Indonesian local elections dates and Voting Live
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Indonesian local elections dates and Voting Live 2020
Indonesian local elections Date 2020
Indonesian local elections Date: September 23, 2020
Local elections (Indonesian: Pemilihan Kepala Daerah/Pilkada) will be held in Indonesia on 23 September 2020. Voters in the elections will elect 9 governors, 224 regents, and 37 mayors across the country. All the elections would be held on the same day, and over 100 million people are expected to be eligible to vote.
Indonesia local election dates and Voting Live 2020
KPU released a schedule for the election in June 2019. Registration for the candidates would be held between 28 and 30 April 2020, with a campaign period lasting between June and September. The voting itself is planned for 23 September 2020.
In October 2019, the Ministry of Home Affairs estimated that the election will require an expenditure of Rp 15.3 trillion (around US$ 1.1 billion), around double the budget for the 2015 local elections.
The Electoral system of Indonesia
Proportional Representation: List • President: Elected directly in a two-round system in which successful candidates must win at least 50% of the national vote. Candidates must not have taken foreign citizenship and must be nominated by a political party or coalition that received at least 112 seats or 20% of the popular vote in the most recent People’s Representative Council elections.
Indonesian local election Party and candidate
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, Golkar (Partai Golongan Karya), Great Indonesia Movement Party (Partai Gerakan Indonesia Raya, Gerindra)
Indonesia Elections Results
#To Be Announced
Past Indonesia Elections Results
Province |
Incumbent |
Winner |
Population (2010 census) |
---|---|---|---|
North Sumatra |
Tengku Erry Nuradi (Golkar) |
Edy Rahmayadi |
12,982,204 |
Riau |
Arsyadjuliandi Rachman (Golkar) |
Syamsuar |
5,538,367 |
South Sumatra |
Alex Noerdin (Golkar) |
Herman Deru |
7,450,394 |
Lampung |
Muhammad Ridho Ficardo (Demokrat) |
Arinal Djunaidi |
7,608,405 |
West Java |
Ahmad Heryawan (PKS) |
Ridwan Kamil |
43,053,732 |
Central Java |
Ganjar Pranowo (PDI-P) |
32,382,657 |
|
East Java |
Soekarwo (Demokrat) |
Khofifah Indar Parawansa |
37,476,757 |
Bali |
I Made Mangku Pastika (Demokrat) |
I Wayan Koster |
3,890,757 |
West Nusa Tenggara |
Muhammad Zainul Majdi (Demokrat) |
Zulkieflimansyah |
4,500,212 |
East Nusa Tenggara |
Frans Lebu Raya (PDI-P) |
Viktor Laiskodat |
4,683,827 |
West Kalimantan |
Cornelis (PDI-P) |
Sutarmidji |
4,395,983 |
East Kalimantan |
Awang Faroek Ishak (Golkar) |
Isran Noor |
3,553,143 |
South Sulawesi |
Syahrul Yasin Limpo (Golkar) |
Nurdin Abdullah |
8,034,776 |
Southeast Sulawesi |
Teguh Setyabudi (PAN) |
Ali Mazi |
2,232,586 |
Maluku |
Said Assagaff (Golkar) |
Murad Ismail |
1,533,506 |
North Maluku |
Abdul Ghani Kasuba (PKS) |
Abdul Ghani Kasuba |
1,038,087 |
Papua |
Lukas Enembe (Demokrat) |
2,833,381 |