IEBC detalha metas por condado em campanha contínua de 5,8 milhões de eleitores

Após o anúncio do Registro Eleitoral Contínuo Aprimorado (ECVR) em 28 de março, a IEBC do Quênia delineou metas específicas por condado que totalizam mais de 5,8 milhões de potenciais novos eleitores — majoritariamente jovens — em sua campanha de 30 dias, de 30 de março a 28 de abril. Isso se baseia na meta inicial de 2,5 milhões de registros, alinhando-se à revivida campanha jovem 'Niko Kadi'. Nairóbi lidera com 310.486 metas.

À medida que a campanha de um mês da IEBC para o registro de eleitores teve início em 30 de março em Huduma Centres, escritórios e outros locais em todo o país, a comissão divulgou metas detalhadas em todos os condados, visando inscrever mais de 5,8 milhões de novos eleitores — muitos atingindo a maioridade eleitoral — antes das eleições de 2027. Isso amplia a meta anunciada de 2,5 milhões de registros, impulsionada pelo apoio do ex-presidente da Suprema Corte David Maraga e pelo renascimento, pela Geração Z, da campanha 'Niko Kadi' por meio de redes sociais e eventos públicos.

Condados urbanos e de alta densidade populacional: Nairóbi lidera a lista com 310.486 (com foco em estudantes e trabalhadores informais), seguida por Kakamega (236.156), Nakuru (221.164), Bungoma (216.411), Kiambu (183.783) e Kilifi (168.131).

Mount Kenya e Rift Valley: Meru (156.592), Narok, Uasin Gishu, Kisii (159.245) e Homa Bay (147.809).

Ukambani e Nordeste: Kitui (138.780), Machakos (133.692), Mandera (121.563), Makueni (109.141).

Condados menores: Tana River (38.564), Lamu (15.069), entre outros.

A campanha enfatiza o engajamento democrático da juventude, complementando os preparativos iniciais de lançamento que envolveram 12.000 funcionários em mais de 30.000 centros.

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