Kenya Supreme Court Releases Ruling on Uhuru’s Petitions

{{The Kenyan Supreme Court on Tuesday released a detailed judgment on petitions that challenged Uhuru Kenyatta’s election as the fourth president of Kenya.}}

The ruling was not read in the open court but Chief Justice Willy Mutunga said the ruling will be made available to the public in booklets.

The judgment dealt with the four questions that the court set for determination.

One question was whether Uhuru and William Ruto were validly elected and constitutionally declared winners by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission.

The court held on March 30, that the two were validly elected.

They also answered the second issue that the presidential election was conducted in a free, fair and transparent manner and whether it was in compliance with the Constitution and all other relevant laws.

The court also ruled on the third issue holding that rejected votes should not be included in determining the final tally of votes in favour of each candidate.

The judges, however, ordered on the fourth issue that every party should pay its own costs of the petitions.

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