Looking at our constitutional definition of free and fair, it is quite possible that Uhuru's 54% was real. For instance, transparency alone is enough to call an election not free and fair. But that's is not to mean a candidate padded their votes. Accurate means his real votes were +/- 54%. Neutral may or may not affect a candidate's performance...and so forth.
Maraga (and Babu of course) had better pray that whatever ways the election fell short of constitutional and electoral laws principles,Uhuru's REAL votes were way less than 54%, else he will be another crack judge who wasted Kenya's two months.
Sigh. Let me give it one more short. Of course, it is possible that Uhuru's 54% was real. It is even
possible that without the "problems" Uhuru's votes might have been 74%. Likewise, it is
possible that Raila's votes were actually 55% .... or they could have been 77%. Pick whatever numbers you like.
A core part of the judgement seems to be that the process was so f**ked up that the numbers don't mean anything; that's way a repeat had been ordered. Put another way, we don't if the 54% was real; so we'll have another go at it. The results in Round 2 might "show" that the 54% was real; but that would not alter the fact that in Round 1 things were so bad that we did not know.
You can come up with alternative numbers and possibilities (for Round 1), such as those I have given above, but they will not change the fact the we have no way of knowing.
Rails need to pray, as he hopes to win the next round. Maraga is in a different position: I understand that he is a devout Christian, so I imagine he already prayed hard to be guided in his actions. And he probably feels that he had divine guidance even as he adhered to man's law. What should be now be praying for?