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Kenya General Election Dates; 1963 to Date

August 8, 2022
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Kenya’s next general election will be held on Tuesday 9 August 2022. Elections in Kenya take place within the framework of a multi-party democracy and a presidential system. The President, Senate and National Assembly are directly elected by voters, with elections organised by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). Kenya General Election DatesNationwide elections have taken place in Kenya since 1920, when the first elections to the Legislative Council were held. The legislature initially had 11 elected Europeans and three members appointed to represent Indians and Arabs, together with a number of nominated officials. By the next elections in 1924, suffrage had been extended to Indians and Arabs, with five seats given to the Indian community and one to the Arabs, as well as one seat appointed to represent the majority African population. However, the Indian community demanded equal representation with the Europeans, and when this was not forthcoming, boycotted the elections, with not a single Indian candidate standing. This boycott continued for the 1927 elections, although one Indian candidate did stand.

All five Indian seats were filled by election in the 1931 elections, and further elections took place under the same system in 1934, 1938, 1944 and 1948. Prior to the 1952 elections the number of European seats was increased to 14 and the Indian seats to six, with six African members appointed. The same system was used in 1956, but in March 1957 elections were held for eight African seats, the first time the African population had been able to vote.

The 1961 elections were the first held under universal suffrage, although 20 of the 65 seats in the expanded Council were reserved for Europeans (10), Indians (8) and Arabs (2). The Kenya African National Union (KANU) emerged as the largest party, winning 19 seats and taking 67.5% of the vote. The electoral system was changed again prior to the 1963 elections, with the creation of a 129-seat House of Representatives and a 38-seat Senate. KANU won a majority in the House of Representatives and the most seats in the Senate, allowing Jomo Kenyatta to become the first Prime Minister, and upon independence the following year, President.

Multi-party politics remained in place for a few years after independence; when several KANU MPs left the party to form the Kenya People’s Union (KPU) in 1966, a constitutional amendment was passed requiring them to face by-elections. This came to be known as the little general election, in which the KPU received a majority of the vote, but KANU won more than 60% of the seats. Later in the year the Senate was abolished, as it was merged with the House of Representatives to form the National Assembly. The KPU was subsequently banned in 1969 and Kenya became a one-party state. As a result, KANU won every seat in elections in 1969, 1974, 1979, 1983 and 1988, with the elections seeing multiple KANU candidates run against each other.

With the wave of democratisation sweeping across Africa in the early 1990s, multi-party politics was reintroduced, together with the direct election of the president. General elections took place in 1992, and saw KANU retain control of the government, with President Daniel arap Moi re-elected with 36% of the vote and KANU winning 100 of the 188 seats in the National Assembly. Moi was re-elected again in 1997 with 40% of the vote, whilst KANU retained its parliamentary majority, taking 107 of the 210 seats.

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The 2002 elections saw KANU’s first defeat; Moi stood down and the KANU candidate Uhuru Kenyatta was defeated by Mwai Kibaki of the National Rainbow Coalition (NARC) alliance. NARC also won a majority in the National Assembly. However, the coalition fell apart as a result of the 2005 referendum, and Kibaki’s former ally Raila Odinga became his principal opponent in the 2007 elections. Although Kibaki was declared the winner in the presidential contest, opposition parties won a majority of seats in the National Assembly. Accusations of electoral fraud were made, resulting in violence that left around 1,000 dead. The following year the National Accord and Reconciliation Act 2008 was passed and Odinga became the first Prime Minister since 1964.

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A new constitution was introduced in 2010, and the first elections were held under it in 2013. Running as the Jubilee Alliance candidate, Uhuru Kenyatta defeated Odinga, receiving 50.5% of the vote. Although Kenyatta’s National Alliance emerged as the largest party in the re-established Senate, Odinga’s Orange Democratic Movement won the most seats in the National Assembly, with 96 of the 349 seats.

Kenya General Election Dates; 1963 to Date

Kenya’s Previous general elections were held on;

Tuesday 9 August 2022

Thursday 26 October 2017

Tuesday 8 August 2017

Monday 4 March 2013

Thursday 27 December 2007

Friday 27 December 2002

Monday 29 December 1997

Tuesday 29 December 1992

Monday 21 March 1988

Monday 26 September 1983

Thursday 8 November 1979

Monday 14 October 1974

Saturday 6 December 1969

18 – 26 May 1963

The 2017 election date will be the first that is set so far out in advance. This is as a result of the constitution of Kenya (2010) which stipulates that the general election will be held on the second Tuesday in August in every fifth year.

¨101. (1) A general election of members of Parliament shall be held on the second Tuesday in August in every fifth year.

136. (2) An election of the President shall be held –– (a) on the same day as a general election of Members of Parliament, being the second Tuesday in August, in every fifth year; 

177. (1) A county assembly consists of — (a) members elected by the registered voters of the wards, each ward constituting a single member constituency, on the same day as a general election of Members of Parliament, being the second Tuesday in August, in every fifth year;

180. (1) The county governor shall be directly elected by the voters registered in the county, on the same day as a general election of Members of Parliament, being the second Tuesday in August, in every fifth year.¨

Before the promulgation of the 2010 constitution, general election dates were largely determined by the incumbent president. The president announced the dissolution of parliament, the speaker of the national assembly declared the parliamentary positions vacant, and then the electoral commission, appointed by the president, announced the election date.
In September 2008 the Independent Review Commission (IREC) on the General Elections held in Kenya on 27 December 2007 (aka Kriegler Commission) had recommended that ¨the election date should be pre-set, taking into account all the required timelines for efficient conduct of the election.¨
In 2015 there have been two unsuccessful attempts, in the national assembly, to amend the constitution and move the election date from August to December 2017.
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