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"content": "Last week on Tuesday, I was happy to watch on television citizens of America in Michigan going to vote for their parties in the same venue, same day and time. The Republicans were on one side voting for their candidate while the Democrats were on the other side voting for their candidate. It was amazing. What this law says about membership to political parties is very important. Parties must go to the ground and register members. Let us have parties mobilising members so that you do not say that since the Luo, Luhya and Turkana belong to the ODM, then all those who bear those tribes in their names are members of that party. Because of the allocation to the parties, they must go out and recruit members and have them in their lists. You cannot have a situation where the day ODM carries out its nominations in Ugenya you have people lining up and if Jubilee carries out its nominations in Ugenya, you will have the same people lining up because they have been paid or they have been asked to come and vote. Just like we are mobilising people to vote and urging them to acquire IDs, political parties must go out The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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