Counties
Find your branch
A county branch, constituency sub-branches beneath it, and ward sub-branches beneath those. That is the structure the constitution requires in at least twenty-four counties.
Organisers are working in the rest. If your county shows as organising, we still want to hear from you.
Article 9.1, party constitution
Pick a county on the map or from the list.
No county by that name.
What branches do
Four jobs, every ward
Recruit and register
Sign up members and keep the local section of the register current.
Explain the agenda
Take the manifesto to the ward, in the language spoken there.
Vet aspirants
Identify and vet candidates for Governor, Senator, MP and MCA with the National Elections Board.
Mobilise
Coordinate campaigns and get members to the polling station.
Article 9.2, party constitution
Who runs it
Appointed, then answerable
County committees are appointed by the National Executive Council for five years and meet at least quarterly. Ward committees are nominated by the county committee, also for five years.
Articles 9.3 and 9.5
County Executive Committee
- County Coordinator
- Deputy County Coordinator
- County Secretary
- County Deputy Secretary
- County Treasurer
- Organising Secretary
- Women Leader
- Youth Leader
- Representative of persons with disability
Meetings are called by the County Secretary on seven days notice. Quorum is two thirds.
Ward Executive Committee
- Ward Coordinator
- Ward Secretary
- Ward Treasurer
Three officials only. They also establish the polling station committees, on three days notice and a two-thirds quorum.
Who reports to whom
A ward issue has a route
Three steps from a ward meeting to the national secretariat, with a named office at the end of it.
Article 9.4
Ward sub-branch
Reports to the constituency sub-branch.
Constituency sub-branch
Reports to the county branch.
County branch
Reports to the National Secretariat through the National Organising Secretary.
Kenyans abroad
Diaspora branches
PPK may establish diaspora branches wherever there is a significant Kenyan community. They operate under the law of the host country and under this constitution, and are coordinated from the head office.
Article 9.6
Tell us which country and how many of you there are.
No branch near you?
Put your ward on the map
Branches begin with members, not offices. Tell us how many of you there are and where, and the National Organising Secretary takes it from there.