TABLE OF CONTENTS
Certification ...•.••••.....•..••..•••..••..•••..•..••.....••.••...••••.•..•....••..... ii
Declaration ......•...•.....••..••......••.....•••.....••..•..•.....•.•....••••.•...• iii
Quote •••..•••.••••..•••....•••••.••.•...•••...•••••...•••.•....•...••...•••... iv
Aclmowledgement ......................................................................................... v
Abstract .••..••....•...•••.••...••••••..•••••....•.......•••..•••...•••..••.•.••.. vi
Table of Contents •..•••...••.••••.......••..•.••....•.•...••....•.•.•.....•••....• vii
Acronyms ........................................................................... x
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction ...••...••..••••....••••.•..••.••...••••..•.....•••....••.•••.. 11
1.1 Definition of Terms ...•....•..•.....•.........•••...••.......•.•......... 16
1.2 Background ..•.........•.••.•.......••...•••.•...•..•.....•...••....•..•.• 17
1.3 Statement of the Problem ..•.•..••...••••......••...•••..••.•.••.....• 22
1.4 Justification of the Problem •...•••..•.....•....••..•••..••.•.••...•••... 22
1.5 Objectives of the Study ·············································23
1.5.1 General Objectives
1 .5 .2 Specific Objectives
1.6 Hypothesis ............................................................... 24
1. 7 Scope of the Study ...................................................... 25
1. 7.1 Geographical Scope
1 .7.2 Content Scope
1.7.3 Time Scope
1. 7.4 Conceptual Scope
1.8 Synopsis
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW ...................................................... 26
2.0 Introduction ......•••......•••.....•............•....•..••.....•••.....•... 26
2.1 An Analysis of Kenya's Electoral Laws on the Right to Universal Suffrage
CHAPTER THREE
METHODOLOGY ............................................................... 32
3.0 Introduction ............................................................... 32
3.1 Study Design ............................................................... 32
3.2 Sample Size Determination ............................................. 32
3 .2.1 Sample Population
3.2.2 Sample Procedure
3.2.3 Sampling Technique
3.3 Data Collection Method . .. . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . ... . . . ... . . . 34
3.3.1 Primary Data Collection Method
3.3.1.1 Questionnaire
3.3.1.2 Interviews
3.3.2 Secondary Data Collection
3.4 Data Processing Analysis ............................................. 36
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS ............................................................ 37
4.0 Response from the Interviewees ................................. 37
Diagram 1.0 - Results
Diagram 1.1 - Compilation Graph
4.1 Revision of the Electoral Laws •...••••••.••••••••••••••••.••••• 40
► Diagram 1.2- Lay Men Representation
► Diagram 1.3- Law Literates Representation
4.2 Knowledge ofthe Electoral Laws ...••.••.•••...•••.....•...••... .42
4.3 Awareness of the Right to Vote ••....•••...•••.........••....••. 42
4.4 Civic Education ..••..•••..•....•••..•••••••.••••••....•••...•••.. .43
4.5 Method of Voting and Announcing Results •••..•.••..•... 43
CHAPTER FIVE
DISCUSSIONS, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ...... .45
5.0 Discussion of Findings •••.•....•••...•••....••.••...•••....•...• .45
5.1 Conclusions .•....••...•...•..•••..•••....•..••...•••.•..•..•••...••.... .47
5.2 Recommendations •..••••••...•••...••••••...•••......•••...•••.....• .49
APPENDIXES
Appendix 1 ...••.......••...•...••..•...•...••..•....•••......••....••••.....••.. 50
References
Appendix 2 .••......•.....•.••••...•.••....•..•...•••.•....•••..••..•....•••...•• 53
Questionnaire
ABSTRACT
The study begins with a broad study oi'thc la,,s that put in place the electoral process in Kenya. Many countries arc introducing changes in their electoral procedures laws to keep pace with the various political. social and economic changes taking place. l'iections arc necessary in Kenya and most African countries i(H" the exercise of tlH.~ right to universal suffrage, and therefore there is need for proper rules that go,crn election processes. The law has been one of the various essential methods of ensuring that every Kenyan has the right to vote. and also ensuring there is law and order bclcire. during and after elections. and its change to co-exist with the development oi" the country and its people is important. l intend to look at these laws in Kenya and the changes that have taken place to ensure success in the democracy sector. Apart from the hm. I will briclly look at other factors that have enabled successful electoral processes and thereby bringing about democracy ,, ith a special relcrcncc to Kenya. The actual research will be conducted in consultation with the Interim lndcpendcnt Electoral Commission of Kenya and the lll\~s in Kenya and a view from a picked population o/' Kenyans.