President Uhuru Kenyatta meets AU/ COMESA election observers at State House, Nairobi.
Night of chaos at the Bomas of Kenya as anti-riot police are deployed.
Kimani Wamatangi declared Kiambu governor-elect after beating James Nyoro, William Kabogo and Moses Kuria.
Starehe constituency Deputy Returning Officer arrested over missing ballot boxes, ODM's Edwin Sifuna and other Azimio leaders demand release
UDA's Hussein Dado who lost to ODM's Dhadho Godhana in the Tana River gubernatorial race says he will challenge vote outcome in court.
Ledama Ole Kina of ODM successfully defends his Narok Senate seat after beating Samuel Ole Tunai of UDA.
Joe Nyutu and Betty Maina declared senator and woman rep-elect respectively.
President Uhuru Kenyatta says he is proud of the peaceful and orderly manner of the campaigns and voting.
The National Police Service calls for patience, calmness and tranquility as the vote tallying exercise continues.
James Nyoro cries foul after losing Kimbu gubernatorial race to outgoing senator Kimani Wamatangi.
UDA's Ann Muratha and Karungo Thang'wa declared Kiambu woman rep and senator-elect respectively.
President Uhuru Kenyatta holds discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken on the importance of Kenya’s elections as a model for the continent.
ODM's Edwin Sifuna declared Nairobi County Senator-elect,after polling 716,876 votes. He beat UDA's Margaret Wanjiru.
Edwin Sifuna and Esther Passaris demand their supporters be allowed in the tallying centre at the Kasarani Stadium.
ODM's Esther Passaris declared Nairobi Woman rep-elect after beating UDA's Millicent Omanga.
UDA's Johnson Sakaja declared Nairobi governor-elect after beating Azimio's Polycarp Igathe.
Archbishop Anthony Muheria says Kenya is worth everything and we must all defend it.
IPOA launches probe into police conduct during the general election.
Polycarp Igathe concedes defeat, congratulates Nairobi governor-elect Johnson Sakaja.
Johnson Sakaja collects his certificate after being declared Nairobi governor-elect.
Nairobi governor-elect Johnson Sakaja describes Polycarp Igathe as a worthy competitor.
Millicent Omanga concedes defeat after IEBC declared Esther Passaris Nairobi woman rep-elect.
Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) urges IEBC to speed up the tallying of the Presidential votes.
Raila Odinga, Gideon Moi, Francis Atwoli among leaders attending a prayer service in Karen, Nairobi.
Narok County Commissioner asks supporters of gubernatorial candidates to stay at home and wait for official results from IEBC.
Monica Wamaitha Gitau who was vying for Nairobi woman rep seat garners 17,811 votes.
Deputy President William Ruto, Rigathi Gachagua and a host of Kenya Kwanza leaders attend prayer service at his Karen home.
Raila Odinga maintains that Azimio wants to take Kenyans to Canaan, during a church service in Karen.
Agnes Kagure concedes defeat after losing Nairobi woman rep race to ODM's Esther Passaris.
Narok County Commissioner Isaac Masinde asks IEBC chairman Wafula Chebukati to intervene and resolve the stalemate in Narok gubernatorial elections.
Wangui Ngirici who vied as an independent candidate rejects election of UDA's Anne Waiguru as Kirinyaga governor
Bomet woman representative-elect Linet Chepkorir says she only spent Ksh100,000 on campaigns.
Makadara MP-elect George Aladwa calls on Kenyans to be patient as presidential vote tallying continues.
UDA's Patrick Ole Ntutu accuses his main opponent in the Narok gubernatorial race Moitalel Ole Kenta of disrupting vote counting.
Police arrest people disrupting election counting in Narok at Maasai Mara University tallying centre.
Security beefed up at the Bomas of Kenya, with no unauthorized persons allowed in the National Tallying Centre.
Reverend Timothy Gichere urges Kenyans to continue upholding peace as the country awaits the declarattion of the next president.
IEBC announces presidential results of 172/292 constituencies as of 2pm today.
Agano presidential candidate David Waihiga Mwaure concedes defeat.
Siaya Senator-elect Oburu Oginga asks Kenyans to be calm ahead of the declaration of the presidential contest winner by IEBC.
Deputy President William Ruto urges Kenyans to be patient and allow IEBC to conclude vote tallying; calls for peace across the country.
Azimio campaign chair Ndiritu Muriithi protests after being kicked out of the Bomas of Kenya.
Governors-elect, James Orengo of Siaya and Kisumu's Anyang' Nyong'o allowed into Bomas of Kenya after a standoff at the gates.
Adan Keynan successfully defends his Eldas parliamentary seat for the fifth time, making him the longest-serving legislator in the incoming Parliament.
DP William Ruto lauds Kenyans for conducting peaceful elections, congratulates elected leaders.
Roots Party flagbearer, George Wajackoyah, maintains that he will win elections through a free, fair and credible process.
Mama Rachel Ruto says that she is in prayers as her husband, DP William Ruto, awaits presidential election results.
Christopher Ruto, Eldoret ACK Bishop, asks Kenyans to maintain peace as IEBC concludes tallying of presidential votes.
IEBC to announce the winner of the Narok gubernatorial race at Bomas owing to the insecurity and tension in the county.
Khamis Abdi Chome elected MP for Voi constituency, 25 years since his first stab at electives politics.
Bishops caution Kenyans against consuming fake news on different social media platforms, call for verification of information.
Musician Reuben Kigame disapproves Waihiga Mwaure's decision to concede. Says he has disappointed Kenyans who voted for him.
Defence CS, Eugene Wamalwa, congratulates DAP-K's winners and losers in the August 9 polls. Says the party performed better than expected.
MPs-elect set to be sworn in 30 days after the election, acting clerk of the National Assembly, Serah Kioko, says.
DP William Ruto's United Democratic Alliance (UDA) wins only four of the 30 parliamentary seats at the Coast.
Elegeyo Marakwet senator-elect, Kipchumba Murkomen, appreciates security state officers working hard to ensure a smooth transition of power.
Musician Reuben Kigame to support any presidential candidate who will challenge the outcome of the August 9 polls at the Supreme Court.
Calm restored at Bomas of Kenya as IEBC continues to tally the presidential votes.
Judiciary Committee on Elections chaired by Supreme Court Judge, Mohammed Ibrahim, says it is ready to handle electoral disputes.
Nairobi governor-elect, Johnson Sakaja, invites his rival, Polycarp Igathe, for coffee. Says the two can work together.
Kwale gubernatorial candidates dispute UDA's Fatuma Achani's win, and want IEBC to conduct fresh polls.