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Ganjar first publicly indicated his willingness to run as a PDI-P backed presidential candidate in an interview with BeritaSatu on 18 October 2022. [6] Within PDI-P, Ganjar primarily competed for the party's endorsement with Puan Maharani, Speaker of the People's Representative Council and daughter of party leader Megawati Sukarnoputri. [7]
Ganjar and Mahfud were defeated by Prabowo Subianto and his running mate Gibran Rakabuming Raka in the election, coming in third with 16% of the vote. [64] Ganjar and the second placed candidate, Anies Baswedan , initially disputed the election results based on allegations of fraud and election violations, including that the sitting president ...
Unlike Anies, Ganjar implemented a campaign strategy of blusukan in the western and eastern regions of Indonesia. Ganjar started in Merauke, South Papua and Mahfud visited Sabang, Aceh. [65] While the two candidates were campaigning, Prabowo and Gibran chose to stay on duty with their positions. [66]
The Prabowo–Gibran ticket won the 2024 presidential election with 58.59% of the vote against two of their opponents, Anies–Muhaimin and Ganjar–Mahfud. On 20 October 2024, Prabowo Subianto assumed the presidency of Indonesia.
After the release of quick count results, Lingkaran Survei Indonesia attributed split-ticket voters to the Ganjar-Mahfud pair's poor performance despite the PDI-P's success in remaining the largest party in the legislature. [199] Notably, Prabowo won the most votes in the traditionally PDI-P supporting provinces of Central Java and Bali. [200]
The Alliance of Political Parties Supporting Ganjar Pranowo (Indonesian: Kerja Sama Partai Politik Pengusung Ganjar Pranowo), was a collaborative political coalition in Indonesia which was a unified political agreement between two parties from the Onward Indonesia Coalition, namely the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) and the United Development Party (PPP), to nominate and ...
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Mohammad Mahfud MD, originally born only as Mohammad Mahfud, was born on 13 May 1957, in a village in Omben District, Sampang, Madura. He is the fourth child of seven children. His father was Mahmodin (died 2006), an employee at the Omben District office, Sampang Regency. While his mother was a housewife named Siti Khadidjah (1929–2025).