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Justice Njoki Ndung'u urges early electoral law reforms ahead of Kenya 2027 polls
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53734, member: 636"] Justice Njoki Ndung'u warns Parliament against delaying electoral law reforms before the 2027 General Election. The Supreme Court judge emphasizes that late legislative changes threaten judicial readiness and election integrity. She observes early campaign activities already emerging across Kenya's political landscape. Voter registration continues while social media platforms reveal growing political tensions and potential legal violations. The justice notes concerning patterns of hate speech and premature electoral activities online. Parliament must complete constitutional and statutory amendments with sufficient time for institutional preparation. Ndung'u recalls problematic precedents from recent elections when lawmakers enacted changes just months before voting began. The 2013 reforms came two months early, 2017 changes arrived three months prior, and 2022 followed similar patterns. She urges legislators to collaborate with judicial committees and expedite necessary legal reforms. Early completion allows courts and the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission adequate preparation time for effective dispute resolution. [/QUOTE]
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