Kinango Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya. It is one of four constituencies in Kwale County. The constituency has nine wards, all electing councillors for the Kwale County Council. The constituency was established for the 1988 elections.
It is not to be confused with Kinangop Constituency in Nyandarua County.
Elections | MP [1] | Party | Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
One-party system. | Ali Abdalla Bidu | One-party system. | ||||
Samuel Gonzi Rai | ||||||
Simeon M. Mkalla | ||||||
Samuel Gonzi Rai | ||||||
Samuel Gonzi Rai | ||||||
Samuel Gonzi Rai | ||||||
Benjamin Dalu Stephen Tayari | ||||||
2022 | Samuel Gonzi Rai | PAA |
Locations | ||
Location | Population* | |
---|---|---|
Chengoni | 11,204 | |
18,618 | ||
21,870 | ||
13,311 | ||
8,094 | ||
12.556 | ||
10,828 | ||
14,464 | ||
Mwavumbo | 15,721 | |
16,147 | ||
Puma | 14,573 | |
17,079 | ||
Taru | 8,190 | |
Vigurungani | 12,928 | |
Total | x | |
1999 census.[2] |
Wards | ||
Ward | Registered Voters | |
---|---|---|
Chengoni | 2,624 | |
Kasemeni | 5,244 | |
Kinango | 4,032 | |
Mackinnon road / Taru | 4,842 | |
Mtaa / Gandini | 7,647 | |
Mwavumbo / Mwatate | 7,425 | |
Ndavaya | 4,299 | |
Samburu / Makamini | 6,547 | |
Vigurungani / Puma | 6,521 | |
Total | 49,181 | |