Joyce Emanikor, the Turkana Women Representative, became the third Jubilee MP to survive at appeals court after having election nullified by the High Court.

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Earlier, Jubilee rebels Alfred Keter (Nandi Hills) and Kangogo Bowen (Marakwet East), also had the appeals court sitting in Eldoret quashing High Court ruling that had thrown them out.

Justices Hannah Okwengu, Fatuma Sichale and Erastus Githinji sitting in Eldoret, said the petitioner, Pauline Lokuruka, failed to substantiate massive irregularities.

In its ruling, the court said that there was no sufficient evidence to prove that the elections were not free and fair.

"There was no legal requirement for stamping of all forms. There was no evidence adduced to show that this impacted on the result," the court ruled.

After the historic ruling, that saved Emanikor from a possible by-election, she called upon Ms. Lokuruka to join hands with her.

"I call upon my sister Pauline and others to join me in serving the people of Turkana. The judiciary has served justice to our people," she said.

During the August polls, IEBC declared Emanikor the winner having scored 53,131 votes to Ms. Lokuruka's 49,670 votes.