Vihiga County is an administrative region in the former Western Province of Kenya whose headquarters are in Mbale, the largest town in the county. Registered Voters in Vihiga County by Ward 2022. The county has a population of 554,622 (2009 census) and an area of 563 km2. Formally a district, Vihiga was split from Kakamega District in 1990. In 2019’s census, Vihiga was found to have a population of 590, 013, an increase of 35, 391 from the 2009’s count.
Registered Voters in Vihiga County by Ward 2022
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) registered 310,043 voters in Vihiga county for the August 9th 2022 general election.
Registered Voters by Constituency and County Assembly Ward
Vihiga constituency – 52,289
1051. Lugaga – Wamuluma – 17,381
1052. South Maragoli – 11,192
1053. Central Maragoli – 13,114
1054. Mungoma – 10,602
Sabatia constituency – 70,875
1055. Lyaduywa / Izava – 14,899
1056. West Sabatia – 11,930
1057. Chavakali – 10,564
1058. North Maragoli – 10,314
1059. Wodanga – 11,351
1060. Busali – 11,817
Hamisi constituency – 80,384
1061. Shiru – 12,686
1062. Gisambai – 10,216
1063. Shamakhokho – 14,503
1064. Banja – 11,950
1065. Muhudu – 9,183
1066. Tambua – 10,913
1067. Jepkoyai – 10,933
Luanda constituency – 56,310
1068. Luanda Township – 10,486
1069. Wemilabi – 11,618
1070. Mwibona – 10,132
1071. Luanda South – 11,484
1072. Emabungo – 12,590
Emuhaya constituency – 50,185
1073. North East Bunyore – 16,648
1074. Central Bunyore – 16,731
1075. West Bunyore – 16,806