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According to the 2002 Kenyan presidential results,the president of Kenya represented the

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Answered by manya5952
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General elections were held in Kenya on 27 December 2002.[1] They saw the end of the long-standing dominance of the Kenya African National Union, which had governed the country since independence in 1963, including 23 years as the only legal party. Mwai Kibaki of the National Rainbow Coalition was elected president, while the National Rainbow Coalition won a majority in the National Assembly.

Kenyan presidential election, 2002

← 1997 27 December 2002 2007 →

Turnout

57.2%

Mwai Kibaki, October 2003.jpg Uhuru Kenyatta 2015.jpg

Nominee Mwai Kibaki Uhuru Kenyatta

Party NARC KANU

Popular vote 3,647,277 1,835,890

Percentage 61.3% 30.2%

President before election

Daniel arap Moi

KANU

Elected President

Mwai Kibaki

NARC

They were the first truly free general elections held in Kenya since independence in 1964; a number of by-election were held in 1966 before the onset of de facto one-party rule in 1969.

Results

General elections were held in Kenya on 27 December 2002.[1] They saw the end of the long-standing dominance of the Kenya African National Union, which had governed the country since independence in 1963, including 23 years as the only legal party. Mwai Kibaki of the National Rainbow Coalition was elected president, while the National Rainbow Coalition won a majority in the National Assembly.

Kenyan presidential election, 2002

← 1997 27 December 2002 2007 →

Turnout

57.2%

Mwai Kibaki, October 2003.jpg Uhuru Kenyatta 2015.jpg

Nominee Mwai Kibaki Uhuru Kenyatta

Party NARC KANU

Popular vote 3,647,277 1,835,890

Percentage 61.3% 30.2%

President before election

Daniel arap Moi

KANU

Elected President

Mwai Kibaki

NARC

They were the first truly free general elections held in Kenya since independence in 1964; a number of by-election were held in 1966 before the onset of de facto one-party rule in 19

Answered by aidenlinskey
0

Answer:

C   National Rainbow Coalition

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