Kenyans will now return to vote on this day after Court nullified Uhuru Kenyatta's re-election
The Supreme Court has nulified Uhuru Kenyatta's re-election in the August 8 poll.Four judges ruled in favour of NASA's petition challenging the results, while two - Njoki Ndung'u and Jackton Ojwang - ruled against."Presidential election was not conducted in accordance to the Constitution.The results are null and void," Maraga saidThis means that fresh elections must be held within 60 days after invalidation of the presidential poll.Making the ruling on Friday, Chief Justice David Maraga said the IBEC failed, neglected or refused to conduct election in keeping with laws."We were satisfied that the election was not conducted as the constitution dictates," he said.CJ Maraga, however, said there was no misconduct on President Uhuru Kenyatta’s side. The CJ concluded that the irregularities in the electoral process affected the integrity of the entire exercise.Following the Supreme Court verdict, Kenyans will return to the vote on November 1.