A Member of the County Assembly (MCA) plays a crucial role in Kenyaβs devolved government system, representing citizens at the county level. The MCA’s key functions include:
β Representation β Acting as the voice of the people in county governance.
β Legislation β Making and amending county laws.
β Oversight β Ensuring accountability in the county executive.
π Qualifications for Election as an MCA
To qualify as a Member of the County Assembly (MCA), a candidate must:
β Be a Kenyan citizen for at least 10 years before the election.
β Be a registered voter in Kenya.
β Be nominated by a political party or run as an independent candidate.
β Meet moral and ethical standards as per the Leadership and Integrity Act.
β Not be a public officer or holding a state office (except as an MCA).
β Not be an undischarged bankrupt.
β Not be of unsound mind.
β Not have been sentenced to imprisonment for at least six months.
β Not have violated Chapter Six of the Constitution on leadership and integrity.
β Not owe allegiance to a foreign state (except where dual citizenship was obtained automatically).
β Not have been dismissed from public office for violating the Constitution.
πΉ Minimum Age: 18 years
πΉ No Maximum Age Limit
π Educational Requirements for MCAs
Previously: A university degree was required under Section 22 of the Elections Act.
Current Status: The High Court declared this requirement unconstitutional due to lack of public participation.
π As of now, no university degree is required for MCAs unless the law is amended.
π Additional Requirements During Nomination
π A candidate must submit the following documents to the IEBC:
β National ID or Passport (as used during voter registration).
β Passport-size photograph (electronic and hard copy).
β Letter of resignation (if a public officer, at least 6 months before elections).
β Nomination certificate (if running under a political party).
β Signed Code of Conduct (as per the Elections Act).
β Commission Nomination Form 18, including:
- Statutory Declaration Form
- Self-Declaration Form (on integrity & leadership)
β Names, ID numbers, and signatures of a proposer and seconder (registered voters in the ward).
π Additional Requirements for Independent Candidates
β Registrar of Political Parties Clearance Certificate (to prove no party affiliation 3 months before elections).
β 500 signatures from registered voters in the ward.
β Copies of ID cards of those 500 voters.
β Form of Intention to Contest (as prescribed by IEBC).
β Approved election symbol (as per Section 32 of the Elections Act).
β Physical office within the ward, available for IEBC inspection.
π Nomination Fees for MCAs
π Non-refundable fees paid to IEBC via bankerβs cheque:
β KES 2,500 β Youth, Women, and Persons with Disabilities (below 35 years).
β KES 5,000 β Other candidates.
π MCA Term Limit
π Each term lasts 5 years.
π No term limits β An MCA can run for re-election indefinitely.
π Summary
β MCAs play a key role in county governance through representation, legislation, and oversight.
β Candidates must be Kenyan citizens, registered voters, and meet integrity standards.
β No degree is currently required due to a High Court ruling.
β Independent candidates have additional requirements (signatures, clearance, and an office).
β MCA position has no term limits β can be re-elected multiple times.
π MCAs are vital in ensuring accountability and development at the county level!