After weeks of campaigns ,voting in Kiambaa Constituency and Muguga Ward kicked off on Thursday morning.
A total of 95,413 people are expected to cast their votes in the elections to replace MP Paul Koinange who succumbed to COVID-19 in March.
In Muguga ward, four candidates will be seeking to replace Eliud Ngugi who died in March.
Muguga ward has 18,367 registered voters and 29 polling stations.
Jubilee Kariri Njama and United Democratic Alliance Njuguna Wanjiku are among the top contenders in the Kiambaa Parliamentary race.
On Wednesday, Jubilee Party protested over alleged propaganda after rumors spread that its candidate had withdrawn from the contest.
"Even propaganda requires some intelligence. It is utterly absurd that some desperados can bank on a propaganda of disinformation claiming withdrawal the Jubilee Party candidate in the Kiambaa by elections scheduled for tomorrow.” Jubilee Secretary General Raphael Tuju said in a statement on Wednesday.
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