Kenya’s National Assembly is made up of 47 female representatives who are elected by registered voters in each county; each county has a single member constituency.
The Kenyan Constitution of 2010 significantly expands the role and space for women in leadership and governance.
Baringo – Florence Jematiah – UDA
Bomet – Linet Chepkorir Toto – UDA
Bungoma – Catherine Wambilianga – Ford-Kenya
Busia – Catherine Nakhabi Omanyo – ODM
Elgeyo Marakwet – Caroline Ngelechei – Independent
Embu – Pamela Njoki Njeru – UDA
Garissa – Amina Udgoon Siyad – Jubilee
Homa Bay – Joyce Osogo – ODM
Isiolo – Mumina Golo Bonaya – Jubilee
Kajiado – Leah Sopiato Sankaire – UDA
Kakamega – Elsie Muhanda – ODM
Kericho – Beatrice Kemei – UDA
Kiambu – Anne Wamuratha – UDA
Kilifi – Gertrude Mwanyanje – ODM
Kirinyaga – Njeri Maina – UDA
Kisii – Donya Dorice Toto Aburi – Wiper
Kisumu – Ruth Odinga – ODM
Kitui – Irene Kasalu – Wiper
Kwale – Fatuma Masito – ODM
Laikipia – Jane Kagiri – UDA
Lamu – Monicah Muthoni Marubu – Independent
Machakos – Joyce Kamene – Wiper
Makueni – Rose Museo – Wiper
Mandera – Umulkheir Kassim – UDM
Marsabit – Naomi Jillo Wako – UDA
Meru – Elizabeth Kailemia Karambu – UDA
Migori – Fatuma Mohamed – Independent
Mombasa – Zamzam Chimba Mohammed – ODM
Murang’a – Betty Maina – UDA
Nairobi – Esther Muthoni Passaris – ODM
Nakuru – Liza Chelule Chepkorir – UDA
Nandi – Cynthia Jepkosgei Muge – UDA
Narok – Rebecca Tonkei – UDA
Nyamira – Jerusha Momanyi – ODM
Nyandarua – Faith Wairimu Gitau – UDA
Nyeri – Rahab Mukami – UDA
Samburu – Pauline Lenguris – UDA
Siaya – Christine Ombaka – ODM
Taita Taveta – Lydia Haika – UDA
Tana River – Amina Dika Abdullahi – KANU
Tharaka – Nithi. Susan Ngugi – TSP
Trans Nzoia – Lillian Chebet Siyoi – UDA
Turkana – Cecilia Asinyen – UDA
Uasin Gishu – Gladys Sholei – UDA
Vihiga – Beatrice Adagala – ANC
Wajir – Fatuma Abdi Jehow – ODM
West Pokot – Rael Aleutum Kasiwai – KUP