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Kisumu voters missing from Kiems
masukuma
#11 Posted : Monday, August 07, 2017 11:38:11 PM
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IEBC iliuliza... nani anataka kula? Kama unataka kula... andika jina lako hapa! Later went saying... kuna watu 19 million walijiandikisha kula... kuja uconfirm kama jina lako liko kwenye sajili ya watu wakula!! kujeni... all this time kuna watu wanapuuza hii story! then chakula kimepikiwa ambao wako kwenye sajili ya kula then we get some people coming saying... tunataka kula but hatukukuambia tunakuja!! coz in a digital system tungekula tu!! tuwache ushenzi!! Where were you? kama wafungwa walijisajili ULIKUWA WAPI? not only this time... kutoka 2012!! halafu uje hapa uanze kutusumbua!! you deserve a beating!!!
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Lolest!
#12 Posted : Monday, August 07, 2017 11:53:53 PM
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On a slightly different issue @ mathokoma

If the voter identification system worked, would we still need to carry IDs?

IEBC did good to remove the need for voters' cards but politicians are now buying IDs like (allegedly) Kabogo

Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
Liv
#13 Posted : Tuesday, August 08, 2017 12:19:04 AM
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masukuma wrote:
IEBC iliuliza... nani anataka kula? Kama unataka kula... andika jina lako hapa! Later went saying... kuna watu 19 million walijiandikisha kula... kuja uconfirm kama jina lako liko kwenye sajili ya watu wakula!! kujeni... all this time kuna watu wanapuuza hii story! then chakula kimepikiwa ambao wako kwenye sajili ya kula then we get some people coming saying... tunataka kula but hatukukuambia tunakuja!! coz in a digital system tungekula tu!! tuwache ushenzi!! Where were you? kama wafungwa walijisajili ULIKUWA WAPI? not only this time... kutoka 2012!! halafu uje hapa uanze kutusumbua!! you deserve a beating!!!


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masukuma
#14 Posted : Tuesday, August 08, 2017 12:21:57 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
On a slightly different issue @ mathokoma

If the voter identification system worked, would we still need to carry IDs?

IEBC did good to remove the need for voters' cards but politicians are now buying IDs like (allegedly) Kabogo


The law requires that a voter be a citizen of Kenya and thus the only way to be sure that a person is a citizen AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION! is to prove they are a citizen. We use the ID during polling to 'identify' ourselves as being who we claim to be. Biometrics do a better job in most cases than IDs will ever do!. So yes... we don't need ID cards to be identified. but there is a technological limitation in play that makes us use ID cards/ID Numbers. When you go polling tomorrow you will you will be asked to give your ID and the number should be keyed in and your profile loaded and then you will be asked to verify if you are the person the ID belongs to by submitting a fingerprint. When you key in the ID number a "search" will be conducted to ask - "is this person registered to vote?" and when you submit your fingerprint against a profile it will not be a "search" per se but rather a one-to-one verification that strives to answer the question ARE YOU WHO YOU CLAIM TO BE? the fingerprint submitted is not compared to all fingerprints stored in the system but the one attached to the profile in question. So while "is this person registered to vote" questions can be answered by biometrics - they are computationaly very expensive and would kill your battery in hours!! The hack for the current state of embedded systems is to do a search using some other "fairly unique" attribute (ID Number/Full names e.t.c.) then VERIFY that the loaded profile belongs to the person standing before the PO by submitting a fingerprint.
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alma1
#15 Posted : Tuesday, August 08, 2017 12:26:56 AM
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masukuma wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
On a slightly different issue @ mathokoma

If the voter identification system worked, would we still need to carry IDs?

IEBC did good to remove the need for voters' cards but politicians are now buying IDs like (allegedly) Kabogo


The law requires that a voter be a citizen of Kenya and thus the only way to be sure that a person is a citizen AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION! is to prove they are a citizen. We use the ID during polling to 'identify' ourselves as being who we claim to be. Biometrics do a better job in most cases than IDs will ever do!. So yes... we don't need ID cards to be identified. but there is a technological limitation in play that makes us use ID cards/ID Numbers. When you go polling tomorrow you will you will be asked to give your ID and the number should be keyed in and your profile loaded and then you will be asked to verify if you are the person the ID belongs to by submitting a fingerprint. When you key in the ID number a "search" will be conducted to ask - "is this person registered to vote?" and when you submit your fingerprint against a profile it will not be a "search" per se but rather a one-to-one verification that strives to answer the question ARE YOU WHO YOU CLAIM TO BE? the fingerprint submitted is not compared to all fingerprints stored in the system but the one attached to the profile in question. So while "is this person registered to vote" questions can be answered by biometrics - they are computationaly very expensive and would kill your battery in hours!! The hack for the current state of embedded systems is to do a search using some other "fairly unique" attribute (ID Number/Full names e.t.c.) then VERIFY that the loaded profile belongs to the person standing before the PO by submitting a fingerprint.


Let's talk Masukuma


The law says that you be a citizen of Kenya.

Is that absolute or relative?
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masukuma
#16 Posted : Tuesday, August 08, 2017 1:26:15 AM
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alma1 wrote:
masukuma wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
On a slightly different issue @ mathokoma

If the voter identification system worked, would we still need to carry IDs?

IEBC did good to remove the need for voters' cards but politicians are now buying IDs like (allegedly) Kabogo


The law requires that a voter be a citizen of Kenya and thus the only way to be sure that a person is a citizen AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION! is to prove they are a citizen. We use the ID during polling to 'identify' ourselves as being who we claim to be. Biometrics do a better job in most cases than IDs will ever do!. So yes... we don't need ID cards to be identified. but there is a technological limitation in play that makes us use ID cards/ID Numbers. When you go polling tomorrow you will you will be asked to give your ID and the number should be keyed in and your profile loaded and then you will be asked to verify if you are the person the ID belongs to by submitting a fingerprint. When you key in the ID number a "search" will be conducted to ask - "is this person registered to vote?" and when you submit your fingerprint against a profile it will not be a "search" per se but rather a one-to-one verification that strives to answer the question ARE YOU WHO YOU CLAIM TO BE? the fingerprint submitted is not compared to all fingerprints stored in the system but the one attached to the profile in question. So while "is this person registered to vote" questions can be answered by biometrics - they are computationaly very expensive and would kill your battery in hours!! The hack for the current state of embedded systems is to do a search using some other "fairly unique" attribute (ID Number/Full names e.t.c.) then VERIFY that the loaded profile belongs to the person standing before the PO by submitting a fingerprint.


Let's talk Masukuma


The law says that you be a citizen of Kenya.

Is that absolute or relative?

yeap... you need to be a citizen of Kenya (the last time I read the Elections act)
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harrydre
#17 Posted : Tuesday, August 08, 2017 4:07:06 AM
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1) either they registered in Nairobi, started exodus to Canaan last week, and want to vote in kisum.

2) never bothered to register

3) tyranny of lies to discredit iebc.

i.am.back!!!!
Bigchick
#18 Posted : Tuesday, August 08, 2017 4:35:28 AM
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harrydre wrote:
1) either they registered in Nairobi, started exodus to Canaan last week, and want to vote in kisum.

2) never bothered to register

3) tyranny of lies to discredit iebc.




Tyranny of lies it is.

Why Kisumu only?We know who drama queens are.Bullies they are....

They have tried may tricks but tunawaonea mbali...
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Rahatupu
#19 Posted : Tuesday, August 08, 2017 8:10:26 AM
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[quote=masukuma]IEBC iliuliza... nani anataka kula? Kama unataka kula... andika jina lako hapa! Later went saying... kuna watu 19 million walijiandikisha kula... kuja uconfirm kama jina lako liko kwenye sajili ya watu wakula!! kujeni... all this time kuna watu wanapuuza hii story! then chakula kimepikiwa ambao wako kwenye sajili ya kula then we get some people coming saying... tunataka kula but hatukukuambia tunakuja!! coz in a digital system tungekula tu!! tuwache ushenzi!! Where were you? kama wafungwa walijisajili ULIKUWA WAPI? not only this time... kutoka 2012!! halafu uje hapa uanze kutusumbua!! you 😅😅😅
Rahatupu
#20 Posted : Tuesday, August 08, 2017 8:12:03 AM
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Sema agent provocateurs with clear objective to instigate chaos.
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