Kenyans seeking to register as voters during the ongoing Enhanced Continuous Voter Registration (ECVR) exercise have been provided with multiple access points across the country to facilitate the process.
In a statement on April 2, 2026, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) announced that voter registration will be conducted in County Assembly Wards on a rotational basis, guided by the movement schedule of registration kits.

This approach is aimed at ensuring wider reach and accessibility, particularly in remote areas.
Key places to register
In addition, eligible voters can register at universities and colleges within their respective constituencies, a move targeting young and first-time voters.
Huduma Centres across the country have also been designated as registration points to further enhance convenience.
IEBC has given direction to registered voters who may want to make changes to their details, including correcting personal information already captured in the system.
“To update particulars of your registration: Visit the Constituency where you are registered,” IEBC statement read.
Changing voting details
Further, for those planning to move their voting location to a different area, the Commission outlined a simple process that requires physical presence in the new constituency of choice.
“To Transfer your Registration Centre: Visit the Constituency where you wish to transfer,” the commission stated.

The IEBC further addressed concerns about whether the voter registration exercise is happening uniformly across the country, especially in areas preparing for by-elections or dealing with legal disputes.
“ECVR shall not be undertaken in electoral areas with scheduled by-elections (Porro Ward, Endo Ward and Emurua Dikirr Constituency) and ongoing election petitions (Malava Constituency and Mbeere North Constituency),” the commission stated
