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General - August 5, 2017

Youth make majority of Kenya’s electorate

admin August 5, 2017
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Kenya goes to the polls on Tuesday to choose a new president.
Young voters are expected to play a decisive role.
Half of the electorate is under the age of 35 and most will be first time voters.
Al Jazeera’s Fahmida Miller reports from Nairobi.

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Kenya goes to the polls on Tuesday to choose a new president.

Young voters are expected to play a decisive role.

Half of the electorate is under the age of 35 and most will be first time voters.

Al Jazeera’s Fahmida Miller reports from Nairobi.

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