Find your representatives
Kenyan citizens are represented at national and county levels. Use the directories below to look up current office holders. Confirm critical details with IEBC or official parliamentary and county sources.
Who represents you
| Role | Area | Where to look |
|---|---|---|
| Member of Parliament (MP) | Constituency | National Assembly members |
| Woman Representative | County | National Assembly members |
| Senator | County | Senators |
| Governor | County | Governors |
| MCA | Ward | Wards |
| President | National | The Presidency |
How to look someone up
- Know your county, and if possible your constituency and ward.
- Use the ward and county pages to understand local units: counties, wards.
- Search the government officials directory by name or organisation.
- For elections data and polling stations, use the elections section.
What representatives can help with
Elected leaders can raise issues, advocate for communities and participate in law-making or county assembly business. They do not replace formal applications for IDs, passports, tax or court cases.
For service applications, use eCitizen, agency portals or Huduma Centres.
Appointed officials
Cabinet Secretaries, principal secretaries, commissioners and agency heads are usually appointed rather than elected. Find them via:
After elections or by-elections, updates can take time to appear everywhere. Prefer IEBC-declared results and official Gazette notices for legal certainty.