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    List of Registered Voters in Wajir County for the 2013 General Elections

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    Wajir County is a county in the former North Eastern Province of Kenya. List of Registered Voters in Wajir County for the 2013 General Elections. Its capital and largest town is Wajir. The county has a population of 720,000 and an area of 55,840.6 km2 (21,560.2 sq mi). The county is bordered to the north by Ethiopia, to the northeast by Mandera County, to the east by Somalia, to the south by Garissa County, to the west by Isiolo County and to the northwest by Marsabit County. The county has six constituencies: eldas, TarbajWajir NorthWajir WestWajir East, and Wajir South.

    Here is a List of Registered Voters in Wajir County for the 2013 General Elections

    This post reviews the voters registered by Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) using the biometric system and those registered without the use of the biometric system (non-biometric).

    The IEBC registered 118,245 voters in Wajir county for the March 4th 2013 general election. The breakdown of the registered voters by constituency and county assembly ward is;

    Wajir North constituency – 15,892
    161. Gurar – 1,635
    162. Bute – 2,714
    163. Korondile – 2,801
    164. Malkagufu – 1,469
    165. Batalu – 2,863
    166. Danaba – 2,370
    167. Godoma – 2,040

    Wajir East constituency – 19,487
    168. Wagberi – 3,944
    169. Township – 4,393
    170. Barwago – 4,677
    171. Khorof / Harar – 6,473

    Tarbaj constituency – 16,416
    172. Elben – 2,114
    173. Sarman – 4,249
    174. Tarbaj – 7,320
    175. Wargadud – 2,733

    Wajir West constituency – 23,097
    176. Arbajahan – 5,361
    177. Hadado / Athibohol – 5,935
    178. Adamasajide – 3,066
    179. Ganyure / Wagalla – 8,735

    Eldas constituency – 13,086
    180. Eldas – 2,912
    181. Della – 3,410
    182. Lakoley South / Basir – 1,575
    183. Elnur / Tula Tula – 5,189

    Wajir South constituency – 30,267
    184. Benane – 6,800
    185. Burder – 2,518
    186. Dadajabula – 2,517
    187. Habaswein – 6,276
    188. Lagboghol South – 4,323
    189. Ibrahim Ure – 3,510
    190. Diif – 4,323

    Nyongesa Sande
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    Nyongesa Sande is a Kenyan politician, blogger, YouTuber, Pan-Africanist, columnist, and political activist. He is also an informer and businessman with interests in politics, governance, corporate fraud, and human rights.