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In the immediate aftermath of the 2019 Indonesian presidential election, a number of pollsters began to consider Ganjar as a likely candidate in 2024, [3] and by 2020 he was already one of the highest-polling prospective candidates. [4] By mid-2022, Indonesian media began interpreting Jokowi's actions as showing support for Ganjar. [5]
The electoral campaign for the 2024 Indonesian presidential election of Anies Baswedan, former governor of Jakarta, was officially launched on 3 October 2022 after Nasdem Party leader Surya Paloh officially declared Anies Baswedan as their presidential candidate for the 2024 Indonesian presidential election. [1]
Over 5.7 million poll workers and volunteers (Kelompok Penyelenggara Pemungut Suara/KPPS) served at the polling stations in Indonesia and abroad. Due to concerns over deaths of KPPS staff in the 2019 election , KPU added rules in 2024 limiting their age to between 17 and 55, in addition to providing proof of good health. [ 121 ]
Largest expenditures originated from advertising, which costed the team Rp 151,280,157,963 (USD 13.2 million) in total. [3] Initial audit reports of campaign finances from both sides were checked by the Indonesia Corruption Watch , which noted that the discrepancy between earnings and expenditures of the Widodo team was irregular.
This page is a non-exhaustive list of notable individuals and organisations who endorsed individual candidates for the 2024 Indonesian presidential election.Politicians are noted with their party origin or political affiliation should they come from parties not part of the candidate's coalition.
He was defeated by Joko Widodo, who won 53.15% of the vote. [3] Previously, during the 2012 Jakarta gubernatorial election which saw Jokowi be elected Governor of Jakarta, Prabowo had supported him. [4] Between 2014 and 2019, Prabowo remained second to Jokowi in most opinion polls.
Aditya was born on 15 April 1992 in Surabaya, East Java to Ali Hasan and Haeny Relawati Rini Widyastuti. [1] His mother, Haeny Relawati Rini Widyastuti, was a Golkar politician who became the Regent of Tuban from 2001 until 2011, while his father, Ali Hasan, was an entrepreneur and a Golkar politician. [2]
Local executive elections (Indonesian: Pemilihan Kepala Daerah or Pilkada) to elect governors, mayors and regents in Indonesia were held on 27 November 2024 across 548 regions: 37 provinces, 415 regencies and 93 cities, which covered all provinces except Yogyakarta Special Region and all cities/regencies except the constituents of Jakarta. [1]