VOTING TIME EXTENDED

KIEMS kits fail in Ugenya by-election

KIEMS kits fail in Ugenya by-election

In Summary

• ODM says seven polling stations affected

• IEBC says technicians repairing kits, voting to be extended 

 

IEBC officials in Ugenya./COURTESY
IEBC officials in Ugenya./COURTESY

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission said on Friday that some biometric identification kits have failed in the Ugenya by-election.

Technicians are trying to fix the Kenya Integrated Election Management System (KIEMS) kits.

It was not immediately known how many kits were affected.

"Closing time in the affected polling stations will be extended in order to recover the time lost," the IEBC said. 

Philip Etale, the ODM communications director, said kits failed to work in West Ugenya: Nyaharwa, Hafumbre and Miyare; in Ukwala: Jera, Yenga; in East Ugenya : Usinda and Komoro.

 

The KIEMS kit is an electronic voting system used during the 2017 elections. It includes a laptop with a fingerprint reader and a handheld device with a built-in fingerprint reader.

The system identifies voters through their biometrics, seeks to curb chances of impersonation during voting and making sure only those registered are allowed to cast votes.

It is not the first time the KIEMS kits have had problems. In the October 26, 2017, repeat presidential election, the IEBC said kits might not have been accurate in transmitting the results.

Several stations complained the kits were slow during the voting process.

Former IEBC chief executive officer, Ezra Chiloba, who was sacked in October 2018 over procurement malpractices, refused to take individual responsibility for flawed procurement of KIEMS kits. The procurement was a corporate decision, he said.

The KIEMS kits are currently being used in by-elections.

 

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