Federal Party of Kenya
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The Federal Party of Kenya (FPK) is a political party in Kenya.
History
The FPK nominated 20 National Assembly candidates for the 2007 general elections, receiving 0.2% of the vote and failing to win a seat.
In the 2013 elections the party nominated 56 National Assembly candidates; increasing its vote share to 1.6% and winning three seats;[1] Michael Aringo Onyura in Butula, Peter Safari Shehe in Ganze and Charles Gimose in Hamisi.[2] It also won one seat in the Senate, Ali Abdi Bule in Tana River County.[3]
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