About 18,000 local and international observers were accredited by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to monitor polling stations in the 290 constituencies around the country, ahead of the 9 August polls. 1300 of them were international observers, from a cross-section of regional and occidental election observer missions. 

The most notable were the East African Community Election Observer Mission (EAC-EOM), the African Union and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Election Observer Mission (AU-COMESA-EOM), the Commonwealth Observer Group (COG), the European Union Election Observer Mission (EU-EOM) and the Carter Center International Observation Mission (CCIOM), among others.

The Mandate of the Observers

Election observation is widely accepted around the world as an impartial and acute assessment of the conduct of the electoral process of any country. Observers are expected to cover the entire process as broadly as possible, from the pre-election period, the election day and the post-election period. Ideally, their work should begin months before election day, where they are to monitor voter registration, evaluate the work of the electoral management body, assess the political campaigns, and follow media coverage of the elections.

On the day of the elections, the observers’ primary task is to keep an eye on developments at polling stations and monitor the vote count. However, given how difficult it is to arrange full-time coverage of every polling station, they observe a representative sample in both urban and rural polling stations. At the end of the electoral process, observer missions issue reports of their findings and assessments of the electoral process and then offer recommendations for improvement, if any.

The Observations, So far 

Elections Observation Group (ELOG) 

The East African Community Election Observers Mission (EAC-EOM)

African Union COMESA Election Observer Mission

(AU-COMESA-EOM)

Commonwealth Observer Group (COG)

The European Union Election Observer Mission (EU-EOM)