Samburu County, located in the northern region of Kenya, has a total of 100,014 registered voters, according to the latest figures released by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
The county is divided into three constituencies. Samburu West has the highest number of registered voters at 43,390, followed by Samburu North with 29,830 voters.
Samburu East accounts for 26,794 registered voters.
Each constituency is represented in the National Assembly by an elected Member of Parliament. Samburu West is represented by Josephine Naisula Lesuuda of the Kenya African National Union (KANU).
CONSTITUENCY | NUMBER OF VOTERS |
SAMBURU WEST | 43,390 |
SAMBURU NORTH | 29,830 |
SAMBURU EAST | 26,794 |
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In Samburu North, Dominic Eli Letipila serves as the MP under the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party.
Samburu East is represented by Jackson Lekumontare Lentoijoni, also of the Kenya African National Union (KANU).
About Samburu County
Samburu County is part of the country’s former Rift Valley Province.
The county is named after the Samburu people, a Nilotic ethnic group closely related to the Maasai, and is known for its rich cultural heritage, semi-arid landscapes, and unique wildlife.
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Samburu County spans approximately 21,000 square kilometres and includes vast rangelands, rugged mountains, and the famous Samburu National Reserve.
The county’s economy largely depends on pastoralism, with livestock keeping being the main source of livelihood for the majority of its residents.
Despite its natural beauty and cultural wealth, Samburu faces development challenges such as limited infrastructure, low literacy rates, and periodic droughts.
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