Widely recognized for its credible and data-driven public opinion surveys, Mwelekeo Insights continues to provide valuable research that helps track voter sentiment and shape informed political discussions across Kenya.
Mwelekeo Insights has released the findings of its latest public opinion survey on the race for the Kamukunji Member of Parliament seat, giving a clear picture of how voters currently view the candidates.
The survey offers valuable insight into the state of the contest while highlighting the important role that professional research plays in helping the public understand political trends.
By using careful research methods and presenting the findings in a clear way, Mwelekeo Insights continues to build its reputation as a trusted research firm in Kenya.
According to the survey, Hon. Simon Mbugua is currently the front-runner with 63.1% support.
The findings show that he enjoys a strong lead over the other candidates at this point in the race.
While opinion polls only reflect public views at the time they are conducted, the results indicate that Simon Mbugua has built significant support among respondents who took part in the survey.
The poll also found that Hon. Yusuf Hassan, who is vying on the Jubilee Party ticket, has 21.4% support.
Although he trails the leading candidate by a considerable margin, the survey shows that he continues to enjoy support from a section of voters in the constituency.
Meanwhile, Hussein Mohamed, who is contesting on the UDA ticket, received 15.1% support.
The survey further found that only 0.4% of respondents were undecided, suggesting that nearly everyone interviewed had already settled on their preferred candidate.
Mwelekeo Insights has become known for conducting professional research that captures the views of ordinary citizens.
The firm gathers opinions through structured surveys and carefully analyzes the information before releasing the findings.
This approach helps ensure that the published results are based on genuine responses rather than assumptions or speculation.
Opinion polls are an important part of any democratic society because they provide a snapshot of public opinion at a specific time.
They help voters, political leaders, researchers, and other stakeholders understand how different candidates are performing while also encouraging informed public discussion.
At the same time, polls are not predictions of election outcomes because public opinion can change as campaigns continue and new issues emerge.
The Kamukunji survey demonstrates the value of independent research in providing factual information.
The percentages published by Mwelekeo Insights give a balanced picture of the current race and show the differences in support among the candidates.
The gap between Hon. Simon Mbugua and his closest competitors is noticeable, yet the findings also show that both Hon. Yusuf Hassan and Hussein Mohamed have supporters who continue to back their campaigns.
Beyond politics, Mwelekeo Insights carries out research on social, economic, and public policy issues that affect the lives of Kenyans.
The firm’s work helps organizations, institutions, and decision-makers understand what people think about important matters.
By maintaining high professional standards, the research firm has earned trust from those who rely on accurate and evidence-based information.
The survey also reflects strong public interest in the Kamukunji parliamentary contest. High participation in the study allowed Mwelekeo Insights to gather a broad range of opinions, making the findings a useful reflection of current voter sentiment.
Such research helps create meaningful conversations about leadership and encourages decisions based on facts rather than rumours.
It is important to remember that opinion polls represent views at the time the research is conducted.
Campaigns continue to evolve, candidates engage voters, and new developments can influence public opinion. For that reason, surveys like this one should be seen as indicators of current trends instead of final election results.
The latest Kamukunji parliamentary survey reinforces the importance of credible public opinion research. With Hon. Simon Mbugua leading on 63.1%, Hon. Yusuf Hassan receiving 21.4%, Hussein Mohamed recording 15.1%, and 0.4% remaining undecided, the findings provide a clear snapshot of the race.
Mwelekeo Insights commitment to accuracy, transparency, and professional methods will continue to provide valuable information that helps the public, leaders, and other stakeholders better understand changing public opinion.


