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2024 Central Java gubernatorial election

2024 Central Java gubernatorial election

← 2018 27 November 2024 (2024-11-27) 2029 →
Registered28,427,616
Turnout73.13%[1] (Increase 5.49pp)
 
Candidate Ahmad Luthfi Andika Perkasa
Party Gerindra PDI-P
Alliance KIM Plus
Running mate Taj Yasin Maimoen Hendrar Prihadi
Popular vote 11,390,191 7,870,084
Percentage 59.14% 40.86%

Results map by district

Governor before election

Nana Sudjana (acting)
Independent

Elected Governor

Ahmad Luthfi
Gerindra

The 2024 Central Java gubernatorial election was held on 27 November 2024 as part of nationwide local elections to elect the governor and vice governor of Central Java for a five-year term. The election was contested by former Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces Andika Perkasa, primarily backed by the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P), and former provincial chief of police Ahmad Luthfi, backed by a wide coalition of parties led by Luthfi's Gerindra Party. Luthfi won the election with 59% of the vote, defeating Perkasa, who received 40%.

Electoral system

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The election, like other 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.[2] 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.[3]

Candidates

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According to electoral regulations, in order to qualify for the election, candidates were required to secure support from 24 seats in the Central Java Regional House of Representatives (DPRD). The Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle, with 33 seats, is the only political party eligible to nominate a candidate without forming a coalition.[4] However, following a Constitutional Court of Indonesia decision in August 2024, the political support required to nominate a candidate was lowered to between 6.5 and 10 percent of the popular vote.[5] Candidates may alternatively demonstrate support in form of photocopies of identity cards, which in Central Java's case corresponds to 1.84 million copies. No independent candidates registered with the General Elections Commission for the gubernatorial election.[6]

The previous governor, Ganjar Pranowo, had served two full terms and was therefore ineligible to contest the election.[7][8]

Declared

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The following candidates qualified to contest the election:

1
Candidate from PDIP
Andika Perkasa Hendrar Prihadi
for Governor for Vice Governor
Commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces (2021–2022) Head of the Government Goods/Services Procurement Policy Institute of the Republic of Indonesia (LKPP) (2022–present)
Mayor of Semarang (2013–2022)
Parties
33 / 120 (28%)

PDIP (33 seats)

On 26 August, the third declaration candidates of PDI-P officially announced Andika Perkasa and Hendrar Prihadi running as governor and vice governor.[9]

2
Candidate from Gerindra and Independent
Ahmad Luthfi Taj Yasin Maimoen
for Governor for Vice Governor
Border
Border
Inspector General of the Ministry of Trade (2024–present)
Head of Central Java Police (2020–2024)
Vice Governor of Central Java (2018–2023)
Parties
51 / 120 (43%)

Golkar (17 seats)
Gerindra (17 seats)
PKS (11 seats)
PAN (4 seats)
PSI (2 seats)

The chief of the provincial police, Ahmad Luthfi, declared his willingness to run as a gubernatorial candidate in late June 2024.[10] By 25 July 2024, four political parties: Golkar, Gerindra, PAN, and PSI, had announced their endorsement of Luthfi.[11] He was assigned as Inspector General in the Ministry of Trade in late July 2024, after receiving the endorsements.[12]

Potential

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The following p individuals were either publicly mentioned as potential candidates, or considered as such by the press:

Declined

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The following individuals were mentioned as potential candidates, but ultimately declined to run:

Political map

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Following the 2024 Indonesian general election, ten political parties are represented in the Central Java Regional House of Representatives:[24]

Political parties Seat count
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)
National Awakening Party (PKB)
Party of Functional Groups (Golkar)
Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra)
Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)
Democratic Party (Demokrat)
United Development Party (PPP)
National Mandate Party (PAN)
Nasdem Party
Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI)

Opinion polls

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Pre-election polls

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Poll source Date Sample size Others Lead Error margin
Kaesang Pangarep Ahmad Luthfi Sudaryono Bambang Pacul Hendrar Prihadi Dico Ganinduto Taj Yasin Maimoen Ganjar Pranowo
Lembaga Survei Indonesia[25] 21 - 26 June 2024 1,200 2.5% 5.2% 2.1% 1.8% - 1.7% 1.5% 1.0% 2.5% 2.7% +/- 2.8%
15.9% 12.9% 4.7% 5.8% 4.7% 3.5% 2.7% - 18.0% 3.0%
25.6% 16.1% 6.0% 9.7% - - 13.4% - 6.2% 9.5%
Parameter Politik Indonesia[26] 15 - 21 May 2024 800 2.3% 1.8% - 2.0% 7.7% 7.1% 10.9% 1.4% 9.4% 2.7% 3.5%

Results

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CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Ahmad LuthfiTaj Yasin MaimoenGerindra Party11,390,19159.14
Andika PerkasaHendrar PrihadiIndonesian Democratic Party of Struggle7,870,08440.86
Total19,260,275100.00
Valid votes19,260,27592.65
Invalid/blank votes1,528,5027.35
Total votes20,788,777100.00
Registered voters/turnout28,427,61673.13
Source: KPU Jawa Tengah

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