A past photo of IEBC commissioners. Photo/IEBC/twitter
About seven hundred IEBC returning officers and their deputies are being trained at Safari Park hotel in Nairobi.
The IEBC's goal is to improve on standardisation in the October repeat elections.
The commission is training officers from 290 constituencies at a single venue unlike in the past.
"We [are training] all ROs and DROs countrywide at one venue [for the sake of standardisation and harmonisation]," IEBC post read on Twitter on Friday.
Training sessions will end next Monday.
On Thursday, chairman Wafula Chebukati moved to the Supreme Court to seek clarification on whether he can correct errors in Forms 34B.
This is for those whose results do not tally or conform with those captured in Forms 34A.
Chebukati says there is confusion because, as noted by the top court, he cannot alter results as announced at constituency level.
This is in line with a ruling by the Court of Appeal in the Maina Kiai case, where it was said Chebukati cannot correct, vary, confirm, alter, modify or adjust results transmitted by constituencies to the national tallying centre.