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Governor of East Java
Governor of East Java
Gubernur Jawa Timur
ꦒꦸꦧꦼꦂꦤꦸꦂ ꦗꦮ ꦮꦺꦠꦤ꧀
Flag of East Java (non-civil)
since 20 February 2025
East Java Provincial Government
StyleMadam Governor (informal)
Her Excellency (diplomatic)
TypeChief executive[1]
StatusHead of government
AbbreviationGOEJ (in English)
Gub. Jawa Timur (in Indonesian)
ResidenceGedung Negara Grahadi, Jalan Gubernur Suryo, Surabaya
NominatorPolitical parties
AppointerDirect popular elections within East Java or President
members of the East Java Regional House of Representatives (formerly)
Term lengthFive years, renewable once
1 years (specifically for the acting governor)
FormationAugust 19, 1945; 80 years ago (1945-08-19)
First holderArio Soerjo
DeputyVice Governor of East Java
SalaryRp3 million (US$179,47) per month[2]
Websitejatimprov.go.id

The Governor of East Java is the head of a level I region who holds the government in East Java together with the vice governor and 120 members of the East Java Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) as the legislative. The Governor and vice governor of are elected through general elections held every five years, is accountable for the strategic government of the province of East Java.

Background

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East Java is a province at the eastern tip of Java Island with its capital in Surabaya. East Java Province has an area of 47,803.49 kilometers and is inhabited by 40.6 million people in 2020. East Java Province is one of the first provinces established after the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence. Since 1945, East Java has been led by 14 governors and two acting governors. The first governor of East Java was Raden Mas Tumenggung Ario Soerjo or known as Governor Suryo. Governor Suryo was killed in the Madiun Affair rebellion in 1948.[3]

List of governors

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The following is a list of East Java Governors starting from the Dutch East Indies, until Post-Proclamation. Previously, governors were only appointed by the Ministry of Home Affairs with the approval of the President, then Post-New Order Governors were only able to start general elections in 2008 which were through open Direct Elections.[4]

# Portrait Governor Took office Left office Party Vice Governor Period Description
Gouverneurs van Oost-Java
1 M. C. H. Anderman 1928 1931 N/A 1 [5]
2 C. H. De Han 1931 1933 2 [5]
3 J. H. B. Kuneman 1933 1936 3 [5]
4 C. H. O. van Der Plas 1936 1941 4 [5]
5 Mr. C. H. Hartevelt 1941 1942 4 [5]
Governor of East Java
1 Ario Soerjo
(1898–1948)
19 August 1945 1 June 1945 Independent Sudirman 1
2 Murdjani
(1905–1956)
1 June 1945 24 December 1949 Parindra Doel Arnowo 2 [6]
3 Raden Samadikoen
(1902–1971)
24 December 1949 4 August 1958 Independent 3 [7]
4 Raden Tumenggung Aria Milono
(1896–1993)
4 August 1958 3 December 1959 4
5 Soewondo Ranoewidjojo
(1905–1992)
3 December 1959 31 January 1963 Military Mochammad Wijono 5
6 Mochammad Wijono
(?)
31 January 1963 December 1967 Satrio Sastrodiredjo 6
7 Mohammad Noer
(1918–2010)
December 1967 26 January 1976 7 [8]
8 Soenandar Prijosoedarmo
(1927–1984)
26 January 1976 26 August 1983
List
  • M. Soegiono (–1981)
  • Soeparmanto (1981–)
8
9 Wahono
(1925–2004)
26 August 1983 26 August 1988
List
  • Soeparmanto (1981–)
  • Tri Marjono (1985–)
9
10 Soelarso
(1929–2011)
26 August 1988 26 August 1993 10
11 Basofi Sudirman
(1940–2017)
26 August 1993 23 August 1998 Harwin Wasisto 11
12 Imam Utomo
(b. 1943)
23 August 1998 23 August 2003 Imam Supardi 12
23 August 2003 26 August 2008 Soenarjo 13
13 Soekarwo
(b. 1950)
12 February 2009 12 February 2014 Democratic Party Saifullah Yusuf 14
(2008)
[9]
12 February 2014 12 February 2019 15
(2013)
[10][11]
14 Khofifah Indar Parawansa
(b. 1965)
13 February 2019 13 February 2024 National Awakening Party Emil Dardak 16
(2018)
20 February 2025 Incumbent 17
(2024)

Acting governor

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In a stack of governments, a regional head who submits for leave, temporarily resigns, and left office from his position to the central government, then the Minister of Home Affairs prepares his successor who is a bureaucrat in the local government or even a Vice Governor, including when the position of governor is in transition. The following is a list of temporary replacements for the post of Governor of the East Java.

No Portrait Name Took Office Left Office Period Governor
1 Setia Purwaka
26 August 2008 12 February 2009 Transition
2 Heru Tjahjono
12 February 2019 13 February 2019
3 Adhy Karyono
13 February 2024 20 February 2025
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