Machakos Woman Representative Dr. Susan Musyoka at a past function. [Photo/the-star.co.ke]
Machakos Woman Representative Dr. Susan Musyoka would not retain his seat after the August general elections if TIFA polls are anything to go by.
The woman rep would get 16 per cent of the total cast votes, while Wiper nominee Joyce Kameme would manage 31 per cent.
Dr. Musyoka was floored during Wiper nominations before opting to defend her post as an independent candidate.
Agnes Kavindu, who is Senator Johnson Muthama’s ex-wife would garner 14 per cent of the votes if the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) conducted polls today.
Kavindu is contesting on a Jubilee ticket and banking on the support of President Uhuru Kenyatta to clinch the seat.
She been accusing the incumbent of doing little to improve the welfare of women and other special groups in Machakos.
Francisca Mutinda and Ritah Ndung’e would get one per cent support if elections were conducted today as per the polls.
In the governorship race, the poll indicated that Machakos Governor Alfred Mutua would floor former Kathaini MP Wavinya Ndeti.
Mutua would garner 59 per cent while Ndeti would 35 per cent, according to the polls.
In terms of political outfits, NASA remains the most popular political outfit in Machakos, a week to the election date.