As much as I would like to trust and have confidence in IEBC, - TopicsExpress



          

As much as I would like to trust and have confidence in IEBC, their own public pronouncements and reporting makes it increasingly more difficult to do so. How in the world do they want to convince Kenyans that over 1m voters walked into respective polling stations and requested a ballot(s) for specific elective office(s) and not the others? For example, 126,000 voting for MP and refusing to vote for president??? For those who voted, like I did - once you were cleared to vote, you were handed six ballot papers for all the six elective offices. It defeats logic that one would decide, for example, to request for president ballot and not other ballots. The variance should be reasonably accounted for as spoiled ballots or rejected votes - IEBC is not able to do this. Then, the only plausible explanation for the huge discrepancy is ghost voting. Let IEBC come out clean by being candid on what happened during the voting day that brought about this inordinately strange variance - this is for posterity as the last election is behind us now.
Posted on: Fri, 19 Jul 2013 06:55:48 +0000

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