2015 Indonesian local elections
Local elections were held in Indonesia on 9 December 2015. Eligible voters went to the polls to determine 9 gubernatorial, 224 regent and 36 mayoral races across the country.[1] This election marks the first time since Indonesia's transition to democracy that local elections are held simultaneously in one day. Under the current plan, simultaneous partial local elections will be held in February 2017, June 2018, 2020, 2022 and 2023, culminating in simultaneous elections for all local executive posts on 2027.[1]
Schedule
In the timetable organized by the General Elections Commission (KPU), independent candidates were to submit signatures for nominations between 8–12 June 2015 (for gubernatorial candidates) and between 11–15 June 2015 (for regent and mayoral candidates). The independents along with candidates with support from political parties in the respective local legislatures formally registered their candidacies between 26–28 July. The documents submitted were verified and the candidates undertook medical check-ups. The local electoral commissions (KPUD) announced the candidates that will contest the elections on 24 August.
Campaigning ran between 27 August and 5 December. No campaigning were allowed between 6–8 December (the eve of the election).
Polling stations opened in the morning on 9 December 2015 and closed in the afternoon.
Official results were announced between 21–23 December 2015.[2]
Gubernatorial races
Note: Incumbents denoted in italic is either term-limited or not running for re-election.
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West Sumatra | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Prosperous Justice Party/meta/color"| | Irwan Prayitno (PKS) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Prosperous Justice Party/meta/color"| | Irwan Prayitno (PKS) | Irwan Prayitno - 58.62% Muslim Kasim (Golkar) - 41.38%[3] |
Jambi | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Hasan Basri Agus (Demokrat) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:National Mandate Party/meta/color"| | Zumi Zola (PAN) | Hasan Basri Agus - 39.75% Zumi Zola - 60.25%[4] |
Riau Islands | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Muhammad Sani (Non-partisan) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Muhammad Sani (Non-partisan) | Muhammad Sani - 53.20% Soerya Respationo (Non-partisan) - 46.80%[5] |
Bengkulu | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Junaidi Hamsyah (Non-partisan) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Ridwan Mukti (Golkar) | Ridwan Mukti - 57.37% Sultan B. Najamudin - 42.63%[6] |
North Kalimantan | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Irianto Lambrie (Non-partisan) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Irianto Lambrie (Non-partisan) | Irianto Lambrie - 53.03% Jusuf S. Kasim (Nasdem) - 46.97%[7] details |
Central Kalimantan | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Agustin Teras Narang (PDI–P) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Sugianto Sabran (Non-partisan)[8] | Sugianto Sabran - 51.51% Willy Midel Yoseph - 48.49%[9] |
South Kalimantan | width="1" bgcolor="Template:United Development Party/meta/color"| | Rudy Ariffin (PPP) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Sahbirin Noor (Non-partisan) | Zairullah Azhar - 18,58% Sahbirin Noor - 41,05 Muhidin - 40,37%[7] |
North Sulawesi | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Sinyo Harry Sarundajang (Demokrat) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Olly Dondokambey (PDI-P) | Olly Dondokambey - 51.37% Benny Mamoto - 30.97% Maya Rumantir - 17.65%[10] |
Central Sulawesi | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Longki Djanggola (Non-partisan) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Longki Djanggola (Non-partisan) | Longki Djanggola - 54.50% Rusdy Mastura - 45.50%[11] |
Regent races
Note: Incumbents denoted in italic is either term-limited or not running for re-election.
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South Tapanuli | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Syahrul M. Pasaribu (Golkar) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color" | | Syahrul M. Pasaribu (Golkar) | Muhammad Yusuf Siregar - 27.64% Syahrul M. Pasaribu - 66.09% Aldinz Rapolo Siregar - 6.27% |
Nias | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Sokhiatulo Laoli (Demokrat) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Sokhiatulo Laoli (Demokrat) | Faigi'asa Bawamenewi - 43.19% Happy Persatuan Ndraha - 1.02% Sokhiatulo Laoli - 55.79% |
Karo | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Great Indonesia Movement Party/meta/color"| | Terkelin Brahmana (Gerindra) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Terkelin Brahmana (Gerindra) | Heben Heser Ginting - 2.77% Sudarto Sitepu - 15.83% Ramon Bangun - 19.66% Layari Sinukaban - 17.34% Cuaca Bangun - 6.33% Terkelin Brahmana - 24.67% Bangkit Sitepu - 13.40% |
Simalungun | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Jopinus Ramli Saragih (Demokrat) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Jopinus Ramli Saragih (Demokrat) | Tumpak Siregar - 26.57% Evra Sassky Damanik - 19.39% Nuriaty Damanik - 17.22% Jopinus Ramli Saragin - 34.69% Lindung Gurning - 2.13% |
Asahan | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Taufan Gama Simatupang (PDI-P) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Taufan Gama Simatupang (PDI-P) | Nurhajizah Marpaung - 43.69% Taufan Gama Simatupang - 56.31% |
Labuhan Batu | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Tigor Panusunan Siregar - (Golkar) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Pangonal Harahap - (PDI-P) | Zainal Arifin Dalimunthe - 3.80% Mahini Rizal - 4.46% Pangonal Harahap - 32.33% Suhari - 29.33% Tigor Panusunan Siregar - 30.08% |
Toba Samosir | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Pandapotan Kasmin Simanjuntak (Demokrat) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:People's Conscience Party/meta/color"| | Darwin Siagian (Hanura) | Darwin Siagian - 42.81% Poltak Sitorus - 33.81% Monang Sitorus - 23.38% |
Mandailing Natal | width="1" bgcolor="Template:National Awakening Party/meta/color"| | Dahlan Hasan Nasution (PKB) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:National Awakening Party/meta/color"| | Dahlan Hasan Nasution (PKB) | M. Yusuf - 27.53% Dahlan Hasan Nasution - 56.52% Saparuddin Haji - 15.95% |
South Nias | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Idealisman Dachi (PDI-P) | Hilarius Duha (PKPI) | Lianus Ndruru - 20.02% Idealisman Dachi - 32.18% Hilarius Duha - 37.62% Hidarat Manao - 10.18% | |
Pakpak Bharat | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Nasdem Party/meta/color"| | Remigo Yolando Berutu - (Nasdem) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Nasdem Party/meta/color"| | Remigo Yolando Berutu - (Nasdem) | Remigo Yolando Berutu - 57.36% Jujur Solin - 0.23% August P. Tumanggor - 42.41% |
Humbang Hasundutan | Maddin Sihombing - (PPRN) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party - Struggle/meta/color"| | Dosmar Banjarnahor - (PDI-P) | Marganti Manullang - 28.80% Dosmar Banjarmahor - 31.50% Rimso Maruli Sinaga - 2.65% Palbet Siboro - 25.35% Harry Marbun - 11.70% | |
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Sidoarjo | width="1" bgcolor="Template:National Awakening Party/meta/color"| | Saiful Ilah (PKB) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:National Awakening Party/meta/color"| | Saiful Ilah (PKB) | Hadi Sutjipto - 26,67% Utsman Ikhsan - 8,92% Saiful Ilah - 58,94% Warih Andono - 5,47%[14] |
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Selayar Islands | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Syahrir Wahab (Golkar) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Great Indonesia Movement Party/meta/color"| | Basli Ali (Gerindra) | Saiful Arif - 30,19% Basli Ali - 42,99% Aji Sumarno - 26,82%[15] |
Bulukumba | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Zainuddin Hasan (Golkar) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Great Indonesia Movement Party/meta/color"| | Sukri A Sappewali (Gerindra) | Sukri A Sappewali - 28,30% Abdul Kahar Muslim - 23,56% Jumrana Salikki - 7,53% Masykur A Sulthan - 14,79% Askar HL - 25,83%[16] |
Gowa | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Ichsan Yasin Limpo (Golkar) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Adnan Purichta Ichsan YL Non-partisan} | Andi Maddusila Andi Idjo - 26,81% Sjachrir Sjafruddin Dg. Jarung - 3,90% Djamaluddin Maknun - 1,58% Tenri Olle Yasin Limpo - 26,06% Adnan Purichta Ichsan YL - 41,65%[17] |
Maros | width="1" bgcolor="Template:National Mandate Party/meta/color"| | Hatta Rahman (PAN) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:National Mandate Party/meta/color"| | Hatta Rahman (PAN) | Muh Imran Yusuf - 2,67% A Husain Rasul - 29,61% Hatta Rahman - 67,71%[18] |
Pangkajene Islands | Syamsuddin A Hamid | Syamsuddin A Hamid | Abd Rahmas Assagaf - 41,77%% H Sangkala H Taepe - 11,55% Nur Achmad AS - 1,08% Syamsuddin A Hamid - 45,60%[19] | ||
Barru | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Prosperous Justice Party/meta/color"| | Andi Idris Syukur (PKS) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Prosperous Justice Party/meta/color"| | Andi Idris Syukur (PKS) | Andi Anwar Aksa - 24,29% M Malkan Amin - 37,45% Andi Idris Syukur - 38,26%[20] |
Soppeng | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Great Indonesia Movement Party/meta/color"| | Andi Soetomo (Gerindra) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Great Indonesia Movement Party/meta/color"| | A Kaswadi Razak (Gerindra) | Lutfi Halide - 42,25% A Kaswadi Razak - 57,75%[21] |
Tana Toraja | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Theofilus Allorerung (Golkar) (but running as independent) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Nicodemus Biringkanae (Demokrat) | Zadrak Tombeg - 25,04% Nicodemus Biringkanae - 41,99% Theofilus Allorerung - 32,97%[22] |
North Luwu | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Arifin Junaidi (Golkar) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Great Indonesia Movement Party/meta/color"| | Indah Putri Indriani (Gerindra) | Indah Putri Indriani - 53,60% Arifin Junaidi - 46,40%[23] |
East Luwu | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Andi Hatta Marakarma (Golkar) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Great Indonesia Movement Party/meta/color"| | Thoriq Husler (Gerindra) | M Nur Husain - 33,49% H Badaruddin - 4,77% Thoriq Husler - 61,74%[24] |
North Toraja | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Nasdem Party/meta/color"| | Frederik Batti Sorring (Nasdem) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Great Indonesia Movement Party/meta/color"| | Kalatiku Paembonan (Gerindra | Kalatiku Paembonan - 54,20% Frederik Batti Sorring - 45,80%[25] |
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Mayoral races
Note: Incumbents denoted in italic is either term-limited or not running for re-election.
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Balikpapan | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Rizal Effendi (PDI-P) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Rizal Effendi (PDI-P) | Rizal Effendi - 44,80% Andi Burhanuddin Solong - 20,01% Heru Bambang - 35,19%[26] |
Bandar Lampung | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Herman HN (Demokrat) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Herman HN (Demokrat) | Muhammad Yunus - 2,01% Herman HN - 86,66% Tobroni Harun - 11,32%[27] |
Banjarbaru | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Ruzaidin Noor (Non-partisan) | |||
Banjarmasin | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Muhidin (Non-partisan) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Prosperous Justice Party/meta/color"| | Ibnu Sina (PKS) | Rojiansyah - 10,94% Zulfadli Gazali - 33,51% - Ibnu Sina 55,56%[28] |
Batam | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Ahmad Dahlan (Non-partisan) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Muhammad Rudi (Demokrat) | |
Binjai | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | HM Idaham (Demokrat) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | HM Idaham (Demokrat) | HM Idaham - 38,25% Juliadi - 37,69% Haji Saleh Bangun - 24,06%[29] |
Bitung | width="1" bgcolor="Template:/meta/color"| | Hanny Sondakh (PKPI) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Nasdem Party/meta/color"| | Maximiliaan Jonas Lomban (Nasdem) | Maximiliaan Jonas Lomban - 35,88% Stefanus Bonifasius Pasuma - 4,33% Michael Remizaldy Jacobus - 7,09% Hengky Honandar - 27,11% Linna Utiarachman - 2,18% Aryanthi Baramuli Putri - 23,41%[30] |
Blitar | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Samanhudi Anwar (PDI-P) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Samanhudi Anwar (PDI-P) | Mochsin - 7,96% Samanhudi Anwar - 92,04%[31] |
Bontang | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Adi Darma (Golkar) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Neni Moerniaeni (Non-partisan) | Adi Darma - 44,15% Neni Moerniaeni - 55,85[32] |
Bukittinggi | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Ismet Amzis (Demokrat) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Ramlan Nurmatias (Non-partisan) | Taslim - 16,59 Febby - 3,54% Harma Zaldi - 10,52% Ramlan Nurmatias - 41,80% Ismet Amzis - 27,55%[33] |
Cilegon | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | TB Iman Ariyadi (Golkar) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | TB Iman Ariyadi (Golkar) | H Sudarmana - 22,63% TB Iman Ariyadi - 77,37% Ismet Amzis - 27,55%[34] |
Denpasar | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | I.B. Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra (PDI-P) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | I.B. Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra (PDI-P) | I.B. Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra - 82,20% I Ketut Resmiyasa - 5,46% I Made Arjaya - 12,34%[35] |
Depok | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Prosperous Justice Party/meta/color"| | Nur Mahmudi Ismail (PKS) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Prosperous Justice Party/meta/color"| | KH. Dr. Mohammad Idris (PKS) | Dimas Oky Nugroho - 38,13% KH. Dr. Mohammad Idris - 61,87%[36] |
Dumai | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Khairul Anwar (PDI-P) | |||
Gunungsitoli | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Martinus Lase (Demokrat) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Lakhomizaro Zebua (PDI-P) | |
Magelang | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Sigit Widyonindito (PDI-P) | |||
Manado | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | GS Vicky Lumentut (Demokrat) | |||
Mataram | width="1" bgcolor="Template:/meta/color"| | Ahyar Abduh () | |||
Medan | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Dzulmi Eldin (Non-partisan) | |||
Metro | width="1" bgcolor="Template:/meta/color"| | Lukman Hakim () | |||
Palu | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Golkar/meta/color"| | Rusdi Mastura (Golkar) | |||
Pasuruan | width="1" bgcolor="Template:National Awakening Party/meta/color"| | Hasani (PKB) | |||
Pekalongan | width="1" bgcolor="Template:/meta/color"| | M Basyir Ahmad Syawie () | |||
Pematangsiantar | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Hulman Sitorus (Demokrat) | |||
Samarinda | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Syaharie Ja'ang (Demokrat) | |||
Semarang | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Hendrar Prihadi (PDI-P) | |||
Sibolga | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Nasdem Party/meta/color"| | Syarfi Hutauruk (Nasdem) | |||
Solok | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Irzal Ilyas (Demokrat) | |||
Sungai Penuh | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Democratic Party (Indonesia)/meta/color"| | Asafri Jaya Bakri (Demokrat) | |||
Surabaya | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Tri Rismaharini (PDI-P) | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | Tri Rismaharini (PDI-P) | details |
Surakarta | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle/meta/color"| | FX Hadi Rudiyatmo (PDI-P) | To be decided | ||
South Tangerang | width="1" bgcolor="Template:National Awakening Party/meta/color"| | Airin Rachmi Diany (PKB) | |||
Tanjungbalai | width="1" bgcolor="Template:/meta/color"| | Thamrin Munthe () | |||
Ternate | width="1" bgcolor="Template:/meta/color"| | Burhan Abdurahman () | |||
Tidore | width="1" bgcolor="Template:/meta/color"| | Achmad Mahifa () | |||
Tomohon | width="1" bgcolor="Template:Independent (politician)/meta/color"| | Jimmy Feidie Eman (Non-partisan) |
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