29/11/2025
COMMISSION STATEMENT ON RECENT EPISODES OF VIOLENCE DURING CAMPAIGNS
The Electoral Commission has noticed recent incidents of violent confrontations between some candidates, their agents or supporters, and law enforcement.
In particular, the Commission condemns the violent episodes on Friday, 28th November, 2025, that resulted into the loss of one person and injury to others. Such incidents clearly do not add value to our democratic dispensation.
This is unfortunate and regrettable for a campaign exercise that has been, and remains largely peaceful across the country where over 83,000 candidates from Subcounty councillors to President, are contesting for over 45,000 elective positions.
These incidents should be investigated to establish the root causes, and culprits should be held accountable in accordance with relevant laws.
The Commission reiterates its call on all stakeholders, including candidates, their agents and supporters to conduct themselves peacefully and within the law during this campaign period and beyond.
The Commission further calls on candidates, their agents and supporters to desist from using sectarian language that sows hatred, incites violence and provokes confrontation.
The Commission calls on law enforcement agencies to ensure there's compliance with electoral laws and guidelines by applying the necessary means that are commensurate to the prevailing circumstances in a given area.