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Know your Governor after August 9, 2022 elections

Here are Governors elected in the August 9, 2022 elections in Kenya.

  1. Nairobi County: Johnson Sakaja (United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
  2. Meru County: Kawira Mwangaza, Independent party ticket.
  3. Nakuru County: Susan Kihika (United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
  4. Homa Bay County: Gladys Wanga (Orange Democratic Movement-ODM).
  5. Bungoma County: Ken Lusaka (Ford Kenya).
  6. Uasin Gishu: Jonathan Bii (United Democratic Alliance-UDA).
  7. Migori County: Ochilo Ayacko (Orange Democratic Movement-ODM).
  8. Nandi County: Stephen Sang (United Democratic Alliance-UDA).
  9. Kisumu County: Anyang’ Nyong’o (Orange Democratic Movement-ODM).
  10. Trans Nzoia County: George Natembeya.
  11. Nyeri County: Mutahi Kahiga, United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
  12. Uasin Gishu County: Jonathan Bii, United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
  13. Nandi County: Stephen Sang, United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
  14. Busia County: Paul Otuoma, (Orange Democratic Movement-ODM).
  15. Siaya: County James Orengo, (Orange Democratic Movement-ODM).
  16. Tharaka NIthi County: Muthomi Njuki, United Democratic Alliance (UDA)
  17. Kirinyaga: County Anne Waiguru, United Democratic Alliance (UDA)
  18. Nyandarua County: Badilisha Kiarie, United Democratic Alliance (UDA)
  19. Kericho County: Eric Mutai, United Democratic Alliance (UDA)
  20. Nakuru County: Susan Kihika, United Democratic Alliance (UDA)
  21. Isiolo County: Abdi Guyo, Jubilee Party
  22. Kisii County: Simba Arati, (Orange Democratic Movement-ODM).
  23. Bomet County: Hillary Barchok, United Democratic Alliance (UDA)
  24. Taita Taveta County: Andrew Mwadime (Independent).
  25. Embu County: Cecily Mbarire, United Democratic Alliance (UDA).
  26. Wajir County: Ahmed Abdulahi (Orange Democratic Movement-ODM).
  27. Garissa County: Nathif Jama (Orange Democratic Movement-ODM).
  28. Kilifi County: Gideon Mung’aro (Orange Democratic Movement-ODM).
  29. Machakos County: Wavinya Ndeti (Wiper Party).
  30. Elgeyo-Marakwet County: Wesley Rotich [United Democratic Alliance -UDA).
  31. Kiambu County: Kimani Wamatangi, (United Democratic Alliance -UDA)
  32. Nandi County: Stephen Sang, (United Democratic Alliance -UDA).
  33. Tana River County: Dhadho Godhana, (Orange Democratic Movement -ODM).
  34. West Pokot: Simon Kachapin, (United Democratic Alliance -UDA).
  35. Baringo County: Benjamin Cheboi, (United Democratic Alliance -UDA).
  36. Murang’a County: Irungu Kangata (United Democratic Alliance -UDA).
  37. Kwale County: Fatuma Achani, (United Democratic Alliance -UDA).
  38. Kajiado County: Joseph Ole Lenku, (Orange Democratic Movement -ODM).
  39. Makueni County: Mutula Kilonzo Junior, (Wiper party).

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