IEBC Gazettes All By-election Winners
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has formally gazetted the winners of the by-elections held on November 27, 2025, clearing the way for their swearing-in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
In a gazette notification dated December 1, 2025, the commission confirmed the successful candidates in the Senate, National Assembly, and county assembly races, pronouncing them elected after receiving the majority of votes in their respective competitions.
“In exercise of the powers conferred by Articles 88 (4), 97 (1) (a), 98 (1) (a), 101, 177 (1) (a) and 194 of the Constitution of Kenya, section 4 of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission Act, sections 39 (1), 1A and (18) of the Elections Act, Regulations 83 (1) (e) and (f) and 87 (2) (b) and 3 (h) of the Elections (General) Regulations, 2012, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission declares that the persons whose names are listed in the First, Second and Third Schedules hereunder were elected to the Senate, National Assembly and County Assemblies having received the majority of the votes cast in the By-Elections held on the November 27, 2025 and complied with the provisions of the Elections Act and the Constitution,” the notice read.
Kiprono Chemetei of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) was elected Senator of Baringo County with 55,246 votes.
Declaration of persons elected in the #27thNovByelections held on 27th November, 2025
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Harrison Garama Kombe of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) was certified as Kilifi County’s Member of the National Assembly for Magarini Constituency after receiving 17,909 votes.
Hassan Ahmed Malim of the United Democratic Alliance won Mandera County’s Banissa Constituency with 10,431 votes.
In a closely contested and much-observed by-election, UDA’s Leo Wamuthende won the Mbeere North parliamentary seat, strengthening the party’s dominance in Embu County.
Wamuthende secured 15,802 votes, edging out his nearest rival, Newton Kariuki (also known as Karish), who garnered 15,308 votes.
Ndakwa David Amutallah of the United Democratic Alliance won Kakamega County’s Malava Constituency seat with 21,564 votes.
In Siaya County, Omondi Moses Okoth of the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) was elected MP for Ugunja Constituency with 9,447 votes.
Meanwhile, in Homa Bay County, Ongondo Boyd Were of ODM won the Kasipul Constituency seat with 16,819 votes.
Sophia Hamadawa of the United Democratic Alliance won the Chewani Ward seat in Tana River County with 1,427 votes.
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In Garissa County, Hassan Aden of the UDA was elected MCA for Fafi Ward after receiving 1,414 votes, among others.
In its announcement, the IEBC indicated that it declared the results in accordance with Articles 88 and 101 of the Constitution, as well as applicable sections of the Elections Act and Elections (General) Regulations.
The commission also observed that the declarations are in accordance with the by-election laws.
The newly elected leaders are due to take office on Tuesday, December 1, completing the by-election cycle that began with various vacancies across the impacted counties.
IEBC Gazettes All By-election Winners
