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Nyanza11 August 2022 - 08:00

Lurambi MP Titus Khamala beats rivals to retain seat

The MP garnered 32,309 votes to win the constituency’s seat.

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Lurambi MP Titus Khamala in Kakamega on Sunday

Lurambi MP Titus Khamala has retained his seat in a contest that had attracted six candidates.

The MP garnered 32,309 votes to win the constituency’s seat with the second in the race, Timothy Vikiru Bunyali garnering 9,342 votes.

Other candidates who contested were Achieng Eunice Onyango who got 657 votes, Andati Walter Maube with 1,787 votes, Khainga Stanley Ominde who got 6,163 and Makokha Denis Mukoya who got 265 votes.

Bishop Khamala welcomed the victory, terming it historical and resounding in a constituency that has over 89, 535 registered voters and 178 polling stations.

"I'm grateful to God and I thank the people of Lurambi for the gesture, this is a very resounding win, this is history as Lurambi MP only run for one term, but I have been able to break the record," he said.

"I'm indebted to the people of Lurambi, I'm looking forward to serving them, so many projects that I had started, I now have an opportunity to continue with them and be able to begin new ones." 


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