| | The following briefing by Anders Närman was compiled in the heat and excitement immediately following the dramatic elections in Kenya at the very end of 2002, which saw the defeat of the candidate nominated by the ruling party, KANU, to succeed Daniel Arap Moi, President for 28 years, and its replacement as the dominant party in Parliament. His briefing usefully sets out the voting patterns province by province, and gives some of the electoral and party background to these events, in particular setting out the ethnic dimension of voting. |