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Constitution of Kenya, 2010
(a) to have served a full term as county governor if, at the date
on which the person assumed office, more than two and a half
years remain before the date of the next regularly scheduled
election under Article 180 (1); or
(b) not to have served a term of office as county governor, in
any other case.
(4) If a vacancy occurs in the office of county governor and that
of deputy county governor, or if the deputy county governor is unable to
act, the speaker of the county assembly shall act as county governor.
(5) If a vacancy occurs in the circumstances contemplated
by clause (4), an election to the office of county governor shall be
held within sixty days after the speaker assumes the office of county
governor.
(6) A person who assumes the office of county governor under
this Article shall, unless otherwise removed from office under this
Constitution, hold office until the newly elected county governor
assumes office following the next election held under Article 180 (1).

Functions of
county executive
committees.

183. (1) A county executive committee shall—
(a) implement county legislation;
(b) implement, within the county, national legislation to the
extent that the legislation so requires;
(c) manage and coordinate the functions of the county
administration and its departments; and
(d) perform any other functions conferred on it by this
Constitution or national legislation.
(2) A county executive committee may prepare proposed
legislation for consideration by the county assembly.
(3) The county executive committee shall provide the county
assembly with full and regular reports on matters relating to the
county.

Urban areas and
cities.

184. (1) National legislation shall provide for the governance and
management of urban areas and cities and shall, in particular—
(a) establish criteria for classifying areas as urban areas and
cities,

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