Garissa Township MP Aden Duale. [Photo: Daily Nation]The National Assembly Majority leader Aden Duale has taken issue with the National Super Alliance (Nasa) after one of its candidates won in the Kitutu Chache South Parliamentary mini-election.Ford Kenya's Richard Onyonka beat his competitors including Jubilee's candidate Anthony Kibagendi in the poll that was conducted Tuesday.According to the constituency's Returning Officer Hildah Imbo, the turnout was 37.4% of the 59,017 registered voters.Duale now claims that Nasa is dishonest after they celebrated Onyonka's win yet they had insisted "No Reforms, No Elections".He further noted that the turnout was so low yet the opposition dismissed President Uhuru Kenyatta's win because of the low voter turnout."Nasa says President @UKenyatta's win in October (98% of votes cast) wasn't legitimate because the turnout was 38%. Today, the same Nasa is celebrating a win (45% of votes cast) of one of its candidates in Kitutu Chache in an election with a 37% turnout. Intellectual dishonesty," Duale wrote on Twitter, Wednesday.

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"To underscore Nasa's intellectual dishonesty, their Kitutu Chache candidate, Richard Onyonka, has been elected by 17% of the registered voters in the constituency; in an election conducted by the same IEBC they discredit every day. Whatever happened to "No Reforms, No Elections," he added.