2018 Bali gubernatorial election

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The 2018 Bali gubernatorial election took place on 27 June 2018 as part of the simultaneous local elections in Indonesia. It was held to elect the governor of Bali along with their deputy for five-year term (2018–2023), whilst members of the Bali Regional House of Representatives (DPRD) will be re-elected in 2019. Candidate I Wayan Koster of the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) won this election defeating the candidate nominated by the Golkar Party Ida Bagus Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra.

Registered3,060,875
Turnout70.11%[1]
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2018 Bali gubernatorial election

 2013
27 June 2018 (2018-06-27)
2024 
Registered3,060,875
Turnout70.11%[1]
 
Candidate I Wayan Koster Ida Bagus Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra
Party PDI-P Independent (Golkar's nominee)
Alliance Bali People's Coalition
Running mate Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana Sukawati I Ketut Sudikerta
Popular vote 1,213,075 889,930
Percentage 57.68% 42.32%


Governor before election

I Made Mangku Pastika
Democratic

Elected Governor

I Wayan Koster
PDI-P

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Incumbent I Made Mangku Pastika was barred from participating in the re-elections after having served two full terms. Contesting the election were Denpasar's mayor Ida Bagus Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra and House of Representatives member I Wayan Koster.

Timeline

Registration for party-backed candidates were opened between 8 and 10 January 2018, while independent candidates were required to register between 22 and 26 November 2017.[2] The numerical order of the candidates were determined on 13 February through a lottery.[3] The campaigning period would commence between 15 February and 24 June, with a three-day election silence before voting on 27 June.[4]

Up until the registration deadline, no independent candidates registered to contest the election.[5] On 23 April, the regional KPU declared that there will be 2,982,201 eligible voters across the province.[6]

Candidates

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PDI-P's chairwoman Megawati Soekarnoputri announced third-term House of Representatives (DPR) member I Wayan Koster as the party's candidate for the elections on 11 November 2017. He was part of the 10th commission, which covers education, sports, tourism and creative economy.[9] In the same announcement, former regent of Gianyar Tjokorda Oka Artha Ardana Sukawati (Cok Ace) was endorsed by PDI-P as his running mate.[10] Soon afterwards, the National Mandate Party (PAN) endorsed him as well. Other parties supporting him are the National Awakening Party (PKB), Hanura, and the Indonesian Justice and Unity Party (PKPI).[8]

Ida Bagus Rai Dharmawijaya Mantra (Rai Mantra) initially attempted to register at PDI-P which had supported him in the 2015 Denpasar mayoral election.[11] However, Golkar, whose cadre I Ketut Sudikerta was already the sitting vice-governor, decided to place its support behind the mayor attaching Sudikerta as his running mate after NasDem and Gerindra endorsed Rai Mantra.[12] The Democratic Party also endorsed him.[13]

Issues

I Wayan Koster stated that he would like to see a reform on Indonesia's family planning program which recommends two children per family, saying that it defied Balinese traditions which ideally has four children.[14] Rai Mantra stated that if elected, he would consistently oppose the reclamation program in Benoa Bay.[15]

Election results

Results by Regency/City
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Gubernatorial Candidates-Vice Gubernatorial CandidatesVotes
Voters%
Koster - Ace1,213,07557.68%
Mantra - Kerta889,93042.32%
Number of valid votes2,103,00597.99%
Invalid votes43,0882.01%
Number of valid and invalid votes2,146,093100.00%
Voter turnout2,146,09370.11%
Registered voters3,060,875100.00%
Source[16]
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Vote Acquisition per Regency
RegionKBS-AceMantra-KertaValid votesInvalid votesTotal
Badung Regency210,175 (74.94%)70,290 (25.06%)280,4653,626284,091
Bangli Regency96,327 (66.32%)48,917 (33.68%)145,2442,504147,748
Buleleng Regency220,923 (69.09%)98,859 (30.91%)319,7824,778324,560
Gianyar Regency186,076 (64.76%)101,256 (35.24%)287,33212,751300,083
Jembrana Regency81,783 (52.91%)72,801 (47.09%)154,5841,635156,219
Karangasem Regency90,891 (40.63%)132,795 (59.37%)223,6865,028228,714
Klungkung Regency39,653 (32.80%)81,232 (67.20%)120,8854,279125,164
Tabanan Regency199,384 (68.14%)93,246 (31.86%)292,6303,765296,395
Denpasar City87,863 (31.56%)190,534 (68.44%)278,3974,722283,119
Total1,213,075 (57.68%)889,930 (42.32%)2,103,00543,0882,146,093
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Notes

  1. Including parliamentary and non-parliamentary parties

References

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