The stage is set for the highly anticipated elections of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), scheduled for February 19, 2026.
The campaign period officially comes to an end today, closing weeks of intense lobbying and nationwide engagements by candidates seeking to lead the legal fraternity.
Lawyers across the country will head to the polls to elect new leadership, including the President, Vice President and Council Members.
Those seeking the top position of President include Peter Wanyama, Charles Kanjama and Mwaura Kabata, all of whom have been actively campaigning on reform, accountability and strengthening the voice of the Bar.
This election comes at a significant political moment, as the country moves closer to the next General Elections, placing the legal body at the centre of key constitutional and governance conversations.
The current President, Faith Odhiambo’s tenure has been marked by strong advocacy on constitutional matters and members’ welfare, setting the tone for a defining election for the future of the LSK.
Candidates are now making their final appeals as members prepare to cast their votes.



















