Election 2017: The Commonwealth in Kenya

08 August 2017
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Commonwealth observers are in Kenya for this month's elections which are being held at a pivotal point in the nation’s history.

Overview

The former president of Ghana, John Dramani Mahama, leads a team of Commonwealth observers at the 2017 General Elections in Kenya, which take place on the 8 August.

The last general elections were held in March 2013 and, once again, voters will be asked to choose the president, National Assembly, Women Members of the Assembly, Senate, County Governors and County Assemblies.

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Since 1980, the Commonwealth has observed more than 140 elections in 36 countries. Commonwealth observers have contributed to the entrenchment of democratic practices globally by offering recommendations for practical action and giving voters confidence that an independent, impartial and public view will be taken on the integrity of an electoral process. Read more

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