There was a low turnout of Kenyans at various polling stations to verify their details on the first day of IEBC's voter verification day.
Registered voters started to verify their biometric details to confirm if they will are eligible to participate in the August polls.
According to Capital, Uhuru Primary School people could not verify their details since they had registered elsewhere.
“I have not verified because I have to do so at my new polling station,” Mike Mutiso stated.
According to the IEBC, the 30-day period will allow registered voters to confirm details like their name and correct polling station.
The process is part of measures to ensure the election is conducted transparently, for both voters and candidates.
Following this, the voter register will be revised and any changes taken into consideration.