Embattled Nandi Hills MP Alfred Keter may find himself in a precarious postion should he fail to or lose appeal against nullification of his victory.
On Wednesday, Justice Kanyi Kimondo ordered fresh polls citing massive breach or electoral conduct and bribery in a petition filed by KANU's Bernard Kibor.
Lately, Keter has been embroiled in turn war with Jubilee stalwarts led by DP William Ruto, whom Keter is said to have defied when he was ordered to relinquish his position in Labour committee.
And the repercussion of his defiance was forceful eviction from the committee, a move that is said to have been backed by DP William Ruto.
Last year, Keter narrowly beat Ruto's aide, Emmanuel Talam in Jubilee party primaries before edging out Kibor.
"I am aware that they want to throw me out of Jubilee but that is not an issue for now," said Keter after nullification of his seat.
He added: "I will seek mandate if necessary and nothing will scare me. I am fighting cartels who wants me fall."
Interestingly, Gideon Moi will have to keep off Keter's tribulations given that Kibor is a life KANU member and has vowed to contest on the independence party.
Without support from regional bigwigs, Keter will now have to fight a lone in a race that would determine his future political expeditions.