[Chief Justice David Maraga voting at Bosose polling station in Nyamira. Results from his area of voting has been made public. Photo/Nation]
A total of 134 voters out of the possible 638 turned up in Bosose polling station in West Mugirango constituency where Chief Justice David Maraga votes.
Coming just a months after area residents protested against president Uhuru Kenyatta over what they called witch hunt, the voters made their threat real by boycotting presidential repeat poll.
Conspicuously, Maraga, who has been at loggerheads with Uhuru, following his decision to nullify August poll outcome, showed up during Thursday's voting exercise.
Although it is difficult to ascertain his favourite candidate given that opposition leader Raila Odinga had withdrawn, it is equally difficult to allude that he voted for Uhuru.
In the Form 34A, Uhuru managed 120 votes while Odinga scored seven votes. Thirdway Alliance candidate Ekuru Aukot managed also seven votes.
Maraga, who made history for overseeing nullification of first presidential election in Africa, has been subjected to criticism by a section of politicians allied to Jubilee party.
A day to Thursday poll, Supreme Court failed to hear a critical case in which three Kenyans had moved to stop the controversial election due to lack of quorum.