Kenyans who turn up at some polling stations on August 8 will have to search through a scroll-like document before casting their vote as they will be reading through the longest ballot paper in the country's history. Apart from the names of candidates, their images and party symbols are required on the ballot paper. After marking a ballot paper, a voter is required to fold the vote and drop it in a ballot box. ALSO READ: Election fever now grips consumersIn Ekerenyo ward, Nyamira County, voters will receive the second longest ballot paper in the country, as the race for MCA seats has attracted 27 candidates. At constituency level, Lang'ata in Nairobi will have the longest ballot paper as the race for the august House has attracted 17 candidates.
Source: Standard Digital July 05, 2017 19:06 UTC