Senate of Kenya

The Senate is the upper house of the Parliament of Kenya. The Senate was first established as part of Kenya's 1963 Constitution. After being abolished in 1966, the Senate was re-established by the 2010 Constitution.

The Senate
12th Parliament
Type
Type
History
Founded1963 and 2013
New session started
31 August 2017 (2017-08-31)
Leadership
Speaker
Ken Lusaka, Jubilee
since 31 August 2017 [1]
Deputy Speaker
Margaret Kamar, Jubilee
since 11 May 2020 [2]
Majority Leader
Samuel Poghisio, Kanu
since 11 May 2020[3]
Minority Leader
James Orengo, NASA
since 20 March 2018
Majority Whip
Irungu Kang’ata, Jubilee
since 11, May 2020
Structure
Seats67
Political groups
Government (34)[4]
  Jubilee (34)
Opposition(33)[4]
  National Super Alliance (28)[4]
  Independent (1)[4]
  Other Parties (4)
Length of term
5 years
Elections
47 First Past the Post, 20 co-opted, 1 ex-officio
Last election
8 August 2017
Meeting place
Parliament Buildings,[5] Nairobi, Kenya
Website
Official website

First Senate, 1963–1966

Kenya's 1963 Constitution established a Senate that consisted of 41 senators elected for six years, with one-third of the members retiring every two years. Timothy Chokwe served as the first speaker of the Senate.[6] The Senate was abolished in 1966, when its membership was combined with that of the House of Representatives to form a unicameral legislature, the National Assembly.

Modern Senate, 2013–present

The 2013 Kenya Senate elections took place on 4 March 2013.[7] Under the new constitution, which was passed during the 2010 referendum, the 2013 general election was the first to include the election of Senators representing the 47 newly created counties. They were also the first general elections run by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. According to their share of elected seats, the political parties nominated an additional 16 women. Additional nominations were made for two members representing the youth and two members representing persons with disabilities. The speaker, who is an ex officio member, was elected by the senators sworn in on the first sitting of the Senate.

Powers

The powers and role of the Senate in Kenya are as follows:[8]

  • Empowered to represent the interests of the counties and their governments
  • Participates in law-making by considering, debating and approving bills concerning counties
  • Determines allocation of national revenue among counties.
  • Has powers of impeachment over the president, deputy president, county governor, and deputy governors

Members of the Senate from 2017 to 2022

Elected senators

County
number
CountySenatorPartyCoalition
1MombasaMohamed Faki MwinyihajiODMNASA
2KwaleBoy Issa JumaODMNASA
3KilifiStewart MadzayoODMNASA
4Tana-RiverGolich Juma WarioJPJubilee
5LamuAnuar LoitiptipJPJubilee
6Taita-TavetaJohnes Mwashushe MwarumaODMNASA
7GarissaYusuf HajiJPJubilee
8WajirAbdullahi Ibrahim AliJPJubilee
9ManderaMohamed Maalim MahamudJPJubilee
10MarsabitGodana HarguraJPNASA
11IsioloAdan Dullo FatumaPDRJubilee
12MeruMithika LinturiJPJubilee
13Tharaka NithiKithure A. KindikiJPJubilee
14EmbuPeter NdwigaJPJubilee
15KituiEnock WambuaWDM-KNASA
16MachakosBoniface Mutinda KabakaWDM-KNASA
17MakueniMutula Kilonzo, Jr.WDM-KNASA
18NyandaruaPaul Githiomi MwangiJPJubilee
19NyeriEphraim MainaJPJubilee
20KirinyagaCharles KibiruJPJubilee
21Murang'aIrungu Kang'ataJPJubilee
22KiambuKimani WamatangiJPJubilee
23TurkanaMalachy Charles Ekal ImanaODMNASA
24West-PokotSamuel PoghisioKANUJubilee
25SamburuSteve Ltumbesi LelegweJPJubilee
26Trans-NzoiaMichael Maling’a MbitoJPJubilee
27Uasin-GishuMargaret KamarJPJubilee
28Elgeyo-MarakwetKipchumba MurkomenJPJubilee
29NandiSamson CherarkeyJPJubilee
30BaringoGideon MoiKANUJubilee
31LaikipiaJohn NderituJPJubilee
32NakuruSusan KihikaJPJubilee
33NarokOlekina LedamaODMNASA
34KajiadoPhillip Salau MpaayeiJPJubilee
35KerichoAaron CheruiyotJPJubilee
36BometChristopher LangatJPJubilee
37KakamegaCleophas MalalaANCNASA
38VihigaGeorge KhaniriANCNASA
39BungomaMoses WetangulaFORD-KENYANASA
40BusiaAmos WakoODMNASA
41SiayaJames OrengoODMNASA
42KisumuFrederick Outa OtienoODMNASA
43Homa BayMoses Otieno KajwangODMNASA
44MigoriOchilo AyackoODMNASA
45KisiiSam Ongeri ODMNASA
46NyamiraKennedy Mong'are Okong'oODMNASA
47NairobiSakaja JohnsonJPJubilee

Source: Kenyan Parliament (2020)[9]

Senate by-election

County
number
CountyFormer incumbentPartyElectedPartyDate
1Migori CountyBen Oluoch OkelloODMGeorge Ochillo AyackoODMOctober 2017

Members of the senate between 2013 and 2017

The Senate consists of 47 members directly elected by their counties, 16 women nominated by the political parties according to their relative strength in the Senate elections, two members to represent the youth, and two members to represent persons with disabilities.

Elected senators

County
number
CountySenatorPartyCoalition
1MombasaHassan OmarWDM-KCORD
2KwaleIssa Juma BoyODMCORD
3KilifiStewart MadzayoODMCORD
4Tana-RiverJuma WarioFPKCORD
5LamuAbu ChiabaTNAJubilee
6Taita-TavetaDan MwazoODMCORD
7GarissaYusuf HajiTNAJubilee
8WajirAbdirahman AliODMCORD
9ManderaBillow KerowURPJubilee
10MarsabitGodana HarguraODMCORD
11IsioloMohammed KutiURPJubilee
12MeruKiraitu MurungiAPKJubilee
13Tharaka NithiKithure KindikiTNAJubilee
14EmbuLenny KivutiAPKJubilee
15KituiDavid MusilaWDM-KCORD
16MachakosJohnstone MuthamaWDM-KCORD
17MakueniMutula Kilonzo, Jr.WDM-KCORD
18NyandaruaMuriuki KarueTNAJubilee
19NyeriMutahi KagweNARCJubilee
20KirinyagaDaniel KarabaTNAJubilee
21Murang'aKembi GituraTNAJubilee
22KiambuPaul KimaniTNAJubilee
23TurkanaJohn MunyesFORD-KENYACORD
24West-PokotJohn Krop LonyangapuoKANUJublee
25SamburuSammy LeshoreURPJubilee
26Trans-NzoiaHenry NdiemaFORD-KENYACORD
27Uasin-GishuIsaac MellyURPJubilee
28Elgeyo-MarakwetKipchumba MurkomenURPJubilee
29NandiStephen SangURPJubilee
30BaringoGideon MoiKANUAmani
31LaikipiaGeoffrey Gitahi KariukiTNAJubilee
32NakuruSusan KihikaTNAJubilee
33NarokStephen Kanyinge ole NtutuURPJubilee
34KajiadoPeter MositetTNAJubilee
35KerichoCharles KeterURPJubilee
36BometWilson LessanURPJubilee
37KakamegaBonny KhalwaleUDFAmani
38VihigaGeorge KhaniriUDFAmani
39BungomaMoses WetangulaFORD-KENYACORD
40BusiaAmos WakoODMCORD
41SiayaJames OrengoODMCORD
42KisumuPeter Anyang' Nyong'oODMCORD
43Homa BayMoses KajwangODMCORD
44MigoriWilfred MachageODMCORD
45KisiiChris ObureODMCORD
46NyamiraKennedy Mong'are Okong'oFORD-KENYACORD
47NairobiGideon MbuviTNAJubilee

Women nominated to the senate

#SenatorParty
1Beatrice ElachiAPK
2Catherine Mukite NobwolaFORD-KENYA
3Janet OngeraODM
4Elizabeth Ongoro MashaODM
5Halima Abdille MohamudODM
6Agnes Nzani (Dr.)ODM
7Beth Wambui MugoTNA
8Emma Mbura GetrudeTNA
9Naisula LesuudaTNA
10Joy Adhiambo GwendoTNA
11Martha WangariUDF
12Mshenga Mvita KisasaURP
13Chelule LizaURP
14Adan Dullo FatumaURP
15Judith Achieng SijenyWDM-K
16Zipporah Jepchirchir KittonyKANU

Members nominated to senate to represent youth

#NameParty
1Kanainza Nyongesa DaisyODM
2Hosea OnchwangiTNA

Members nominated to senate to represent people with disabilities

#NameParty
1Ben NjorogeTNA
2Godliver Nanjira OmondiODM

Summary by coalition and party between 2013 and 2017

These summaries are based on post-election coalitions as reported by the press.

CoalitionPartyElected
senators
Nominated
senators
Total
Jubilee TNA 11 6 17
URP 9 3 12
NARC 1 1
Total 21 9 30
Amani
Jubilee-affiliated
KANU 2 1 3
UDF 2 1 3
Total 4 2 6
Jubilee-affiliated APK 2 1 3
Total 2 1 3
CORD ODM 10 6 16
FORD-KENYA 4 1 5
WDM-K 4 1 5
FPK 1 1
Total 19 8 27
Vacant 1 0 1
Total 47 20 67

Committees

References


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