2024 Cirebon regency election

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Registered1,744,235
Turnout59.54%
2024 Cirebon regency election

 2018 27 November 2024 (2024-11-27)
Registered1,744,235
Turnout59.54%
 
Candidate Imron Rosyadi Mohammad Luthfi
Party PDI-P PKB
Running mate Agus Kurniawan Budiman Dia Ramayana
Popular vote 426,323 297,531
Percentage 43.63% 30.45%

 
Candidate Wahyu Tjiptaningsih Rahmat Hidayat
Party Gerindra Perindo
Running mate Solichin Imam Saputra
Popular vote 183,467 69,771
Percentage 18.78% 7.14%

Results map by district and subdistrict
(Interactive version)

Regent before election

Wahyu Mijaya (acting)
Bureaucracy

Elected Regent

Imron Rosyadi
PDI-P

The 2024 Cirebon regency election was held on 27 November 2024 as part of nationwide local elections to elect the regent of Cirebon Regency for a five-year term. The previous election was held in 2018.

The election, like other local elections in 2024, follow the first-past-the-post system where the candidate with the most votes wins the election, even if they do not win a majority.[1] It is possible for a candidate to run uncontested, in which case the candidate is still required to win a majority of votes "against" an "empty box" option. Should the candidate fail to do so, the election will be repeated on a later date.[2]

Candidates

According to electoral regulations, in order to qualify for the election, candidates are required to secure support from a political party or a coalition of parties controlling 11 seats in the Cirebon Regency Regional House of Representatives (DPRD). With 13 seats, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle is the only party which would be eligible to nominate a candidate without forming a coalition with other parties.

However, on 20 August 2024 the Constitutional Court of Indonesia issued ruling No. 60/PUU-XXII/2024 and MK decision No. 70/PUU-XXII/2024 which granted part of the lawsuit filed by the Labor Party and the Gelora Party against the local election law.[3] This decision was stated in PKPU Number 8 of 2024.[4] This ruling lowers the requirement to 6,5% for political parties to announce their own candidate pairings or total 6.5% of total combain parties.[5] Based on this new ruling, PDI-P, National Awakening Party, Gerindra Party, Golkar, Prosperous Justice Party and the NasDem Party can name their own pairs of candidates without the need to form coalitions.

Declared

These are candidates who have been allegedly delegated by political parties endorsing for regentional election:

1
Candidate from non-parlement parties
Rahmat Hidayat Imam Saputra
for Regent for Vice Regent
Retired Police
Member Candidate of DPR-RI (Perindo) District of West Java 8 (2024)
Retired Police
Chairman of the Advisory Board PSGJ Cirebon
Parties
83,154 / 1,279,290(7%)
PAN (2.13%)
Labour Party (0.72%)
Perindo Party (0.99%)
PPP (1.27%)
Gelora Party (1.52%)
PBB (0.12%)
Ummah Party (0.35%)
PKN (0.09%)
2
Candidate from PDIP and NasDem
Imron Rosyadi Agus Kurniawan Budiman
for Regent for Vice Regent
Regent of Cirebon
(2018–2024)
Headman of Kedongdong Kidul Village (2017–present)
Parties
408,340 / 1,279,290(32%)
PDIP (22.57%)
NasDem Party (9.35%)
3
Candidate from Gerindra, Democrat and PKS
Wahyu Tjiptaningsih Solichin
for Regent for Vice Regent
Vice Regent of Cirebon
(2021–2024)
Deputy Chairman of PCNU Cirebon Regency
Parties
368,756 / 1,279,290(29%)
Gerindra (12.96%)
PKS (9.78%)
Demokrat (6.08%)
4
Candidate from PKB and Golkar
Mohammad Luthfi Dia Ramayana
for Regent for Vice Regent
Speaker of the Cirebon Regency Regional People's Representative Council (2019–2024) Expert Staff of Golkar Faction of the Indonesian House of Representatives
Parties
377,494 / 1,279,290(30%)
PKB (18.68%)
Golkar (10.83%)

Potential

The following are individuals who have either been publicly mentioned as a potential candidate by a political party in the DPRD, publicly declared their candidacy with press coverage, or considered as a potential candidate by media outlets:

  • Imron Rosyadi (PDIP), incumbent regent.[6]
  • Wahyu Tjiptaningsih (PDIP), incumbent vice regent.[6]
  • Mohammad Luthfi (PKB), incumbent speaker of Cirebon Regency Regional People's Representative Council[7]
  • Teguh Rusiana Merdeka (Golkar), incumbent deputy speaker of Cirebon Regency Regional People's Representative Council[6]
  • Ismiyatul Fatihiyah Yusuf (PKB), Member of Cirebon Regency Regional People's Representative Council[6]
  • Junaedi (PKS), leader of Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) Cirebon regency local representative[8]
  • R. Hasan Basori (PKB), Member of Cirebon Regency Regional People's Representative Council[6]
  • Anwar Yasin (PKS), Member of West Java Regional People's Representative Council[6]
  • M. Nuruzzaman, Special Staff of the Minister of Religion[9]
  • Suharso, Community Figure, Bureaucrat[6]
  • Muali, Chief of Forum Komunikasi Kuwu Cirebon (FKKC)[10]
  • Muhammad Abdullah Syukri (Gus Abe), President of PB PMII[11]

Political map

Following the 2024 Indonesian legislative election, seven political parties are represented in the Cirebon regency DPRD:[12]

Ranking Serial Political parties Vote Seat(s) count Change
1 3 Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) 288.68622,57% Increase 5
2 1 National Awakening Party (PKB) 238.95218,68% Decrease 1
3 2 Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra) 165.87212,96% Steady
4 4 Party of Functional Groups (Golkar) 138.54210,83% Steady
5 8 Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) 125.1129,78% Increase 1
6 5 NasDem Party 119.6549,35% Decrease 3
7 14 Democratic Party (Demokrat) 77.7726,08% Decrease 1
8 12 National Mandate Party (PAN) 27.3002,13% Steady


Polling

Results

References

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