David, I had never checked which party I'm 'registered' under until now. I've always wondered what the flip side could be. Seeing as I have apparently been registered since July 2017 😂😂 if I wanted to run on that party, I could claim that as my membership right? As long as they don't ask me to pay for membership since 2017, then perhaps I could resign from this list to run for a position 😄. (It's wrong use of my information by eCitizen nevertheless even as I make light of it)

On Thu, 10 Feb 2022 at 12:37, David Indeje via KICTANet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

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Kangema Parliamentary By-elections. September 17, 2012 PHOTO | IEBC

Dear Listers.,

With the 2022 Kenyan elections on the horizon, the electoral body has concluded the voter registration exercise and is currently set to audit the voter register.

On the other hand, do you know which party you have been registered under? Kindly do check out yourself, here.

Are you mad you have been registered under the Azimio, UDA, TIP TIP, Jubilee or any other party and you would love to purge yourself from it? Worry not, you can self purge from that party here. You will have a 7 days grace period for the request to be approved.

On a lighter note, who is resigning from the Listers Group to seek an electoral position?  

As part of our commitment to educate the public on data protection and privacy, below are useful links you read and share with your circles. 

Kind Regards,

David Indeje 
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