List of most transformative senator; Poll
Nyandarua’s John Methu and the most transformative senator by Politrack.
Nyandarua County Senator John Methu has been ranked as the most transformative senator in the latest Politrack report.
He secured the position after garnering an impressive 85.2% public approval rating in the research conducted between November 19 to 26.
Following closely at position two was Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka with an approval rating of 81.1 percent.
Meru’s Kathure Murungi took the third place with a 75.1 percent score.
According to Politrack, 1,068 registered voters were polled “through a rigorous quota sampling methodology, capturing perspectives from diverse demographic groups.”
The study analysed public perception of legislative effectiveness, offering insights into constituent satisfaction and political representation.
Beyond individual performance, the study also provided a broader view of Kenya’s political landscape, revealing how different counties perceive senators’ contributions.
The next three positions were claimed by Nairobi’s Edwin Sifuna, Nyeri’s Wahome Wamatinga, and Isiolo’s Fatuma Dillo, with scores of 74.8 percent, 73.2 percent, and 70.1 percent, respectively.
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Gachagua’s ally, Kiambu Senator Karungo wa Thang’wa, garnered 67.3 percent support, attaining the seventh position.
He was followed by Kakamega Senator Boniface Khalwale with 66 percent and Kisumu Senator Tom Ojienda with 63.6 percent.
Rounding off the top 10 was presidential aspirant and Busia Senator Okiya Omtatah, with a 62 percent approval rating.
John Kinyua of Laikipia, Enoch Wambua of Kitui, William Cheptumo of Baringo, Samson Cherargei of Nandi, and Mohammed Faki of Mombasa took the 11th to 15th positions, all achieving approval ratings of over 50 per cent.
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