Violent clashes between supporters at a Kenyan by-election polling station in Malava, with police intervening amid scattered ballots.
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Violence mars Kenya's by-elections on November 27, 2025

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Kenya's by-elections on November 27, 2025, were disrupted by violence in several areas, including Malava and Kasipul. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) condemned the acts and vowed to hold perpetrators accountable. Claims of ballot stuffing and bribery also surfaced, though IEBC dismissed them.

The by-elections held on November 27, 2025, across 22 areas in Kenya were overshadowed by violence in multiple locations. In Malava, former Defence CS Eugene Wamalwa's vehicle was torched by goons allegedly linked to prominent politicians, with a witness stating, “The gang leader was covered, but we know him.” DAP-K candidate Seth Panyako claimed an attack on Wednesday night that injured his driver, and his Down Hill Hotel was vandalized, with five vehicles damaged.

In Kasipul, Homa Bay Town MP Peter Kaluma and his bodyguard were injured in an attack by a group led by independent candidate Philip Aroko, during which the bodyguard's firearm was stolen. Kaluma said, “I was attacked by Aroko and his gang. They took my bodyguard's gun. But I'm here waiting for our ODM candidate to vote.”

IEBC Chairperson Erastus Ethekon condemned the violence in Kakamega and Homa Bay, stating, “I strongly condemn all acts of violence, intimidation, or disruption reported in isolated areas during the voting process.” The commission dismissed ballot stuffing claims, noting that its procedures make such malpractice impossible under supervision of agents, observers, and media.

In Mbeere North, both UDA and opposition alleged open bribery of voters, while Democratic Party leader Justin Muturi clashed with UDA agent Thuku Kirunga over wearing party colors at Siakago polling station. Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei demanded Muturi's arrest for assault and electoral misconduct. Incidents also involved Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya and former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna blamed Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen for failing to secure participants, suggesting incompetence or complicity. Voting proceeded under heavy security, but turnout was low in North Rift areas, as reported by IEBC officials.

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Discussions on X condemn violence disrupting by-elections in Malava, Kasipul, and other areas, with reports of torched vehicles, injuries to politicians like Seth Panyako and Peter Kaluma, and arrests. IEBC dismissed ballot stuffing claims and vowed to hold perpetrators accountable amid criticisms of inaction on bribery and state-sponsored goons. Users express fears of low turnout and preview chaos for 2027 elections; accusations target UDA, police, and CS Murkomen, while some satirize or defend parties. Sentiments range from outrage and calls for nullification to partisan support.

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