The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) on Saturday, May 11 responded to claims of ghost polling stations in Baringo County. "Our attention is drawn to inaccurate and misleading content circulating in social media regarding 'non-existent polling stations' allegedly used in the 2022 General Election," read part of the statement. According to the commission, the process of mapping the polling stations is stakeholders-driven and includes political parties and members of the public. IEBC also shared a link to the 46,229 polling stations which were gazetted before the General Election. Allegations of ghost polling stations came to light after an expose done by NTV showing that the said schools only had a signpost with no learners or structures.