IEBC considers letting prisoners vote for most seats except presidency

Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) is considering major policy changes to allow prisoners to vote in all five leadership positions except the presidency. This would enable them to select governors, senators, MPs and others for the first time. The move draws on constitutional rights and past court rulings.

Currently, prisoners in Kenya are only permitted to vote for the president. The IEBC proposes expanding this to include elections for governor, senator, women representative, member of parliament and ward representative.

IEBC Vice-Chairperson Fahima Araphat stated during a visit to Taita Taveta that the commission aims to ensure every eligible Kenyan votes, including those in prison. “We do not want to discriminate against anyone. Prisoners have a constitutional right to participate in elections, and we will put systems in place to ensure they get that chance,” she said.

The commission plans to designate prisons as official polling stations and allow prison officers and their families to vote there. Kenya's constitution grants this right to every sound-minded adult citizen not convicted of an electoral offence in the past five years.

A 2013 court ruling by Kituo Cha Sheria against IEBC affirmed this. Meanwhile, voter registration is accelerating ahead of its April 28, 2026 closure, targeting 2.5 million new voters with 1.3 million already signed up. Commissioner Francis Aduol has urged youth to register.

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IEBC Chairman Erastus Ethekon at press conference clarifying voter re-registration rules for pre-2012 enrollees.
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IEBC clarifies re-registration for voters enrolled before 2012

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The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has clarified that not all voters registered before 2012 must re-register. The requirement applies only to those who did not undergo biometric registration since 2012. Chairman Erastus Ethekon stated that pre-2012 data was legally disposed of during electoral reforms.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has registered 2,612,725 voters after closing the registration drive on Tuesday. This figure is nearly double the results from 2016 and 2021. Chair Erastus Ethekon said it shows strong national commitment to the democratic process.

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In the ongoing IEBC 2026 Voter Registration Drive launched March 30, Kenya's Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has registered 1,876,274 new voters—75% of its 2.5 million target—with four days left until April 28. Chairman Erustus Edung Ethekon urged remaining eligible citizens to register.

Ethiopia's National Election Board announced that more than 54 million voters have registered for the seventh general election. Residents in Wolkite, Tepi, and Harar cities stated they are ready to cast ballots on May 24. IGAD confirmed ongoing support to ensure the vote is free and credible.

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Kenya's Gen Z has revived the ‘Niko kadi’ slogan to urge youth to register as voters from next week and reshape 2027 leadership. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission announced registration starts March 30 for 30 days. Several politicians have joined the call with varying aims.

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