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Presidential Vote Tally - Live from Bomas of Kenya
eduu
#131 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 8:58:12 PM
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tassia wrote:
maka wrote:
tassia wrote:
Something to make Jubilee be very worried. Noted that most of CORD'S strongholds have reported very low percentage of the total expected votes and Jubilee has reported a higher percentage meaning it just a matter of time for CORD to catch up.

aiii expound on this you missed a word I think...


This is what I mean. Check those results keenly, and you will realize Kenyatta Strongholds could have released more results. An example...40,000 reported in Muranga against 5,000 in Siaya. This is just an example. You should take this in to consideration before cerebrating or crying.


why is it taking so long in those strongholds? In 2007 they were on point, released the results early.
gladiator
#132 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 8:58:35 PM
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tassia wrote:


This is what I mean. Check those results keenly, and you will realize Kenyatta Strongholds could have released more results. An example...40,000 reported in Muranga against 5,000 in Siaya. This is just an example. You should take this in to consideration before cerebrating or crying.


I agree, once Nyanza & Ukambani votes start coming in, things will close down very quickly. Currently reporting percentage in both areas very low. Hopefully due to poorer infrastructure & longer queues in those areas delaying results rather than shenanigans like '07
dunkang
#133 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 8:59:32 PM
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So far only 3,271 out of 31,981 polling stations have reported
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Jaina
#134 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 8:59:51 PM
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@ Maich,

Njoja kwanja ifike counting za ma-county reps etc where the difference in 1 vote per polling station counts. The total rejected or spoilt votes will exceed 2M for all candidates combined nationally, going by the current trend.

Mind you, Presidential candidates ballot box was the first. Ikifika huko mbele, ushaboeka especially with 17 candidates and you know none.
poundfoolish
#135 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 9:01:01 PM
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tassia wrote:
maka wrote:
tassia wrote:
Something to make Jubilee be very worried. Noted that most of CORD'S strongholds have reported very low percentage of the total expected votes and Jubilee has reported a higher percentage meaning it just a matter of time for CORD to catch up.

aiii expound on this you missed a word I think...


This is what I mean. Check those results keenly, and you will realize Kenyatta Strongholds could have released more results. An example...40,000 reported in Muranga against 5,000 in Siaya. This is just an example. You should take this in to consideration before cerebrating or crying.


Me have a feeling teams are preparing for that magical no. i wont be surprised if results indicate a 90% turn out.
Right now 6,200,000 is the magical no. at 86% turnout.. so people are busy scratching their heads on what figures to add to the actual no. on each polling station....
mpobiz
#136 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 9:04:38 PM
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How comes adidas is trouncing muite.. I want iibc iingilie kati and count muites votes firstShame on you
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#137 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 9:04:59 PM
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dunkang wrote:
So far only 3,271 out of 31,981 polling stations have reported

Loong way to go!
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kangi
#138 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 9:06:55 PM
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tassia wrote:
maka wrote:
tassia wrote:
Something to make Jubilee be very worried. Noted that most of CORD'S strongholds have reported very low percentage of the total expected votes and Jubilee has reported a higher percentage meaning it just a matter of time for CORD to catch up.

aiii expound on this you missed a word I think...


This is what I mean. Check those results keenly, and you will realize Kenyatta Strongholds could have released more results. An example...40,000 reported in Muranga against 5,000 in Siaya. This is just an example. You should take this in to consideration before cerebrating or crying.


I think it would have been better if u also gave t no of reg'd voters 4 t counties ur quoting to make it more convincing.
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#139 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 9:07:06 PM
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#140 Posted : Monday, March 04, 2013 9:10:05 PM
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