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"speaker_name": "Hon. Ethuro",
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"content": " Order, Members! When he says “there is no way any Senator would have raised a point of order unless the breach was actually realized---” So, there was no way Sen. Kipchumba Murkomen would have stood to anticipate and imagine that you have delegated that authority to another Senator, because the vote was called by the Clerk and somebody rose. It was after that, that the breach took place and Sen. Kipchumba Murkomen, like any other Senator present, had the opportunity to inform the House of that particular breach. So, in terms of the sequencing, I find it correct that it came after the vote had taken place. And since we have not concluded the entire voting process – you even know that by the time we finish the round of all of them, sometimes we ask if there is any other Senator, by any chance, who had not heard his or her name and we usually allow him or her to vote. So, that process was not yet concluded. I also find that, as requested by Sen. Kipchumba Murkomen, that vote is invalid. But you are not going to lose your chance to vote; I will still allow you to vote on behalf of the people of Kakamega County. So, I call upon the Clerk to repeat that vote."
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