Tana River County is a county in the former Coast Province of Kenya. Registered Voters in Tana River County by Ward 2022. It is named after the Tana River, the longest river in Kenya. It has an area of 38,437 km2 (14,841 sq mi) and a population of 315,943 as of the 2019 census. The county borders Kitui County to the west, Garissa County to the northeast, Isiolo County to the north, Lamu County to the southeast and Kilifi County to the south. The capital and largest town is Hola (also known as Galole).
Apart from the River Tana, there are several seasonal rivers in the county popularly known as lagas, which flow in a west–east direction from Kitui and Makueni Counties, draining into the River Tana and eventually into the Indian Ocean.
Registered Voters in Tana River County by Ward 2022
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) registered 141,110 voters in Tana River county for the August 9th 2022 general election.
141,096 voters in the fifteen wards and 14 voters in Hola prison in Tana River county. The latter could only vote in the presidential election. Registered Voters by Constituency and County Assembly Ward
Garsen constituency – 55,453
86. Kipini East – 7,898
87. Garsen South – 9,990
88. Kipini West – 9,180
89. Garsen Central – 8,256
90. Garsen West – 10,999
91. Garsen North – 9,130
Galole constituency – 39,965
92. Kinakomba – 8,318
93. Mikinduni – 7,570
94. Chewani – 14,333
95. Wayu – 9,744
Bura constituency – 45,678
96. Chewele – 8,109
97. Hirimani – 10,750
98. Bangale – 10,129
99. Sala – 8,806
100. Madogo – 7,884