Uhuru Kenyatta the son of Kenya's founding president Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, won a presidential election with a slim margin of 50.03 percent of votes cast while his main rival the current prime minister Raila Amolo Ondinga got 43.28 percent.
Kenyatta secured 6,173,433 votes out of a total of
12,338,667 ballots cast, indicating that he had secured the more than 50
percent of votes needed for a first round win. He managed to pass the 50 percent mark by a margin of 4,100 votes.
Raila got 5,340,546 trailing Uhuru by 832,897 votes.
Total voter turn out was 12,338,667 out of the total 14,337,399 registered voters making it a 86 percent voter turn out.
Raila got 5,340,546 trailing Uhuru by 832,897 votes.
Total voter turn out was 12,338,667 out of the total 14,337,399 registered voters making it a 86 percent voter turn out.
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