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Bomet Constituency

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Bomet Constituency was a former electoral constituency in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya. It was divided into Bomet East Constituency and Bomet Central Constituency.

Members of Parliament

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Elections MP [1] Party Notes
1963 Alfred K. arap Soi KADU
1969 Joseph K. arap Chumo KANU One-party system
1974 Isaac Kipkorir Salat KANU One-party system
1979 Isaac Kipkorir Salat KANU One-party system
1983 Isaac Kipkorir Salat KANU One-party system.
1988 Kipkalya Kones KANU One-party system.
1992 Kipkalya Kones KANU
1997 Kipkalya Kones KANU
2002 Nicholas Kiptoo Korir Salat KANU
2007 Kipkalya Kones ODM Kones died in an air accident in June 2008 [2]
2008 Beatrice Kones ODM By-election [3]

Members of Parliament

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Elections MP [1] Party Notes
2013 Ronald Tonui URP
2013 Paul Bii URP
2013 Joyce Laboso URP
2013 Bernard Bett URP
2013 Sammy Koech

Wards

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Wards
Ward Representative Constituency
Kipreres Philip Korir Bomet East
Longisa Davis Kipkirui Bomet East
Chemaner Alice Chesang Bomet East
Kembu Joseph Kellong Bomet East
Merigi Zaddock Kilel Bomet East
Mutarakwa Robert Langat Bomet Central
Silibwet Township Haron Kirui Bomet Central
Singorwet Alfred Langat Bomet Central
Chesoen Kipngetich Barchok Bomet Central
Ndaraweta Josphat Kirui Bomet Central
Nyangores Andrew Maritim Chepalungu
Kongasis Wesley Bett Chepalungu
Chebunyo Joseah Chepkwony Chepalungu
Sigor Robert Rono Chepalungu
Siongiroi Leonard Kirui Chepalungu
Kipsonoi Weldon Tula Kirui Sotik
Kapletundo Richard Busolo Chirchir Sotik
Ndanai David Maritim Sotik
Chemagel Augustine Koskei Sotik
Rongena Samuel Keter Sotik
Chepchapas Wesley Kiprotich Konoin
Kimulot Clara Cherotich Konoin
Boito Charles Nyesha Langat Konoin
Embomos Robert Serbai Konoin
Mogogosiek Ambrose Koech Konoin

References

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  1. ^ a b Center for Multiparty Democracy: Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya 1944–2007 Archived October 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Two Kenyan government ministers die", Sapa-AFP (IOL), June 10, 2008.
  3. ^ KBC, September 26, 2010: Kones and Laboso win seats[permanent dead link]