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UDA candidate leads Kiambaa race with 54 per cent support

 


United Democratic Alliance candidate John Njuguna Wanjiku is the clear leader in the run-up to the Kiambaa by-election on July 15, according to a recently completed Radio Africa opinion poll.

However, the ground could still shift in the by-election because Jubilee is planning to pour resources into Kiambaa over the next week. The party is mobilising aggressively and is planning to send its heavyweights to the constituency before the election.

A majority of 54 per cent of Kiambaa voters said that they would vote for Wanjiku compared to 25 per cent for Jubilee candidate Njama Wainaina Karanja Kariri. Around 18 per cent said that they were undecided and three per cent said that they would not vote at all.


The Radio Africa opinion poll was conducted by phone between June 24 and 28 and carries a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 per cent. The poll contacted 500 adults living in the five wards of Kiambaa. 

Both Jubilee, aligned to President Uhuru Kenyatta, and UDA, aligned to Deputy President William Ruto, have plunged considerable resources into the Kiambaa campaign.

For Jubilee, it is considered a must-win election after the humiliating loss of the Juja seat in May, while a win for UDA would make Ruto the front-runner for the August 2022 presidential election.

Kanu decided not to field a candidate in Kiambaa so as not to undermine the potential vote for Jubilee.

The by-election for the Kiambaa constituency in Kiambu follows the untimely death of the sitting MP Paul Koinange from Covid-19 in March.


At this stage, the victory of Wanjiku seems highly likely because 64.2 per cent of respondents said they thought he would win "regardless of whom you will vote for as MP".  Only 21.8 per cent thought Karanja would win.

The split of support for Wanjiku and Karanja was fairly consistent across different age groups and male and female.


This article was first published on the Star Kenya website



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