Electoral Reforms

People and institutions

Every person or institution Parliament's own record names in electoral reform — and the action the record attributes to them.

The people behind the record

See the act, not just the name

Every card opens a dated record of what Parliament says that person or institution moved, presented, examined or questioned.

How people are attributed without guessing

Entries come from fields Parliament published: the mover and seconder columns of the Motions tracker, the presenting member on a petition, and the member who put a question. Nobody is added by matching a name in prose. If a recorded name cannot be identified against the roster, it remains visible without a profile link.

2 of 12 people and institutions shown.

This year: showing only people and institutions whose most recent recorded act falls between 1 January 2026 and 31 December 2026. 10 fall outside that window and are filtered out, not hidden. Show every period.

  1. Samson Kiprotich Cherargei

    Latest recorded act Consideration of the National Assembly Amendments to the Election Offences (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill (Senate Bills No. 28 of 2024) (The Chairperson, Standing Committee …

    1 recorded act on electoral reform

  2. Veronica Waheti Nduati

    Latest recorded act Consideration of the National Assembly Amendments to the Election Offences (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill (Senate Bills No. 28 of 2024) (The Chairperson, Standing Committee …

    1 recorded act on electoral reform