Kenya elected 47 Women Representatives during the 2022 general election, one from each county. These leaders play a critical role in the National Assembly by representing the interests of women, youth, and marginalized groups.
They also make laws, debate policies, and hold the government accountable. The position ensures that women’s voices are well represented in national leadership.
Below is the updated list of elected Women Representatives in Kenya, their counties, and political parties. This guide also includes their salaries and allowances.

Comprehensive Guide On Elected Women Representatives In Kenya
Women Representatives in Kenya are an important part of the country’s governance system. They were introduced to increase female participation in politics and decision-making. Each county elects one Woman Representative to the National Assembly. Their main duties include:
- Representing special interest groups
- Making and amending laws
- Debating policies and government programs
- Oversighting the executive to ensure compliance with the constitution
Below is the updated list of the elected Women Representatives in Kenya after the 2022 polls.
Complete List Of Elected Women Representatives In Kenya
Coastal Region
- Mombasa – Zamzam Mohamed Chimba (ODM)
- Kwale – Fatuma Hamisi Masito (ODM)
- Kilifi – Gertrude Mbeyu Mwanyanje (ODM)
- Tana River – Amina Dika Abdullahi (KANU)
- Lamu – Monicah Muthoni Marubu (Independent)
- Taita Taveta – Lydia Haika Mnene Mizighi (UDA)
North Eastern Region
- Garissa – Amina Udgoon Siyad (Jubilee)
- Wajir – Fatuma Abdi Jehow (ODM)
- Mandera – Umul Ker Kassim Sheikh (UDM)
Upper Eastern Region
- Marsabit – Naomi Jillo Waqo (UDA)
- Isiolo – Mumina Gollo Bonaya (Jubilee)
- Meru – Elizabeth Karambu Kailemia (UDA)
- Tharaka Nithi – Susan Ngugi Nduyo (TSP)
- Embu – Pamela Njoki Njeru (UDA)
Lower Eastern Region
- Kitui – Irene Muthoni Kasalu (Wiper)
- Machakos – Joyce Kamene (Wiper)
- Makueni – Rose Museo Mumo (Wiper)
Central Region
- Nyandarua – Faith Wairimu Gitau (UDA)
- Nyeri – Rahab Mukami Wachira (UDA)
- Kirinyaga – Jane Njeri Maina (UDA)
- Murang’a – Betty Njeri Maina (UDA)
- Kiambu – Anne Wanjiku Mugo Muratha (UDA)
Rift Valley Region
- Turkana – Cecilia Asinyen Ngitit (UDA)
- West Pokot – Rael Chepkemoi Kasiwai (KUP)
- Samburu – Pauline Lenguris (UDA)
- Trans Nzoia – Lillian Chebet Siyoi (UDA)
- Uasin Gishu – Gladys Jepkosgei Boss Shollei (UDA)
- Elgeyo-Marakwet – Jeptoo Ng’elechei Caroline (Independent)
- Nandi – Cynthia Jepkosgei Muge (UDA)
- Baringo – Flowrence Jematiah Sergon (UDA)
- Laikipia – Jane Wangechi Kagiri (UDA)
- Nakuru – Liza Chepkorir Chelule (UDA)
- Narok – Rebecca Noonaishi Tonkei (UDA)
- Kajiado – Leah Sopiato Sankaire (UDA)
- Kericho – Beatrice Chepng’eno Kemei (UDA)
- Bomet – Linet Chepkorir (UDA)
Western Region
- Kakamega – Elsie Busihile Muhanda (ODM)
- Vihiga – Beatrice Kahai Adagala (ANC)
- Bungoma – Catherine Nanjala Wambilianga (FORD Kenya)
- Busia – Catherine Nakhabi Omanyo (ODM)
Nyanza Region
- Siaya – Christine Ombaka Oduor (ODM)
- Kisumu – Ruth Adhiambo Odinga (ODM)
- Homa Bay – Bensuda Joyce Atieno (ODM)
- Migori – Fatuma Zinabu Mohammed (Independent)
- Kisii – Donya Dorice Aburi (Wiper)
- Nyamira – Momanyi Jerusha Mongina (Jubilee)
Nairobi County
- Nairobi City – Esther Muthoni Passaris (ODM)
Women Representatives Salary In Kenya
Women Representatives in Kenya earn the same salary as Members of the National Assembly. According to the Salaries and Remuneration Commission (SRC), their pay structure is as follows:
- Basic Salary – Ksh 426,000
- House Allowance – Ksh 150,000
- Market Adjustment – Ksh 134,000
- Total Monthly Pay – Ksh 710,000
Apart from the monthly salary, they also receive mileage allowances, medical cover, and sitting allowances for committee meetings.
Role Of Women Representatives In Kenya
The main reason behind creating this position was to ensure gender inclusivity in leadership. Women Representatives champion the rights of women, youth, and marginalized groups. They also bring local issues to the national platform and participate in lawmaking.