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    "speaker_name": "Hon. Gikaria",
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        "legal_name": "David Gikaria",
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    "content": "We are talking about this protocol and how it will impact on us as a country because we are signatories. However, we did not have an opportunity to air our view regarding the election law. I wish Hon. Cheptumo was here. Some of the things that we want his Committee to look into as we go into the Third Reading is an explanation on what would happens if the IEBC has availed itself in a polling station and the officials are all there ready for the process and for one reason or the other, nobody turns up. What are the returns of that polling station and thereafter the constituency? What happens if there were only two people and they do not turn up to vote? Does voting entail somebody who wants to vote or does not want to vote? It is important for us to understand what happens when a polling station is opened, nobody turns up and the returns are zero. Should that be treated as if elections took place in that constituency? The law is very clear that the election will take place in all the 291 constituencies. It is important for us to look into that."
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