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1963 Kenyan general election

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1963 Kenyan general election
Kenya
← 1961 18–26 May 1963 1969 →
House of Representatives

All 129 seats in the House of Representatives
65 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
KANU Jomo Kenyatta 53.60 83 +64
KADU Ronald Ngala 25.83 33 +22
APP Paul Ngei 7.43 8 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate

All 38 seats in the Senate
20 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
KANU Jomo Kenyatta 59.18 18 New
KADU Ronald Ngala 27.31 16 New
APP Paul Ngei 8.46 2 New
NPAU 1 New
Independents 4.73 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results for the House (left) and Senate (right)
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after election
Jomo Kenyatta
KANU
Jomo Kenyatta
KANU

General elections were held in Kenya Colony between 18 and 26 May 1963. Voters elected members of the House of Representatives and Senate. The election was the last before independence later in the year.

The result was a victory for the Kenya African National Union (KANU), which won 83 of the 124 seats in the House of Representatives and 18 of the 38 seats in the Senate. Five seats in the House and three in the Senate remained unfilled due to a secessionist conflict on the border with Somalia.[1]

Campaign

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A total of 275 candidates contested the elections for the House of Representatives; 90 from KANU, 59 from the Kenya African Democratic Union (KADU), 20 from the African People's Party (APP), five from the Baluhya Political Union (BPU), three from the Coast People's Party and 98 independents.[2]

KADU, the APP and the BPU agreed to work together to try to defeat KANU.[2]

Conduct

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Pre-election violence occurred in Kangundo when a group of Kamba attacked KANU supporters, injuring fourteen people.[2] Eleven people were arrested after KADU supporters were attacked outside party offices in Kitale.[2]

Results

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House of Representatives

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PartyVotes%Seats
ConstituencyNationalTotal+/–
Kenya African National Union988,31153.60721183+64
Kenya African Democratic Union476,21825.8332133+22
African People's Party137,0087.43808New
Baluhya Political Union14,8960.81000−1
Coast People's Party9,1350.500000
Independents218,31111.84000New
Vacant55
Total1,843,879100.0011712129+96
Registered voters/turnout2,583,000
Source: EISA, Sternberger et al.[3]

Senate

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The Nyanza Province African Union won its seat unopposed, whilst KANU (five) and KADU (four) won a further nine unopposed.[3]

PartyVotes%Seats
Kenya African National Union1,028,90659.1818
Kenya African Democratic Union474,93327.3116
African People's Party147,0398.462
Baluhya Political Union5,5200.320
Nyanza Province African Union1
Independents82,3284.731
Total1,738,726100.0038
Valid votes1,738,72699.56
Invalid/blank votes7,6620.44
Total votes1,746,388100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,583,00067.61
Source: EISA

References

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  1. ^ Kenya: 1963 House of Representatives election results EISA
  2. ^ a b c d "Electioneering Violence in Kenya", East Africa and Rhodesia, 16 May 1963, p790
  3. ^ a b Dolf Sternberger, Bernhard Vogel, Dieter Nohlen & Klaus Landfried (1978) Die Wahl der Parlamente: Band II: Afrika, Erster Halbband, p973