Citizens plan to participate in Kenya's next general election regardless of their trust levels toward election officials. TIFA Research discovered that voter turnout intentions remain high across all confidence categories. People who trust the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission completely show 94 percent participation rates.
Those expressing minimal faith in the electoral body register 84 percent voting intentions. Citizens who distrust the commission entirely still demonstrate 70 percent turnout commitment. People uncertain about electoral integrity also maintain 70 percent participation levels.
TIFA researchers contacted 2,024 participants through telephone surveys during late August and early September 2025. The study covered nine geographic regions with interviews conducted primarily in Kiswahili and English. Survey accuracy maintains a statistical error margin below 2.2 percent across all demographic zones.
Those expressing minimal faith in the electoral body register 84 percent voting intentions. Citizens who distrust the commission entirely still demonstrate 70 percent turnout commitment. People uncertain about electoral integrity also maintain 70 percent participation levels.
TIFA researchers contacted 2,024 participants through telephone surveys during late August and early September 2025. The study covered nine geographic regions with interviews conducted primarily in Kiswahili and English. Survey accuracy maintains a statistical error margin below 2.2 percent across all demographic zones.