ONE MAN, ONE SHILLING, ONE VOTE?


One man one vote? Where does Laikipia stand?
These are the numbers of voters per county.

1. Nairobi – 2,250,853
2. Kiambu – 1,180,920
3. Nakuru – 949,618
4. Kakamega – 743,736
5. Meru – 702,480
6. Machakos – 620,254
7. Muranga – 587,126
8. Mombasa – 580,223
9. Bungoma – 559,850
10. Kisii – 546,580
11. Kisumu – 539,210
12. Kilifi – 508,068
13. Homa Bay – 476,875
14. Kitui – 474,512
15. Siaya – 457,953
16. Nyeri – 456,949
17. Uasin Gishu – 450,055
18. Makueni – 423,310
19. Kajiado – 411,193
20. Migori – 388,633
21. Kericho – 375,668
22. Busia – 351,048
23. Kirinyaga – 349,836
24. Nandi – 346,007
25. Narok – 341,730
26. Trans Nzoia – 339,622
27. Nyandarua – 335,634
28. Bomet – 322,012
29. Embu – 309,468
30. Kwale – 281,041
31. Nyamira – 278,853
32. Vihiga – 272,409
33. Laikipia – 246,487
34. Baringo – 232,258
35. Tharaka Nithi – 213,154 (hii ndiyo ilikuwa stronghold?)
36. Turkana – 191,435
37. Elgeyo Marakwet – 180,664
38. West Pokot – 180,232
39. Mandera – 175,642
40. Garissa – 163,350
41. Wajir – 162,902
42. Taita Taveta – 155,716
43. Marsabit – 141,708
44. Tana River – 118,327
45. Samburu – 82,787
46. Isiolo – 75,338
47. Lamu – 69,776
Diaspora – 4,393
Prisons – 5,528

Looking at that orodha, can your county claim that resources should be distributed based on the number of voters, ama you cannot hear the question clearly?

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