The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission on Friday published the amended list of Jubilee Senate nominees.
Top on the list is President Uhuru Kenyatta’s first cousin; Beth Mugo, with the list having undergone some changes.
Head of the party secretariat Winny Guchu has been replaced by Christine Zawadi Gona of Kilifi County in position four.
Failed Nairobi Woman Representative aspirant Millicent Omanga has been displaced from first position to third, paving way for Mugo at the top of the list.
The original list which had Omanga, Mugo and Chepkorir in that order was returned to the party for streamlining.
Another newcomer is Farhiya Haji from Wajir who replaced Janet Syowai Muli from list of the sixteen finalists.
Those occupying positions 9 to 15 -- Caroline Daudi, Veronica Maina, Franciscar Kamuren, Beatrice Gambo, Mary Adhiambo, Miruka Kerubo and Khadija Abakiri in that order -- were not moved.
The party also retained the people with disability nominees Isaac Mwaura and Joyce Amasong as well as their youth nominees, Prengei Victor and Wambui Nyutu.
Other nominees are Cecily Mbarire (technocrat), Bishop Jackson Koskei (preacher and person living with disability), Faith Waigwa (lawyer), Aden Noor (minority), Sandra Vall Adhiambo (workers), Samwel Mburu (business) and Agnes Kariuki (business).
Musalia Mudavadi’s ANC has also settled on its Secretary General Geoffrey Osostsi and nutritionist Prof Ruth Oniango for Parliament slots.
Senator Gideon Moi’s Kanu opted to give Zipporah Kering, the current Nandi County MP a lifeline after she lost in Jubilee nominations.
Aggrieved candidates have up to tomorrow to lodge complaints with either IEBC or the Political Parties Disputes Tribunal.