Ford Kenya candidate Wafula Wakoli has taken a commanding lead as results for the Bungoma senate seat by-election from eight out of the nine constituencies indicate he had garnered 51,609 votes.
He was followed by UDA candidate Mwambu Mabonga who got 37,522 votes while Wafula Wamunyinyi of Azimio came third with 18,742 votes.
Only results from one constituency are yet to be declared.
The results were announced by returning officers for Webuye East, Kimilili, Kabuchai, Tongaren, Kanduyi, Webuye West and Sirisia.
Mr Wakoli posted the biggest margin in the results in the results in Kabuchai constituency, where he got 11,728 votes to emerge in the lead and was followed by Mr Mabonga who got 2824 while Mr Wamunyinyi had 1150 votes.
In Tongaren, Mr Wakoli made a strong showing in the mini-poll by garnering 9,051 votes while Mr Mabonga came second with 4,057 votes.
Mr Wamunyinyi was third with 2,393 votes.
A win for Mr Wakoli in the by-election will be a huge relief to Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetang’ula who spearheaded the campaigns to ensure his party reclaimed the seat which fell vacant after he resigned from the senate seat.
The early results are a strong indication of the massive support Ford Kenya continues to enjoy in Bungoma County.
Results from Webuye East constituency gave Mr Wakoli a head start after he got 4,969 votes while Mr Mabonga garnered 2,639 votes. Mr Wamunyinyi got 1,665 votes.
Results for Sirisia constituency showed that Mr Wakoli had garnered 4,198 votes and Mr Mabonga, his closest competitor came second with 3,497 votes while Mr Wamunyinyi got 921 votes from the constituency.
The supremacy battles for Western Kenya politics played out in the race for the Bungoma senate seat which pitted Ford Kenya against UDA and Azimio candidates.
There were eleven candidates in the race for the Bungoma senate seat but the front runners were from Ford Kenya, UDA and Azimio.
On Thursday, the by-election was marred by a low voter turnout in the 1,373 polling stations spread in the nine constituencies.
Bungoma County has 646,612 registered voters but only a small number of voters turned up at polling stations to cast their ballots.
During the campaigns, Mr Wetang’ula and Principal Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi told voters in Bungoma not to gamble by electing a candidate from a rival party.
“This seat belonged to Ford Kenya and since Mr Wetang’ula resigned to become the Speaker of the National Assembly, it’s only logical that a Ford Kenya candidate deserves to be elected as the senator for Bungoma,” said Mr Muadavadi in one of the campaign rallies.
Given the early results, it appears voters in Bungoma County heeded calls by Mr Wetang’ula to back Mr Wakoli as their senator. BY DAILY NATION