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The first multi-party general elections were held in Kenya on December 29, 1992.
[edit] Presidential Results
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
KANU |
Daniel arap Moi |
1,962,866 |
36.4% |
Ford-Asili |
Kenneth Matiba |
1,404,266 |
26.0% |
DP |
Mwai Kibaki |
1,050,617 |
19.5% |
Ford-Kenya |
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga |
944,197 |
17.5% |
KNC |
George Anyona |
15,393 |
0.3% |
PICK |
John Harun Mwau |
6,449 |
0.1% |
KSC |
David Mukaru Ng'ang'a |
14,253 |
0.3% |
Total |
|
5,398,037 |
|
Turnout: 67.8% (Registered Voters: 7,956,354) |
[edit] Provincial Results
Province |
Moi |
% |
Matiba |
% |
Kibaki |
% |
Odinga |
% |
Total |
Nairobi |
62,402 |
16.6% |
165,533 |
44.1% |
69,715 |
18.6% |
75,898 |
20.2% |
373,548 |
Central |
21,882 |
2.1% |
621,368 |
60.1% |
372,937 |
36.1% |
10,765 |
1.0% |
1,026,952 |
Eastern |
290,494 |
36.8% |
80,515 |
10.2% |
398,727 |
50.5% |
13,064 |
1.7% |
782,800 |
North Eastern |
57,400 |
78.1% |
7,460 |
10.1% |
3,297 |
4.5% |
5,237 |
7.1% |
73,394 |
Coast |
200,596 |
64.1% |
35,598 |
11.4% |
23,766 |
7.6% |
50,516 |
16.1% |
310,476 |
Rift Valley |
994,844 |
67.8% |
274,011 |
18.7% |
111,098 |
7.6% |
83,945 |
5.7% |
1,463,898 |
Western |
217,375 |
40.9% |
192,859 |
36.3% |
19,115 |
3.6% |
94,851 |
17.9% |
524,200 |
Nyanza |
111,873 |
14.4% |
26,922 |
3.3% |
51,962 |
6.4% |
609,921 |
74.7% |
800,678 |
|
1,956,866 |
|
1,404,266 |
|
1,050,617 |
|
944,197 |
|
5,398,037 |
Source: Multi-party Politics in Kenya [1] |
[edit] Parliamentary Results
Party |
Seats |
KANU |
100 |
Ford-Asili |
31 |
Ford-Kenya |
31 |
DP |
23 |
Kenya Social Congress |
1 |
Kenya National Congress |
1 |
Party of Independent Candidates of Kenya |
1 |
[edit] References
- ^ Throup, David; Charles Hornsby (1998). Multi-Party Politics in Kenya: The Kenyatta & Moi States & the Triumph of the System in the 1992 Election. New York: Long House Publishing Services, Cumbria, UK. ISBN 0-8214-1206-X. , p. 435.