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IEBC submits all election forms at Milimani court

The forms will be used as evidence in the case challenging President William Ruto's win.

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by ANNETE WAMBULWA

News24 August 2022 - 14:01
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•Those present were CEO Marjan Marjan and Commissioner Boya Molu.

IEBC officials a Milimani Law Courts on August 24

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) on Wednesday afternoon submitted all the election forms to the Supreme Court.

The forms 34A, 34B and 34C, which were used to declare the winner of the August 9 polls, will be used as evidence in the case challenging President William Ruto's win.

Those present were CEO Marjan Marjan and Commissioner Boya Molu.

Lawyer Wambua Kilonzo is also present.

It’s a legal requirement for the commission to produce the documents 48 hours after the filing of the petition.

Supreme Court is expected to hear the nine petitions filed Monday to challenge the outcome of the August 9 presidential polls.

The petitions are likely to be consolidated into one petition during the pre-trial conference.

The Azimio la Umoja One Kenya Coalition and eight other petitioners want the Supreme Court to overturn Ruto's win citing irregularities and a mismatch of election results.

Ruto, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission and its chairman Wafula Chebukati have been listed as respondents in the petitions.

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