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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, November 19, 2025Opposition Files Suit Over Presidential Vote Count and Campaigns in Magarini By-election - November 2025
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Opposition Files Suit Over Presidential Vote Count and Campaigns in Magarini By-election - November 2025

The opposition in Kenya has filed a case in the High Court seeking to restrict the counting of presidential votes solely to local polling stations. According to a case filed by United Opposition leaders, the move is an attempt to block a full re-verification of the presidential polls. Separately, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka campaigned in Magarini Constituency for DCP candidate Stanley Karisa Kenga ahead of the November 27 by-election. Musyoka stated that an opposition win would strengthen their readiness to face President William Ruto in 2027. He also criticized the UDA regime for failing to lower the cost of living and for increasing taxation.

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Wednesday 8:30 AMStandard Politics

Why opposition is fighting to block presidential results reverification

Why opposition is fighting to block presidential results reverification

A case filed in the High Court reveals an attempt by United Opposition leaders to restrict presidential results verification to constituencies only. This move aims to block a full re-verification of the presidential polls.

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A case filed in the High Court reveals an attempt by United Opposition leaders to restrict presidential results verification to constituencies only. This move aims to block a full re-verification of the presidential polls.

  • The case was filed by Kalonzo Musyoka, Rigathi Gachagua, Fred Matiang’i, Mithika Linturi, and Justin Muturi.
  • The opposition's strategy is to limit the scope of the presidential contest to the constituency level.
  • The full details of the legal challenge encourage readers to subscribe for complete access.
Tuesday 7:13 PMStandard PoliticsFirst

Wiper's Kalonzo campaigns for DCP candidate in Magarini

Wiper's Kalonzo campaigns for DCP candidate in Magarini

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka campaigned in Magarini Constituency for DCP candidate Stanley Karisa Kenga, stating that an opposition win in the November 27 by-election would strengthen their readiness to face President William Ruto in 2027. He criticized the UDA regime for failing to lower the cost of living and increasing taxation.

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Key Highlights

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka campaigned in Magarini Constituency for DCP candidate Stanley Karisa Kenga, stating that an opposition win in the November 27 by-election would strengthen their readiness to face President William Ruto in 2027. He criticized the UDA regime for failing to lower the cost of living and increasing taxation.

  • Kilifi County IEBC reported that preparations for the November 27 by-election are complete, with over 80,000 voters expected.
  • DAP Party leader Eugine Wamalwa and DCP Secretary General Cleophas Malala were among those who flanked Kalonzo.
  • ODM party leaders in Kilifi County, led by Deputy Chairman Joseph Chilumo, are confident of a landslide victory for their candidate.
Wednesday 12:00 AMStandard Politics

Opposition seeks to block national presidential results reverification

Opposition seeks to block national presidential results reverification

The opposition in Kenya has filed a case in the High Court seeking to restrict the counting of presidential votes solely to local polling stations. This move is spearheaded by prominent opposition leaders.

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Key Highlights

The opposition in Kenya has filed a case in the High Court seeking to restrict the counting of presidential votes solely to local polling stations. This move is spearheaded by prominent opposition leaders.

  • United Opposition leaders Kalonzo Musyoka, Rigathi Gachagua, Fred Matiang'i, Mithika Linturi, and Justin Muturi are the petitioners in the case.
  • The core demand is for presidential vote counting to occur exclusively at the constituency level.
  • The case aims to directly impact the electoral process for the presidential contest.
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