Kisii has the highest number of affected stations at 922. techweez.com
The IEBC has published a list of polling stations with poor or no network coverage.
The Commission, however, said plans have been put in place to facilitate movement of presiding officers in the affected centres to send results.
In a public notice issued on Saturday, the Commission said out of the 40,883 polling stations in the country, 11,155 were out of 4G, 3G and GSM coverage throughout the 45 counties.
Presiding officers in these areas will travel to zones with strong network to relay results to constituency polling centres from where the results will be sent to the national tallying centre at the Bomas of Kenya in Nairobi.
IEBC said satellite devices have been provided to all the 290 constituency tallying centres in a move aimed at enhancing result transmission.
Kisii County, according to the notice has the highest number of polling stations at 922 followed by Muranga County which has 916 and Homa Bay (892 stations).
Siaya, Kisumu, Busia, Migori have 775, 579, 641 and 528 respectively while Vihiga County has 440 stations likely to have results transmission challenges.
Baringo, Nyeri, Mandera and Turkana have 378, 428, 329 and 468 affected stations respectively.