Odinga & 5 others v Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission & 3 others (Petition 5, 3 & 4 of 2013 (Consolidated)) [2013] KESC 5 (KLR) (30 March 2013) (Order)

Odinga & 5 others v Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission & 3 others (Petition 5, 3 & 4 of 2013 (Consolidated)) [2013] KESC 5 (KLR) (30 March 2013) (Order)

1.After extensive deliberations, we are happy to announce the Supreme Court has reached a unanimous decision on all the four issues that fell for determination in presidential election Petition No 3, 4 and 5 as consolidated.
2.The following is the unanimous decision of the court:(i)As to whether the presidential election held on March 4, 2013, was conducted in a free, fair, transparent and credible manner, in compliance with the provisions of the Constitution and all relevant provisions of the law; it is the decision of the court that the said elections were indeed conducted in compliance with the Constitution and the law.(ii)As to whether the 3rd and 4th respondents were validly elected and declared as President elect and Deputy President elect of the Republic of Kenya respectively, by the second respondent in the presidential elections held on the March 4, 2013; it is the decision of the court that the 3rd and 4th respondents were validly elected.(iii)As to whether the rejected votes ought to have been included in determining the final tally of votes in favour of each of the presidential candidate by the 2nd respondent; it is the decision of the court that such rejected votes ought not to have been included in calculating the final tallies in favour of each presidential candidate.(iv)As to what consequential declarations, orders and reliefs, that this honorable court ought to grant based on the above determinations, the following are the orders of the court:a.Petition No 5 of the consolidated petitions is hereby dismissed.b.Petition No 4 of the consolidated petitions is hereby dismissed.c.As to Petition No 3 of the consolidated petitions, the prayer by the petitioners seeking a declaration of recomputation of percentages by the 2nd respondent is declined as the court as no jurisdiction.d.Regarding orders as to costs, the court orders that each party bears his/her/it’s own costs.
3.The detailed judgement containing the reasons for decision of the court will be issued within two weeks from today.
4.Orders accordingly.
DATED AND DELIVERED AT NAIROBI THIS 30TH MARCH, 2013....................................WM MUTUNGACHIEF JUSTICE & PRESIDENT JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT...................................PK TUNOIJUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT...................................MK IBRAHIMJUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT...................................JB OJWANGJUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT...................................SC WANJALAJUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT...................................NS NDUNGUJUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURTI certify that this is a true Copy of the originalREGISTRARSUPREME COURT OF KENYA
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