Kenyatta said he "personally disagrees" with the ruling but respects it, but he lashed out at the judges, saying that "six people have decided they will go against the will of the people." He called for peace in a country where some elections have been followed by deadly violence.
No presidential election in the East African economic hub has ever been nullified. Opposition members danced in the streets, marvelling at the setback for Kenyatta, the son of the country's first president, in the long rivalry between Kenya's leading political families.
The six-judge bench ruled 4-2 in favour of the petition filed by Odinga. He claimed the electronic voting results were hacked into and manipulated in favour of Kenyatta, who had won a second term with 54 per cent of the vote.
The court did not place blame on Kenyatta or his party.
Odinga's lawyer had argued that a scrutiny of the forms used to tally the ballots had anomalies that affected nearly 5 million votes.
Commission chairman Wafula Chebukati said today they will make personal changes before the new vote, and he invited the prosecution of any staffer found to be involved in malpractice.
Odinga called for the election commission to be disbanded.
The lead counsel for the president, Ahmednassir Abdulahi, told the court that the nullification was a "very political decision" but said they will live with the consequences.
Two dozen countries including the United States, which already had congratulated Kenyatta on his victory, issued a joint statement today saying the court's ruling "demonstrated Kenya's resilient democracy and commitment to the rule of law.
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