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DCP urges Ol Kalou voters working outside constituency to return home for by-election

DCP urges Ol Kalou voters working outside constituency to return home for by-election
DCP candidate gestures as he delivers a keynote speech during a campaign rally in Ol Kalou ahead of the Thursday, July 16, 2026, vote. PHOTO/https://web.facebook.com/kamausammyngotho

The Democracy for the Citizens Party (DCP) has appealed to registered voters from Ol Kalou Constituency who are working or residing outside the area to return home and participate in the upcoming parliamentary by-election.

In a statement shared on the party’s social media on Monday, July 13, 2026, the party urged all eligible voters to exercise their democratic right by travelling back to the constituency to cast their ballots, stressing that every vote will be crucial in determining the outcome of the mini-poll.

The party called on supporters and residents to prioritise their civic duty regardless of their current location, saying active participation in the electoral process is key to strengthening democracy.

“The DCP Party is encouraging voters in Ol Kalou Constituency who are working outside the area to exercise their democratic rights by travelling to cast their ballots. We urge all eligible voters to prioritise their civic duty and ensure they participate actively in the electoral process, regardless of their current location,” DCP said

DCP statement urging Ol Kalou residents to return home and vote. PHOTO/A screengrab by People Daily Digital

The Ol Kalou parliamentary by-election is scheduled for Thursday, July 16, 2026, with the DCP seeking to wrest the seat from the ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA).

IEBC’s remarks

Meanwhile, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has issued final reminders to voters in Ol Kalou Constituency ahead of the parliamentary by-election scheduled for Thursday, July 16, 2026.

In a statement on Monday, July 13, the IEBC said campaigns in the constituency would officially end at 6:00pm, in line with electoral laws that require campaigns to stop 48 hours before polling day.

“Campaigns officially end today, Monday, 13 July 2026, at 6:00 p.m., which is 48 hours before polling day, in accordance with the law,” IEBC said.

The commission also reminded voters that they must present original identification documents before being allowed to vote.

“To vote, you MUST PRESENT YOUR ORIGINAL NATIONAL IDENTITY CARD or a VALID KENYAN PASSPORT at your designated polling station,” IEBC stated.

IEBC Chairperson Erastus Ethekon speaking during the launch of the IEBC Strategic Plan 2024-2029 and the Election Operations Plan (EOP) 2025-2027 on June 24, 2026. PHOTO/@IEBCKenya/X
IEBC Chairperson Erastus Ethekon speaking during the launch of the IEBC Strategic Plan 2024-2029 and the Election Operations Plan (EOP) 2025-2027 on June 24, 2026. PHOTO/@IEBCKenya/X

The electoral agency urged residents of Ol Kalou to rely on official communication channels for accurate information as the constituency prepares for the by-election.

“For accurate and up-to-date information, please visit the IEBC official website and follow our verified social media platforms,” the commission said.

Old Kalou by-elections

The Ol Kalou parliamentary seat fell vacant following the death of former MP David Kiaraho, triggering the need for a by-election to elect his successor.

The contest has attracted national attention, with political parties using the race as an early test ahead of the 2027 general election.

The final phase of campaigns has been marked by accusations of voter bribery, violence and misuse of public resources, with different political actors demanding action from IEBC and other state agencies.

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