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Kenya’s IEBC Warns Voters: Ksh1 Million Fine for Polling Booth Photos

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Last updated: May 13, 2026 3:13 pm
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Nairobi Voters Warned: Selfies in Polling Booths Could Land You in Jail or Cost You Ksh1 Million

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Why the Ban?Public ReactionEnsuring ComplianceLooking Ahead

Nairobi, Kenya – As Kenyans prepare to cast their votes in Thursday’s by-elections, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has issued a stern warning: taking selfies, photos, or videos inside polling booths could result in hefty fines or even jail time. The electoral body has emphasized that such actions violate the sanctity and secrecy of the voting process and are punishable under the Election Offences Act of 2016.

In a statement released by IEBC Chairman Erastus Ethekon, voters were reminded that capturing images of marked ballot papers or recording activities inside polling stations is strictly prohibited. “The secrecy of the vote must be preserved at all times. Photography and video recording in polling booths are not only prohibited but also constitute an election offence,” Ethekon stated.

Under Section 7(3)(e) of the Election Offences Act, individuals found guilty of these violations could face a fine of up to Ksh1 million ($7,300), a prison sentence of up to three years, or both. The law is particularly stringent when such actions are intended to prove political loyalty or secure financial rewards.

The warning comes as Kenya gears up for by-elections in Emurua Dikirr Constituency, as well as in Porro and Endo Wards. The IEBC has urged voters to adhere to electoral laws to ensure a smooth, transparent, and credible voting process.

Why the Ban?

The prohibition on photography inside polling booths is rooted in the need to protect voter privacy and prevent potential manipulation of the electoral process. Marked ballot papers, if photographed, could be used to coerce voters, manipulate outcomes, or influence voting behavior. By enforcing this rule, the IEBC aims to uphold the integrity of the democratic process and ensure that every vote counts equally.

Ethekon stressed that the ban is not merely a procedural formality but a critical safeguard against election-related misconduct. “The sanctity of the ballot is paramount. Any attempt to compromise it undermines the very foundation of our democracy,” he added.

Public Reaction

The warning has sparked mixed reactions among voters and observers. While some appreciate the strict measures to ensure a fair election, others have raised concerns about the practicality of enforcing such rules in the age of smartphones and social media.

“I understand the need for privacy, but most people don’t even know that taking a selfie could land them in jail,” said John Kimani, a voter in Nairobi. “The IEBC should do more to educate the public about these laws.”

Others, however, support the crackdown. “Voting is a serious matter, and it should be treated as such. People need to respect the rules and focus on casting their votes,” said Grace Mwende, a political analyst based in Nairobi.

Ensuring Compliance

To enforce the ban, the IEBC has deployed additional officials and security personnel to polling stations. Voters are being briefed on the rules before entering polling booths, and signage reminding them of the photography ban has been prominently displayed.

Observers say the success of these measures will depend on public awareness and cooperation. “The IEBC has a responsibility to communicate these rules clearly and consistently. Voters also need to take personal responsibility and respect the law,” said Michael Otieno, a legal expert specializing in electoral law.

Looking Ahead

As voters head to the polls on Thursday, the IEBC’s warning serves as a stark reminder of the importance of adhering to electoral laws. With the by-elections seen as a litmus test for Kenya’s electoral system, the stakes are high for both voters and electoral officials.

The commission has expressed confidence in its preparedness for the by-elections, citing extensive voter education campaigns and enhanced security measures. “We are committed to ensuring a free, fair, and credible election. We urge all voters to play their part by complying with the law,” Ethekon concluded.

— Reported by Nexio News

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