Nyali MP Mohammed Ali will continue serving his constituents uninterrupted.
This is after the Court of Appeal in Mombasa upheld his August 8, 2017 election after Governor Ali Hassan Joho's cousin, ODM's Said Abdallah Saedo filed a petition challenging his win.
Justice Martha Koome, while issuing the ruling on Thursday, said Saedo's petition lacked merit.
According to the judge, the petitioner did not provide sufficient evidence to support voter bribery claims, alleged intimidation and alleged use of security officers to influence the election outcome.
"The appellant having failed to prove allegations of electoral malpractices, the court finds that the appeal is lacking merit and dismiss it forthwith," said Justice Koome.
Saedo appealed the case after the High Court in Mombasa upheld Mohammed Ali's victory in February.
Ali vied as an independent candidate after Saedo trounced him ODM party nominations in April 2017.
Ali now supports DP William Ruto.
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