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Kilgoris Constituency

Kilgoris Constituency is an electoral constituency in Narok County, Kenya. It is one of six constituencies in the county. It used to be the only constituency in the former Trans Mara District. The constituency was established for the 1997 elections. The constituency has 18 wards, all electing MCAs for the Narok County Assembly.

The towns of Kilgoris, Emarti and Lolgorian are located in this constituency.

Members of Parliament

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Elections MP [1] Party Notes
1997 Julius L. Sunkuli KANU
2002 Gideon Sitelu Konchella KANU
2008 Gideon Sitelu Konchella PNU June 11, 2008 by-election

2022 KENYA GENERAL ELECTION - KANU PARTY - JULIUS LEKAKENY SUNKULI

Locations and wards

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Locations
Location Population*
Ang'ata 8,963
Emarti 22,239
Emurua Dikirr 8,299
Enosaen 4,886
Esoit Naibor 4,836
Isampini 3,143
Kapune 1,964
Kimintet 5,254
Masurura 3,828
Megwara 2,914
Moita 2,961
Moyoi 6,766
Murkan 22,150
Njipship 9,755
Nkararo 6,026
Ntulele 3,226
Olalui 3,525
Oldonyo Orok 6,194
Oloiborsoit 3,596
Ololchani 8,222
Olorien 8,394
Ololmasani 10,992
Ololtare 4,320
Olomismis 5,207
Oltanki 2,230
Oronkai 4,472
Osinoni 1,675
Osupuko 4,135
Poroko 4.130
Shankoe 4,067
Shartuka 3,102
Sikawa 5,241
Sirua Aluo 3,368
Total x
1999 census.[2]
Wards
Ward Registered Voters
Ang'ata Barrikoi 4,173
Emarti 1,958
Emurua Dikirr 7,175
Enoosaen 2,353
Kapune 2,293
Kimintet 2,774
Masurura 988
Moyoi 2,428
Murgan 6,955
Nkararo 2,046
Oloirien 2,352
Ololmasani 6,686
Olomismis 2,706
Osinoni 1,880
Poroko 3,388
Shankoe 4,053
Shartuka 2,050
Sikawa 2,410
Total 58,668
*September 2005.[3]

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