An election exercise at a poling station. [Photo: NPR]
As election results continue reaching the IEBC, ahead of declaration, after Tuesday polls, several candidates for the Senate post are already smiling, following the provisional results, being released.Below are some of the results of the Senate candidates countrywide.1. NASA co-principal and Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula, leads with 251,610 votes against Eusebius Juma's 49,172.2. Elgeyo Marakwet Senator Kipchumba Murkomen leads with 107,399 votes, against former Inspector General of Police, David Kimayo's 18,756 votes.3. Former County Assembly Speaker Susan Kihika is leading with 619,883 votes, against Samuel Ogada's 54,445 votes in the Nakuru Senate race.4. Kithure Kindiki is leading in Tharaka Nithi senatorial race, with 111,632 votes against Francis Kimaru's 50,449.5. Siaya Senator James Orengo, leads with 312,229 votes, against Jacob Oluoch's 5,442 votes.6. Samuel Poghisio, is leading with 71,929 in West Pokot County.7. Johnson Sakaja is leading with 766,426 votes in Nairobi, against Edwin Sifuna's 638,772 votes.8. Senator George Khaniri is leading in Vihiga with 97,157 votes.9. Senator Amos Wako is leading in Busia County, with 119,841 votes against Andrew Okoti's 92,602. 10. In Baringo, incumbent Senator Gideon Moi leads with 102, 997 votes against Simon Kiprono's 63,142 votes.11. MCA Cleophas Malalah leads with 196,005 votes in Kakamega County, against Seth Panyako’s 166,679 votes.12. In Homa Bay, incumbent Otieno Kajwang leads Fred Rabongo with 280,661 votes.13. In the neighbouring Kisumu County, Fred Outa is leading with 334,502, against James Ogada's 52,468 votes.14. Incumbent Makueni Senator Mutula Kilonzo Jr is leading with 292, 835 votes.15. For Machakos County, Boniface Mutinda leads with 138,781 votes.16. In Kilifi race, Shadrack Madzayo leads with 168,993 votes against Kennedy Nyale's 51,714.17. Faki Mwinyihaji leads with 147,005 votes in Mombasa race.18. Hassan Abdalla leads with 11,853 votes in Lamu County.19. Mithika Linturi leads with 259,461 votes in Meru.20. In Murang'a, Irungu Kang’ata is leading with 247,646 votes.21. Christopher Langat leads with 134,710 votes in Bomet, against KANU SG's Nicholas Salat.22. Issa Juma Boy leads with 58,564 votes in Kwale.23. In Uasin Gishu, Margaret Kamar is leading.