Siaya County
Siaya County Siaya Kababa | ||
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County | ||
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Location in Kenya | ||
Country | Kenya | |
Formed | March 4th 2013 | |
Capital | Siaya | |
Government | ||
• Governor | Cornel Rasanga | |
Area | ||
• Total | 2,496.1 km2 (963.7 sq mi) | |
Population (2009) | ||
• Total | 842,304 [1] | |
Time zone | EAT (UTC+3) | |
Website | siaya.go.ke |
Siaya County is one of the counties in the former Nyanza Province in the southwest part of Kenya. It is bordered by Busia County to the north, Kakamega County and Vihiga County's to the northeast and Kisumu County to the southeast. It shares a water border with Homa Bay County which is located south of Siaya County. The total area of the county is approximately 2,496.1 km². The county lies between latitude 0° 26’ to 0° 18’ north and longitude 33° 58’ east and 34° 33’ west. Siaya has been split up into six new districts. Under the new constitution, the role of districts are still unclear as much of administrative authority is being transferred to the county. The capital is Siaya, even though the largest town is Bondo.
Demographics
The population in the year 2009 was 842,304.[2]
Local authorities (councils) | ||||
Authority | Type | Population* | Urban pop.* | Wards |
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Siaya | Municipality | 41,174 | 13,787 | 7 |
Ugunja | Town | 29,963 | 3,588 | 7 |
Ukwala | Town | 49,802 | 671 | 7 |
Yala | Town | 25,769 | 2,438 | 6 |
Siaya County | County | 333,476 | 0 | 29 |
Total | - | 480,184 | 20,484 | - |
* 1999 census. Source: |
Administrative divisions | |||||
Division | Population* | Urban pop.* | Area | Sub-locations | Headquarters |
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Boro | 47,455 | 0 | 180.1 km² | 12 | Boro |
Karemo | 76,986 | 12,611 | 235.1 km² | 17 | Siaya |
Ugunja | 77,006 | 3,382 | 198.8 km² | 21 | Ugunja |
Ukwala | 98,912 | 487 | 319.5 km² | 28 | Ukwala |
Uranga | 41,564 | 0 | 183.4 km² | 13 | |
Wagai | 54,438 | 0 | 193.3 km² | 18 | |
Yala | 83,823 | 2,165 | 209.8 km² | 19 | Yala |
Ndori | 67,543 | 4,532 | 432.6 km^2 | 2 | Ndori |
Total | 480,184 | 18,645 | 1,520 km² | 128 | - |
* 1999 census. Sources: , , also added from District Commissioner's Office, Siaya 2001 |
Government
In the 2007 elections the county, then district, had three constituencies: Alego Constituency, Gem, and Ugenya.
As of 2013, Siaya County was made up of six constituencies namely Alego, Bondo, Gem, Rarienda, Ugenya, and Ugunja.[3]
Elections
At the 2007 parliamentary elections all three seats were won by Orange Democratic Movement.
Governors
Elections | Governor | Party | Notes |
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2013 | Cornel Amoth Rasanga | ODM | High Court in Kisumu nullified the election on 23 August 2013.[4] |
— | George Okode | — | County Assembly Speaker elevated to acting governor on 3 September 2013.[5][6] |
Villages and settlements
- Anyieka
- Nyamninia, a village in Yala division of Siaya County
- Nyang'oma Kogelo, a village in Karemo Division of Siaya County
- Bondo Kolalo, a village in Sihay Division, Ugenya sub county of Siaya County
- Sigul, a village in Sihay Division, Ugenya sub county of Siaya County
See also
- Sawagongo High School, a school in Siaya County
- Maranda High School, a Boys National school in Siaya County
- Ambira High School, a school in Siaya County
- Ng'iya Girls High School, a Girls school in Siaya County
External links
- Siaya County Website
- Siaya District Development Plan 2002 - 2008
- http://www.bushdrums.com
- Map of Siaya District
References
- ↑ http://www.scribd.com/doc/36672705/Kenya-Census-2009
- ↑ http://www.scribd.com/doc/36672705/Kenya-Census-2009
- ↑ "3 Candidates each for Siaya and Kibwezi polls". Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. 20 September 2013. Archived from the original on 1 October 2013.
- ↑ http://www.nation.co.ke/counties/Siaya+Governor+Cornel+Rasanga+loses+seat/-/1107872/1964654/-/6upxprz/-/index.html
- ↑ "Gazette Notice No. 12736". The Kenya Gazette (Republic of Kenya) CXV (131): 4432. 6 September 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
- ↑ Otieno, Ricky (5 September 2013). "Speaker to Act As Governor for Siaya". The Star (Kenya). Retrieved 14 September 2013.
Coordinates: 0°05′S 34°15′E / 0.083°S 34.250°E