- Gilgil Constituency was established in 2013 after being carved out from the larger Naivasha Constituency to better serve its growing population and unique needs.
- While the constituency follows broader coalition trends, local issues around land, agriculture, and tourism often influence voter sentiment.
- Martha Wangari’s strength lies in her experience and ability to navigate national coalitions. However, the drop in her vote numbers from 2017 to 2022 indicates voters are demanding more visible development on the ground.
Gilgil Constituency stands as one of the most diverse and strategically important constituencies in Nakuru County. Spanning vast rural farmlands, tourism hotspots, and military installations, it blends agricultural potential with conservation and administrative significance.
Gilgil Constituency was established in 2013 after being carved out from the larger Naivasha Constituency to better serve its growing population and unique needs. It covers parts of Gilgil and Naivasha sub-counties and functions as a bridge between urban Nakuru and the broader Rift Valley region.
The constituency is expansive, with significant military presence, tourism assets, and agricultural activity, making it a key player in Nakuru County’s politics and economy.
Demographics and Basic Data
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Population: ~185,209 (2019 census)
Area: 1,075.4 km²
Urban/Rural Split: Predominantly rural with mixed farming communities, several tourist attractions and natural scenery and emerging urban centres
Main Economic Activities: Mixed farming, tourism, military services, and small-scale trade
Electoral Wards and Current MCAs (2022–2027)
| Ward | MCA | Party |
| Gilgil | Rose Gathoni Njoroge | UDA |
| Ebburu/Mbaruk | Michael Gathanwa | UDA |
| Elementaita | George Nene | Safina |
| Murindat | Peter Njoroge | UDA |
| Malewa West | Francis Mungai Kuria | UDA |
MP Election Summary (2013–2022)
2013 General Election
Registered Voters: 59,204
Winner: Samuel Ndiritu Mathenge (TNA) — 35,887 votes
Key Opponent: Wanderi Gabriel Muhuthia (DPK) — 8,789 votes
Mathenge became the first MP of the newly created constituency.
2017 General Election
Registered Voters: 85,340
Winner: Martha Wangari Wanjira (Jubilee Party) — 51,943 votes
Key Opponent: Paul Gitahi Mwaura (MCCP) — 15,262 votes
A strong victory that aligned with Jubilee’s national dominance.
2022 General Election
Registered Voters: 95,654
Winner: Martha Wangari Wanjira (UDA) — 35,363 votes
Key Opponent: Samuel Ndiritu Mathenge (Jubilee) — 19,764 votes
Wangari successfully defended her seat under the new UDA banner, winning by a margin of 15,599 votes.
Political Dynamics Toward 2027
Gilgil has consistently mirrored Kenya’s national political shifts from TNA in 2013, to Jubilee in 2017, and UDA in 2022. While the constituency follows broader coalition trends, local issues around land, agriculture, and tourism often influence voter sentiment.
Key Issues for 2027 Voters:
- Land ownership disputes in settlement schemes
- Agricultural productivity and market access for farmers
- Tourism development and conservation around Lake Elementaita and Soysambu Conservancy
- Infrastructure in rural wards and support for military-linked communities
- Youth empowerment and education (home to over 120 public schools)
Martha Wangari’s strength lies in her experience and ability to navigate national coalitions. However, the drop in her vote numbers from 2017 to 2022 indicates voters are demanding more visible development on the ground.
Economic & Social Significance
Gilgil plays a vital role in Nakuru County’s economy through:
Tourism: Lake Elementaita (a UNESCO site), Soysambu Conservancy, and events like the World Rally Championship
Agriculture: Mixed farming that supports food security in the Rift Valley
Military: Hosts major army barracks, NYS training camp, and Anti-Stock Theft Unit headquarters
Education: Home to prestigious institutions such as Utumishi Boys and Girls Secondary Schools
Its strategic location along major transport routes adds to its importance as a commercial and services hub.
Gilgil Constituency remains a constituency where national politics meets local realities. As 2027 approaches, the focus will be on whether Martha Wangari can secure a third term by delivering on agriculture, tourism, and infrastructure, or if fresh challengers can capitalise on voter demands for change.
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