Private legal practitioner, Sampson Lardy Anyenini, has argued that there is no law that prescribes punishment for persons who decide to make their votes public during elections.
Speaking on JoyNews, Sampson Lardy Anyenini argued that while the law advocates the protection of a voter's choice, it does not proscribe the publication of the vote by the person.
According to him, the law in its current state mandates the electoral authorities to ensure that the decisions of people are protected from the public.
However, he said there is no such law against persons who deliberately make their choice of candidate public after voting. "If I voluntarily disclose my vote, I cannot be punished for voluntarily disclosing my vote.