IEBC official recounts how masked men stormed Narok polling station, destroyed election materials
## Chaos at Narok Polling Station An official of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) recounted a violent incident during the recent by-elections in Narok County. According to reports, the polls were disrupted when a group of masked men stormed one of the polling stations, destroying election materials and scattering ballot papers. ### Eyewitness Account The IEBC official stated that the masked attackers arrived at the polling center late in the evening, brandishing crude weapons and shouting threats. > "They came out of nowhere, and before we could react, they started tearing ballot boxes and scattering the papers," the official said. Security officers were quickly called in to restore order, but the attackers had already fled by the time reinforcements arrived. The chaos caused temporary suspension of the tallying process. ### Damage and Response Several ballot boxes were broken, and ballots were declared invalid due to tampering. The IEBC confirmed that it would conduct an audit to assess the extent of damage and determine whether a repeat poll might be necessary in the affected areas. Local leaders condemned the attack, urging law enforcement agencies to identify and prosecute the perpetrators. Residents expressed concern over the growing trend of election-related violence, especially in rural polling stations. > "We want justice and transparency. Our votes must count," said a community representative. ### Official Statement In a statement released later, the IEBC assured voters that security measures would be enhanced for future polls to prevent such disruptions. The commission reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring free, fair, and credible elections across the country. *** **Author’s Summary:** Masked men attacked a Narok polling station during by-elections, destroying ballot materials and forcing IEBC to suspend tallying while pledging tougher security measures ahead.

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Citizen Digital Citizen Digital — 2025-11-29

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