A security officer guards a handful of voters that had turned out for the referendum at Waberi Primary school of Wajir East Constituency. Voting started as timely and smooth but turnout of voters has been very low in the early morning hours on Wednesday. PHOTO/ Abdullahi Jamaa Abdi
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Voters line up at a local polling station in Zimmerman, Nairobi. Kenyans began voting Wednesday on the proposed constitution. PHOTO/ William OERI
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Prisoners line up to vote at the Kamiti Maximum Prison.
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Prisoners line up to vote at the Kamiti Maxmum Prison where 200 prisoners are registered as voters. PHOTO/ANTHONY OMUYA
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Catherine Kuria, a retired civil servant, makes a call soon after casting her vote at the Uhuru Gardens polling station on Wednesday. Photo/Elvis Ogina
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The message was very clear 'Vote Peacefully' at the Langata's Uhuru Gardens polling station. Photo/Elvis Ogina (Nairobi)
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Security was tightened at the Langata's Uhuru Gardens polling station. Photo/Elvis Ogina (Nairobi)
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The IIEC officials used ink to mark those who have voted at the Langata's Uhuru Gardens polling station Photo/Elvis Ogina
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Catholic Archbishop Cardinal John Njue casts his vote in a ballot box at Holy Family Basilica polling station in Nairobi. Kenyans began voting Wednesday on the proposed constitution. PHOTO/Suleiman Mbatiah
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Catholic Archbishop Cardinal John Njue addresses journalists shortly after casting s his vote in a ballot box at Holy Family Basilica polling station in Nairobi. PHOTO/ Suleiman Mbatiah
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Ms. Fatuma Hussein displays her inked-finger moments after she cast her referendum vote at Waberi Primary School in Wajir East Constituency. PHOTO/ Abdullahi Jamaa Abdi