Orange Democratic Movement
Orange Democratic Movement | |
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| Abbreviation | ODM |
| Leader | Oburu Odinga (acting) |
| Chairperson | Gladys Wanga |
| Secretary-General | Edwin Sifuna |
| Presidium | National Executive Committee of the Orange Democratic Movement |
| Spokesperson | Philip Etale |
| Deputy Secretary Generals | Agnes Zani Catherine Omanyo |
| Treasurer-General | Timothy Bosire |
| Senate minority leader | Stewart Madzayo |
| National Assembly minority leader | Junet Mohamed |
| Founder | Raila Odinga |
| Founded | 2005 |
| Headquarters | Nairobi, Kenya |
| Newspaper | Chungwa |
| Youth wing | ODM Youth League (OYL) |
| Women Wing | ODM Women League (OWL) |
| Veterans Wing | ODM Veterans League (OVL) |
| Ideology | Social democracy Populism |
| Political position | Centre-left |
| National affiliation | Azimio La Umoja |
| International affiliation | Liberal International |
| African affiliation | Africa Liberal Network |
| Colours | Orange White Blue |
| Slogan | Chungwa Moja, Maisha Bora! One Orange, Better Life! |
| Parliamentary Caucus | Orange Democratic Movement Caucus |
| Party Conference | National Delegates Conference (NDC) |
| National Assembly | 85 / 349 |
| Senate | 12 / 67 |
| EALA | 5 / 9 |
| Pan-African Parliament | 2 / 5 |
| Governors | 16 / 47 |
| Members of County Assemblies | 578 / 1,450 |
| Website | |
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The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) is a centre-left political party in Kenya. It is the successor of a grassroots people's movement that was formed during the 2005 Kenyan constitutional referendum campaign. This movement separated in August 2007 into the Orange Democratic Movement Party of Kenya and the Wiper Democratic Movement – Kenya (formerly the Orange Democratic Movement – Kenya, known as ODM–Kenya).
The name "orange" originates from the ballot cards in the referendum, in which the banana represented a "yes" vote, and the orange represented a "no" vote. Thus, the parties demonstrates that it supported a no vote in the 2005 referendum. The original linchpins of the ODM were Uhuru Kenyatta's KANU party and the late Raila Odinga's LDP. While Kenyatta left KANU, Odinga remained and led ODM until his death in 2025. The party tends to be more popular among the Kenyan Luo people.