Number
of Surveys |
23 |
|
|
Age of youngest voter |
20 |
|
|
Age of Oldest voter |
67 |
|
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How
many received text messages day of election? |
7 |
30.43% |
|
Sample
text messages |
Yes, exchanged
with a friend to remind me to vote wisely to the candidate of our choice. |
Yes.There
were some aspirants who tried to text messages, writing their names Senator,
Governor. |
Yes.
We need our country even after
elections so we can continue with daily lives. Let us vote peacefully and
avoid inceitement. We are all Kenyans! |
Changed
their vote on the basis of a textbook or facebook message. |
0
|
|
|
Received
a text message warning to stay away from polls |
0 |
|
|
Sample comments on election |
People should
stop voting on tribal lines |
I
experiencedthe peace. I cannot expect anything worse. According to the
behavior, it is going to be a peaceful election in Nairobi. |
I
was frustrated and disappointed that the election was manual and slow, not
based on the immense technological advances in the country. This was more so
after all the hype and excitement that the election and the tallying process
was technology driven. I left the polling station hoping that nothing would
go wrong with the manual process as it happened in 2007. The entire
technology eventually failed at the tallying process and now allegations have
arisen that the manual process has been comprised. Instead of feeling happy
for an election well conducted and won by the superior candidate, I continue
feeling a sense of apprehension. Like something about to explode. A feeling
as though the prevailing peace is not genuine. It is an oppressive peace only
celebrated by the winners. |