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New survey from Mwelekeo Insights reveals clear frontrunner for Kamukunji parliamentary seat

Mwelekeo Insights continues to strengthen its reputation as Kenya's preferred research firm, delivering trusted public opinion surveys that offer a clear picture of voter sentiment and emerging political trends.

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Mwelekeo Insights has once again drawn attention after releasing the final results of its latest public opinion survey on the political race in Kamukunji Constituency.

The research firm, which has built a reputation for conducting data-driven opinion polls, carried out the survey to understand the current mood of voters and where the leading parliamentary candidates stand ahead of the next election.

The findings provide a clear picture of voter preferences while highlighting the importance of professional research in shaping public discussion.

According to the survey conducted by Mwelekeo Insights, Hon. Simon Mbugua is currently the preferred candidate among the respondents.

The poll shows that he enjoys the support of 63.1 percent of those who participated in the survey.

This gives him a comfortable lead over the other candidates and places him in a strong position based on the current public opinion captured by the research.

The survey also shows that Hon. Yusuf Hassan is in second place with 21.4 percent support. While the gap between him and the leading candidate is noticeable, the findings indicate that he still has a significant share of supporters within the constituency.

Hussein Mohamed follows in third place after recording 15.1 percent support in the poll.

Together, the results present a clear ranking of the leading candidates based on the views expressed by the respondents.

One of the notable findings from the survey is the very small percentage of respondents who remain undecided.

According to Mwelekeo Insights, only 0.4 percent of those surveyed had not settled on their preferred candidate. This suggests that most voters who took part in the opinion poll already have a clear choice, making the findings a useful reflection of the current political mood in Kamukunji.

Beyond the candidate rankings, the survey also demonstrates the careful approach taken by Mwelekeo Insights during the research process.

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The firm reported that the poll achieved full participation from everyone who was selected and agreed to take part. It also confirmed that there were no rejected responses during the exercise, reflecting a smooth and well-managed data collection process.

These details strengthen confidence in the quality of the research and show the firm’s commitment to maintaining high standards throughout its work.

Public opinion surveys have become an important part of modern democracy because they help measure the views of citizens at a particular point in time.

They do not predict the final outcome of an election but instead provide a snapshot of public opinion when the research is conducted. This makes such surveys valuable for political leaders, voters, media organisations, and analysts who want to understand changing trends.

Mwelekeo Insights continues to position itself as a trusted name in public opinion research by focusing on accuracy, transparency, and professional research methods.

The firm’s surveys are designed to capture the voices of ordinary citizens and present the findings in a clear and understandable manner.

By doing so, it contributes to informed public debate and encourages discussions based on verified data rather than speculation.

The Kamukunji survey is another example of how research can help explain the political landscape.

Surveys conducted by firms such as Mwelekeo Insights will remain an important reference point for understanding voter preferences.

The latest findings provide a valuable look at where the race currently stands while reinforcing the role of credible research in informing the public and supporting meaningful political conversations.

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