22nd Feb 2013
Uhuru Kenyatta has already overtaken Raila Odinga in the opinion polls according to Ipsos Synovate on date 22nd Feb 2013. if the elections were to be held today, opinion polls indicate that Uhuru Kenyatta would win.
Uhuru Kenyatta: 44.8%
Raila Odinga: 44.4%
Musalia Mudavadi: 5.2%
Peter Kenneth: 1.6%
Political Alliances popularity according to the latest opinion poll by Sinovate.
Jubilee: 45%
CORD: 44%
==========earlier poll======
The latest Opinion poll results by Ipsos Synovate were done on February 2013 (19th-20th feb 2013) According to the poll, Uhuru Kenyatta has already caught up with Raila Odinga. Both of the presidential candidates scored 44%.
This is the first time the opinion polls have shown that Raila Odinga's popularity has gone down a great deal. Uhuru's popularity on the other hand has been rising.
There's only 11 days to elections, in which the winning candidate must get more than50% of the votes cast
Other presidential aspirants Musalia Mudavadi, Peter Kenneth, Martha Karua, Paul Muite, Ole Kiyiapi and Mwalimi Dida have between 5% and 0.1%
================Dec 2012======================
Nairobi, Kenya: The Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord) will beat the Jubilee coalition if presidential elections were held today, a poll released by Ipsos Synovate has shown.
The polls showed 47 percent of Kenyans would vote for the Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka coalition while 41 percent will vote for Uhuru Kenyatta-William Ruto ticket in the presidential elections.
Should Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi be the Jubilee alliance presidential candidate and Eldoret North MP William Ruto his running mate, then Cord coalition will beat them at 48 percent to 38 percent.
The polls showed Kenyans preferred the Uhuru-Ruto ticket a than the Uhuru-Mudavadi ticket.
At the same time, Raila remained the preferred presidential candidate among Kenyans with 34 percent saying they would vote for him.
Another 27 percent said they would vote for Uhuru, five percent for Musalia.
Kalonzo’s popularity dropped to three percent while Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth rose to four percent.
Ruto’s popularity also dropped to two percent while one percent said they will vote for Gichugu MP Martha Karua.
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