Kenya presidential vote loser files Supreme Court challenge


              Presidential candidate Raila Odinga, center, hands over the petition and boxes of evidence to the Supreme Court challenging the election results, accompanied by running mate Martha Karua, left, in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. Odinga filed a Supreme Court challenge to last week's election result, asserting that the process was marked by criminal subversion and seeking that the outcome be nullified and a new vote be ordered. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
            
              Presidential candidate Raila Odinga, center, arrives amidst crowds of supporters to hand over the petition to the Supreme Court challenging the election results, in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. Odinga filed a Supreme Court challenge to last week's election result, asserting that the process was marked by criminal subversion and seeking that the outcome be nullified and a new vote be ordered. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
            
              Presidential candidate Raila Odinga, center, accompanied by running mate Martha Karua, center-right, arrive to hand over the petition to the Supreme Court challenging the election results, in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. Odinga filed a Supreme Court challenge to last week's election result, asserting that the process was marked by criminal subversion and seeking that the outcome be nullified and a new vote be ordered. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
            
              Presidential candidate Raila Odinga waves to supporters as he leaves the Supreme Court in Nairobi, Kenya Monday, Aug. 22, 2022. Odinga filed a Supreme Court challenge to last week's election result, asserting that the process was marked by criminal subversion and seeking that the outcome be nullified and a new vote be ordered. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Kenya presidential vote loser files Supreme Court challenge