Voters line up at a polling station to cast their ballots. [Photo/nation.co.ke]
Several Kenyans on Tuesday woke up very early to take part in the 2017 General Election.
In most polling stations countrywide, voting started smoothly.
The polling stations were opened at 6am for voters to exercise their democratic right.
Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua, vying for Kirinyaga governor seat, was among the first candidates to cast their ballot.
Martha Karua voting at Mugumo Primary School in Kirinyaga. [Photo/nation.co.ke]
At the Nanyuki Prison, inmates started voting at about 7am.
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'Man's best friend' was not left behind in the crucial exercise.
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This was the situation at the Moi Avenue Primary school in Nairobi Tuesday morning.
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Long queues were witnessed at Kithyoko Primary School in Masinga Constituency, Machakos County.
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Voters camped at the Kenyatta Sports Ground polling station from as early as 4am
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