This situation room report is based on data from https://uchaguzi.or.ke as of 10th August 2022, 23:59h. Uchaguzi situation room reports will be shared regularly during election week.
With the focus shifting from voting to tallying and announcing results, citizens are taking to social media to declare ‘final official results’ of their preferred candidates.
This is mainly propagated in the presidential race.
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The media is providing round-the-clock tallying of the presidential vote with each house computing form 34As in their predetermined order (counting from different areas at different times), resulting in varied projected outcomes. Both citizen declarations and media results are causing brewing tension among voters.
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In comparing security issues reported on the Uchaguzi platform on election day(9th) and after(10th), we noticed an increase in reports of violent attacks, riots, vandalism and physical attacks on property, demonstrations, and rumors, as seen below.
Security issues reported on Uchaguzi on 9th August 2022
Security issues reported on Uchaguzi on 10th August, 2022
Tom Mboya University is the Homa Bay County tallying centre, and supporters have been causing chaos outside with opposing voters at Suna West tallying centre clashing. Such confrontations escalate to suspension of tallying, as was the case at Bobasi Constituency Kisii County, due to commotion raised.
Reaction: The police have been trying to quell such protests, as in Homa Bay, where they engaged protesting factions.
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