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IEBC aims for 28.5 million voters ahead of 2027 General Election

IEBC aims for 28.5 million voters ahead of 2027 General Election
IEBC Commissioner Dr. Alutalala Mukhwana speaking in Machakos.PHOTO/@IEBCKenya/X.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has announced a projection of at least six million new voters as the commission embarks on Enhanced Continuous Voter Registration (ECVR) exercise at the ward level.

In a post on the Commission’s official X account on Monday, March 2, 2026, the Commission announced that it is targeting at least 2.5 million new voter registrations during Phase One of the ECVR exercise.

“The planned EVCR will commence on 30th March 2026 across the country for 30 days. The target is 2.5 million new voter registrations during Phase One of the ECVR exercise,” IEBC stated.

According to IEBC, the Electoral Commission projects at least 6.3 million new voters as number that is expected to hit the IEBC’s target of 28.5 million voters ahead of the 2027 general elections.

“The Commission projects a register of at least 6.3 million new voters to hit its projected target of 28.5 million voters for the 2027 General Election,” IEBC said.

IEBC jobs applications

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has opened applications for 12,520 temporary jobs to support a 30-day Enhanced Continuous Voter Registration (ECVR) drive at ward level.

The exercise aims to boost voter numbers across Kenya ahead of future elections. The commission announced the vacancies on February 25, 2026, via its official X account.

“We’re hiring! The Commission invites qualified applicants to apply for temporary positions to support the thirty (30) day Enhanced Continuous Voter Registration (ECVR) exercise at the ward level,” the post read.

It listed three roles in voter registration assistants, voter registration clerks, and ICT clerks.

“Youths are strongly encouraged to apply,” stated.

Voter registration clerks make up the largest group, followed by voter registration assistants and then the ICT clerks. Successful applicants will work during the intensive ward-based registration period.

X post by IEBC. PHOTO/Screengrab by People Daily Digital
X post by IEBC. PHOTO/Screengrab by People Daily Digital

Ward-level biometric registration drive

The ECVR builds on the ongoing continuous voter registration handled at constituency offices. It targets more Kenyans to register or update details using biometric kits like KIEMS tablets. Voter registration clerks operate the equipment and verify applicants.

Assistants supervise clerks, secure kits, and ensure targets get met in their wards. ICT Clerks set up and manage the tech side of registration.

Interested Kenyans must apply online through the official portal. The site lists the positions under the ECVR category, with details on duties.

For example, one description states that a voter registration assistant supervises clerks and handles biometric equipment security. The application deadline is Wednesday, March 4, 2026. Applicants should check the portal for full requirements, such as qualifications and ward-specific needs.

The IEBC warns that any form of canvassing leads to automatic disqualification.This recruitment comes as the commission pushes to expand the voter register. Chairman Erastus Edung Ethekon and the team stress the importance of participation.

Young people stand to benefit most from these short-term roles, which offer hands-on experience in electoral processes. Many see it as a chance to earn while contributing to democracy. Qualified applicants should act fast and submit through the official channel only. No other method counts.

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