Over 100,000 UDA Applications Flood Grassroots Elections in Mt. Kenya and Rift Valley

Following early signals of loyalty tests in Mount Kenya, over 100,000 United Democratic Alliance (UDA) members have applied for leadership positions in grassroots elections across Mt. Kenya and Rift Valley, signaling strong grassroots enthusiasm amid ongoing party dynamics.

Building on recent discussions of political tensions in Mount Kenya UDA elections, Kenya's United Democratic Alliance (UDA) has seen a massive turnout for its grassroots polls in Mt. Kenya and Rift Valley strongholds. Over 100,000 members submitted applications to contest local leadership roles, aimed at strengthening the party's community-level structure.

Key counties with high interest include Kiambu (8 applications), Meru (5), Nakuru (5), Nandi (5), Baringo (6), Bomet (4), Elgeyo Marakwet (4), Kakamega (4), Kericho (3), Kirinyaga (3), Laikipia (4), Murang’a (3), Nyeri (4), Trans Nzoia (4), Vihiga (4), and Samburu (5). This intense competition underscores UDA's robust support in these regions.

The elections are poised to influence internal party dynamics, especially after national leadership changes, offering members a direct stake in decision-making. Standard voting will select winners from the large applicant pool.

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