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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/2/2011 Posts: 4,818 Location: -1.2107, 36.8831
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1992-2017 (MULTI PARTY ERA) Official Results; 1992 wrote: 1. Daniel Moi (KANU) 1,927,645 (36.6%) 2. Kenneth Matiba (FORD–A) 1,354,856 (25.7%) 3. Emilio Kibaki (DP) 1,035,507 (19.6%) 4. Jaramogi O Odinga (FORD–K) 903,886(17.1%) 5. Chibule wa Tsuma (KNC) 15,393 (0.3%) 6. George Anyona (KSC) 14,253 (0.3%) 7. John Harun Mwau (PICK) 10,449 (0.2%) 8. Mukaru Ng'ang'a (KeNDA) 8,527 (0.2%)
Spoilt Votes – Unknown Total Votes Cast - 5,270,516 Registered voters - 7,956,354
1997 wrote: 1. Daniel Moi (KANU) - 2,500,865 (40.40%) 2. Mwai Kibaki (DP) - 1,911,742 (30.89%) 3. Raila Odinga (NDP) - 667,886 (10.79%) 4. Michael Wamalwa (FORD–K) - 505,704 (8.17%) 5. Charity Ngilu (SDP) - 488,600 (7.89%) 6. Martin Shikuku (FORD–A) - 36,512 (0.59%) 7. Katama Mkangi (KNC) - 23,554 (0.38%) 8. George Anyona (KSC) - 16,428 (0.27%) 9. Kimani wa Nyoike (FORD–P) - 8,306 (0.13%) 10. Koigi wa Wamwere (KeNDA) - 7,745 (0.13%) 11. Munyua Waiyaki (UPP) - 6,194 (0.10%) 12. Godfrey M' Mwereria (GAP) - 4,627 (0.07%) 13. Wangari Maathai (LP) - 4,246 (0.07%) 14. Stephen Oludhe (IEP) - 3,691 (0.06%) 15. Waweru Ng'ethe (UPP) - 3,584 (0.06%)
Spoilt Votes – Unknown Total Votes Cast - 6,189,684 Registered voters 9,063,390
2002 wrote: 1. Mwai Kibaki (NARC ) - 3,646,277 (61.3%) 2. Uhuru Kenyatta (KANU) - 1,835,890 (30.2%) 3. Simeon Nyachae (FORD–P) - 345,152 (5.9%) 4. James Orengo (SDP) - 24,524 (0.4%) 5. Waweru Ng'ethe (CCU) - 10,061 (0.1%)
Spoilt votes - 114,006 Total Votes Cast - 5,861,904 Registered voters - 10,451,150
2007 wrote: 1. Mwai Kibaki (PNU) - 4,584,721 (46.42%) 2. Raila Odinga (ODM) - 4,352,993 (44.07%) 3. Kalonzo Musyoka (ODM–K) - 879,903 (8.91%) 4. Joseph Karani (KPTP) - 21,171 (0.21%) 5. Pius Muiru (KPP) - 9,667 (0.10%) 6. Nazlin Omar (WCPK) - 8,624 (0.09%) 7. Kenneth Matiba (SSA) - 8,046 (0.08%) 8. Waweru Ng'ethe (CCU) - 5,976 (0.06%) 9. Nixon Kukubo (RPK) - 5,927 (0.06%)
Spoilt Votes – Unknown Total Votes Cast - 9,877,028 Registered voters - 14,296,180
2013 wrote: 2013 PRESIENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2013 PRESIENTIAL ELECTION RESULTS 1. Uhuru Kenyatta (TNA of JA) - 6,173,433 (50.51%) 2. Raila Odinga (ODM of CoRD) - 5,340,546 (43.70%) 3. Musalia Mudavadi (ANC of AC) - 483,981 (3.96%) 4. Peter Kenneth (KNC of EA) - 72,786 (0.60%) 5. Abduba Dida (ARC) - 52,848 (0.43%) 6. Martha Karua (NARC–K) - 43,881 (0.36%) 7. James ole Kiyiapi (RBK) - 40,998 (0.34%) 8. Paul Muite (Safina) - 12,580 (0.10%)
Spoilt votes - 108,975 Total Votes Cast - 12,330,028 Registered voters - 14,352,533
2017 wrote: 1. Uhuru Kenyatta (JP) - 8,223,369 (54.17%) Invalid – 7,333,542 (98%) Repeat 2. Raila Odinga (ODM of NaSA) - 6,822,812 (44.94%) Invalid – 71,537 (1%) Repeat 3. Joseph Nyagah (Ind) - 38,029 (0.25%) Invalid – xx,xxx (x%) Repeat 4. Abduba Dida (ARC) - 38,004 (0.25%) Invalid – xx,xxx (x%) Repeat 5. Ekuru Aukot (TAK) - 27,400 (0.18%) Invalid – xx,xxx (x%) Repeat 6. Japheth Kaluyu (Ind) - 11,774 (0.08%) Invalid – xx,xxx (x%) Repeat 7. Cyrus Jirongo (UDP) - 11,282 (0.07%) Invalid – xx,xxx (x%) Repeat 8. Michael Mwaura (Ind) - 8,870 (0.06%) Invalid – xx,xxx (x%) Repeat
Spoilt votes 411,510 Invalid - ~10,000 Total Votes Cast - 15,593,050 Invalidated – 7,462,689 Repeat Registered voters - 19,611,423
Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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sometime early this year I penned an opinion piece on the same matter All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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But this system where voters rank candidates by preference would be a disaster because even now where people just tick a box, the number of spoilt votes remains high. I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Amores wrote:But this system where voters rank candidates by preference would be a disaster because even now where people just tick a box, the number of spoilt votes remains high. Which is the other system? BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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Who has run most and lost most? i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/25/2011 Posts: 2,103 Location: Nrb
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2012 wrote:Amores wrote:But this system where voters rank candidates by preference would be a disaster because even now where people just tick a box, the number of spoilt votes remains high. Which is the other system? I was responding to Masukuma's article I am happy
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/2/2011 Posts: 4,818 Location: -1.2107, 36.8831
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harrydre wrote:Who has run most and lost most? PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES WHO HAVE RUN MORE THAN ONCE 1. Mwai Kibaki – 4 Times (1992-3rd, 1997-2nd, 2002-1st , 2007-1st) 2. Raila Odinga - 4 Times (1997-3rd, 2007-2nd, 2013-2nd, 2017-2nd) 3. Uhuru Kenyatta – 3 Times (2002-2nd, 2013-1st, 2017-1st) 4. Waweru Nge’the – 3 Times (1997-15th, 2002-5th, 2007-8th) 5. Daniel Moi – 2 Times (1992-1st , 1997-1st) 6. Kenneth Matiba – 2 Times (1992-2nd, 2007-7th) 7. George Anyona – 2 Times (1992-6th, 1997-8th) 8. Abduba Dida – 2 Times (2013-5th, 2017-4th) On losing most, i don't have a criteria to determine amongst the candidates but i am 100% sure that KENYANS ALWAYS LOSE IN ALL ELECTIONS. Kenyans participated in all the 6 elections and lost in ALL of them. Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,057 Location: Gwitu
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dunkang wrote:harrydre wrote:Who has run most and lost most? PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES WHO HAVE RUN MORE THAN ONCE 1. Mwai Kibaki – 4 Times (1992-3rd, 1997-2nd, 2002-1st , 2007-1st) 2. Raila Odinga - 4 Times (1997-3rd, 2007-2nd, 2013-2nd, 2017-2nd) 3. Uhuru Kenyatta – 3 Times (2002-2nd, 2013-1st, 2017-1st) 4. Waweru Nge’the – 3 Times (1997-15th, 2002-5th, 2007-8th) 5. Daniel Moi – 2 Times (1992-1st , 1997-1st) 6. Kenneth Matiba – 2 Times (1992-2nd, 2007-7th) 7. George Anyona – 2 Times (1992-6th, 1997-8th) 8. Abduba Dida – 2 Times (2013-5th, 2017-4th) On losing most, i don't have a criteria to determine amongst the candidates but i am 100% sure that KENYANS ALWAYS LOSE IN ALL ELECTIONS. Kenyans participated in all the 6 elections and lost in ALL of them. Moi 1992 and 1997? What of 1979,1983,1988? Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/2/2011 Posts: 4,818 Location: -1.2107, 36.8831
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kaka2za wrote:dunkang wrote:harrydre wrote:Who has run most and lost most? PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES WHO HAVE RUN MORE THAN ONCE 1. Mwai Kibaki – 4 Times (1992-3rd, 1997-2nd, 2002-1st , 2007-1st) 2. Raila Odinga - 4 Times (1997-3rd, 2007-2nd, 2013-2nd, 2017-2nd) 3. Uhuru Kenyatta – 3 Times (2002-2nd, 2013-1st, 2017-1st) 4. Waweru Nge’the – 3 Times (1997-15th, 2002-5th, 2007-8th) 5. Daniel Moi – 2 Times (1992-1st , 1997-1st) 6. Kenneth Matiba – 2 Times (1992-2nd, 2007-7th) 7. George Anyona – 2 Times (1992-6th, 1997-8th) 8. Abduba Dida – 2 Times (2013-5th, 2017-4th) On losing most, i don't have a criteria to determine amongst the candidates but i am 100% sure that KENYANS ALWAYS LOSE IN ALL ELECTIONS. Kenyans participated in all the 6 elections and lost in ALL of them. Moi 1992 and 1997? What of 1979,1983,1988? You must be quite young friend. Direct election of a President was introduced in Kenya in 1992. In the prior elections, the leader of the majority party became the president. From 1969 to 1992, there was only 1 legal political party, KANU, so, the leader of KANU always became the President. Prior to 1969, there were the KADU, KPU, APP, NPP etc etc. Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,057 Location: Gwitu
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dunkang wrote:kaka2za wrote:dunkang wrote:harrydre wrote:Who has run most and lost most? PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES WHO HAVE RUN MORE THAN ONCE 1. Mwai Kibaki – 4 Times (1992-3rd, 1997-2nd, 2002-1st , 2007-1st) 2. Raila Odinga - 4 Times (1997-3rd, 2007-2nd, 2013-2nd, 2017-2nd) 3. Uhuru Kenyatta – 3 Times (2002-2nd, 2013-1st, 2017-1st) 4. Waweru Nge’the – 3 Times (1997-15th, 2002-5th, 2007-8th) 5. Daniel Moi – 2 Times (1992-1st , 1997-1st) 6. Kenneth Matiba – 2 Times (1992-2nd, 2007-7th) 7. George Anyona – 2 Times (1992-6th, 1997-8th) 8. Abduba Dida – 2 Times (2013-5th, 2017-4th) On losing most, i don't have a criteria to determine amongst the candidates but i am 100% sure that KENYANS ALWAYS LOSE IN ALL ELECTIONS. Kenyans participated in all the 6 elections and lost in ALL of them. Moi 1992 and 1997? What of 1979,1983,1988? You must be quite young friend. Direct election of a President was introduced in Kenya in 1992. In the prior elections, the leader of the majority party became the president. From 1969 to 1992, there was only 1 legal political party, KANU, so, the leader of KANU always became the President. Prior to 1969, there were the KADU, KPU, APP, NPP etc etc. Check your facts.Kenya was a single party state but several candidates could be cleared to contest for any post including the presidency. Fact is Moi was elected unopposed because nobody else sought nomination. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/2/2011 Posts: 4,818 Location: -1.2107, 36.8831
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kaka2za wrote:dunkang wrote:kaka2za wrote:
Moi 1992 and 1997? What of 1979,1983,1988?
You must be quite young friend. Direct election of a President was introduced in Kenya in 1992. In the prior elections, the leader of the majority party became the president. From 1969 to 1992, there was only 1 legal political party, KANU, so, the leader of KANU always became the President. Prior to 1969, there were the KADU, KPU, APP, NPP etc etc. Check your facts.Kenya was a single party state but several candidates could be cleared to contest for any post including the presidency. Fact is Moi was elected unopposed because nobody else sought nomination. @Kaka2za, lets agree on some issues; 1. That direct election of the President in Kenya by the people in a ballot started in 1992. 2. That Mzee Jomo Kenyatta became the Prime-Minister of Kenya in 1963 and hence the President in 1964 by virtue of KANU defeating the other parties (KADU, APP, BPU, NPAU, CPU etc in the 18th-26th May 1963) and NOT Mzee Kenyatta contesting against another person(s). 3. That the 1969, 1974, 1979, 1983 and 1988 General Elections did not have Presidential elections as no one presented themselves to contest against the incumbents (Mzee and Moi). 4. That for the 1969, 1974, 1979, 1983 and 1988 general Elections, one was required to be a member of the then only legal party in Kenya, KANU, for him/her to contest in any elective political election. If you agree on the above, then it is true to say that Daniel Moi only contested in 2 Presidential Elections (1992 and 1997). Both of which he won. I rest my case. Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.” ― Rashi
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,057 Location: Gwitu
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dunkang wrote:kaka2za wrote:dunkang wrote:kaka2za wrote:
Moi 1992 and 1997? What of 1979,1983,1988?
You must be quite young friend. Direct election of a President was introduced in Kenya in 1992. In the prior elections, the leader of the majority party became the president. From 1969 to 1992, there was only 1 legal political party, KANU, so, the leader of KANU always became the President. Prior to 1969, there were the KADU, KPU, APP, NPP etc etc. Check your facts.Kenya was a single party state but several candidates could be cleared to contest for any post including the presidency. Fact is Moi was elected unopposed because nobody else sought nomination. @Kaka2za, lets agree on some issues; 1. That direct election of the President in Kenya by the people in a ballot started in 1992. 2. That Mzee Jomo Kenyatta became the Prime-Minister of Kenya in 1963 and hence the President in 1964 by virtue of KANU defeating the other parties (KADU, APP, BPU, NPAU, CPU etc in the 18th-26th May 1963) and NOT Mzee Kenyatta contesting against another person(s). 3. That the 1969, 1974, 1979, 1983 and 1988 General Elections did not have Presidential elections as no one presented themselves to contest against the incumbents (Mzee and Moi). 4. That for the 1969, 1974, 1979, 1983 and 1988 general Elections, one was required to be a member of the then only legal party in Kenya, KANU, for him/her to contest in any elective political election. If you agree on the above, then it is true to say that Daniel Moi only contested in 2 Presidential Elections (1992 and 1997). Both of which he won. I rest my case. Agreed. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/21/2011 Posts: 2,032
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This thread took me down memory lane and reminded me of 'the seven bearded sisters' of early 80's and 'young turks' of early 90's. Orengo n rao are the only last standing who was in one or both groups, the others having fallen by waysides or joined the establishment. All who ever won the presidency were establishment guys. Is it a prerequisite to part of 'establishment' to win the coveted seat in +254?
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