Kenyans queue a line to register as voters. [PHOTO/nation.co.ke]A new poll has shown that close to half the number of MPs in the National Assembly will be voted out in the August elections.Leading in the adversities are Jubilee MPs whom voters want out immediately over underperformance.In a survey conducted on 2,057 Kenyans from January 9 to 26, Ipsos Kenya found out that 42 per cent of respondents said that the incumbents were “not likely” to be re-elected.39 per cent said it was “very likely” that the MPs will be re-elected as 19 per cent said they were "not sure".

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In Jubilee strongholds, 46 per cent of unhappy voters said they didn’t expect their incumbent MPs to make it back to Parliament, with 39 per cent saying that they will and 15 per cent saying they were not sure.

Residents in NASA regions had 43 per cent say their incumbent MPs would make it back, 37 per cent said they will be voted out while 19 per cent said they were not sure.