In Kisumu, acting Party Leader Anyang' Nyong'o urged members to come out in large numbers.
"Let's not forget about tomorrow as the members of the ODM party. Let's come out in large numbers and participate in electing our grassroots officials." said Prof Nyong'o in Kondele and Kisumu Bus Park when he accompanied President William Ruto. Kisumu branch chairman, Paul Akeyo, said all preparations have been put in place. "We gave notices to the police to help with security at the schools where these elections are to be done."
Similarly, Nairobi party chairperson, George Aladwa, met delegates and called for a free and fair exercise, even as he warned individuals he termed as outsiders being used to tamper with the polls.
"We do not want people to come and interfere with our party elections. Those given the mandate to be in charge of the elections must ensure it is above board," he said.
The exercise will be held in over 20,000 polling centres, and is planned to close by 2pm.
Elsewhere in Kilifi, the polls have split party members with some officials accused of trying to influence the outcome. In Rabai, some complained of a plot to impose leaders, and cautioned Governor Gideon Mung'aro not to interfere.
Yesterday, Deputy Party Leader Godfrey Osotsi met Bungoma and Vihiga coordinating committees and branch chairpersons.