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Kenya Judiciary unveils plan for fair and credible 2027 election dispute resolution
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53733, member: 636"] Kenya's judicial system launches comprehensive preparations for electoral dispute management during the 2027 General Election cycle. Chief Justice Martha Koome announced the Judiciary Committee on Elections Operational Plan 2025-2028 during Monday ceremonies in Nairobi. The court system pledges independent and fair resolution of election-related conflicts while maintaining constitutional integrity. Collaborative partnerships with the Law Society of Kenya and the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission remain essential for democratic processes. Electoral stakeholders must work together to ensure transparent and credible voting procedures. Justice Njoki Ndungu assumes leadership of the committee from outgoing chair Justice Mohammed Ibrahim. Parliament should enact legislative reforms well before election dates to avoid preparation disruptions. The operational framework addresses judicial capacity building and systemic electoral challenges. Chief Registrar Winfridah Mokaya emphasizes proactive planning over reactive dispute management. Public engagement initiatives will counter misinformation and strengthen citizen confidence in judicial electoral oversight. [/QUOTE]
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