Kwanza Constituency
Kwanza Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. The constituency has seven wards, all of which elect member of county assembly for the Trans Nzoia-Nzoia County Assembly. It is one of five constituencies in Trans-Nzoia County. The constituency was established for the 1988 elections. After the promulgation of the new constitution in 2010, the larger constituency was split into two constituencies, and Endebess Constituency was created out of it.
Members of Parliament
Elections | MP [1] | Party | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1988 | Hon Dr Noah Mahalang’ang’a Wekesa | KANU | One-party system. | |
1992 | Hon George Kapten | Ford-K | ||
1997 | Hon George Kapten | Ford-K | ||
1999 | Hon Dr Noah Mahalang’ang’a Wekesa | KANU | By-elections following the dead of Hon George Kapten | |
2002 | Hon Dr Noah Mahalang’ang’a Wekesa | NARC | ||
2007 | Hon Dr Noah Mahalang’ang’a Wekesa | PNU | ||
2013 | Hon Ferdinand Kevin Wanyonyi | Ford-K | ||
2017 | Hon Ferdinand Kevin Wanyonyi | Ford-K |
Wards
Wards | |
Ward | Registered Voters |
---|---|
Kapomboi | 19,177 |
Keiyo | 12,603 |
Kwanza | 18,105 |
Bidii | 15,758 |
Total | 65,643 |
*September 2017.[2] |
References
- Center for Multiparty Democracy: Politics and Parliamenterians in Kenya 1944-2007
- Electoral Commission of Kenya: Registered voters per polling station by electoral area/ward and constituency
Wards
Wards | |
Ward | Registered Voters |
---|---|
Chepchoina | 15,679 |
Endebess | 13,846 |
Matumbei | 13,664 |
Total | 43,189 |
*September 2017.[1] |
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References
- Electoral Commission of Kenya: Registered voters per polling station by electoral area/ward and constituency {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929025048/http://www.agendaafrica.com/files/Voters.pdf |date=2007-09-29}
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