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Six judges to give details on their verdict to uphold Uhuru's victory in repeat poll

Chief Justice David Maraga listens to the petition challenging repeat presidential poll. [Photo: Courtesy]

Circumstances requiring fresh nomination of presidential candidates, implication of withdrawal of a candidate before a repeat vote and vote boycott in certain areas are issues Supreme Court judges will settle today to guide future elections.

Six judges led by Chief Justice David Maraga will today give a detailed judgement explaining their unanimous decision to uphold President Uhuru Kenyatta’s win in the October 26 fresh presidential election boycotted by Opposition leader Raila Odinga, Uhuru's main challenger.

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