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How to Register as a Voter in Kenya 2026:Denials and Penalties

1. How to Register as a Voter

  • An eligible voter must appear in person before a registration officer at a designated registration centre during working hours.
  • The applicant must present original identification documents, either a national ID card or a valid Kenyan passport.
  • The applicant fills out the Application for Registration form (Form A).
  • After registration, the voter is issued with a registration acknowledgement slip containing their details.
  • The slip is not required when voting during elections.

2. When Someone Can Be Denied Registration

  • If the person is under 18 years of age.
  • If the person does not have the original national ID card or a valid Kenyan passport.
  • If the person is an undischarged bankrupt.
  • If the person has been found guilty by an election court of an electoral offence within the past five years.
  • If a competent court has declared the person to be of unsound mind.

3. Registering More Than Once

  • A person is only allowed to register once in a constituency or registration centre of their choice.
  • Registering more than once is an offence under the law.

4. Penalty for Double Registration

  • A fine of up to KSh100,000, or
  • Imprisonment for up to one year, or
  • Both a fine and imprisonment.
  • The person may also be barred from participating in the immediate election and the one that follows.

5. Transfer of Voter Registration

  • A registered voter is allowed to transfer to another registration centre or constituency of their choice.
  • The transfer must be done within the official voter registration period.
BY EMMANUEL KYENGO

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