After ODM left Azimio on February 11, 2026, coalition math in Garissa became less ceremonial and more transactional.
The next election story in Garissa starts with turnout math, not campaign slogans. In 2022, Raila Odinga led Garissa with 74.01% and a margin of 53,265 votes. Turnout closed at 54.86% from 201,513 registered voters.
The referendum debate has moved from legal text into practical coalition bargaining. Campaign teams that treat registration as activation will outperform teams that chase headlines. For Garissa, turnout moved from 80.00% in 2013 to 69.86% in 2017, then 54.86% in 2022.
Data Baseline for Garissa
- Registered voters: 115,236 (2013), 163,350 (2017), 201,513 (2022)
- Turnout change 2017 to 2022: -15.00 points
- Registration growth 2017 to 2022: +38,163
- Rejected ballots in 2022: 590 (0.53% of ballots cast)
The Referendum Bill, 2026 remains a flashpoint because the proposed Prime Minister and deputy offices are read as both governance reform and pre-2027 coalition incentives.
Across the country, the by-elections of February 26, 2026 signaled two things at once: the ruling side still has superior local machinery, and voter apathy is now a structural risk. Any 2027 plan that ignores this dual reality is likely to fail in the final week.
2027 Action Points
- Prioritize polling centers in Garissa where turnout fell hardest between 2017 and 2022.
- Treat youth registration as an activation pipeline, not a headline count; the IEBC target is 6.3 million new voters.
- Prepare legal and tally workflows early, especially where margins below 30,000 votes can flip county narratives.
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