19-531: Narok County is a county in southwestern Kenya with an estimated population of 1,157,873 according to 2019 Census. The dominant ethnic group is the Maasai . Its capital and largest town is Narok , with the only other major urban centre being Kilgoris . Narok County Government was formed by the County Governments Act of 2012 as prescribed in the 2010 Constitution of Kenya. Narok County governor
38-456: A clarification on the distribution of 6,000 additional polling stations in Kenya ahead of the 9 August 2022 general elections. This misinformation was posted by IEBC and further looked into by PesaCheck which is East Africa’s first public finance fact-checking initiative in collaboration with Code for Africa -the continent’s largest civic technology and data journalism accelerator who found out that
57-464: A number of nominated members as is necessary to ensure that neither male nor female members constitute more than two-thirds of the assembly. There will also be six nominated members to represent marginalised groups (persons with disabilities, and the youth) and a county assembly speaker who will be an ex officio member of the assembly. Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission ( IEBC )
76-471: A separate election for the deputy governor but shall declare the running mate of the person who is elected county governor to have been elected as the deputy governor. Each county will be run by an executive committee, consisting of: Uniquely among democracies, Kenyan law requires governors to have a recognised university degree. The counties each have an assembly whose members are elected from single-member constituencies known as wards. There may also be
95-608: Is Patrick Ole Ntutu, elected in the 2022 general elections, and his Deputy is Tamalinye K. Koech. Along with Kisii County, Narok County has reported cases of female genital mutilation in the country, despite the practice being outlawed in 2001. Religion in Narok County Narok County is situated in the southern part of the Great Rift Valley . It lies between latitudes 0° 50' and 1° 50' South and longitude 35° 28' and 36° 25' East. The county borders
114-723: Is an independent regulatory agency that was founded in the year 2011 through the making of the Constitution of Kenya . The Commission is responsible for conducting or supervising referendums and elections to any elective body or office established by the Constitution, and any other elections as prescribed by an Act of Parliament. It was created in a provision of the 2010 constitution and the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act. Its mandate includes "the continuous registration of voters and revision of
133-557: The 2010 Constitution of Kenya as the new units of devolved government . They replaced the previous provincial system . The establishment and executive powers of the counties is provided in Chapter Eleven of the Constitution on devolved government, the Constitution's Fourth Schedule and any other legislation passed by the Senate of Kenya concerning counties. The counties are also single-member constituencies which elect members of
152-531: The Republic of Tanzania and six other counties – Nakuru , Bomet , Nyamira , Kisii , Migori County and Kajiado . The Maasai Mara National Reserve and Mau Forest are located in the county. The main economic activities in the county include pastoralism, crop farming, tourism and trade among other activities undertaken in small scale. As of 2018, gold production from mines located in Narok County
171-587: The general elections in March 2013 . The counties' names are set out in the First Schedule of the Constitution. Under the new constitution, Kenya is now divided into 47 counties for administrative purposes. They are grouped below according to the former province they were separated from, with their areas and populations as of the 2009 and the 2019 census: Abbreviations County governments are responsible for county legislation (outlined in article 185 of
190-413: The Constitution of Kenya), executive functions (outlined in article 183), functions outlined in the fourth schedule of the constitution of Kenya, functions transferred from the national government through article 187 of the constitution of Kenya, functions agreed upon with other counties under article 189(2) of the constitution of Kenya, and establishment and staffing of a public service (under article 235 of
209-486: The Constitution of Kenya). The functions of governments assigned to counties by the fourth schedule of the Constitution of Kenya are: Counties are mandated by the 2010 constitution of Kenya to enact legislation and laws that ensures management and controls of fire fighting. The county governor and the deputy county governor are the chief executive and deputy chief executive of the county, respectively. The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission shall not conduct
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#1732779575750228-609: The Senate, and special woman members to the National Assembly . As of 2022, there were 47 counties whose size and boundaries were based on 1992 districts . Following the re-organization of Kenya's national administration, counties were integrated into a new national administration with the national government posting a county commissioner to each county to serve as a collaborative link with national government. County governments were established in all 47 counties after
247-561: The commission for the purpose of conducting an election or a referendum at the County Level. County Returning Officers are assisted by Deputy County Returning Officers. These are individuals appointed by the commission for the purpose of conducting an election or a referendum at the Constituency-Level. Constituency returning officers will be assisted by a Deputy Constituency Returning Officer. Source: The Commission has
266-587: The constitutional mandate to conduct and supervise referendums and elections to any elective body or office established by the Constitution, and any other elections as prescribed by an Act of Parliament. The commission organised the general election on 4 March 2013. The presidential election was petitioned at the Supreme Court of Kenya . The IEBC's handling of the Kenyan general election, 2017 , has drawn scrutiny. The Supreme Court of Kenya invalidated
285-592: The first Presidential election results due to voting irregularities. Former IEBC Commissioner Roselyn Akombe also issued a statement declaring that the second Presidential election would not be a fair election. Just before making this statement, she resigned and fled to the United States out of fear for her life. A fake statement was circulating on Facebook claiming that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) had issued
304-627: The monitoring of compliance with legislation on nomination of candidates by parties." The Commission is made up of seven commissioners and a CEO appointed by them (who also acts as the commission secretary). The commissioners are appointed by the President of Kenya and confirmed by the Kenyan Parliament . Each member serves a six-year term. By law, no Commissioner can be a member of a political party , and at least four votes are required for any official Commission action. Once appointed,
323-505: The new commissioners are sworn in by the chief justice in office at the time of their appointment. Source: The IEBC national office is located on the 6th Floor of Anniversary Towers , University Way in Nairobi . The Commission currently has offices in every constituency and county in the country. For the Kenyan general election, 2013 , IEBC has appointed individuals to the following positions: These are individuals appointed by
342-439: The voter's roll, the delimitation of constituencies and wards, the regulation of political parties process, the settlement of electoral disputes, the registration of candidates for elections, voter education, the facilitation of the observation, monitoring and evaluation of elections, the regulation of money spent by a candidate or party in respect of any election, the development of a code of conduct for candidates and parties, [and]
361-765: Was at 111 kg (245 lb). The county has six constituencies: There are thirty Members of County Assembly (MCAs) representing the thirty wards at Narok County Assembly. These wards were formed in 2010 by the Boundaries Review Commission. There are six wards in Narok North Constituency , Narok South Constituency and Kilgoris Constituency respectively. Narok West Constituency , Emurua Dikirr Constituency and Narok East Constituency each have four county wards Counties of Kenya The Counties of Kenya ( Swahili : Kaunti za Kenya ) are geographical units created by
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