Isiolo North Constituency

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Isiolo North Constituency
Constituency
Location of Isiolo North Constituency in Isiolo County
Location of Isiolo North Constituency in Isiolo County
Area
 • Total15,881 km2 (6,132 sq mi)
Population
 (2009)[1]
 • Total100,176
 • Density6.3/km2 (16/sq mi)

Isiolo North Constituency is an

electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of two constituencies of Isiolo County
. The constituency has Seven wards, all electing Members of county assembly to the Isiolo County Assembly. The constituency was established for the 1966 elections.

Members of Parliament

Elections MP [2] Party Notes
1966
M’Kubito Lawi KANU
1969 Mohamed Abdul Kadir KANU One-party system
1974 Ahmed Haji Halake Fayo KANU One-party system
1979 Ahmed Haji Halake Fayo KANU One-party system
1983 Halake Fayo Hussein KANU By-election, One-party system.
1983 Sebastian Muthaura Kiome KANU One-party system.
1988 Charfano Guyo Mokku KANU One-party system.
1992 Charfano Guyo Mokku KANU
1997 Charfano Guyo Mokku KANU
2002 Mohammed Kuti KANU
2007 Mohammed Kuti
NARC-K
2012 Joseph Lomwa Samal URP under the new constitution
2017 Hassan Oda Hulufo KPP
2022 Joseph Lomwa Samal JP

Locations and wards

Locations
Location Population*
Bisan Biliku 2,244
Bulesa 2,917
Isiolo West 14,734
Kipsing 2,644
Korbesa 3,520
Malkagalla 4,240
Merti 7,470
Ngare Mara 8,324
Oldonyiro 4,996
Total x
1999 census.[3]
Wards
Ward Registered Voters
Wabera 11,947
Bulesa Pesa 12,530
Chari 4,322
Cherab 7,285
Ngare Mara 4,521
Burat 10,995
Oldonyiro 4,653
Total 56,253
*August 2017.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Delimitation of Constituencies and Recommendations on Local Authority Electoral Units and Administrative Boundaries for Districts and Other Units" (PDF). Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC). Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  2. ^ Center for Multiparty Democracy: Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya 1944–2007 Archived 2008-10-28 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ information.go.ke: CDF allocation by sector and location (2003-6)[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission: [1] Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine