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"content": "similar to that for the county assembly person. It does not expect that to happen for a political party-nominated candidate. Given that that is not a requirement for you as a political party nominated person, I do not see why the IEBC is saying that you bring a list with the copies of the voter’s cards, their signatures and their thumb prints to the nomination process if they are not literate. You will see in subsequent regulations that you will be required as a political party candidate to have a proposer and a seconder who is a member of your political party, but not that list of 1,000 or 2,000 members. It is just two people, that is the proposer and the seconder. It is the business of your political party to ensure that you are supported in the county by 1,000 or 2,000 people in case you want to be the senator for Kakamega County."
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