The Law Society of Kenya elections have officially kicked off this morning, setting the stage for a high stakes contest that is expected to shape the future direction of the legal profession in the country.
Voting is underway across designated polling centres, with lawyers turning out to elect new leadership for the Society.
The polls come at a critical time, as the legal fraternity continues to play a central role in governance, constitutionalism and the rule of law.
Among those seeking the top seat of President lawyer Peter Wanyama, Senior counsel Charles Kanjama, and Mwaura Kabata.
The race has been closely watched, with candidates during the campaigns outlining their visions on strengthening the rule of law, protecting advocates’ welfare, and enhancing the Society’s influence in national discourse.
Campaigns officially came to an end yesterday, paving the way for today’s vote.
The elections also come just a year before the country heads into the general election , a factor that observers say makes the outcome even more significant given the Society’s vocal role in matters of public interest and governance.
Voting is expected to continue throughout the day in designated courts across the country with results anticipated later once tallying is complete.
IEBC is conducting the elections with over 18,000 registered lawyers expected to vote .
