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Supreme Court upholds President Uhuru's win in repeat election.

Supreme Court upholds President Uhuru's win in repeat election
- The Supreme Court has ruled Uhuru Kenyatta was rightfully elected as president in repeat election
- The court has dismissed three petitions seeking to nullify the October 26 election
- The court had annulled Uhuru's win in the August 8 election and ordered for a fresh election

The Supreme Court has upheld the victory of President Uhuru Kenyatta in the repeat election conducted on Thursday, October 26. Chief Justice David Maraga said the Supreme Court judges unanimously dismissed the three petitions filed to challenge Uhuru's win. The judges said the petitions were not merited.
Supreme Court upholds President Uhuru's win in repeat election
Delivering the ruling that took less than 10 minutes, the Chief Justice said the three petitions as filed did not convince the court to nullify, for a second time, Uhuru's win.The court ruled that the repeat election was legitimate and Uhuru was validly elected.Maraga said the judges could not write the full judgement as they had only two days to make a determination.

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