The race was proclaimed uncertain by the Independent National Electoral Commission on Sunday in light of the fact that, as indicated by the commission,
the contrast between the votes scored by the two driving gatherings, the PDP and the All Progressives Congress, was lower than the number of votes dropped.
After the examination of the considerable number of results from the 30 gathering territories of the state,
Adeleke of the PDP had 254,698 while the hopeful of APC, Gboyega Oyetola, surveyed 254,345.
The competitor of the Action Democratic Party, Moshood Adeoti, scored 49,742, while the hopeful of the African Democratic Congress,
Fatai Akinbade, scored 7,681 votes. Omisore scored 128,049 votes. Adeoti left the APC while Akinbade deserted from the PDP to challenge in the decision.
INEC said the rerun would occur in seven surveying units situated in Orolu, Osogbo, Ife North and Ife South gathering zones on Thursday.
Omisore turned into a lady of the hour to the two gatherings in light of the fact that a large portion of the surveying units falls inside his fortification.
Omisore's dad, Oba David Omisore, is the leader of the Garage Olode, a town in Ife - South, where decisions in two units were dropped.
Talking amid the visit of a PDP presidential competitor, Senator Bukola Saraki, to his home in Ile-Ife on Monday,
Omisore, who likewise dumped the PDP after a difference over the gathering's essential, said as a partner in the state, he was constantly after a people-focused government.
Omisore stated:
"I have given my projects to both the APC and the PDP. My program is this way; the installment of pay rates and benefits. The great administration is what is vital to me.
"Anybody between the two that will do that will get my help. I am enthusiastic about Osun State and my advantage is the welfare of the general population of this state.
I have advised those sent to me. At the suitable time, we will reveal to you where we are going."

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