With two voting centers in Europe, Germany and the UK, kenyans in Europe will have an opportunity to participate in this years presidentiel elections.
Germany and the UK are among the seven countries that were added to the previous five which had met the requirements to participate in the elections.
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According to the IEBC chairman the countries had met the minimum requirements of 3,000 registered kenyans to be enlisted as polling centers. This now brings to 12 the number of countries which will participate in the elections.
According to the IEBC chairman the countries had met the minimum requirements of 3,000 registered kenyans to be enlisted as polling centers. This now brings to 12 the number of countries which will participate in the elections.
In 2017, Kenyans in Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and South Africa participated in the presidential election.
It is estimated that about three million Kenyans live abroad.
Voting centers abroad will be in:
i. Uganda – (Kampala)
ii. Tanzania – (Dar-Es-salaam and Arusha)
iii. Rwanda – (Kigali)
iv. Burundi – (Bujumbura)
v. South Africa – (Pretoria)
vi. South Sudan – (Juba)
vii. United States of America – (Washington DC, New York and Los Angeles)
viii. United Kingdom – (London)
ix. United Arab Emirates – (Abu Dhabi and Dubai)
x. Qatar – (Doha)
xi. Germany – (Berlin)
xii. Canada – (Ottawa, Toronto and Vancouver)
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