Ward: RIGOMA
19,630
Projected 2022 Voters
35
Polling Stations
35
Area Segments
Voter Distribution by Polling Station
| Polling Station Name | Registered Voters |
|---|---|
| KEROKA FARMERS CO-OP SO 3 HOTSPOT | 700 |
| KEROKA FARMERS CO-OP SO 4 HOTSPOT | 700 |
| KEROKA FARMERS CO-OP SO 1 HOTSPOT | 700 |
| KEROKA FARMERS CO-OP SO 2 HOTSPOT | 700 |
| KENYERERE DOK PRIMARY S 1 HOTSPOT | 700 |
| NYANCHONORI DOK PRIMA 2 | 700 |
| NYANCHONORI DOK PRIMA 1 | 700 |
| NYAIGESA D.O.K PRIMARY SC 1 | 700 |
| MATANGI D.O.K PRIMARY SC 1 | 700 |
| NYANKOBA SDA PRIMARY SC 1 | 669 |
| ERONGE D.O.K PRIIMARY SC 1 | 667 |
| RIKENYE D.E.B PRIMARY SCH 1 | 597 |
| KEGOGI P.A.G PRIMARY SCH 1 | 580 |
| BOCHARIA P.A.G PRIMARY S 2 | 556 |
| BOCHARIA P.A.G PRIMARY S 1 | 555 |
| NYASORE S.D.A PRIMARY SC 1 | 555 |
| METAMAYWA PRIMARY SCH 2 | 521 |
| METAMAYWA PRIMARY SCH 1 | 520 |
| ITONGO SENGERA D.E.B PRI 1 | 518 |
| MONG'ONI D.E.B PRIMARY S 2 | 514 |
| MONG'ONI D.E.B PRIMARY S 1 | 513 |
| BORABU D.E.B PRIMARY SCH 1 | 499 |
| BORABU D.E.B PRIMARY SCH 2 | 499 |
| KIERIRA DOK PRIMARY SCHO 1 | 483 |
| KIERIRA DOK PRIMARY SCHO 2 | 483 |
| EMBARO D.O.K PRIMARY SC 2 | 443 |
| MOBAMBA TEA BUYING CEN 2 | 443 |
| EMBARO D.O.K PRIMARY SC 1 | 441 |
| MOBAMBA TEA BUYING CEN 1 | 441 |
| RIYABE D.E.B PRIMARY SCHO 2 | 405 |
| BITICHA D.O.K PRIMARY SCH 2 | 405 |
| RIYABE D.E.B PRIMARY SCHO 1 | 404 |
| BITICHA D.O.K PRIMARY SCH 1 | 404 |
| RIABORE D.O.K PRIMARY SC 1 | 352 |
| BOTANA D.O.K PRIMARY SC 1 | 280 |
* Polling station counts are capped at the IEBC regulatory limit of 700 voters per stream.
Campaign Strategy Advice
Based on the current voter distribution for
Ward: RIGOMA , the most populated areas are:
KEROKA FARMERS CO-OP SO 3, KEROKA FARMERS CO-OP SO 4, KEROKA FARMERS CO-OP SO 1, KEROKA FARMERS CO-OP SO 2, KENYERERE DOK PRIMARY S 1 .
Recommendations:
- Concentrate your ground campaigns and rallies in KEROKA FARMERS CO-OP SO 3 as it has the highest voter density.
- Ensure you have strong polling agents in the top 5 areas mentioned above to secure your votes.
- Digital and SMS campaigns should prioritize these high-density clusters to maximize ROI.
- Voter turnout in Polling Stations with fewer than 248 voters might be easier to influence with door-to-door visits.