
Nandi Hills constituency member of Parliament Hon Alfred Keter. Photo courtesy.
If elections were held today, Nandi Hills constituency member of Parliament Hon Alfred Keter who is defending his seat on an independent ticket would lose the seat to United Democratic Alliance party candidate Bernard Kitur.
According to the polls, Kitur who was issued with the ticket after Keter's win was nullified is the most popular candidate in Nandi Hills constituency with a popularity rating of 52.7%. The rebellious member of Parliament comes second at 41.4%. This is according to latest opinion poll conducted by research firm Mizani Africa.
The same polls suggest that 2% of Nandi Hills constituency voters are yet to decide on their Preffered parliamentary aspirants as 3.9% rally behind another candidate Kelvin Kipchirchir Keter.
Source: https://twitter.com/Mizaniafrica/status/1542431200341643266?t=qmusnHJd2i47D183ddvphg&s=19
Keter fell out with deputy president William Ruto's outfit over claims that he won but was denied the ticket by the party.
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