THE CONSTITUTION OF KENYA, 2010
Ensuring Fair Elections: Qualifications for Voter Registration according to the Kenya ConstitutionPART 1—ELECTORAL SYSTEM AND PROCESS Registration as a voter. 83.
Explained;According to the Kenya Constitution, there are certain qualifications for voter registration at elections or referenda [3]. To be eligible for registration as a voter, a person must meet the following criteria:
Additionally, it is important to note that a citizen who meets these qualifications will be registered at only one registration center [3]. This helps ensure that there is no duplication in the registration process. Furthermore, the administrative arrangements for the registration of voters and the conduct of elections should be designed in a way that facilitates and does not deny eligible citizens their right to vote or stand for election [3]. This provision ensures that the administrative processes are fair and accessible to all eligible citizens. It is crucial for the electoral authorities to adhere to these qualifications and ensure that the registration process is conducted in a transparent and inclusive manner. This helps to safeguard the integrity of the electoral system and maintain the trust of the citizens in the democratic process. In conclusion, according to the Kenya Constitution, the qualifications for voter registration include being an adult citizen, not being declared of unsound mind, and not having been convicted of an election offense in the preceding five years. These qualifications aim to ensure that the electoral process is fair and that eligible citizens have the opportunity to exercise their right to vote or stand for election [3].
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