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Anne Waiguru, journalist Mohammed Ali and businesswoman Esther Passaris are likely to win the seats they vied for in the national election.

Waiguru, who once served as Devolution Cabinet Secretary, had 108,736 votes, by 6.50am on Wednesday, against Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua's 77,874.

Bedan Kagai had 6,599 votes while Governor Joseph Ndathi trailed at 3,033.

Waiguru and Karua battled it out for the governor post in the county that has 349,836 registered voters, and is position 23 in the list of counties with the most voters.

Waiguru resigned from her minister post in November 2015 following the Sh1.8 billion NYS scandal while Karua was Justice minister in former President Mwai Kibaki's regime.

The former CS trounced Ndathi during the Jubilee Party primaries.

The public had expected President Uhuru Kenyatta to endorse Waiguru or Karua during their rigorous campaigns but he said the people would make the choice.

Ali, known for the Jicho Pevu show, wants to take over from Hezron Awiti as Nyali MP. He went independent after ditching NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga's ODM party.

The former KTN journalist had 20,768 votes at that time and was followed by ODM's Said Salim (12,643), Jubilee's Ashraf Bayusuf (7,556) and Wiper's John Mcharo (2,586).

Passaris had 639 470 votes and was followed by incumbent Nairobi woman representative Rachel Shebesh who had 514,790.

Passaris is in the orange party and Shebesh in Jubilee Party.

-The Star