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Sigowet-Soin [1] is an electoral constituency in Kericho County, Kenya.Its one of six Constituencies of Kericho County. It was created for 2013 General Elections after it being curved out of Belgut Constituency.
The constituencies of Kenya are used to elect members of the National Assembly, the lower chamber of the Kenyan Parliament.In accordance with Article 89 of the 2010 Constitution of Kenya, there are 290 constituencies, based on a formula where these constituencies were to be delineated based on population numbers.
It is one of six constituencies of Kericho County. ... Wards: Ward Registered Voters Local Authority; ... Bureti county Kibugat: 1,710: Bureti county Kisiara:
Kipkelion West is a constituency in Kenya.It is one of six constituencies in Kericho County. [1] [2] It was split from the now defunct Kipkelion Constituency to create two constituencies that are Kipkelion West and Kipkelion East after the promulgation of the New Constitution in 2010.
Kipkelion East is an electoral constituency in Kericho County, Kenya.It is one of six constituencies in the county. It was established for the 2013 general elections as constituency number 188 when Kipkelion Constituency was split into Kipkelion East and Kipkelion West constituency.
As of 2023, there are 314 sub-counties, compared to 290 constituencies. A deputy county commissioner is appointed by the state to lead each sub-county. The sub-counties are further divided into divisions, locations and sub-locations. Districts were introduced in Kenya by the colonial government to ease control and management of the colony.
Kericho county has a total population of 901,777 of which 450,741 are males, 451,008 females and 28 intersex persons. There are 206,036 household with an average household size of 4.4 persons per household and a population density 370 people per square kilometre.
Each county will be run by an executive committee, consisting of: A governor, elected directly by the people; A deputy, elected as running mate of the successful candidate for governorship; A number of committee members not exceeding a third (or ten where a county assembly has more than 30 members) of the members of the respective county assembly