Ruto Leads in Karua's Polling Station With 911 Votes, Odinga Gets... CapitalFMKenya: Kenya
According to the results Ruto cumulatively got a total of 911 votes from all the three streams against 311 votes casted in favor of Raila Odinga.In Mugumo Primary stream two Ruto got 296 votes while Odinga got 120 votes.
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