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UDA Everywhere; Everywhere UDA

KENYA Ni UDA party. Kenya is a Hustler Nation.

Kenya Counties

1. Mombasa ni UDA Party
2. Kwale ni UDA Party
3. Kilifi ni UDA Party
4. Tana River ni UDA Party
5. Lamu ni UDA Party
6. Taita/Taveta ni UDA Party
7. Garissa ni UDA Party
8. Wajir ni UDA Party
9. Mandera ni UDA Party
10. Marsabit ni UDA Party
11. Isiolo ni UDA Party
12. Meru ni UDA Party
13. Tharaka-Nithi ni UDA Party
14. Embu ni UDA Party
15. Kitui ni Wiper
16. Machakos ni Wiper
17. Makueni ni Wiper
18. Nyandarua ni UDA Party
19. Nyeri ni UDA Party
20. Kirinyaga ni UDA Party
21. Murang'a ni UDA Party
22. Kiambu ni UDA Party
23. Turkana ni UDA Party
24. West Pokot ni UDA Party
25. Samburu ni UDA Party
26. Trans Nzoia ni UDA Party
27. Uasin Gishu ni UDA Party
28. Elgeyo/Marakwet ni UDA Party
29. Nandi ni UDA Party
30. Baringo ni UDA Party
31. Laikipia ni UDA Party
32. Nakuru City ni UDA Party
33. Narok ni UDA Party
34. Kajiado ni UDA Party
35. Kericho ni UDA Party
36. Bomet ni UDA Party
37. Kakamega ni Ford-Kenya
38. Vihiga ni ANC
39. Bungoma ni ANC
40. Busia ni ODM
41. Siaya ni ODM
42. Kisumu ni ODM
43. Homa Bay ni ODM
44. Migori ni ODM
45. Kisii ni UDA Party
46. Nyamira ni ODM
47. Nairobi City ni UDA Party
48. Diaspora ni UDA Party


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