By AGGREY MUTAMBOMore by this AuthorThe National Super Alliance (Nasa) seems to have learnt a lesson from the 2013 elections when low voter turnout partly cost its predecessor, the Coalition for Reform and Democracy, victory. As they embarked on rigorous campaigns Sunday, the alliance’s new lieutenants seemed to have known that voter turnout, more than crowds in rallies, determines results. So how important is voter turn-out? IEBC’s data though showed that all strongholds of Mr Kenyatta recorded a high voter turnout. Central had the highest at 92 per cent earning him 1,895,075 votes against Mr Mr Odinga’s 84,010 votes.
Source: Daily Nation May 29, 2017 04:41 UTC