North Mugirango is one of four constituencies in Nyamira County. In 1966 the North Mugirango Constituency was split into West Mugirango and a smaller North Mugirango. The name was changed to Borabu / North Mugirango Constituency in 1974. In 1987 the name changed back to North Mugirango. Prior to 2013, it was formally known as North Mugirango (Borabu) Constituency.[1]
Elections | MP [2] | Party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1963 | Thomas Masaki | KANU | One-party system |
1966 | Joseph Nyaberi | KANU | One-party system |
1969 | Livingstone Marita | KANU | One-party system |
1974 | Livingstone Marita | KANU | One-party system |
1979 | Livingstone Marita | KANU | One-party system |
1983 | Livingstone Marita | KANU | One-party system. |
1988 | Nyarangi Moturi | KANU | One-party system. |
1992 | Livingstone Marita | KANU | |
1997 | Joseph Ombasa | KANU | |
2002 | Godfrey Masanya | Ford-People | |
2007 | Wilfred Ombui | KANU | |
2013 | Charles Geni | ODM | |
2017 | Joash Nyamoko | Jubilee Party | |
2022 | Joash Nyamoko | UDA |
Prior to 2013, North Mugirango Borabu Constituency had thirteen wards: Bomwagamo, Central, Ekerenyo, Ensakia, Esise, Kiangeni, Kiabonyoru, Mageri, Magwagwa, Manga, Matutu, Mekenene and Nyaramba.[3] However, ward boundaries and some of the names were revised to: Bomwagamo, Bokeira, Ekerenyo, Itibo and Magwagwa.[4]
Nyamira North Sub-county shares common boundaries with North Mugirango Constituency.[5] The Sub-county is headed by the sub-county administrator, appointed by a County Public Service Board.[6]