[Form 34A from a Muhoroni constituency polling station. Results were uploaded on IEBC website even with preliminary investigation showing that no voting took place. Photo/Nation]

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Social media users have tasked embattled IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati to explain circumstances under which a polling station from Muhoroni constituency uploaded results on the official website of the commission.

With the commission having postponed elections in Kisumu County to Saturday, Chebukati will have a tough time to vindicate his commission from  such irregularities.

And with voting materials remaining at Lions tallying center in Kisumu the entire day,  Kenyans demanded to know circumstances under which results were tabulated.

"We all know that voting never took place in the entire Kisumu and the commission is at it yet again," said Antony Mutua.

Christine Boke said:" We demand to know how such a grave mistake can be done. This shows that there was no voting across the country."

Suna East MP Junet Mohammed had claimed that Jubilee party was inflating the voter turnout despite initial figures showing Kenyans boycotted the controversial poll.

A close examination of the form shows that the Cheptuyet polling station in Koru had 482 registered voters with 198 voting for president Uhuru Kenyatta.