Governor candidates don’t need a degree to contest, court rules

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Governor candidates don't need a degree to contest, court rules
Governor candidates don't need a degree to contest, court rules

Africa-Press – Kenya. The high court has this morning nullified the law that requires governors to have a degree to be eligible to vie.

Justice Antony Mrima has declared section 22(2) of the elections act unconstitutional.

The Act states that “A person may be nominated as a candidate for election as President, Deputy President, County Governor or deputy County Governor only if the person is a holder of a degree from a university recognised in Kenya.”

Judge Mrima says the section contravenes section 180 of the constitution which says to be eligible to vie as Governor a person must be eligible for election as an MCA.

“A declaration hereby issued that pursuant to article 180 sub article 2 as read with section 183 of the constitution,” the court ruled.

Justice Mrima ruled that the qualification for the election of a County Governor is similar to the eligibility for election as an MCA.

Justice Mrima ruled that just like MCAs, governor candidates without a degree are eligible to vie for a seat.

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