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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/23/2008 Posts: 3,017
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mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:I like the idea of registering at the station where you will vote. One should influence the electoral outcome of the place where they spend most of their time. The issue here is that if somebody is in Nairobi, for example, and they want to vote at their shags, then the guy should register here in Nairobi but be given the option to specify their home polling center. With a computer this is not difficult, unless IEBC bought fake machines. And my point is if you live in Nairobi, then why do you want to vote in shags. "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/11/2006 Posts: 2,304
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Quote:Speaking on Thursday, Aukot said he is “really disappointed” in the team that his panel selected to steer forward and execute the mandate of the election body. linkConventional thinkers waste time building shelters when they are unnecessary and then have no shelters when they need them the most. Socionomists do the opposite.
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/15/2009 Posts: 362
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Did Raila really say this What he said
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/11/2006 Posts: 2,304
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:I like the idea of registering at the station where you will vote. One should influence the electoral outcome of the place where they spend most of their time. The issue here is that if somebody is in Nairobi, for example, and they want to vote at their shags, then the guy should register here in Nairobi but be given the option to specify their home polling center. With a computer this is not difficult, unless IEBC bought fake machines. And my point is if you live in Nairobi, then why do you want to vote in shags. @Obi, why do you want to decide for people where to vote? Some want to influence who is to become their representatives at home to push their agenda, e.g. building roads. You won't live in the city forever. There is a large fraction of Kenyans who would have wished to make an independent choice of their polling centers. Restricting registration to where you will vote implies they have to spend enormously for the journey home. Not to mention absence from work which employers will not tolerate. These issue could easily be cured through re-configuring the BVR kits. Why should such a simple thing cost the economy so much? Conventional thinkers waste time building shelters when they are unnecessary and then have no shelters when they need them the most. Socionomists do the opposite.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/23/2008 Posts: 3,017
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mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:I like the idea of registering at the station where you will vote. One should influence the electoral outcome of the place where they spend most of their time. The issue here is that if somebody is in Nairobi, for example, and they want to vote at their shags, then the guy should register here in Nairobi but be given the option to specify their home polling center. With a computer this is not difficult, unless IEBC bought fake machines. And my point is if you live in Nairobi, then why do you want to vote in shags. @Obi, why do you want to decide for people where to vote? Some want to influence who is to become their representatives at home to push their agenda, e.g. building roads. You won't live in the city forever. There is a large fraction of Kenyans who would have wished to make an independent choice of their polling centers. Restricting registration to where you will vote implies they have to spend enormously for the journey home. Not to mention absence from work which employers will not tolerate. These issue could easily be cured through re-configuring the BVR kits. Why should such a simple thing cost the economy so much? if the shags leaders are so important that you need to travel to vote, then you are free to travel to register. "The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/7/2010 Posts: 2,148 Location: elderville
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:I like the idea of registering at the station where you will vote. One should influence the electoral outcome of the place where they spend most of their time. The issue here is that if somebody is in Nairobi, for example, and they want to vote at their shags, then the guy should register here in Nairobi but be given the option to specify their home polling center. With a computer this is not difficult, unless IEBC bought fake machines. And my point is if you live in Nairobi, then why do you want to vote in shags. Because your living in Nairobi is temporary (work- subject to transfer, search for work) with no investments while shags is permanent with actual investment to boot. He who can express in words the ardour of his love, has but little love to express. - Petrach, Son. (That men by various ways arrive at the same end. - Montaigne, The Essays of.)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/7/2010 Posts: 2,148 Location: elderville
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mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:I like the idea of registering at the station where you will vote. One should influence the electoral outcome of the place where they spend most of their time. The issue here is that if somebody is in Nairobi, for example, and they want to vote at their shags, then the guy should register here in Nairobi but be given the option to specify their home polling center. With a computer this is not difficult, unless IEBC bought fake machines. And my point is if you live in Nairobi, then why do you want to vote in shags. @Obi, why do you want to decide for people where to vote? Some want to influence who is to become their representatives at home to push their agenda, e.g. building roads. You won't live in the city forever. There is a large fraction of Kenyans who would have wished to make an independent choice of their polling centers. Restricting registration to where you will vote implies they have to spend enormously for the journey home. Not to mention absence from work which employers will not tolerate. These issue could easily be cured through re-configuring the BVR kits. Why should such a simple thing cost the economy so much? @mnandi you beat me to it and well put. He who can express in words the ardour of his love, has but little love to express. - Petrach, Son. (That men by various ways arrive at the same end. - Montaigne, The Essays of.)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/11/2006 Posts: 2,304
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Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:I like the idea of registering at the station where you will vote. One should influence the electoral outcome of the place where they spend most of their time. The issue here is that if somebody is in Nairobi, for example, and they want to vote at their shags, then the guy should register here in Nairobi but be given the option to specify their home polling center. With a computer this is not difficult, unless IEBC bought fake machines. And my point is if you live in Nairobi, then why do you want to vote in shags. @Obi, why do you want to decide for people where to vote? Some want to influence who is to become their representatives at home to push their agenda, e.g. building roads. You won't live in the city forever. There is a large fraction of Kenyans who would have wished to make an independent choice of their polling centers. Restricting registration to where you will vote implies they have to spend enormously for the journey home. Not to mention absence from work which employers will not tolerate. These issue could easily be cured through re-configuring the BVR kits. Why should such a simple thing cost the economy so much? if the shags leaders are so important that you need to travel to vote, then you are free to travel to register. Am not surprised that you can't appreciate the big picture here. Conventional thinkers waste time building shelters when they are unnecessary and then have no shelters when they need them the most. Socionomists do the opposite.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/11/2006 Posts: 2,304
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Elder wrote:mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:mnandii wrote:Obi 1 Kanobi wrote:I like the idea of registering at the station where you will vote. One should influence the electoral outcome of the place where they spend most of their time. The issue here is that if somebody is in Nairobi, for example, and they want to vote at their shags, then the guy should register here in Nairobi but be given the option to specify their home polling center. With a computer this is not difficult, unless IEBC bought fake machines. And my point is if you live in Nairobi, then why do you want to vote in shags. @Obi, why do you want to decide for people where to vote? Some want to influence who is to become their representatives at home to push their agenda, e.g. building roads. You won't live in the city forever. There is a large fraction of Kenyans who would have wished to make an independent choice of their polling centers. Restricting registration to where you will vote implies they have to spend enormously for the journey home. Not to mention absence from work which employers will not tolerate. These issue could easily be cured through re-configuring the BVR kits. Why should such a simple thing cost the economy so much? @mnandi you beat me to it and well put. Appreciated. Conventional thinkers waste time building shelters when they are unnecessary and then have no shelters when they need them the most. Socionomists do the opposite.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/30/2008 Posts: 6,029
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@Mcreggae, we are doing well with the voter registration in our strongholds.Note that Juja constituency had more voters than Kisumu county.link=capital news.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/10/2008 Posts: 9,131 Location: Kanjo
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this i expected anyway! i.am.back!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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mawinder wrote:@Mcreggae, we are doing well with the voter registration in our strongholds.Note that Juja constituency had more voters than Kisumu county.link=capital news. Whatever you are smoking, put the figures here once it subsidizes!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/23/2009 Posts: 2,375
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Registration As at 16/12/12 Percentage Central 1,976,063 97% Rift Valley 2,990,873 64% Nyanza 1,778,819 70% Coast 994,070 64% Western 1,283,533 64% North Eastern 339,545 30% Eastern 1,832,975 69% Nairobi 1,548,217 107% Total 12,724,100 It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt... -Mark Twain
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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@mawinder, in case you don't get over the stuff you smoked jana: Juja constutuency:62,753 Kisumu County: 355,499 ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/17/2009 Posts: 201
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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bkismat wrote: Nairobi 1,548,217 107%
What does 107% mean? Does it mean people who should have registered elsewhere registered in Nairobi or there are more new registered (new IDs etc) voters than was estimated? BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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2012 wrote:bkismat wrote: Nairobi 1,548,217 107%
What does 107% mean? Does it mean people who should have registered elsewhere registered in Nairobi or there are more new registered (new IDs etc) voters than was estimated? The target itself was based on an estimation!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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McReggae wrote:2012 wrote:bkismat wrote: Nairobi 1,548,217 107%
What does 107% mean? Does it mean people who should have registered elsewhere registered in Nairobi or there are more new registered (new IDs etc) voters than was estimated? The target itself was based on an estimation!!!! ...what figures are they using to know the total number of potential voters in a region..lets say nyanza 70% of the guyz have registered,how do they know what 100% is... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,330 Location: Masada
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bkismat wrote:Registration As at 16/12/12 Percentage Central 1,976,063 97% Rift Valley 2,990,873 64% Nyanza 1,778,819 70% Coast 994,070 64% Western 1,283,533 64% North Eastern 339,545 30% Eastern 1,832,975 69% Nairobi 1,548,217 107% Total 12,724,100 Are all these people in Rift Valley all Kaleos? If that is so then you add Central to it, then OAR has a fight for his life. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:McReggae wrote:2012 wrote:bkismat wrote: Nairobi 1,548,217 107%
What does 107% mean? Does it mean people who should have registered elsewhere registered in Nairobi or there are more new registered (new IDs etc) voters than was estimated? The target itself was based on an estimation!!!! ...what figures are they using to know the total number of potential voters in a region..lets say nyanza 70% of the guyz have registered,how do they know what 100% is... Im wondering the same. Impunity wrote:Are all these people in Rift Valley all Kaleos?
Kales and kyuks are the majority. Rumours are Kosgey will defect if he doesn't get VP in CORD. Anyway I don't think he commands anything there. BBI will solve it :)
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