Kenya election: Odinga set to move to Supreme Court

In 2017 Kenya's Supreme Court annulled presidential election results citing irregularities, and ordered a new one within 60 days.

Kenya election: Odinga set to move to Supreme Court

Kenyan politician Raila Odinga is on Monday set to contest the results of the presidential election at the highest court after rejecting Deputy President William Ruto's victory in the 9 August election.

Mr. Odinga lost to Mr. Ruto by a narrow margin of 50.5% to 48.8%.

He has until 14:00 local time (11:00GMT) to file the petition at the Supreme Court.

Any Kenyan dissatisfied with the results of the presidential election can also file a petition.

Mr. Odinga's case is bolstered by the fact that four of the seven electoral commissioners - including vice-chairperson Juliana Cherera - took the extraordinary step of rejecting the result.

In 2017 Kenya's Supreme Court annulled presidential election results citing irregularities and ordered a new one within 60 days.

Then incumbent Uhuru Kenyatta went ahead to win the rerun after Mr. Odinga boycotted the election.

Source: BBC