A past National Assembly sitting. [Photo|citizen digital]Gatundu South lawmaker Moses Kuria has pledged to table a Bill at the National Assembly, to reconstitute the Supreme Court and the process of conducting a general election.Kuria is a staunch Jubilee Party lawmaker, expressed disappointment after the court annulled the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta, in the August 8 polls, vindicating NASA leader Raila Odinga, who filed the petition.According to Kuria, he his first business in parliament once it reconvenes, will be to come up with a Bill that will require a minimum of five judges to overturn presidential election results in case of a petition.Currently, it requires a quorum of four judges from the seven Supreme Court judges, to overturn a ruling.In the proposals, Kuria also indicated that he seek to do away with the current requirement, that all votes be transmitted electronically from polling stations to tallying centres.He said the Bill will have no more electronic transmission of results, adding that counting of votes will be held at the constituency level, and declared at the same level.He boasted that he will easily get the required quorum of 233 members to support the Bill, given that Jubilee Party has the majority of members in the House.

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