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"content": "(5) County Assembly Ward Member: Woman/Person with Disability/Youth, Kshs2,500. Any other, Kshs5,000. In conclusion, the documents mentioned above constitute all clearances that have to be submitted to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) and there is no constitutional or statutory requirement for any candidate to submit themselves to any vetting process by any other public body or to apply for or produce any clearance certificate for purposes of being cleared to vie for any elective seat, whether in the National Government or a county government. (c) The specific provisions of the law supporting such requirements are captured by the answers in parts (a) and (b) of the Question above accordingly."
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