IEBC – Kenya's Election Watchdog

When looking at IEBC, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission of Kenya, the body that runs elections, registers voters and draws constituency borders. Also known as Kenya's election watchdog, it ensures free, fair and transparent polls across the country, you instantly see why its actions shape the whole political landscape.

The commission’s core tasks revolve around three key pillars. First, voter registration, the process that adds citizens to the electoral roll and validates their eligibility determines who can actually cast a ballot. Second, boundary delimitation, the redrawing of constituency lines based on census data decides how many seats each region receives. Third, the overarching Kenyan elections, national and local polls held every five years rely on the commission’s integrity to deliver credible results. Together these elements form a chain: IEBC → voter registration → boundary delimitation → Kenyan elections.

Because the IEBC sits at the intersection of politics, law and technology, its work touches many related concepts. The electoral commission, any body tasked with managing democratic processes, provides the legal framework for the IEBC’s duties. election results, the final vote counts that determine office‑holders are only as trustworthy as the processes that feed them. Likewise, voter education, programs that inform citizens about their rights and how to vote directly influences turnout and the legitimacy of outcomes. Understanding how these entities interact helps you read the news with a clearer lens.

In the articles below you’ll find a mix of recent stories: from the IEBC’s latest voter‑registration drive in Nairobi, to debates over the new constituency map, and analysis of how upcoming national elections could shift power balances. Whether you’re tracking policy changes, watching campaign reactions, or just curious about how Kenya keeps its democracy ticking, this collection gives you the context you need before you dive into each report.

IEBC launches drive to add 6.3 m voters, aiming for 28.5 m by 2027

IEBC launches a Sh8 bn continuous voter registration drive on 29 Sept 2025, aiming to add 6.3 m new voters and reach 28.5 m by the 2027 election, with new biometric tech and a youth focus.