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Governor of Central Java
Governor of Central Java
Gubernur Jawa Tengah
ꦒꦸꦧꦼꦂꦤꦸꦂꦗꦮꦶꦩꦢꦾ
Flag of Central Java (non-civil)
Incumbent
Ahmad Luthfi
since 20 February 2025
Central Java Provincial Government
StyleMr. Governor (informal)
The Honorable (formal)
His Excellency (diplomatic)
TypeChief executive[1]
StatusHead of government
AbbreviationGOCJ (in English)
Gub. Jateng (in Indonesian)
ResidenceWisma Perdamaian (Official)
Puri Gedeh (other)
SeatSemarang
NominatorPolitical parties
AppointerDirect popular elections within Central Java or President
members of the Central Java Regional House of Representatives (formerly)
Term lengthFive years, renewable once
1 years (specifically for the acting governor)
Formation18 August 1945
First holderRaden Panji Soeroso
SalaryRp3 million (US$179,47) per month[2]
Websitewww.jatengprov.go.id

The Governor of Central Java (Indonesian: Gubernur Jawa Tengah; Javanese: ꦒꦸꦧꦼꦂꦤꦸꦂꦗꦮꦶꦩꦢꦾ, romanized: Gubernur Jawi Madya) is the first-level regional head in Central Java along with the vice governor and 120 members of the Central Java Regional House of Representatives. The governor and vice governor of Central Java are elected through general elections which are held every 5 years. The current governor of Central Java is Ahmad Luthfi.

List of governors

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The following is a list of governors of Central Java:

# Portrait Governor Period Party Deputy governor Term Notes
Governor of Central Java
1 Soeroso 18 August 1945 13 October 1945 Non-party N/A 1 [cat. 1]
2 Wongsonegoro 13 October 1945 13 October 1949 Great Indonesia Party N/A 2 [cat. 2]
3 Boedijono 13 October 1949 1954 N/A 3 [cat. 3][3]
4 Mangun Negoro 1954 1958 N/A 4 [cat. 4]
5 Sukardji Mangun Kusumo 1958 1958 N/A 5 [cat. 5]
6 Hadisubeno Sosrowerdojo 1958 1960 Partai Nasional Indonesia N/A 6 [cat. 6]
7 Mochtar [id] 1960 1966 N/A 7
8 Moenadi 1966 1974 Military N/A 8
9 Soepardjo Rustam 1974 19 March 1983 N/A 9 [cat. 7]
10 Muhammad Ismail 19 March 1983 1988 N/A 10
1988 1993 N/A 11
11 Soewardi 1993 24 August 1998 Sunartejo
(1990–1994)
12 [cat. 8]
Susmono Martosiswojo
(1994–1998)
12 Mardiyanto 24 August 1998 24 August 2003 13
• Achmad
(1998–2003)
• Djoko Sudantoko
(1998–2003)
• Mulyadi Widodo
(1998–2003)
24 August 2003 28 September 2007 Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle Ali Mufiz 14
(2003)
[cat. 9]
Ali Mufiz 29 August 2007 28 September 2007 Vacant [cat. 10]
13 28 September 2007 23 August 2008
14 Bibit Waluyo 23 August 2008 23 August 2013 Rustriningsih 16
(2008)
15 Ganjar Pranowo 23 August 2013 23 August 2018 Heru Sudjatmoko 17
(2013)
5 September 2018 5 September 2023[4] Taj Yasin Maimoen 18
(2018)
16 Ahmad Luthfi 20 February 2025 incumbent Gerindra Party 19
(2024)

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