2020 Indonesian local elections

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Local elections (Indonesian: Pemilihan Kepala Daerah/Pilkada) was planned to 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.[1]

Background

Simultaneous local elections (Pilkada Serentak) was first held in Indonesia in 2015.[2] The leadup to the 2020 elections saw several regulations being issued by the General Elections Commission (KPU) barring certain candidates from running, from adulterers[3] and politicians who had been charged with corruption.[4]

Schedule

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.[5] 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.[6]

In May 2020, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, President Joko Widodo issued a regulation postponing the election to December 2020, with further postponement being possible if the pandemic had not subsided by then.[7]

Elections

Map of the gubernatorial elections by year. Provinces in green will hold gubernatorial elections in 2020.

Gubernatorial

Province Incumbent Winner Population (2010 census) Notes
West Sumatra Irwan Prayitno
Jambi Fachrori Umar
Bengkulu Rohidin Mersyah
Riau Islands Isdianto
Central Kalimantan Sugianto Sabran
South Kalimantan Sahbirin Noor
North Kalimantan Irianto Lambrie
North Sulawesi Olly Dondokambey
Central Sulawesi Longki Djanggola

Mayoral

City Province Notes
Medan North Sumatra
Binjai
Sibolga
Tanjungbalai
Gunungsitoli
Pematangsiantar
Solok West Sumatra
Bukittinggi
Dumai Riau
Sungai Penuh Jambi
Metro Lampung
Bandar Lampung
Batam Riau Islands
Depok West Java
Pekalongan Central Java
Semarang
Magelang
Surakarta
Blitar East Java
Surabaya
Pasuruan
Cilegon Banten
South Tangerang
Denpasar Bali
Mataram West Nusa Tenggara
Banjarbaru South Kalimantan
Banjarmasin
Samarinda East Kalimantan
Balikpapan
Bontang
Bitung North Sulawesi
Manado
Tomohon
Palu Central Sulawesi
Makassar South Sulawesi repeat after none of the above majority in 2018
Ternate North Maluku
Tidore

Regency

Regency Province Notes
South Tapanuli North Sumatra
Serdang Bedagai
Toba Samosir
Labuhan Batu
Pakpak Bharat
Humbang Hasundutan
Asahan
Mandailing Natal
Samosir
Karo
Nias
South Nias
West Nias
Simalungun
South Labuhanbatu
North Labuhanbatu
North Nias
Solok West Sumatra
Agam
Pasaman
West Pasaman
Lima Puluh Kota
Dharmasraya
South Solok
Padang Pariaman
Sijunjung
Tanah Datar
Pesisir Selatan
Indragiri Hulu Riau
Bengkalis
Kuantan Singingi
Siak
Rokan Hilir
Rokan Hulu
Pelalawan
Kepulauan Meranti
West Tanjung Jabung Jambi
Batang Hari
Bungo
East Tanjung Jabung
Ogan Komering Ulu South Sumatra
South Ogan Komering Ulu
Ogan Ilir
East Ogan Komering Ulu
Musi Rawas
Penukal Abab Lematang
North Musi Rawas
Seluma Bengkulu
Kaur
Rejang Lebong
Kepahiang
Lebong
Mukomuko
South Bengkulu
North Bengkulu
South Lampung Lampung
Way Kanan
East Lampung
Central Lampung
Pesawaran
Pesisir Barat
Central Bangka Bangka–Belitung Islands
East Belitung
West Bangka
South Bangka
Lingga Riau Islands
Bintan
Karimun
Natuna
Anambas Islands
Serang Banten
Pandeglang
Sukabumi West Java
Bandung
Indramayu
Cianjur
Tasikmalaya
Karawang
Pangandaran
Pekalongan Central Java
Semarang
Kebumen
Rembang
Purbalingga
Blora
Boyolali
Kendal
Sukoharjo
Wonosobo
Wonogiri
Purworejo
Sragen
Klaten
Pemalang
Grobogan
Demak
Sleman Yogyakarta Special Region
Gunung Kidul
Bantul
Ngawi East Java
Jember
Lamongan
Ponorogo
Blitar
Situbondo
Kediri
Sumenep
Gresik
Malang
Mojokerto
Pacitan
Trenggalek
Sidoarjo
Tuban
Banyuwangi
Karangasem Bali
Badung
Bangli
Tabanan
Jembrana
North Lombok West Nusa Tenggara
Central Lombok
Bima
West Sumbawa
Dompu
Sumbawa
Belu East Nusa Tenggara
Malaka
West Manggarai
East Sumba
West Sumba
Manggarai
Ngada
North Central Timor
Sabu Raijua
Kapuas Hulu West Kalimantan
Bengkayang
Sekadau
Melawi
Sintang
Ketapang
Sambas
Banjar South Kalimantan
Kota Baru
Balangan
Central Hulu Sungai
Tanah Bumbu
East Kotawaringin East Kalimantan
Mahakam Ulu
Kutai Kartanegara
Paser
Berau
East Kutai
West Kutai
Tana Tidung
Bulungan North Kalimantan
Malinau
Nunukan
Pangkajene and Islands South Sulawesi
Barru
Gowa
Maros
East Luwu
Tana Toraja
Selayar Islands
Soppeng
North Luwu
Bulukumba
North Toraja
Banggai Laut Central Sulawesi
Tojo Una-Una
Poso
Toli-Toli
North Morowali
Sigi
Banggai
Central Mamuju West Sulawesi
North Mamuju
Mamuju
Majene
East Kolaka Southeast Sulawesi
North Buton
South Konawe
North Konawe
Konawe Islands
Muna
Wakatobi
East Bolaang Mongondow North Sulawesi
South Bolaang Mongondow
North Minahasa
South Minahasa
Gorontalo Gorontalo
Bone Bolango
Pohuwato
Aru Islands Maluku
East Seram
Southwest Maluku
South Buru
Taliabu Island North Maluku
East Halmahera
Sula Islands
North Halmahera
South Halmahera
West Halmahera
South Manokwari West Papua
South Sorong
Raja Ampat
Kaimana
Teluk Bintuni
Fakfak
Teluk Wondama
Manokwari
Nabire Papua
Asmat
Keerom
Waropen
Merauke
Mamberamo Raya
Boven Digoel
Pegunungan Bintang
Yahukimo
Supiori
Yalimo
Arfak Mountains

References

  1. ^ "Kemendagri Prediksi Ada 107,5 Juta Pemilih di Pilkada 2020". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). 8 July 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  2. ^ Ferri, Oscar (17 April 2015). "KPU Resmikan Pelaksanaan Pilkada Serentak 2015". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 5 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Indonesian poll body plans to bar adulterers from running in local elections". The Jakarta Post. 2 October 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  4. ^ "KPU Ngotot Larang Eks Koruptor Maju di Pilkada 2020". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). 5 November 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  5. ^ "KPU Releases Schedule of 2020 Regional Head Elections". Tempo. 25 June 2019. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  6. ^ "Anggaran Pilkada Serentak 2020 Diperkirakan Lebih dari Rp 15 Triliun". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). 7 October 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
  7. ^ Andayani, Dwi (6 May 2020). "Pilkada 2020 Diundur Desember, KPU Siap Koordinasi dengan Kemenkes-BNPB". detiknews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 10 May 2020.