Peoples Party of Kenya
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The Peoples Party of Kenya (PPK) is a political party in Kenya.
History
Established in 1996,[1] the PPK nominated seven National Assembly candidates for the 2007 general elections. Although it received only 0.15% of the national vote, it won a single seat,[2] party leader David Njuguna Kiburi Mwaura in Lari.
Despite nominating 12 National Assembly candidates for the 2013 elections and increasing its vote share to 0.4%, the party failed to win a seat; Mwaru received just 10% of the vote in Lari as he lost his seat to Joseph Mburu Kahangara of the National Alliance.[3]
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