Kericho East
Kericho East Constituency - (1963-1988) the now defunct constituency was among the post colonial constituencies in the current Kericho County.[1] It was later changed to Kipkelion Constituency in the General Election of 1988.
Members of Parliament
Election | MP | Party | Notes |
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1963 | Christopher Kiprotich Arap Murei[2] | KANU | One party System |
1966 | Christopher Kiprotich Arap Murei[2] | KANU | One party System |
1969 | Moses Kiprono arap Keino | KANU | One party System |
1974 | Moses Kiprono arap Keino | KANU | One party System |
1979 | Moses Kiprono arap Keino | KANU | One party System |
1983 | Kipsongol Arap Koske | KANU | One party System |
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References
- Kenya. Ministry of Devolution and Planning. Kericho County development profile. OCLC 913773369.
- Kihoro, Wanyiri (2007). Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya, 1944-2007. Centre for Multiparty Democracy--Kenya.
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