuna, and Passaris clinched top Nairobi seats

How Sakaja, Sifuna, and Passaris clinched top Nairobi seats

How Sakaja, Sifuna, and Passaris clinched top Nairobi seats

Johnson Sakaja, Edwin Sifuna, and Esther Passaris are the recently chosen Governor, Senator, and Woman representatives of Nairobi County individually.

Nairobi County has a sum of 2, 415, 310 enlisted citizens.

The threesome has been pronounced champs of Tuesday's surveys on Sunday morning by the Nairobi County Returning Officer Albert Gogo.

This came following three days of counting votes from every one of the body's electorates in the capital, a cycle that was occasioned by postpones in different supporters.

At the hour of proclaiming the champs of the province's top seats, some surveying stations in Starehe Constituency had not presented their archives to the region bringing officers back.

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Nonetheless, Mr. Gogo contended that proclaiming the victors without including the votes wouldn't change the triumphant up-and-comers.

"In the senate race, the most noteworthy is more than 700, 000 votes and the next one second got somewhat over 500, 000 votes. On the off chance that we add the 4, 000 enlisted electors from the areas, it is unimaginable for the second possibility to make up for a lost time. Hence, proclaiming the victor wouldn't disappoint any competitor," Gogo expressed in practically no time prior to declaring the outcomes.

In the Governor race, Nairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja has amazed Jubilee up-and-comer Polycarp Igathe in the wake of getting 699, 393 votes.

Regardless, Sakaja was absent during the declaration of results at Kasarani. He advanced toward the scene to gather his endorsement an hour later.

In his acknowledgment discourse, he praised his principal rival in the races, for keeping up with respectability as he promised to work on the expectations for the everyday comforts of Nairobi.

"We will make this city what it should be," he said

Igathe figured out how to get just 573, 516 votes.

Others in the race are Harman Singh Grewal (Safina Party) 10, 521 votes, Kariuki Agnes Kagure (Independent) 10, 086, Kiio Cleophas Mutua (Ford Kenya) 6, 485, Kode Denis Arua Ochieng (LDP) 5, 557, Mwadime Nancy Wambui (Usawa Kwa Wote ) 5, 531, and Thairu Esther Waringa (free) 5, 944.

In the senate race, ODM applicant Edwin Sifuna won the Nairobi Senate race in the wake of earning 716, 876 votes against UDA's Margaret Wanjiru who figured out how to get 524, 091 votes

The race had drawn in 13 up-and-comers who had shown interest in succeeding Johnson Sakaja, who went for the lead representative's seat.

Different applicants in the race figured out how to get under 15, 000 votes.

In his acknowledgment discourse, Sifuna said he was prepared to work for the better of Nairobi County.

In the Woman Representative race, the occupant, Esther Passaris effectively protected her seat in the wake of collecting 698, 929 votes against her nearest rival of the UDA party Millicent Omanga.

She figured out how to get 586, 246 votes.

Different applicants in the race were Monica Gitau who got 17, 811 votes, Delvine Moraa 7, 832, Mary Musyoki 5, 383 and Brenda Ntwiga 718.

In her close-to-home acknowledgment discourse in the midst of cheers from allies at Kasarani, Passaris devoted the success to her departed dad, who died early this year.

"I need to devote this success to my dad. Daddy, I vow to do all that you showed me and serve individuals of Nairobi better every day," she said in an unstable voice as she retaliated tears.QWM

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