The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has begun a routine upgrade of its ICT systems, a move that will temporarily lock out members of the public from key digital voter services.
In a public notice dated July 7, 2026, the Commission said the exercise is meant to improve the reliability, security, and overall performance of its platforms.
The upgrade directly affects the online voter search portal at verify.iebc.or.ke, alongside voter transfers and change of particulars. Anyone hoping to confirm their registration status or update their voter details online will have to wait until the Commission signals that services are back up.
Physical registration channels remain unaffected. The Commission confirmed that voter registration at all 290 constituency offices, Huduma Centers, and the Customer Experience Center at Anniversary Towers in Nairobi will continue without interruption.
This is an important distinction for anyone who still needs to register or amend their details in person before upcoming polls, since the digital freeze does not extend to these physical touchpoints.
IEBC has not given a timeline for when the upgrade will be complete, only stating that it will notify stakeholders and the public once the exercise wraps up.
IEBC is not just dealing with backend upgrades this week. On Thursday, July 9, the Commission launches its Pre-Election Disputes Resolution Report for the 2022 General Election, alongside a Case Digest covering the same election cycle.
The branding leans hard on justice and dispute resolution as the route back to credible polls, framing the report less as an archive of 2022 grievances and more as a rehearsal for handling the ones still to come.
With by-elections set for July 16 and the 2027 General Election now the bigger clock, the IEBC is under increased scrutiny, and a report reckoning with how pre-election disputes played out in 2022 gives the Commission a chance to show it has learned something before voters go back to the polls.
Whether the ICT upgrade resolves lingering complaints about the reliability of the online verification portal remains to be seen once services resume.



























