The administrator was defeated by a 16% margin but has since stated the process was not credible
Former Gor Mahia official Sally Bolo has refused to accept the outcome of the club elections held on Saturday, August 8.
Bolo was battling incumbent Francis Wasuna for the Vice-Chairperson role, after ditching the initial treasury role. However, the latter managed to get 226 votes which translated to 58%, leaving the former with 42%, or 163 votes.
'The Electoral Board managing the Gor Mahia 2020 polls have miserably failed in this noble task and now leave this great club at the behest of the Sports Disputes Tribunal (SDT) where a section of members and officials had filed a preemptive suit that will not only subject the club to long, winding and unnecessarily tedious battles but also bring it into disrepute," Bolo said in a signed statement obtained by Goal.