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Infographics14 July 2026 - 16:00

Which political parties are leading in popularity?

UDA holds a narrow lead with 22 per cent popularity.

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by Hillary Bett
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The United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and the Orange Democratic Movement (Moverment/ODM) are locked in a tight race for political supremacy, according to a new opinion poll released by Infotrak Research & Consulting on July 13, 2026.



The data reveals that UDA holds a narrow lead with 22 per cent popularity, closely shadowed by ODM at 21 percent.

However, a significant portion of the electorate remains unaligned, as 29 per cent of respondents state they have no party preference or associate with none. Another 7 per cent preferred not to disclose their political leanings.


Beyond the frontrunners, smaller political entities are carving out their own shares of support. The Democracy for Citizens Party (DCP) follows in third place with 9 per cent popularity, while the Jubilee Party registers at 6 per cent. The Wiper Democratic Front (WDF) secures 5 per cent of the polled support.

A final 2 per cent of the popularity is distributed among various other political parties. This collective minor segment includes FORD-Kenya, KANU, Peoples' Democratic Party (PDP), Party of National Unity (PNU), Maendeleo Chap Chap Party, Movement for Democracy and Growth (MDG), People's Liberation Party (PLP), Usawa Kwa Wote Party, United Green Movement (UGM), Thirdway Alliance Kenya, Ukweli Party, Frontier Alliance Party (FAP), NARC, Muungano Party, Restore and Build Kenya Party, Peoples' Empowerment Party (PEP), Kenya National Congress (KNC), and Chama Cha Mashinani (CCM).

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