Political battles intensify in Western Kenya ahead of 2027 vote

Western Kenya has emerged as a key political battleground between government and opposition allies ahead of the 2027 general election, with IEBC data showing more than 3.2 million voters in the region.

Leaders backing President William Ruto have urged residents of the five counties in the region to prepare to field a presidential candidate in 2032 if the president wins a second term. Musalia Mudavadi said opposition politicians are trying to mislead the community and that government leaders have decided to support Ruto.

On the opposition side, ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna has emerged as the leading figure tipped for a deputy presidential slot, with others including George Natembeya and Cleophas Malala aligning with him. Malala said more than 80.5 percent of voters will back efforts to remove Ruto.

A TIFA poll released last month showed Sifuna enjoying 44 percent support among the Luhya community. Leaders from both sides conducted recent visits to Kakamega, Trans Nzoia and Bungoma counties.

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Campaigns for Trans Nzoia County's 2027 governorship are gaining momentum as President William Ruto's allies position to unseat Governor George Natembeya. Three candidates have ramped up efforts to challenge him. The contest pits the Kenya Kwanza coalition against opposition forces.

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Political leaders in Kenya have received stern warnings against delaying their switch to the opposition as the 2027 general election approaches.

Opposition leaders in Meru County have entered political tensions that threaten to disrupt planned meetings scheduled from Thursday to Monday.

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Siaya Governor James Orengo faces the risk of losing his seat in the 2027 elections after joining the Linda Mwananchi faction opposing ODM's alliance with UDA. Dr Oburu Oginga, leader of another ODM faction, has announced support for Nicholas Gumbo to challenge for the governorship. The situation mirrors Orengo's 2002 fallout that led to his defeat.

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