
Speaking on Sunday, September 28, 2025, Kuria said Kenyaโs multi-party democracy has matured over the last three decades, reaching a stage where no single candidate is likely to secure victory in the first round. He argued that political diversity has deepened to the point where a run-off is not only possible but almost inevitable.
โIn 2027, a new chapter will be written in this book. For the first time, the winner of the Presidential Election will be decided in a run-off,โ he said.
Kuria stressed that the next general election would be unlike any other, warning that the presidential race will be too close to call in the first round.
โThere will be no outright winner in the first round,โ he added.
Under Kenyaโs 2010 Constitution, a presidential run-off occurs when no candidate meets the thresholds required to be declared the outright winner in the first round of voting.
Article 138(4) spells out these conditions clearly. To secure an outright win, a candidate must:
If no candidate achieves both conditions, the top two candidates face each other in a run-off election, where Kenyans return to the polls to decide the presidency.
Kuria described this looming possibility as proof that Kenyaโs democracy is maturing and diversifying. He said the anticipated run-off would reflect a competitive and inclusive political space, one that could usher in a new era of leadership dynamics.
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