Kericho East Constituency - (1963-1988) the now defunct constituency was among the post colonial constituencies in the current Kericho County.[1] It was later changed to Kipkelion Constituency in the General Election of 1988.Kipkelion Constituency was later split into two, that is Kipkelion West and Kipkelion East Constituencies for the General Election of 2013 inline with the New Constitution of Kenya (2010).
Members of Parliament
editElection | MP | Party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1963 | Christopher Kiprotich Arap Murei[2] | KANU | One party System |
1966 | Christopher Kiprotich Arap Murei[2] | KANU | One party System |
1969 | Moses Kiprono arap Keino | KANU | One party System |
1974 | Moses Kiprono arap Keino | KANU | One party System |
1979 | Moses Kiprono arap Keino | KANU | One party System |
1983 | Kipsongol Arap Koske | KANU | One party System |
Related Links
editReferences
edit- ^ Kenya. Ministry of Devolution and Planning. Kericho County development profile. OCLC 913773369.
- ^ a b Kihoro, Wanyiri (2007). Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya, 1944-2007. Centre for Multiparty Democracy--Kenya.