Kenya elections 2022: Full results of presidential and parliamentary races

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Kenya's general election was held on 9 August 2022. Four candidates vied to be president and voters also cast ballots for governors, senators, MPs and county assembly members.

The BBC used data provided by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to tally the results of the elections.

Kenya presidential results 2022

In order to win in the first round, a candidate must get 50% plus one of the cast vote and at least 25% of the votes in 24 out of 47 counties.


Last updated: 15/08/2022, 18:59:28 local time (GMT+3)

Final results from IEBC

Candidates Vote
William Ruto
50%
50.5%
7,176,141
William Ruto
7,176,141
Kenya Kwanza Alliance
Votes: 7,176,141
At least 25% of county votes 39/47
Raila Odinga
48.8%
6,942,930
Raila Odinga 6,942,930
Azimio la Umoja coalition
Votes: 6,942,930
At least 25% of county votes 34/47
George Wajackoyah
0.4%
61,969
George Wajackoyah 61,969
Roots Party
Votes: 61,969
At least 25% of county votes 0/47
David Mwaure
0.2%
31,987
David Mwaure 31,987
Agano Party
Votes: 31,987
At least 25% of county votes 0/47
Other Candidates
0.6%
93,956
Other Candidates 93,956

Senate - seats according to party/coalition

Last updated: 16/09/2022, 11:03:30 local time (GMT+3)

Graphic of the data in the results table below, showing each seat of the Senate as a colour-keyed dot.
Party Seats
Kenya Kwanza 33
Azimio 32
Non-affiliated 2
Undeclared 0
Source: Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission

This chart includes how the 20 nominated slots reserved for women, youth and person with disabilities will be shared among the parties.

National Assembly - seats according to party/coalition

Last updated: 16/09/2022, 10:51:01 local time (GMT+3)

Graphic of the data in the results table below, showing each seat of the Parliament as a colour-keyed dot.
Party Seats
Azimio la Umoja Coalition 168
Kenya Kwanza 167
Non-affiliated parties/independent MPs 14
Undeclared 0
Source: Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission

This chart includes how the 12 nominated slots reserved for women, youth and person with disabilities will be shared among the parties.

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