IEBC Deploys Manual Register in 138 Polling Stations as 200 KIEMS Kits Malfunction

IEBC Deploys Manual Register in 138 Polling Stations as 200 KIEMS Kits Malfunction

Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) says only 200 Kenya Integrated Election Management System (KIEMS) kits have so far malfunctioned.

IEBC Commissioner Justice Nyang’aya said claims that most of the kits that are being used as the primary voter identification tool had failed in several polling stations countrywide are untrue.

“What we have received is 200 failures of KIEMS kit of 46,229. It’s not widespread; technology does break down, and when they do, we have a mechanism to rectify it. That’s normal, and there is nothing ideal out of it,” said Nyag’anya.

The electoral commission indicated that it has allocated six KIEM kits in every ward across the country to serve as a backup.

On Tuesday afternoon, IEBC said it has allowed the use of the manual voter register in select polling stations in Makueni and Kakamega counties due to technical failure of the KIEM kits.

They include 84 polling stations in Kibwezi Constituency and 54 in Malava, Matungu, Mumias East and Mumias West constituencies.

“Our ICT officers are on the ground and when they are called upon in the polling station they ascertain that its failure of the kit and not any other failure,” said IEBC Vice Chairperson Juliana Cherera outlined

“In this case, it has been ascertained as the commissioners have written emails and therefore have been given the leeway to use manual register.”

Comments

Asista (not verified)     Tue, 08/09/2022 @ 07:19pm

These kits just don’t fail. These are gadgets that were tested before hand and to have a high number of them having “ failed “ leaves a lot to be desired. A postmortem had to be accessed on these “ failed “ kits to ascertain if there were any foul play including shorting or internal alterations.
There has been these complaints coming in for the use of manual registers by one party. No one would understand why they would choose to have a tedious means of voting which has been suspect of manipulation as opposed to liens kits.
Some people ferried for pay people who did not register to vote only to complain that their names are not found.

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