Kisauni Constituency
Kisauni Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of six constituencies in Mombasa County.[1] The constituency has seven wards electing councillors for the Mombasa municipal council. With the promulgation of the new constitution in August 2010, Nyali Constituency was carved out from Kisauni Constituency.
Members of Parliament
Elections | MP [2] | Party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1988 | Said Hemed Said | KANU | One-party system |
1992 | Rashid M. Mzee | Ford-Kenya | |
1997 | Emmanuel Karisa Maitha | DP | |
2002 | Emmanuel Karisa Maitha | NARC | Maitha died in 2004 [3] |
2005 | Ananiah Mwasambu Mwaboza | NLP | By-elections |
2007 | Hassan Ali Joho | ODM | |
2013 | Rashid Bedzimba | ODM | |
2017 | Ali Mbogo Menza | WDM-K | |
2022 | Rashid Bedzimba | Azimio la Umoja |
Locations and wards
Locations | |
Location | Population* |
---|---|
Bamburi | 45,294 |
Ganjoni | 18,791 |
Kisauni | 117,889 |
Kongowea | 86,678 |
Majengo | 40,241 |
Mombasa Old Town | 21,516 |
Total | x |
1999 census.[4] |
Wards | |
Ward | Registered Voters |
---|---|
Bamburi | 16,108 |
Frere Town | 12,154 |
Kizingo | 8,661 |
Kongowea | 13,935 |
Maweni | 13,688 |
Mjambere | 9,476 |
Mji wa Kale / Makadara | 15,243 |
Mwakirunge | 4,136 |
Total | 93,401 |
*September 2005.[5] |
References
- "2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census Volume II: Distribution of Population by Administrative Units". Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 2023-01-19.
- Center for Multiparty Democracy: Politics and Paliamenterians in Kenya 1944-2007
- Catholic Information Service for Africa (CISA), Aug 30, 2004: Cabinet Minister Dies Suddenly
- information.go.ke: CDF allocation by sector and location (2003-6)
- Electoral Commission of Kenya: Registered voters per polling station by electoral area/ward and constituency Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
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