In Mau Summit, residents blocked the Kericho-Nakuru highway and the entrance to Mau Summit Secondary School protesting alleged vote rigging. They protested that the ballot boxes had no lids and the ballot papers were fewer than the number of registered voters. They also said they would boycott the elections unless fresh ballot papers were supplied. Mr Muchiri, Mbeere South MP aspirant Geoffrey King’ang’i and his Runyenjes counterpart Raymond Kinyua criticised the delay in supplying the ballot papers. Hundreds of ballot papers marked in favour of a parliamentary aspirant and a sitting MCA also fuelled allegations that the polls were already rigged.
Source: Daily Nation April 21, 2017 11:47 UTC