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1. Voter registration exercise ends
www.eastandard.net/national/na - [Cached]Published on: 3/20/2002 Last Visited: 3/20/2002
At the same time, ECK deputy secretary in charge of administration, Mr Suleiman Chege disclosed that an estimated 1.2 million new voters were enrolled since the registration exercise began on February 4, 2002.
This gives preliminary figures of about 10 million eligible voters expected to participate in the coming General Election which is scheduled to take place at the end of the year.
Embakasi constituency in Nairobi had the highest in the country with newly registered voters at 38,962 followed by Langata (29,300), Westlands (28,691), Kasarani (23,671) while Kamukunji registered 21,994 new voters.
Nakuru Town constituency was highest outside Nairobi with 17,175 voters, Juja in Thika 15,810, Kisauni in Mombasa 14,867, Changamwe 13,016, Kathiani in Machakos 13,541, Mvita 12,995, North Imenti 10,602, Kiambaa 9,857, Eldoret South 9,653 and Eldoret North 9,078. -
2. www.kenyanpundit.com
www.kenyanpundit.com/?m=200801 - [Cached]Last Visited: 4/2/2008
ECK Deputy Secretary, Suleiman Chege, who receives them congenially, insists that they be accorded all the help they need. -
3. www.kenyanpundit.com
www.kenyanpundit.com/?p=440 - [Cached]Last Visited: 4/2/2008
ECK Deputy Secretary, Suleiman Chege, who receives them congenially, insists that they be accorded all the help they need.

