[Form 34A from Bosose polling station where Chief Justice David Maraga votes. Records of how all presidential candidates scored have been made public. Photo/Hivisasa.com]
Despite bolting out of presidential repeat poll over 'lack of reforms in IEBC', form 34A from Chief Justice David Maraga's Bosose polling station shows that Raila Odinga scored a few votes.
Prior to the elections, Odinga had pitched tent in Nyamira and Kisii Counties urging locals to boycott the exercise as a precaution of 'saving' Maraga from possible troubles.
Having annulled August presidential elections in Odinga's favour, Maraga was subjected to criticism by a section of Jubilee leaders led by President Uhuru Kenyatta.
"I have come to exercise my democratic right as a Kenyan citizen," said Maraga in a brief interview with the media after voting.
Asked about who he had voted for, he said:" That is why voting is a secret ballot and therefore the question is not proper."
But a critical examination in the polling station with a total of 638 registered voters shows that opposition leader Raila Odinga scored seven votes in comparison to Uhuru's 120 votes.
A total of 134 people had turned up, indicating that over 80 percent of locals had heeded to Odinga's call.