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Kenya Elections 2022: Still Neck And Neck: But Raila Odinga Has Slight Edge Over William Ruto

Politics Of Ethnic Division Count For Nothing As Security Is Stepped Up At Tallying Centre By Dickens Olewe The verification of results has been stopped several times after complaints by supporters of the main candidates Kenya's electoral body has limited access to the national tallying centre in order to speed up the process of verifying presidential results. Anyone who is not a party agent, election observer or part of the media should leave the centre. The verification of results has been stopped several times after complaints by supporters of the main candidates. Confirmed results show former Prime Minister Raila Odinga has a slight edge over Deputy President William Ruto. With 93 of the 292 constituencies declared, he has 52% of the vote against 47% for Mr Ruto. However, provisional results tallied by media organisations using official data from the 46,000 polling stations show a tight race between the two candidates.

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