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IEBC Official Results - Form 36 - Bomas of Kenya
dunkang
#221 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 10:54:24 AM
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#222 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 10:54:42 AM
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McReggae wrote:
Repeat!

Afadhali uandike deleted. When you write repeat, it is quite ambiguous at this particular juncture!
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KulaRaha
#223 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 10:58:00 AM
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Out of the 91 constituencies that have given out their results, 60-RIFT VALLEY 20-CENTRAL 9-NYANZA 2-COAST...

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#224 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 10:59:08 AM
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innairobi wrote:
We have just a few hours maybe so lets wait.

In my view, it is not too hard to tell presidential votes for outstanding counties. If you want to get a feel of the possible turnout for outstanding counties, look at the totals for final Sen/Gov votes that are already out. Barring manipulation, there ought to be no more than 10% disparity between total Sen votes and total county presidential tally.

Such disparity could probably be why some of those totals are still stuck in the tallying hall.

The question here is whether UK's win will be enough for the runoff.

As I said, RAO is trying not to disappoint his base as he feels personally responsible for the loss. He cannot face his people and tell them he has lost again after coming close in 2007.

But I fear he is delaying the inevitable and could be setting them up for an implosion.

If he wins, I will congratulate the man and his team. For now his champagne should be nowhere near the ice.


Buster wrote:
innairobi wrote:
The main potentially redeeming surprise in this election for CORD is Mombasa county and Kakamega county. But going by the Gov/Sen final results, seems Msa turnout is less than 75% and Njumbiree is likely to get 10-20% of those votes. Kakamega county is at less than 85% turnout and will go RAO but probably not at 90% levels because of Weakleaf. Nairobi has been one of the key surprises so far splitting almost 50-50 contrary to opinion polls. Even CORD's own tallying totals of Kidero's win seem to reflect that.

But with more than 250 ROs at Bomas now, I believe we should know where things are going by evening/tonight.


The surprise is on Jubilee. How many times have we Cord guys said it on Wazua that Western will not vote Mudavadi? Mombasa was always Corded just going by their statements.
.

Boss add up the totals, no surprises, Kiambu and Nakuru not done. Kakamega will not exceed 300k while Msa will not exceed 300k, Nakuru will post 500k and Kiambu over 600.
techboy
#225 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:00:57 AM
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KulaRaha wrote:
Out of the 91 constituencies that have given out their results, 60-RIFT VALLEY 20-CENTRAL 9-NYANZA 2-COAST...

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out off ? asin 60 - riftvalley out off ?
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#226 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:01:14 AM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Repeat!

Afadhali uandike deleted. When you write repeat, it is quite ambiguous at this particular juncture!


Also thought he was letting the cat out that they-CORD expect a run-off.
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Impunity
#227 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:13:46 AM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Repeat!

Afadhali uandike deleted. When you write repeat, it is quite ambiguous at this particular juncture!


It sounds re-run!

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jaggernaut
#228 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:16:27 AM
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4% total votes counted on Monday, the percentage was 56:42. At 40%, it was 53:40. Now at 8% recounted votes, it is 56:41. What will change?
Impunity
#229 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:19:55 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
Twitter: Mutahi Ngunyi ‏@MutahiNgunyi
4% total votes counted on Monday, the percentage was 56:42. At 40%, it was 53:40. Now at 8% recounted votes, it is 56:41. What will change?


The same way you told us MADVD will be made president and it changed otherwise, so will the percentage on this.
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#230 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:20:23 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
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4% total votes counted on Monday, the percentage was 56:42. At 40%, it was 53:40. Now at 8% recounted votes, it is 56:41. What will change?


And now at 37% recounted, it's 53.45%.
dunkang
#231 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:22:05 AM
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As at 11:25AM;
Uhuru - 2,475,700 - 53.007p.c
Raila - 1,928,627 - 41.294 p.c
Musalia - 153,571 - 3.288 p.c
Kenneth - 23,086 - 0.494 p.c
Kiyapi - 15,422 - 0.330 p.c
Karua - 14,529 - 0.311 p.c
Dida - 13,626 - 0.292 p.c
Muite - 4,413 - 0.094 p.c
REJECTED - 38,954 - 0.834 p.c
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IT'd
#232 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:35:47 AM
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For some reason I would want to see an Uhuruto Presidency.I know it won't last for long if the west is to keep up to it's word.I feel like theirs is the only presidency that will teach Kenyans firsthand the negative effects of tribalism.If you think about it,why were the so called "mademoni" opposed to a Uhuru presidency?And I remember at some point he had agreed with their counsel till self interest prevailed.
Mwiba wa kujidunga hauambiwi pole.I believe most of Kenya's exports are from the R.V and Central.
Anyone seen the telegraph article?Could explain Jubilee's statement yesterday.
Also:
innairobi
#233 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 11:53:40 AM
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This may have a few differences but is probably not too far from the current status. The 'View By Candidate' almost tallies with current IEBC totals.

http://election2013.mars...official/county/?page=1

You can get a good idea of what 'strongholds' are pending and compare with registered voters as well as Sen or Gov totals. You can draw your own conclusions on where either UK or RAO coalition has a massive outstanding vote advantage that will dramatically switch the tally for good. It does not exist!
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#234 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 12:30:55 PM
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IT'd wrote:
For some reason I would want to see an Uhuruto Presidency.I know it won't last for long if the west is to keep up to it's word.I feel like theirs is the only presidency that will teach Kenyans firsthand the negative effects of tribalism.If you think about it,why were the so called "mademoni" opposed to a Uhuru presidency?And I remember at some point he had agreed with their counsel till self interest prevailed.
Mwiba wa kujidunga hauambiwi pole.I believe most of Kenya's exports are from the R.V and Central.
Anyone seen the telegraph article?Could explain Jubilee's statement yesterday.


Cant agree more. spot on. we will still die at the appointed second!
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mawinder
#235 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 12:33:15 PM
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Impunity wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
McReggae wrote:
Repeat!

Afadhali uandike deleted. When you write repeat, it is quite ambiguous at this particular juncture!


It sounds re-run!

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Could Mcreggae mean rerun in wazua lingua?
Angelica _ann
#236 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 12:36:07 PM
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Guys have left the tallying centre to the CORD Serena pres conference. Moving with the times Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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Shotgun
#237 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 12:54:10 PM
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My Count so far:

JUBILATED IN:


1 Ainamoi
2 Aldai
3 Belgut
4 Bomet Central
5 Bureti
6 Chepalungu 
7 Eldama Ravine
8 Emgwen
9 Gatanga
10 Gatundu North
11 Gilgil
12 Kajiado North
13 Kandara
14 Kapseret
15 Kasarani
16 Keiyo North
17 Keiyo South
18 Kigumo
19 Kikuyu
20 Kipkelion East
21 Kipkelion West
22 Kirinyaga Central
23 Kuresoi North
24 Kuresoi South
25 Laikipia East 
26 Laikipia West
27 Mandera North
28 Mathira
29 Moiben
30 Mosop
31 Mukurweini
32 Mwea
33 Naivasha
34 Nakuru Town East
35 Nandi Hills
36 Ndia
37 Oljororock
38 Rongai
39 Ruiru
40 Runyenjes
41 Sigowet/Soin
42 Sotik
43 Soy
44 Subukia
45 Tetu
46 Tinderet

CORDED IN


1 Alego Usonga
2 Awendo
3 Bomachoge
4 Borabu
5 Budalangi
6 Bumula
7 Dadaab
8 Diaspora
9 Emuhaya
10 Gem
11 Kabondo/ Kasipul
12 Karachuonyo
13 Kilome
14 Kimilili
15 Kisumu East
16 Kisumu West
17 Kitui Central
18 Kitui East
19 Kitui South
20 Kitui West
21 Kitutu Chache South
22 Kitutu Masaba
23 Lukuyani
24 Makueni
25 Malava
26 Masinga
27 Matungu
28 Msambweni
29 Muhoroni
30 Mwatate
31 Mwingi Central
32 Nambale
33 Nyakach
34 Nyando
35 Nyaribari Masaba
36 Rongo
37 Shinyalu
38 South Mugirango
39 Suba
40 Ugenya
41 Ugunja
42 Uriri
43 Wajir West
44 Wundanyi


SPLIT (Where one candidate has about 40-something % and the other 50-something %)

1 Garissa Township
2 Kajiado Central
3 Kajiado East
4 Kajiado West
5 Kajiiado South
6 Kamukunji
7 Kitutu Chache
8 Kuria East
9 Kuria West
10 Lagdera
11 Laikipia North
12 Makadara
13 North Mugirango
14 Tarbaj

That's 104 constituencies. I seem to miss about 4. This things are all over and IEBC website is still showing Provisional Results.

My only question is...Where will CORD's comeback come from?
alikujia
#238 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 12:58:37 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
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Guys have left the tallying centre to the CORD Serena pres conference. Moving with the times Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

is that where results are now being announced. Initially I thought admin was now regulating viewers to this thread. kumbe ni kuhama!
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#239 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 1:05:23 PM
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innairobi wrote:
We have just a few hours maybe so lets wait.

In my view, it is not too hard to tell presidential votes for outstanding counties. If you want to get a feel of the possible turnout for outstanding counties, look at the totals for final Sen/Gov votes that are already out. Barring manipulation, there ought to be no more than 10% disparity between total Sen votes and total county presidential tally.

Such disparity could probably be why some of those totals are still stuck in the tallying hall.

The question here is whether UK's win will be enough for the runoff.

As I said, RAO is trying not to disappoint his base as he feels personally responsible for the loss. He cannot face his people and tell them he has lost again after coming close in 2007.

But I fear he is delaying the inevitable and could be setting them up for an implosion.

If he wins, I will congratulate the man and his team. For now his champagne should be nowhere near the ice.


Buster wrote:
innairobi wrote:
The main potentially redeeming surprise in this election for CORD is Mombasa county and Kakamega county. But going by the Gov/Sen final results, seems Msa turnout is less than 75% and Njumbiree is likely to get 10-20% of those votes. Kakamega county is at less than 85% turnout and will go RAO but probably not at 90% levels because of Weakleaf. Nairobi has been one of the key surprises so far splitting almost 50-50 contrary to opinion polls. Even CORD's own tallying totals of Kidero's win seem to reflect that.

But with more than 250 ROs at Bomas now, I believe we should know where things are going by evening/tonight.


The surprise is on Jubilee. How many times have we Cord guys said it on Wazua that Western will not vote Mudavadi? Mombasa was always Corded just going by their statements.


Let OAR just humble himself and accept defeat retire in piece and humility. No need to embarrass himself. Let us see how far the digital guys will take us.
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#240 Posted : Thursday, March 07, 2013 1:19:29 PM
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After a month there will be thoughts of the future...
After a year we will know where we are headed...
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