2013 Kenyan local elections

Kenyan law requires governors to have a recognised university degree.

This clause resulted in challenges for aspirants including Soita Shitanda in Kakamenga and Margaret Wanjiru in Nairobi[2] County Representative were elected in single member wards, of which there were a total of 1,450.

Several County Representatives were also nominated to represent youths and disabled people in the various county assemblies from party lists, and after the elections 680 women were also nominated to the various county assemblies to ensure gender balance.

[3] a Cornel Rasanga's election as Siaya governor was nullified in August 2013 following a petition at the High Court in Kisumu.

He won the subsequent by-election and was sworn in again as governor.