Ward: KALAWA
14,649
Projected 2022 Voters
46
Polling Stations
46
Area Segments
Voter Distribution by Polling Station
| Polling Station Name | Registered Voters |
|---|---|
| KITOTO PR. SCH. 1 HOTSPOT | 700 |
| KALAWA SOCIAL HALL 1 HOTSPOT | 700 |
| KATHULUMBI PR. SCH. 1 HOTSPOT | 578 |
| KALAWA PR. SCH. 1 HOTSPOT | 568 |
| ITITU PR.SCH. (ITITU SUBLOC 1 HOTSPOT | 504 |
| ITITU PR.SCH. (ITITU SUBLOC 2 | 504 |
| NDUNDUNE PR. SCH. 1 | 486 |
| NGILUNI PR. SCH. 1 | 475 |
| NDAUNI PR. SCH. 1 | 463 |
| THWAKE PR. SCH. 1 | 431 |
| MBUKONI PR. SCH. 1 | 420 |
| MUUKUNI PR. SCH. 1 | 402 |
| MUKELENZU NR.SCH 1 | 392 |
| KINZE PR. SCH. 1 | 384 |
| MUTEMBUKU PR. SCH. 1 | 372 |
| ITUMBULE PR. SCH. 1 | 370 |
| MIANGENI PR. SCH. 1 | 368 |
| MBAVANI PR. SCH. 1 | 359 |
| KATHONGO PR. SCH 1 | 357 |
| SYONGUNGI PR.SCH. 1 | 336 |
| NGUNINI PR. SCH. 1 | 335 |
| KINYAU PR. SCH. 1 | 319 |
| SYOKILATI PR.SCH. 1 | 319 |
| KASOONI PR. SCH. 1 | 306 |
| MUAMBANI PR. SCH. 1 | 301 |
| KAKULI PR. SCH. 1 | 295 |
| KAMUTONYE PR. SCH. 1 | 245 |
| NGUNGI PR. SCH. 1 | 239 |
| MWELELI PR. SCH. 1 | 229 |
| NGANWA NUR.SCH 1 | 225 |
| MILILUNI PR. SCH. 1 | 215 |
| MUUSINI NUR. SCH. 1 | 205 |
| KAKETI PR. SCH. 1 | 194 |
| KYANGUYU PR.SCH. 1 | 194 |
| NGAMU PR. SCH. 1 | 183 |
| KAVUMBU HGM PR. SCH. 1 | 177 |
| MUTANDA PR. SCH. 1 | 177 |
| KATHAMBANGII PR. SCH 1 | 168 |
| NTHILANI NUR.SCH. 1 | 164 |
| IIANI NUR.SCH. 1 | 157 |
| MUKUKU PR. SCH. 1 | 149 |
| KASEUNI NUR. SCH 1 | 136 |
| UNYEEO PR. SCH 1 | 135 |
| MWAANI PR. SCH. 1 | 132 |
| NGOMANO NUR.SCH. 1 | 131 |
| KALAWA GIRLS SEC.SCH. 1 | 58 |
* 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: KALAWA , the most populated areas are:
KITOTO PR. SCH. 1, KALAWA SOCIAL HALL 1, KATHULUMBI PR. SCH. 1, KALAWA PR. SCH. 1, ITITU PR.SCH. (ITITU SUBLOC 1 .
Recommendations:
- Concentrate your ground campaigns and rallies in KITOTO PR. SCH. 1 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 141 voters might be easier to influence with door-to-door visits.