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ODM dismisses reports of coercion to vote by consensus

Acting ODM leader Peter Anyang Nyong'o addresses the Press at Kisumu International Airport after taking over leadership of the party.[File. Standard ]

Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) has dismissed reports that its members were forced to vote by way of consensus during the grassroots elections held on Wednesday.

ODM National Elections Coordinating Committee (NECC) chairperson Emily Awita yesterday said the party will launch investigations in areas where violence and disruption were witnessed and take necessary action on those involved, regardless of their status in the party or society.

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