The Orange Democratic Movement has emerged as Kenya’s most popular political party, according to the latest survey conducted by TIFA Research.
The findings place ODM at the top with 20 percent support nationally, reinforcing its continued dominance despite shifting political alliances since the last general election.
The survey ranks the ruling United Democratic Alliance second at 16 percent, indicating sustained but narrowing support as the party grapples with governance pressures and internal realignments.
Jubilee Party follows with 11 percent, reflecting a modest but stable base after years of political decline.
Wiper Democratic Movement and the Democratic Congress Party are tied at 6 percent each, highlighting growing competition among mid-sized parties positioning themselves ahead of the 2027 polls.
Political analysts note that ODM’s lead reflects strong grassroots networks, consistent messaging and sustained visibility across several regions.
The results also point to an increasingly fragmented political landscape, where no single party commands overwhelming national support.
The survey is expected to influence coalition negotiations, party strategy and leadership calculations as political actors intensify preparations for the next election cycle.
Observers say voter sentiment remains fluid, with economic conditions and governance performance likely to shape future shifts in party popularity.
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