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Turnout | 6.558.734 (79.47%) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Map of the results of the 2024 Indonesian presidential election in the province of DKI Jakarta | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 2024 Indonesian Presidential General Election in DKI Jakarta was the fifth general election in Jakarta and other provinces in Indonesia which aims to elect the President and Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia. The election was held to determine the president and vice president for the 2024–2029 term and was held in DKI Jakarta as well as other provinces in Indonesia on Wednesday, February 14 2024. This election is a political contestation to elect a new president to replace Joko Widodo, who is retiring from his position after serving two terms, as the current president Joko Widodo cannot run again under the constitution. This presidential election was participated by the former Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan, former defence minister Prabowo Subianto, as well as former Govenor of Central Java, Ganjar Pranowo.[1]
Opinion Polls
editThe following is an opinion poll from respondents for candidate pairs in DKI Jakarta.
Date | Pollster | Sample Size | Anies-Muhaimin | Prabowo-Gibran | Ganjar-Mahfud | Others |
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26 – 31 Oktober 2023 | Charta Politika[2] | 2.400 | 32,0% | 31,0% | 36,0% | 2,0% |
27 Oktober – 1 November 2023 | Indikator Politik[2] | 2.567 | 39,2% | 29,8% | 17,2% | 13,8% |
28 Oktober – 1 November 2023[d] | Poltracking Indonesia[2] | 1.220 | 34,0% | 46,0% | 19,0% | 1,0% |
First presidential candidate debate, December 12, 2023 | ||||||
13 – 18 Desember 2023[e] | Pusat Studi Strategis dan Internasional[3] | 1.300 | 35,2% | 35,2% | 10,5% | 10,9% |
Election results
editCandidate | Running Mate | Coalition | Votes | % |
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Anies Baswedan | Muhaimin Iskandar | Coalition of Change for Unity | 2.653.762 | 41,07% |
Prabowo Subianto | Gibran Rakabuming | Advanced Indonesia Coalition | 2.692.011 | 41,67% |
Ganjar Pranowo | Mahfud MD | Alliance of Political Parties Supporting Ganjar Pranowo | 1.115.138 | 17,26% |
Registered Voters: 8.252.897[4] | ||||
Source: KPU[5] |
Votes by region | Total votes | Vote difference | ||||||||||
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Anies Baswedan Muhaimin Iskandar |
Prabowo Subianto Gibran Rakabuming |
Ganjar Pranowo Mahfud MD | ||||||||||
Votes | % | Votes | % | Votes | % | |||||||
Thousand Islands | 7.053 | 38,57% | 8.972 | 48,99% | 2.288 | 12,49% | 18.313 |
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West Jakarta | 523.774 | 35,70% | 639.293 | 43,58% | 303.914 | 20,72% | 1.466.981 |
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Central Jakarta | 265.478 | 42,17% | 252.098 | 40,05% | 111.956 | 17,78% | 626.532 |
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South Jakarta | 668.118 | 46,08% | 551.173 | 38,02% | 230.553 | 15,90% | 1.449.844 |
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East Jakarta | 851.424 | 44,66% | 775.067 | 40,66% | 279.868 | 14,68% | 1.906.359 |
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North Jakarta | 337.915 | 34,14% | 465.408 | 47,02% | 186.559 | 18,85% | 989.882 |
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Total | 2.653.762 | 41,07% | 2.692.011 | 41,67% | 1.115.138 | 17,26% | 6.460.911 |
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Source: KPU[5] |
References
edit- ^ Staff, Al Jazeera. "Indonesia election 2024: All you need to know". Al Jazeera. Retrieved 2024-09-01.
- ^ a b c "Elektabilitas Capres-Cawapres di Jakarta & Banten dari Berbagai Survei". CNN Indonesia (in Indonesian). Jakarta. 2023-11-30. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
- ^ Farisa, Fitria Chusna (2023-12-28). "Survei CSIS: Elektabilitas Ganjar-Mahfud Ungguli Prabowo-Gibran di Jateng dan DIY". Kompas (in Indonesian). Jakarta. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
- ^ "KPU Tetapkan DPT Pemilu 2024 di DKI Jakarta Sebanyak 8,2 Juta Orang" (in Indonesian).
- ^ a b "HASIL HITUNG SUARA PEMILU PRESIDEN & WAKIL PRESIDEN RI 2024". Komisi Pemilihan Umum Republik Indonesia.
Notes
edit- ^ Includes Gerindra, Golkar, the Democratic Party, the National Mandate Party, the Indonesian Solidarity Party, the Crescent Star Party, the Garuda Party, the Gelora Party, and the Aceh Party.
- ^ Includes NasDem, the National Awakening Party, the Prosperous Justice Party, the Ummah Party, the Aceh Abode Party, the Independent Solidity of the Acehnese Party, and Aceh Just and Prosperous Party.
- ^ Includes PDI-P, the United Development Party, the Indonesian Unity Party, and the People's Conscience Party.
- ^ The poll was conducted in the same zone as Banten.
- ^ The poll was conducted in the same zone as Banten.