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10 candidates cleared by IEBC to contest Kasipul by-election

10 candidates cleared by IEBC to contest Kasipul by-election
Boyd Were while in the company of Mombasa Governor after presenting his papers to the IEBC. PHOTO//https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=4085868952908678&set=pcb.4085869372908636

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has officially cleared 10 candidates to vie for the Kasipul Parliamentary seat in the upcoming by-election scheduled for November 27, 2025.

Among the leading contenders for the race are ODM’s youthful candidate, Boyd Were, and Philip Aroko, a local grassroots mobiliser and flashy businessman.

Collins Okeyo

Okeyo is the candidate for the Movement for Democracy and Growth (MDG), a party associated with Ugenya MP David Ochieng as its leader.

His campaign has been centre on transforming the constituency’s socioeconomic and political landscape.

Linda Aoko Ouma

A self-proclaimed Gen Z candidate is the only lady in the race to succeed the slain MP, Charles Were.

The independent candidate has framed her candidacy on uplifting the lives of girls and education in the constituency.

Philip Aroko

The flamboyant independent candidate running is expected to challenge the ODM stranglehold of Kasipul politics and usher in new leadership, according to his campaign pledge.

Aroko rides on both controversy and wide appeal as he seeks to wrestle ODM’s stranglehold on politics in Homa Bay County.

Despite describing himself as a full and permanent member of the ODM, he elected not to contest the party’s primaries exercise that resulted to Boyd Were’s earning the honours to be the flagbearer.

Robert Riaga Ajwang

Also known as Money Bior, the flamboyant philanthropist and son of the late Ker Riaga Omollo, a revered figure in the Luo Council of Elders.

Bior has been engaged in philanthropic activities in the region and now seeks to try his hand in politics.

Philip Aroko making his way to the IEBC offices for clearance. PHOTO/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61553046718551&sk=photos

He caused a stir when he pledged to distribute his salary as an MP to groups in every ward on a rotational basis for women’s groups to do table banking, adding that he is not in need of the money.

Just like Aroko, he will also run as an independent ticket.

Boyd Were

The youthful ODM aspirant headlines the contest as he seeks to reclaim the seat left vacant by his slain dad, Charles Ongondo Were.

Omondi Koyoo

The former Azimio La Umoja-One Kenya Youth Affairs Secretary is a constant figure on the morning television political shows. The effusive speaker will contest the by-election for the National Liberal Party.

Boyd has enjoyed the ODM support and was a force of might as he presented his papers to the IEBC offices in Kosele on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, for clearance.

Full list

Linda Aoko

 Isaac Kiche Abok

Omondi Ko’yoo (National Liberal Party)

 Robert Money Bior

Okeyo Collins

Philip Nashon Aroko

Rateng’ Okoth Kotiende

Boyd Were

 Jesse Okello

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