§ Mr. Brockwayasked the Secretary of State for the Colonies how many Africans have been registered as electors in the different tribes, respectively, in Kenya.
§ Mr. Lennox-Boyd,pursuant to his reply [OFFICIAL REPORT, 14th November, 1956; Vol. 560, c. 20], supplied the following information:—
By the 31st October, 64,606 Africans had been registered as voters in Kenya. The breakdown of this total by tribes is as follows:
Tribe Total Votes Registered at 31st October, 1956 1. Abaluyha 6,361 2. Bukusu 5,908 3. Digo and Duruma 1,767 4. Elgeyo and Marakwet 449 5. Embu 879 6. Giriama 1,469 7. Kamba 11,773 8. Kikuyu 6,589 9. Kipsigis 2,477 10. Luo and Kisii 11,823 11. Masai 469 12. Meru 11,256 13. Nandi 468 14. Riverine (Tana River) 639 15. Samburu 155 16. Swahili 11 17. Teita and Taveta 535 18. Tugen and Suk 810 19. Settled areas containing more than one tribe, where tribal breakdown is not available 768 TOTAL 64,606