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    2022 GENERAL ELECTION

    An Analysis Of The 2022 Elections – KNCHR Report

    Shahidi News TeamBy Shahidi News TeamSeptember 26, 20224 Mins Read
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    A voter casts her ballot during the general election by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) at the Kibera primary school in Nairobi, Kenya August 9, 2022. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya
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    NAIROBI, Kenya, Sept, 26 – The Kenya National Commission of Human Rights (KNCHR) has launched a monitoring report of 2022 Kenyan elections dubbed ‘Demystifying our democracy: Towards a Human Rights Compliance’.

    KNCHR has been monitoring the 2022 election cycle for slightly over eight months (since December 2021- June 2022) with the main aim of promoting and protecting human rights before, during and after the general elections.

    According to the reports read by KNCHR Chairperson Roseline Odede, Kenya has made enormous strides as a country in improving elements of the election process.

    On the positive strides, the Commission acknowledged and commended the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) for putting in place systems that ensured a more robust counting, tallying, transmission and announcement of the results process.

    “We however find that the elections were comparatively, in relation to past elections, more efficient and transparent, with fewer human rights violations,” said Odede.

    The report, according to Odede, highlights an increase in the number of independent candidates elected, and in relation to special interest groups, the Commission lauds the voters for electing an increased number of women, youth and persons with disabilities.

    Furthermore, the report recorded a substantial drop in the number of lives lost compared to 2017. However, other violations such as assaults, intimidation, harassment, voter bribery and misuse of children are still a great concern.

    The Chairperson stated that approximately over 8 million registered voters did not participate in the polling process which shows a worrying trend that needs to be probed further for the sustenance of Kenya’s democracy.

    “There is a need to reform issues on voter turnout, voter registration, need to ease the transfer of vote, training of polling station officials and political party formations,” reiterated Odede.

    “The Commission takes cognizance that voter registration exercise was well conducted by IEBC to increase the number of voters. This positively increased from 19,611,423 voters in 2017 to 22,120,458 registered voters in 2022, an increase of 1,031,645 voters,” she added.

    Odede stated that the Court’s jurisprudence evolved in the 2022 election cycle as attested in the report albeit some court decisions being given very late with full knowledge of their impact on the planning and logistics of the election by the IEBC.

    The commission also noted with concern, the retrogression of the two-thirds gender principle through a high court judgement that suspended a decision by the IEBC to compel political parties to comply with the two-thirds gender principle in their nominations of candidates.

    She acknowledged and applauded security agencies for carrying out their work in a manner that adequately facilitated the right to vote and be voted for.

    “The security agencies were very responsive and managed to contain several incidents of violence and were quite professional and humane in their line of duty,” stated the Chairperson.

    IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati highlighted the role of the commission in the transition and electoral governance as a crucial variable in securing the credibility of elections

    In a speech read on his behalf by the Deputy Commission Secretary of IEBC Mr. Obadiah Keitany, the Chairman said the commission developed the strategic plan 2020- 2024 whose focus is strengthening corporate governance, strengthening the legal framework, the effective conduct of elections, and equitable representation.

    “To operationalize the strategic plan, the commission developed the Election Operation Plan (EOP) that set out the implementation and co-ordination framework for General Election 2022,” stated Chebukati.

    Speaking at the event, The Spokesman of the National Police Service Bruno Isohi Shioso, stated that the police service was well coordinated and put in place a mechanism mandated to boost the election security provision.

    He added that they were readily prepared for the 2022 general elections and took the process more seriously in comparison to past elections in a row.

    “We audited our performance from past elections, gaining insights and learning lessons from where we did well and where we might have failed as we incorporated the best lessons into our operational doctrine,” said Shioso.

    Shioso stated that from the positive outcome in the report, the police service is glad that observers, partners, and the general public took note and appreciated its contribution.

    The report conclusively provides strong recommendations to duty bearers which if effected upon will usher in a new dawn ensuring elections are held against a strong backdrop of the rule of law, respect for human rights, progressive reforms, and a peaceful environment.

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