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Local elections (Indonesian: pilkada) to elect governors, mayors and regents in Indonesia will be held on 27 November 2024 across 548 regions: 37 provinces, 415 regencies and 98 cities.[1] The previous local executive elections were held in 2020.[2][3]
Indonesia began electing regional leaders through direct elections in 2005, and between 2015 and 2020, all regional elections held in the year were held at the same date.[4] In 2016, a law was passed which made all regional elections starting in 2024 to be held on the same date. As a consequence, regional leaders elected in 2017 and 2018 would be replaced by appointed officials after the end of their term until the 2024 elections are held.[5] On the other hand, regional leaders elected in 2020 would only serve for less than a full five-year term, ranging from three to four years.[6] On 24 January 2022, the House of Representatives agreed to set the date of the 2024 local elections at 27 November 2024.[7]
The elections are regulated by the Law No. 10 of 2016 on local elections.[8]
All candidates are required to be, at minimum, graduates of senior high school or equivalent. Any approved candidates are required to resign from certain government positions, including legislative offices, Armed Forces/Police positions, civil servants, and employees of state-owned companies. The minimum age is 30 for gubernatorial candidates and 25 for mayor/regent candidates. Furthermore, a two-term limit applies including for different regions, and former governors/regents/mayors are not allowed to run for vice-leader of their previous position.[11]
Candidates can either run as an independent or a party-backed candidate - in the latter case, the candidate is required to secure the formal support of a party or a coalition of parties which collectively hold at least 20 percent of seats in the relevant Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) or 25 percent of votes in the 2024 legislative election in the area.[12][13] Independent candidates are required to submit photocopies of identity cards as proof of support, numbering between 6.5 to 10 percent of the registered electorate in a given region.[14]
All the local elections in 2024 follow the first-past-the-post system where the candidate with the most votes wins the election, even if they do not win a majority. In prior elections, the gubernatorial election for Jakarta requires a runoff should no candidates achieve a simple majority, but this runoff requirement has been removed for the 2024 election.[15] It is possible for a candidate to run uncontested, in which case the candidate is still required to win a majority of votes "against" an "empty box" option. Should the candidate fail to do so, the election will be repeated on a later date.[16]
Elections for mayors are held in all cities, except for those which constitute Jakarta.[18] The table below contains all mayoral races, sorted by population in descending order.
Elections for regents are held in all regencies, except for Thousand Islands Regency which constitute Jakarta.[18] The table below contains regental races for regencies with populations above 500,000, sorted by population in descending order.
This table lists elected candidates based on their political party affiliation at the time of the election. Candidates which are not a member of any political party are listed as independent regardless of endorsements from political parties.
^ abcPrior to replacement with appointed acting governors/mayors/regents, including elected deputies which replaced leaders who died in office, resigned, or arrested. Party affiliation are given as of election date.
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^Aida, Nur Rohmi (12 July 2022). Nugroho, Rizal Setyo (ed.). "Tahapan dan Jadwal Pemilu 2024: Pemilihan Legislatif hingga Pilpres". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 19 June 2023.
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^"Pilkada Langsung Serentak: Sejarah dan Perkembangannya di Indonesia". Kompas (in Indonesian). 7 December 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
^"Kepala Daerah yang Habis Masa Jabatannya di 2022/2023 Disebut Tak Perlu Diperpanjang". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). 12 March 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
^"Tak Jabat 5 Tahun, Kepala Daerah Pilkada 2020 Ada Kompensasi". Republika (in Indonesian). 24 August 2019. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
^"Parliament sets simultaneous local elections date at November 27, 2024". Antara News (in Indonesian). 24 January 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
^"KPU Tunduk pada UU Pilkada soal Jadwal Pilkada 2024". Media Indonesia (in Indonesian). 1 March 2024. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
^"Tahapan dan Jadwal Pilkada Serentak 2024 Sesuai Peraturan KPU". detiknews (in Indonesian). 4 February 2024. Retrieved 21 February 2024.
^Salam, Hidayat (31 March 2024). "Pendaftaran Jalur Independen Dimulai 5 Mei 2024, KPU Segera Rampungkan Peraturannya". Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved 8 April 2024.
^"PEMILUPEDIA: Syarat Calon Kepala Daerah di Pilkada Serentak 2024". Metro TV News (in Indonesian). 4 April 2024. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
^Salam, Hidayat (1 April 2024). "Penyusunan Aturan Pendaftaran Calon Kepala Daerah dari Parpol Masih Tunggu MK". Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved 7 April 2024.
^"Pencalonan Pilkada Akan Mengacu Hasil Pemilu 2024". Harian Jogja (in Indonesian). 22 February 2023. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
^"Syarat Calon Independen Pilkada 2024 yang Harus Dipenuhi". Kumparan (in Indonesian). 26 February 2024. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
^"Infografis Pilkada Jakarta Disepakati Hanya Satu Putaran". liputan6.com (in Indonesian). 20 March 2024. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
^Mardika, Nando Yussele (5 November 2020). "Jika Kotak Kosong Menang, Pilkada Akan Diulang?". hukumonline.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 16 April 2024.
^"Kenapa di Jogja Tidak Ada Pemilihan Gubernur? : Okezone Nasional". Okezone.com (in Indonesian). 10 November 2023. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
^ ab"Pemerintahan Daerah: DKI Jakarta Tak Perlu Pemilihan Bupati/Wali kota" (in Indonesian). Constitutional Court of Indonesia. 7 August 2008. Retrieved 8 April 2024.
May 07, 2024
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You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Indonesian June 2023 Click show for important translation instructions Machine translation like DeepL or Google Translate is a useful starting point for translations but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate rather than simply copy pasting machine translated text into the English Wikipedia Consider adding a topic to this template there are already 290 articles in the main category and specifying topic will aid in categorization Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low quality If possible verify the text with references provided in the foreign language article You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing Indonesian Wikipedia article at id Daftar pemilihan umum kepala daerah di Indonesia 2024 see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated id Daftar pemilihan umum kepala daerah di Indonesia 2024 to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Local elections Indonesian pilkada to elect governors mayors and regents in Indonesia will be held on 27 November 2024 across 548 regions 37 provinces 415 regencies and 98 cities 1 The previous local executive elections were held in 2020 2 3 2024 Indonesian local elections 2020 27 November 2024 2029 Leadership before election See Elections Elected Leadership See Elections Contents 1 Background 2 Timeline 3 Candidates 4 Races 4 1 Gubernatorial 4 2 Mayoral 4 3 Regency 5 Results summary 6 Notes 7 ReferencesBackground editIndonesia began electing regional leaders through direct elections in 2005 and between 2015 and 2020 all regional elections held in the year were held at the same date 4 In 2016 a law was passed which made all regional elections starting in 2024 to be held on the same date As a consequence regional leaders elected in 2017 and 2018 would be replaced by appointed officials after the end of their term until the 2024 elections are held 5 On the other hand regional leaders elected in 2020 would only serve for less than a full five year term ranging from three to four years 6 On 24 January 2022 the House of Representatives agreed to set the date of the 2024 local elections at 27 November 2024 7 The elections are regulated by the Law No 10 of 2016 on local elections 8 Timeline editTimeline of the 2024 local elections 9 10 5 May 19 August Independent candidate registration 27 29 August Party backed candidate registration 22 September Official candidate confirmation 25 September 23 November Campaigning period 27 November Election date 27 November 16 December Vote countingCandidates editAll candidates are required to be at minimum graduates of senior high school or equivalent Any approved candidates are required to resign from certain government positions including legislative offices Armed Forces Police positions civil servants and employees of state owned companies The minimum age is 30 for gubernatorial candidates and 25 for mayor regent candidates Furthermore a two term limit applies including for different regions and former governors regents mayors are not allowed to run for vice leader of their previous position 11 Candidates can either run as an independent or a party backed candidate in the latter case the candidate is required to secure the formal support of a party or a coalition of parties which collectively hold at least 20 percent of seats in the relevant Regional House of Representatives DPRD or 25 percent of votes in the 2024 legislative election in the area 12 13 Independent candidates are required to submit photocopies of identity cards as proof of support numbering between 6 5 to 10 percent of the registered electorate in a given region 14 All the local elections in 2024 follow the first past the post system where the candidate with the most votes wins the election even if they do not win a majority In prior elections the gubernatorial election for Jakarta requires a runoff should no candidates achieve a simple majority but this runoff requirement has been removed for the 2024 election 15 It is possible for a candidate to run uncontested in which case the candidate is still required to win a majority of votes against an empty box option Should the candidate fail to do so the election will be repeated on a later date 16 Races editGubernatorial edit Gubernatorial elections are held in all of Indonesia s provinces except for the Special Region of Yogyakarta where the Sultan of Yogyakarta and the Duke of Pakualam are automatically the governor and vice governor respectively 17 Province Previous governor a Elected governor Candidate Coalition Aceh Nova Iriansyah Demokrat North Sumatra details Edy Rahmayadi PKS West Sumatra Mahyeldi Ansharullah PKS Riau Edy Nasution Nasdem Jambi Al Haris PAN South Sumatra Herman Deru Nasdem Bengkulu Rohidin Mersyah Golkar Lampung Arinal Djunaidi Golkar Bangka Belitung Islands Erzaldi Rosman Djohan Gerindra Riau Islands Ansar Ahmad Golkar Banten Wahidin Halim Nasdem Jakarta details Anies Baswedan West Java Ridwan Kamil Golkar Central Java Ganjar Pranowo PDI P b East Java Khofifah Indar Parawansa PKB West Kalimantan Sutarmidji PPP Central Kalimantan Sugianto Sabran PDI P b South Kalimantan Sahbirin Noor Golkar East Kalimantan Isran Noor Nasdem North Kalimantan Zainal Arifin Paliwang Gerindra Bali I Wayan Koster PDI P West Nusa Tenggara Zulkieflimansyah PKS East Nusa Tenggara Viktor Laiskodat Nasdem North Sulawesi Olly Dondokambey PDI P b Gorontalo Rusli Habibie Golkar b Central Sulawesi Rusdy Mastura Gerindra Southeast Sulawesi Ali Mazi Nasdem West Sulawesi Ali Baal Masdar Golkar South Sulawesi Andi Sudirman Sulaiman Maluku Murad Ismail North Maluku Abdul Ghani Kasuba b Papua Lukas Enembe Demokrat West Papua Dominggus Mandacan Nasdem Southwest Papua First election Central Papua First election Highland Papua First election South Papua First election Mayoral edit Elections for mayors are held in all cities except for those which constitute Jakarta 18 The table below contains all mayoral races sorted by population in descending order City Previous mayor a Elected mayor Surabaya Eri Cahyadi PDI P Bekasi Rahmat Effendi Golkar Bandung Yana Mulyana Gerindra Medan Bobby Nasution Depok Mohammad Idris PKS b Tangerang Arief Rachadiono Wismansyah Demokrat b Palembang Harnojoyo Demokrat Semarang Hevearita Gunaryanti Rahayu PDI P Makassar Danny Pomanto PDI P b South Tangerang Benyamin Davnie Golkar Batam Muhammad Rudi Nasdem b Bandar Lampung Eva Dwiana PDI P Bogor Bima Arya PAN b Pekanbaru Firdaus Demokrat b Padang Hendri Septa PAN Malang Sutiaji Demokrat Samarinda Andi Harun Gerindra Denpasar I Gusti Ngurah Jaya Negara PDI P Tasikmalaya Muhammad Yusuf Golkar Serang Syafrudin Syafe i PAN Balikpapan Rahmad Mas ud PDI P Pontianak Edi Rusdi Kamtono Gerindra Banjarmasin Ibnu Sina Demokrat b Jambi Syarif Fasha Nasdem b Cimahi Ngatiyana Surakarta Gibran Rakabuming Manado Andrei Angouw PDI P Kupang Jefri Riwu Kore Demokrat Cilegon Helldy Agustian Gerindra Mataram Mohan Roliskana Golkar Jayapura Benhur Tomi Mano PKB Bengkulu Helmi Hasan PAN b Yogyakarta Haryati Suyuti Golkar b Palu Hadianto Rasyid Hanura Ambon Richard Louhenapessy Golkar b Sukabumi Achmad Fahmi PKS Kendari Sulkarnain Kadir PKS Cirebon Nasrudin Azis Demokrat Dumai Paisal Nasdem Pekalongan Achmad Afzan Arslan Djunaid PDI P Palangka Raya Farid Naparin Golkar Binjai Muhammad Idaham b Kediri Abdullah Abu Bakar PAN b Sorong Lamberthus Jitmau Golkar b Tegal Dedy Yon Supriyono Demokrat Pematangsiantar Susanti Dewayani PAN Banjarbaru Aditya Mufti Arifin PPP Banda Aceh Aminullah Usman PAN Tarakan Khairul Probolinggo Hadi Zainal Abidin PKB Singkawang Tjhai Chui Mie PDI P Lubuklinggau SN Sana Putra Sohe PKB b Tanjungpinang Rahma Nasdem Bitung Maurits Mantiri PDI P Padangsidempuan Isran Efendi Nasution Golkar Pangkalpinang Maulan Aklil PDI P Batu Dewanti Rumpoko PDI P Pasuruan Saifullah Yusuf PKB Ternate Tauhid Soleman Nasdem Banjar Ade Uu Sukaesih Golkar b Gorontalo Marten Taha Golkar b Madiun Maidi Prabumulih Ridho Yahya Golkar b Salatiga Yuliyanto Gerindra Lhokseumawe Tengku Suaidi Yahya PA b Langsa Usman Abdullah PA b Palopo Muhammad Judas Amir Nasdem b Bontang Basri Rase PKB Tanjungbalai Waris Thalib PDI P Tebing Tinggi Umar Zunaidi Hasibuan b Metro Wahdi Baubau La Ode Ahmad Monianse PDI P Bima Muhammad Lutfi Golkar Parepare Taufan Pawe Golkar b Blitar Santoso PDI P Pagar Alam Alpian Maskoni Payakumbuh Riza Falepi PKS b Gunungsitoli Sowa a Laoli PDI P Mojokerto Ika Puspitasari Nasdem Kotamobagu Tatong Bara Nasdem Magelang Muchamad Nur Aziz Demokrat Bukittinggi Erman Safar Gerindra Tidore Ali Ibrahim PDI P b Tomohon Caroll Senduk PDI P Sungai Penuh Ahmadi Zubir PDI P Pariaman Genius Umar Subulussalam Affan Alfian Bintang Hanura Sibolga Jamaluddin Pohan Nasdem Tual Adam Rahayaan PKS b Solok Zul Efian Umar Nasdem b Sawahlunto Deri Asta PAN Padang Panjang Fadly Amran Nasdem Sabang Nazaruddin PA Regency edit Elections for regents are held in all regencies except for Thousand Islands Regency which constitute Jakarta 18 The table below contains regental races for regencies with populations above 500 000 sorted by population in descending order Regency Previous regent a Elected regent Bogor Regency Iwan Setiawan Gerindra Bandung Regency Dadang Supriatna PKB Tangerang Regency Ahmed Zaki Iskandar Golkar b Bekasi Regency Eka Supria Atmaja Golkar Sukabumi Regency Marwan Hamami Golkar b Malang Regency Sanusi PDI P Garut Regency Rudy Gunawan Gerindra b Jember Regency Hendy Siswanto Nasdem Cianjur Regency Herman Suherman PDI P Karawang Regency Aep Syaepuloh PKS Cirebon Regency Imron Rosyadi PDI P Sidoarjo Regency Ahmad Muhdlor Ali Brebes Regency Idza Priyanti PDI P Cilacap Regency Tatto Suwarto Pamuji PDI P b Deli Serdang Regency Ashari Tambunan b Tasikmalaya Regency Ade Sugianto PDI P Indramayu Regency Nina Agustina PDI P West Bandung Regency Hengky Kurniawan PDI P Banyumas Regency Achmad Husein PDI P b Banyuwangi Regency Ipuk Fiestiandani PDI P Kediri Regency Hanindhito Himawan Pramana PDI P Pasuruan Regency Irsyad Yusuf PKB b Tegal Regency Umi Azizah Subang Regency Ruhimat Pemalang Regency Mansur Hidayat Central Lampung Regency Musa Ahmad Golkar Grobogan Regency Sri Sumarni PDI P Lebak Regency Iti Octavia Jayabaya Demokrat Kebumen Regency Arif Sugiyanto Lamongan Regency Yuhronur Efendi East Lombok Regency Sukiman Azmy b Pati Regency Haryanto PDI P Jombang Regency Mundjidah Wahab PPP Gresik Regency Fandi Akhmad Yani Majalengka Regency Karna Sobahi PDI P Bojonegoro Regency Anna Mu awanah PKB Magelang Regency Zaenal Arifin PDI P b Pandeglang Regency Irna Narulita PDI P b Klaten Regency Sri Mulyani PDI P Ciamis Regency Herdiat Sunarya Blitar Regency Rini Syarifah PKB Demak Regency Eisti anah PDI P Tuban Regency Aditya Halindra Faridzky Golkar Jepara Regency Dian Kristiandi PDI P Kuningan Regency Acep Purnama PDI P Probolinggo Regency Timbul Prihanjoko PDI P Sumedang Regency Dony Ahmad Munir PPP Sleman Regency Kustini Sri Purnomo PAN Sumenep Regency Achmad Fauzi Wongsojudo PDI P Lumajang Regency Thoriqul Haq PKB Mojokerto Regency Ikfina Fahmawati East Lampung Regency Dawam Rahardjo PKB Nganjuk Regency Marhaen Djumadi PDI P Tulungagung Regency Maryoto Birowo PDI P South Lampung Regency Nanang Ermanto PDI P Boyolali Regency Said Hidayat PDI P Bangkalan Regency Mohni Semarang Regency Ngesti Nugraha PDI P Wonogiri Regency Joko Sutopo PDI P b Central Lombok Regency Lalu Pathul Bahri Gerindra Langkat Regency Terbit Rencana Perangin Angin Golkar Kendal Regency Dico Ganinduto Golkar Banjarnegara Regency Budhi Sarwono Purbalingga Regency Dyah Hayuning Pratiwi PDI P Purwakarta Regency Anne Ratna Mustika Golkar Simalungun Regency Radiapoh Hasiholan Sinaga Bantul Regency Abdul Halim Muslih PKB Sragen Regency Kusdinar Untung Yuni Sukowati b Sampang Regency Slamet Junaidi Nasdem Pekalongan Regency Fadia Arafiq Golkar Ponorogo Regency Sugiri Sancoko PDI P Karanganyar Regency Juliyatmono Golkar b Sukoharjo Regency Etik Suryani PDI P Blora Regency Arief Rohman PKB Wonosobo Regency Afif Nurhidayat PDI P Ngawi Regency Ony Anwar Harsono PDI P Pamekasan Regency Baddrut Tamam PKB Kudus Regency Hartopo PDI P Kampar Regency Catur Sugeng Susanto Gerindra Banyuasin Regency Askolani Jasi PDI P Bone Regency Andi Fahsar M Padjalangi Golkar Batang Regency Wihaji Golkar Buleleng Regency Putu Agus Suradnyana PDI P b Temanggung Regency Muhammad Al Khadziq Golkar Bondowoso Regency Salwa Arifin PPP Asahan Regency Surya Golkar Purworejo Regency Yuli Hastuti Golkar Ogan Komering Ilir Regency Iskandar PAN Gowa Regency Adnan Purichta Ichsan Golkar b Gunung Kidul Regency Sunaryanta Madiun Regency Ahmad Dawami Demokrat Trenggalek Regency Mochamad Nur Arifin PDI P Kutai Kartanegara Regency Edi Damansyah PDI P West Lombok Regency Sumiatun Golkar Situbondo Regency Karna Suswandi Magetan Regency Suprawoto Demokrat Serdang Bedagai Regency Darma Wijaya Harahap PDI P Indragiri Hilir Regency Muhammad Wardan Golkar b East Ogan Komering Ulu Regency Lanosin Nasdem Rembang Regency Abdul Hafidz PPP Tanggamus Regency Dewi Handajani PDI P Rokan Hilir Regency Afrizal Sintong Golkar North Lampung Regency Budi Utomo Sambas Regency Satono Gerindra Musi Banyuasin Regency Beni Hernedi PDI P Muara Enim Regency Juarsah PKB Kubu Raya Regency Muda Mahendrawan North Aceh Regency Muhammad Thaib PA b Pacitan Regency Indrata Nur Bayuaji Demokrat Ketapang Regency Martin Rantan Golkar b Banjar Regency Saidi Mansyur Nasdem Bengkalis Regency Kasmarni Gerindra Rokan Hulu Regency Sukiman Gerindra Badung Regency I Nyoman Giri Prasta PDI P Agam Regency Andri Warman PAN Gianyar Regency I Made Agus Mahayastra PDI P Bima Regency Indah Dhamayanti Putri Golkar b Sumbawa Regency Mahmud Abdullah Golkar Pesisir Selatan Regency Rusma Yul Anwar PDI P Results summary editThis table lists elected candidates based on their political party affiliation at the time of the election Candidates which are not a member of any political party are listed as independent regardless of endorsements from political parties Party Governors Mayors Regents Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle 0 37 0 93 0 415 Golkar 0 37 0 93 0 415 Gerindra Party 0 37 0 93 0 415 National Awakening Party 0 37 0 93 0 415 Nasdem Party 0 37 0 93 0 415 Prosperous Justice Party 0 37 0 93 0 415 Democratic Party 0 37 0 93 0 415 National Mandate Party 0 37 0 93 0 415 United Development Party 0 37 0 93 0 415 Non party members 0 37 0 93 0 415 Total 37 93 415Notes edit a b c Prior to replacement with appointed acting governors mayors regents including elected deputies which replaced leaders who died in office resigned or arrested Party affiliation are given as of election date a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay Not allowed to run due to term limits References edit Ridwan Kamil Pertimbangkan Pimpin Kembali Jabar Kantor Berita Radio in Indonesian 12 June 2023 Retrieved 1 July 2023 Aida Nur Rohmi 12 July 2022 Nugroho Rizal Setyo ed Tahapan dan Jadwal Pemilu 2024 Pemilihan Legislatif hingga Pilpres KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 19 June 2023 Nafi an Muhammad Ilman KPU Pastikan Pilkada 2022 dan 2023 Diundur ke 2024 IDN Times in Indonesian Retrieved 10 November 2021 Pilkada Langsung Serentak Sejarah dan Perkembangannya di Indonesia Kompas in Indonesian 7 December 2020 Retrieved 21 February 2024 Kepala Daerah yang Habis Masa Jabatannya di 2022 2023 Disebut Tak Perlu Diperpanjang liputan6 com in Indonesian 12 March 2022 Retrieved 21 February 2024 Tak Jabat 5 Tahun Kepala Daerah Pilkada 2020 Ada Kompensasi Republika in Indonesian 24 August 2019 Retrieved 21 February 2024 Parliament sets simultaneous local 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