How To Resign From A Political Party In Kenya

How To Resign From A Political Party In Kenya

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A member of a political party who intends to resign from the political party shall give a written notice prior to his resignation to;

    (a) the political party, if the member is an ordinary member; 

   (b) the clerk of the relevant House of Parliament, if the member is a member of Parliament; or 

   (c) the clerk of a county assembly, if the member is a member of a county assembly.

Resignation documents submitted to the registrar should include a copy of:

   1) Resignation letter from a member received and stumped by a political party.

   2) National ID or Passport used to register as a voter.

The resignation of the member of the political party shall take effect upon receipt of such notice by the political party or clerk of the relevant House or county assembly.

The political party of which the person is a member, the member, or the clerk of the relevant House of Parliament or of a county assembly of which the person is a member shall notify the Registrar of such resignation within seven days of the resignation.

Upon receiving the notification, the Registrar shall cause the name of such member to be removed from the membership list of that political party.

A person shall not be a member of more than one political party at the same time.