Four Electoral Commission of Kenya commissioners call for judicial review of election results
AllAfrica: Busia, Bungoma, Kakamega, Narok, Kuresoi and Molo were also wracked by violence. The four commissioners - Mr Jack Tumwa, Mr Daniel Ndambiri, Mr Samuel arap Ng’eny and Mr Jeremiah Matagaro - called for a judicial review of the tallying and results in order to come up with an actionable report after serious doubts were cast on the process.
“We cannot remain silent under the circumstances. Like all Kenyans, we are deeply affected,” they said in a statement.
“Some of the information received from some of our returning officers now cast doubts on the veracity of the figures,” they said, while giving the example of Molo Constituency, whose results are said to have been inflated in favour of the PNU candidate.
They joined the Opposition party ODM and domestic election observers, who have cast serious doubts on the credibility of the vote-tallying process.