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Effect of Digital Electoral Mobilization on National Security in Nairobi City County, Kenya

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  • Jairus Mutinda Kilatya

    (Department of Security, Diplomacy and Peace Studies, Kenyatta University, September, 2025)

  • Prof. Ngari Lazarus Kinyua

    (Department of Security, Diplomacy and Peace Studies, Kenyatta University, September, 2025)

  • Dr. Odhiambo Evans Onyango

    (Department of Security, Diplomacy and Peace Studies, Kenyatta University, September, 2025)

Abstract

This study specifically analyzed assessed the effect of political party online electoral mobilization on national security. Human Security and Securitization Theories explained how online electoral mobilization can threaten individual safety and national stability, and how such threats are framed to justify state security responses in Nairobi’s informal settlements. The study used a mixed-method design with 400 purposively sampled respondents from Nairobi’s informal settlements. Data were collected through interviews, questionnaires, and focus groups, and thematic analysis was applied to organize qualitative insights into themes, providing a comprehensive understanding of electoral security and social dynamics. This study observed that digital platforms can enhance electoral security by enabling real-time alerts, rumour control, and peace campaigns, helping communities and authorities prevent violence. However, they also pose risks, as misinformation, hate speech, and online echo chambers can quickly escalate tensions and undermine social cohesion, creating a national security challenge. Digital platforms aid political engagement and peace-building during elections but can also spread misinformation and incite violence, posing national security risks. Addressing this requires balanced monitoring, digital literacy, and responsible platform use.

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  • Jairus Mutinda Kilatya & Prof. Ngari Lazarus Kinyua & Dr. Odhiambo Evans Onyango, 2025. "Effect of Digital Electoral Mobilization on National Security in Nairobi City County, Kenya," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(9), pages 3573-3586, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-9:p:3573-3586
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