Samburu West Constituency
Samburu West is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of three constituencies of Samburu County. The constituency was established for the 1969 elections.
Members of Parliament
Elections | MP [1] | Party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1969 | John Kanite Lenaiyiarra | KANU | One-party system |
1974 | Paolo Lentano Rurumban | KANU | One-party system |
1979 | Peter Lekaikum Lititiyo | KANU | One-party system |
1983 | Peter Lekaikum Lititiyo | KANU | One-party system. |
1988 | Peter Steve Lengees | KANU | One-party system. |
1992 | Peter Steve Lengees | KANU | |
1997 | Peter Steve Lengees | KANU | |
2002 | Simeon Saimanga Lesirma | KANU | |
2007 | Simeon Saimanga Lesirma | ODM | |
2013 | Lati J. Lelelit | URP | |
2017 | Josephine Naisula Lesuuda | KANU |
Wards
Wards | ||
Ward | Registered Voters | Local Authority |
---|---|---|
Biashara | 3,100 | Maralal town |
Lkorroto | 782 | Maralal town |
Milimani | 915 | Maralal town |
Ng'ari | 1,563 | Maralal town |
Shabaa | 2,239 | Maralal town |
Angata Nanyokie | 1,319 | Samburu County |
Arsim | 895 | Samburu County |
Baawa | 3,157 | Samburu County |
Baragoi | 1,959 | Samburu County |
Barsaloi | 754 | Samburu County |
El-barta | 1,374 | Samburu County |
Kawap | 1,401 | Samburu County |
Lodokejek | 2,851 | Samburu County |
Loosuk | 2,651 | Samburu County |
Lpartuk | 846 | Samburu County |
Marti | 842 | Samburu County |
Nachola | 1,182 | Samburu County |
Ndoto | 2,533 | Samburu County |
Nyiro East | 1,861 | Samburu County |
Nyiro West | 1,118 | Samburu County |
Opiroi | 1,793 | Samburu County |
Poro | 2,469 | Samburu County |
Suguta Marmar | 3,493 | Samburu County |
Total | 37,550 | |
*September 2005.[2] |
gollark: ?tag blub Graham considers a hypothetical Blub programmer. When the programmer looks down the "power continuum", he considers the lower languages to be less powerful because they miss some feature that a Blub programmer is used to. But when he looks up, he fails to realise that he is looking up: he merely sees "weird languages" with unnecessary features and assumes they are equivalent in power, but with "other hairy stuff thrown in as well". When Graham considers the point of view of a programmer using a language higher than Blub, he describes that programmer as looking down on Blub and noting its "missing" features from the point of view of the higher language.
gollark: > As long as our hypothetical Blub programmer is looking down the power continuum, he knows he's looking down. Languages less powerful than Blub are obviously less powerful, because they're missing some feature he's used to. But when our hypothetical Blub programmer looks in the other direction, up the power continuum, he doesn't realize he's looking up. What he sees are merely weird languages. He probably considers them about equivalent in power to Blub, but with all this other hairy stuff thrown in as well. Blub is good enough for him, because he thinks in Blub.
gollark: Imagine YOU are a BLUB programmer.
gollark: Imagine a language which is UTTERLY generic in expressiveness and whatever, called blub.
gollark: There's the whole "blub paradox" thing.
References
- Center for Multiparty Democracy: Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya 1944–2007 Archived 2008-10-28 at the Wayback Machine
- Electoral Commission of Kenya: Registered voters per polling station by electoral area/ward and constituency Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
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