NAIROBI, Kenya, Jul 20- Research and Consulting firm Infotrak is on spot, after deleting a Twitter poll on the preferred presidential running mate.
At the point of deleting, more than 50,000 Twitter accounts had participated in the poll.
This was after Tuesday’s deputy presidential running mate debate, which was televised across all media houses.
Kenya Kwanza Deputy Presidential running mate Rigathi Gachagua was leading in the poll at 61.8 percent, followed by Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Alliance running mate Martha Karua.
Karua was in the second position having garnered 29.1 percent of ‘votes cast’, when Infotrak deleted the poll.
No explanation was offered by the research firm.
Kenyans on Twitter have condemned the move, saying it is likely to hurt their credibility.
Among those who raised concerns included the Consumers Federation of Kenya Secretary General, Stephen Mutoro.
There are however those who sought to justify the move like blogger Abraham Mutai.
Mutoro said Infotrak should offer an explanation for their move. The Tweet poll had been shared by more than 1,000 accounts.
While admitting the Twitter polls are not scientific, he questioned the rationale for commissioning such a survey only to delete its results.
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