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This Article is From Jan 10, 2017

Kenya President Signs Election Law That’s Angered Opposition

Kenya President Signs New Election Law Opposed by Opposition

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(Bloomberg) -- Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta approved changes to the country's electoral law that the opposition says could help the ruling party rig this year's presidential vote.

Kenyatta signed the bill in the capital, Nairobi, on Monday, his office said in an e-mailed statement.

The amendments to the legislation provide for a manual mechanism for voter registration and transmission of the results as a back-up should electronic methods fail. The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy, Kenya's main political opposition group, says the changes may open the electoral system to abuse by enabling the registration of dead people or under-aged voters.

The proposed changes were approved by the National Assembly last month. CORD, led by ex-Premier Raila Odinga, threatened nationwide protests if Kenyatta signed the amendments into law.

Kenyatta, 55, is seeking a second term at general polls on Aug. 8. He won the 2013 presidential elections with 50.07 percent, followed by Odinga, who got 43.3 percent.

Other amendments to the election law include a requirement that members of parliament and members of county assemblies have a degree from a recognized university.

To contact the reporter on this story: Paul Richardson in Nairobi at pmrichardson@bloomberg.net. To contact the editors responsible for this story: Paul Richardson at pmrichardson@bloomberg.net, Eric Ombok

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