Soy MP Caleb Kositany with former Nyeri woman MP Priscilla Nyokabi during Jubilee campaigns in Uasin Gishu on October 14, 2017. [Photo: Facebook/ Governor Jackson Mandago]
The Jubilee Party has put in place an elaborate strategy aimed at ensuring its presidential candidate, Uhuru Kenyatta, garners at least 10 million votes in the repeat poll.
Among the strategy includes ensuring voters in their strongholds who did not take part in the August 8 elections participate in the repeat poll set for October 26.
On Saturday, the Jubilee brigade took their campaigns to Uasin Gishu county, one of their key stronghold.
The campaigns were split into six groups, with each member of Parliament in the county taking charge of each team at the constituency joined by other leaders.
All through the campaigns, the leaders rallied their supporters to turn out in large numbers and vote for President Kenyatta.
"We need to ensure that we vote almost to the last man for President Kenyatta so that we allow him continue with his development agenda for us and for a nation as a whole," Soy MP Caleb Kositany told locals at Ziwa trading centre.
Uasin Gishu has 450,055 voters but during the August polls only 265,704 voted for President Kenyatta with NASA's Raila Odiga getting 72,378 votes.