Last updated on July 8th, 2023 at 07:33 pm
In this list of Elected Members of Parliament (MPs) in Narok County. We have gathered the information from reliable sources to provide you with an up to date and accurate list of elected Members of Parliament (MPs) in Narok County and their respective constituencies and the party they represent based on general election of 2022.
A constituency in Kenya is a geographic area represented by an elected Members of Parliament (MPs) in the National Assembly. There are 290 constituencies in Kenya, each with an average population of around 160,000 people.
Through this list of elected members of parliament in Narok County. You will be able to learn more about the current office holders, their respective parties and constituencies they represent.
Without further ado here is a list of elected Members of Parliament (MPs) in Narok County
Name | Constituency | Party |
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Julius Lekakenyole Sunkuli | Kilgoris | Kenya African National Union (KANU) |
Johana Ng’eno Kipyegon | Emurua Dikirr | United Democratic Alliance (UDA) |
Agnes Mantaine Pareyio | Narok North | Jubilee |
Lemanken Aramat | Narok East | United Democratic Alliance (UDA) |
Ole Ntutu Kitilai | Narok South | Independent |
Gabriel Koshal Tongoyo | Narok West | United Democratic Alliance (UDA) |
Members of Parliament Salaries in Kenya
The Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC) recently issued a gazette notice in July 28, 2022 stating that Members of Parliament (MPs) earns a monthly salary of Ksh 710,000, including basic pay of Ksh 426,000, a house allowance of Ksh 150,000, and a market adjustment of Ksh 134,000.
Basic Salary | Ksh. 426, 000 |
House Allowance | Ksh. 150,000 |
Market Adjustment | Ksh. 134,00 |
Commuter Allowance | Official |
Total Salary | Ksh. 710,000 |
As an elected member of Parliament in Kenya, some of the functions include:
- Representing their constituents in parliament
- Debating and voting on legislation
- Oversight of government activities
- Allocation of resources and development projects
- Engaging in constituency development through the Constituency Development Fund
- Constituency representation in government programs and policies
- Attending and participating in parliamentary committee meetings
- Responding to constituent needs and concerns
- Advocating for the interests of their constituents
- Engaging in public outreach and communication with their constituents.