How polling clerks are dealing with low voter turnout – PHOTOS
The low voter turnout in the repeat presidential election has seen polling clerks lie idle in voting stations.
Pictures circulating on social media show polling clerks sleeping or conversing with each other as they wait for voters to turn up and vote.
Beehive of activities, election officials are overwhelmed with high turn out. #ElectionBoycottKE #ElectionsKE pic.twitter.com/vvdDIIU7kV
— Kenya West© (@KinyanBoy) October 26, 2017
Nasib primary polling station in Garissa county pic.twitter.com/3T1DS533oM
— Ibrahim Rashid (@myibraa12341) October 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/ItsOchieng/status/923436448270946307
Lamu social hall polling station; no one has so far turned up to cast vote. #ElectionsKE pic.twitter.com/taX6EsrK3w
— Daily Nation (@dailynation) October 26, 2017
The situation in Garissa primary poling station in Garissa county.
Northern Kenya was never a jubilee toilet.@Disembe #ElectionBoycottKE pic.twitter.com/euJAoBgsuj— Khalid Ali Mohamed Sai'd (@KhalideenAli) October 26, 2017
09:44 Peaceful Ballot Revolution, Read the signs : (na sio jogoo road)#ElectionBoycottKE pic.twitter.com/obtfaNAZta via @MarkDienya
— KenyanTraffic (@KenyanTraffic) October 26, 2017
https://twitter.com/RonohKech/status/923439325357969408
No Voting in Miasenyi ?-Kumbe KURA za MCA si za Uhuru? #ElectionBoycottKE #KenyaPollEve pic.twitter.com/YOQG61hsfQ
— Upekuzi Kenya™ ?? (@Upekuzi_Kenya) October 26, 2017