Voter Registration Tracker
A live view of voter registration trends across Kenya ahead of the 2027 elections.
Last updated: April 11, 2026
Total New Voters
875,501
Last 7 Days
531,185
Transfers
49,502
Weekly Registration Trend
| Period | New Voters | Transfers | Observation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 30 – Apr 2 | 344,316 | — | Initial ECVR rollout |
| Apr 3 – Apr 9 | 531,185 | 49,502 | Sharp increase in turnout |
Registration momentum is increasing rapidly. The second week recorded significantly higher participation, signaling growing public awareness and mobilization.
Top Counties by New Voter Registration
| Rank | County | New Voters | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nairobi | 96,897 | High growth |
| 2 | Kiambu | 46,265 | Strong |
| 3 | Kakamega | 40,110 | Strong |
| 4 | Nakuru | 32,559 | Strong |
| 5 | Machakos | 30,686 | Strong |
| 6 | Meru | 27,502 | Steady |
| 7 | Bungoma | 26,820 | Steady |
| 8 | Turkana | 25,012 | Emerging |
| 9 | Kisii | 24,875 | Stable |
| 10 | Kilifi | 23,980 | Stable |
Nairobi leads by a wide margin, accounting for a significant share of new registrations.
Central, Western, and Rift Valley counties show strong turnout, while counties like Turkana and Kilifi signal growing participation in previously underrepresented regions.
What This Means
The surge in registration suggests a potentially higher voter turnout in 2027, especially in urban centers. If this pace continues, it could reshape electoral outcomes in key battleground constituencies.
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Be Counted in 2027
Registration is rising across the country. Make sure you are part of it.