After Moses Wetangula was officially sworn in as the 8th Speaker in the history of the National Assembly on Thursday 8 September 2022, his first order of business was to preside over the election of the Deputy Speaker who will serve as his number two. And it was 48-year-old Uasin Gishu County Women Representative Gladys Boss Shollei who was elected Deputy Speaker after flooring Dadaab MP Farah Maalim 198 to 139 votes. With neither party garnering the requisite 233 votes (or two-thirds of the House) the election was to proceed to the second round of voting. However, Maalim conceded before the vote went to the second round, thereby paving the way for Shollei’s swearing-in as Deputy Speaker.

Article 106 of the Constitution provides that there shall be a Deputy Speaker for the House of Representatives, who shall be elected by that House in accordance with the Standing Orders, from among members of the House. Thus unlike the Speaker who is an ex-officio member, for one to be elected as a Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly, one has to first be a validly elected Member of Parliament. 

What are the Duties of a Deputy Speaker?

Along with their nomination papers, interested Members-elect are also required to provide:

What are the Roles of Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly 

When Does The Deputy Speaker’s Office Become Vacant?