A scrutiny of the presidential ballot papers in sampled polling stations revealed discrepancies, ranging from blank forms 34A, to ballots in unsealed envelopes.
In the exercise conducted at the Supreme Court's registry at Forodha House, Nairobi, most of the polling stations lacked the second booklet of forms 34A, referred to as Book 2 of 2, which were meant to be sealed and stored in the ballot boxes.
Similarly, forms 32A, used to identify those who had voted manually, were missing in some ballot boxes.
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