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Sotik Constituency

Kenyan electoral constituency


Kenyan electoral constituency

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Sotik Constituency is an electoral constituency in Kenya established for the 1997 elections. It is one of five constituencies in Bomet County. Sotik has one major river, River Kipsonoi. Sotik is also a hilly place with the main crops being grown are tea and maize. The Nairobi Kisii highway passes through Sotik. Recently, many developments have occurred; Sotik Market was put up by the former governor Hon Isaac Ruto, since then infrastructure has been improving. Sotik is also a religious center with over 10 churches set up in the area, e.g., Bethel AGC, St Joseph's Sotik catholic church and Gustavo D' Kerich chapel.

History

Sotik would have been Abagusii and Maasai territory before 1800 but with a treaty put forward by Menya arap Kisiara, the Maasai migrated to Narok; and in the 1830s the arrival of the three sons of arap Turgat from Nandi; led to a forceful and violent eviction of the Abagusii from the reaches of Bureti (Kapkatet), to Keroka which has a meaning of 'look at home' in Kipsigis dialect.

The arrival of the three sons of arap Turgat was followed by the arrival of the British and the Kipsigis rallied alongside the Nandi and resisted the construction of the Uganda railway; which upon the death of Koitalel and by the agenda of the church against the Orgoik, the Kipsigis signed the Lumbwa Treaty which saw the end of their resistance against the British.

Sotik in its initial status was a stretch of plains where big game was practiced. It is in American records that America's 26th President:- Theodore Roosevelt Jr. liked to use the 405 Winchester centerfire rifle cartridge and on occasion killed lions. Sotik later became an agricultural district producing: Tea, Pyrethrum, Cotton, maize and dairy products.

Sotik is understood by the Belgut Kipsigis to be a general term for Bomet and its residents (Usually derogative as Bomet Kipsigis, especially those from Trans-Mara are seen to be primitive and conservative- An attitude with roots from Lubwa treaty). This is because Bomet town used to be called Sot, only to be changed to Bomet because it used to host an industry scale slaughter house during early post Independence period.

Members of Parliament

ElectionsMPPartyNotes
1997Anthony Kipkoskei Arap KimetoKANU
2002Anthony Kipkoskei Arap KimetoKANU
2007Lorna Chepkemoi LabosoODMLaboso died alongside Kipkalya Kones in an air crash in June 2008.
2008Joyce Cherono LabosoODMdate=May 2018bot=InternetArchiveBotfix-attempted=yes }}
2013Joyce Cherono LabosoURPGeneral Election
2017Dominic Kipkoech Arap Koskei(Sotet Junior)JPHe is the son of former MP Anthony Kipkosgei Arap Kimeto(Sotet)
2022Francis SigeiFrancis Kipyegon Arap SigeiUDASigei won the seat after trying to capture the seat five times.

Wards

WardRegistered Voters(2022 elections)Current Member of County Assembly (MCA)
Rongena Manaret12,034Rosaline Cheptoo
Chemagel18,870Busienei Dennis Kiprotich
Kipsonoi17,736Peter Ronoh
Kapletundo20,992Nathan Kibet
Ndanai Abosi17,049Kirui Paul Kipyegon

References

References

  1. "Kenya National Bureau of Statistics – Area Size by Constituency".
  2. Center for Multiparty Democracy: [http://www.cmd.or.ke/images/Politics%20and%20Paliamenterians%20in%20Kenya.pdf Politics and Parliamentarians in Kenya 1944–2007] {{webarchive. link. (2008-10-28)
  3. [http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=68&art_id=nw20080610182455856C880094 "Two Kenyan government ministers die"], Sapa-AFP (''IOL''), June 10, 2008.
  4. (May 2018)
  5. : [http://info.mzalendo.com/position/member-national-assembly/?place_slug=bomet-county National Assembly 2013 - Member of the National Assembly]
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