Kirinyaga County has a total of 376,001 registered voters, according to the latest data from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
The county is divided into four constituencies, each represented in the National Assembly and led by lawmakers affiliated with the United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
Mwea Constituency leads in voter registration with 131,714 voters. The area is represented by Mary Maingi, a member of the UDA party.
Gichugu Constituency follows with 92,495 registered voters and is under the leadership of Gichimu Githinji, also of UDA.
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In Ndia Constituency, 69,743 voters are registered. The area is represented by George Kariuki, who, like his colleagues, is affiliated with the ruling UDA party.
CONSTITUENCY | NUMBER OF VOTERS |
MWEA | 131,714 |
GICHUGU | 92,495 |
NDIA | 69,743 |
KIRINYAGA CENTRAL | 82,049 |
Kirinyaga Central Constituency has 82,049 registered voters and is represented by Gachoki Gitari, completing the county’s UDA representation in Parliament.
About Kirinyaga County
Kirinyaga County is located in the central region of Kenya, on the southern slopes of Mount Kenya.
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It is one of the agriculturally rich counties in the country, benefiting from fertile volcanic soils and a favorable climate.
The county’s economy is primarily driven by farming, with rice grown in the Mwea Irrigation Scheme being its most notable crop.
Other important agricultural products include tea, coffee, maize, and horticultural crops. The county headquarters is Kerugoya, and other major towns include Sagana and Wanguru.
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