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IEBC: Only 30 percent of voters had cast ballots by midday Tuesday

IEBC: Only 30 percent of voters had cast ballots by midday Tuesday

The electoral commission has announced that 6,567,869 million Kenyans had turned up to vote by 12pm on Tuesday. 

IEBC vice chairperson Juliana Cherera said polls were opened at 6am in most places countrywide as well as in diaspora. 

Voting in diaspora is happening in 12 countries including Burundi, Tanzania, Rwanda, Uganda, South Africa, United Kingdom, Canada, USA, Qatar, UAE and Germany. Voting in diaspora will take place from 6am to 5pm at their local time.

In a press briefing, Ms Cherera announced that voting for parliamentary seats in Kitui Rural and Rongai constituencies were postponed because wrong candidate pictures were printed on ballot papers.

Elections date will be announced through a gazette notice, she said.

At the same time, IEBC has allowed use of manual voter register in Makueni County for 84 polling stations and Kakamega County for 154 polling stations.