Narok County has a total of 398,784 registered voters, according to data from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC).
The county, home to the iconic Maasai Mara National Reserve and a habitat to the Maasai population, is subdivided into six constituencies, each represented by a Member of Parliament in the National Assembly.
Among the constituencies, Narok North leads in voter registration with 88,665 voters.
It is followed closely by Kilgoris with 76,883 voters and Narok South with 76,065.
Narok West has 66,596 registered voters, while Narok East and Emurua Dikirr have 46,535 and 44,040 registered voters respectively.
Constituency | Registered Voters |
KILGORIS | 76,883 |
NAROK NORTH | 88,665 |
EMURUA DIKIRR | 44,040 |
NAROK EAST | 46,535 |
NAROK SOUTH | 76,065 |
NAROK WEST | 66,596 |
MPs per Constituency in Narok County
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Each of the six constituencies is currently represented by a different political figure, showcasing the county’s political diversity.
Kilgoris Constituency is represented by Julius Lekakenyole Sunkuli of KANU, while Emurua Dikirr is served by Johana Ngeno Kipyegon of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
Agnes Mantaine Pareyio, under the Jubilee Party aligned with the Azimio coalition, represents Narok North.
In Narok East, Lemanken Aramat (UDA) holds the parliamentary seat, with Kitilai Ole Ntutu serving Narok South as an Independent MP.
Gabriel Koshal Tongoyo of UDA represents Narok West.
About Narok County
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Ledama Olekina, of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM), serves as senator of Narok County.
Rebecca Tonkei, representing United Democratic Alliance (UDA), is the current Woman Representative for Narok County.
Narok County had a population of about 1.16 million as of the 2019 census.
It’s bordered by six other counties and Tanzania to the south. The county is known for its cultural richness and hosts the internationally famous Maasai Mara National Reserve.
The county’s economy thrives on pastoralism, agriculture, and tourism. Livestock and crop farming form the backbone of rural livelihoods, while tourism, particularly safaris and hot-air balloon rides over the Maasai Mara, brings significant revenue.
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