Delegate President William Ruto, then again held onto control of the Central and Rift Valley locales. Without precedent for some months the ODM pioneer is right now ahead in the surveys.
3152 answers from each of the 47 nations were gotten among April and June for the Radio Africa study, which was completed through PC helped phone interviews CATI. The blunder edge is 1.75 percent.

The survey demonstrates that territorial help will essentially affect the result of the official political race on August 9. With high citizen turnout in Central, 57.1 percent of electors support Ruto contrasted with 27.0 percent for Raila, with 8.8 percent of citizens still dubious.
Local patterns have changed between the reviews taken in April and June, with Raila support expanding in the Central 1.9percent Coast 4.7 percent and Western 4.9 percent areas, while Ruto support expanded in the NoNorth Eastern 7.4 percent North Rift 14.8 percent and Nyanza 4.9 percent districts.
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