Kaluma: There Should Be No Elections Until All Eligible Kenyans Are Given ID & Registered To Vote


Homa Bay Town Member of Parliament, Peter Kaluma, has taken a strong stance on Kenya’s electoral process, calling for a suspension of all elections until every eligible citizen has been issued a national identification card and registered to vote.

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Speaking on Tuesday, Kaluma expressed deep concerns over what he described as a deliberate and systemic exclusion of millions of Kenyans from participating in the country’s democratic process.

He highlighted the case of Samburu County, where there are over 200,000 adults but only about 100,000 individuals with IDs and registered as voters.

“The gerrymandering and manipulation that has been happening in Kenya must end,” Kaluma stated firmly. “There should be no elections in Kenya until all eligible Kenyans are given IDs and registered to vote.”

Kaluma’s comments come amid growing national debates on voter registration and inclusivity. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) recently announced plans to resume Continuous Voter Registration (CVR), a process designed to allow eligible citizens to register or update their voter details throughout the election cycle.

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