Английская Википедия:2018 East Java gubernatorial election

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Шаблон:Infobox election The 2018 East Java gubernatorial election took place on 27 June 2018 as part of the simultaneous local elections. It was held to elect the governor of East Java along with their deputy, whilst members of the provincial council (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah) will be re-elected in 2019.

Incumbent Soekarwo was barred from participating in the re-elections after having served two full terms. Candidates were former cabinet minister Khofifah Indar Parawansa and sitting vice governor Saifullah Yusuf. The former won the election, securing over 53% of the votes.

Timeline

On September 10, the General Elections Commission declared a voter count of 30,963,078 in the province who are to vote in 68,511 polling stations.[1][2]

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.[3][4] The campaigning period would commence between 15 February and 24 June, with a three-day election silence before voting on 27 June.[5]

A televised debate between the two pairs was held on 10 April 2018.[6]

Candidates

Under regulations, candidates are required to secure the support of a political party or a coalition thereof comprising at least 20 seats in the regional house. Alternatively, independent candidates may run provided they are capable of securing support from 6.5 percent of the total voter population (2,012,601) in form of photocopied ID cards subject to verification by the local committee although no candidates expressing interest managed to do this.[1][4]

# Candidate Most recent position Running mate Parties
1 Khofifah Indar Parawansa Minister of Social Affairs
(2014–18)
Emil Dardak Demokrat (13 seats)
Golkar (11 seats)
PAN (7 seats)
PPP (5 seats)
Nasdem (4 seats)
Hanura (2 seats)

Total 42 seats[7]

2 Saifullah Yusuf Vice Governor of East Java
(2009–now)
Puti Guntur Sukarno PKB (20 seats)
PDI-P (19 seats)
Gerindra (13 seats)
PKS (6 seats)

Total 58 seats[7]

The Khofifah–Emil pair was first endorsed by Demokrat on 21 November 2017, and Golkar followed suit on the 22nd.[8] Hanura declared their support on December the same year,[9] while the other parties joined the coalition in January 2018.[10][11][12] Khofifah had been the Minister of Social Affairs in Joko Widodo's working cabinet, although she resigned from that post in order to run.[13] Her running mate Emil Dardak is a Japan-educated doctoral graduate who serves as regent of Trenggalek Regency, although he has not resigned from the post. Minister of Home Affairs Tjahjo Kumolo had requested for him to step down for ethical reasons, but he admitted that there are no binding regulations requiring him to do so.[14][15] The pair have stated that their program will involve women's empowerment, involving the reduction of maternal mortality in addition to skill trainings and economic aid for females.[16]

Saifullah, popularly referred to as Gus Ipul, had served as the vice governor of the province since 2009.[17] PKB, itself having enough seats to run a candidate with no coalition, put him forth as their gubernatorial candidate on 5 October 2017.[18] PDI-P joined the coalition, initially putting forth Banyuwangi regent Abdullah Azwar Anas as running mate until he stepped back following a scandal.[19] The party later appointed Sukarno's granddaughter and two-term member of the People's Representative Council Puti Guntur Sukarnoputri to replace him in the ticket.[15][20] Despite initially planning to run a ticket alongside PAN,[21] opposition parties Gerindra and PKS declared their support for Ipul-Puti on 10 January 2018.[15][22] The pair have stated an intention to continue with Soekarwo's programs.[23]

Polling

After formal nominations

Pollster Date Sample size Khofifah Indar Parawansa Saifulah Yusuf
Poltracking 18–22 June 2018 1,200 51.8 43.5
Litbang Kompas 10–15 May 2018 800 48.6 45.6
Surabaya Survey Center 11–19 April 2018 1,220 22.3 22.0
Poltracking 6–11 March 2018 1,200 42.4 35.8
Charta Politika 3–8 March 2018 1,200 38.1 44.8
Litbang Kompas 19 February - 4 March 2018 800 44.5 44.0
Polmark 6–11 February 2018 1,200 27.2 42.7
KedaiKOPI 2–8 February 2018 600 46.3 53.7
Indo BarometerШаблон:Dead link 29 January-4 February 2018 800 40.8 46.6

Before nominations

Pollster Date Sample size Results
Surabaya Survey Center 25 November - 8 December 2017 940 SY (36.2%), KIP (33.9%)
LJSI 28 September - 8 October 2017 1,816 La Nyalla Matalitti (28.2%), SY (21.7%), TR (15.8%), KIP (14.1%)
Indo Barometer 18–29 September 2017 1,200 SY (41.0%), TR (18.4%), KIP (16.7%), AAA (3.4%)
Alvara Research Center August 2017 1,200 SY (32.4%), KIP (27.7%), TR (16.1%), AAA (4.2%), Hasan Aminuddin (3.3%), Djarot Saiful Hidayat (2.3%)
The Initiative Institute 15–30 June 2017 1,140 SY (44.6%), KIP (37.3%), TR (18.1%)
Surabaya Survey Center 10–30 June 2017 800 SY (26.3%), TR (22.1%), KIR (13.9%), AAA (3.5%)
Poltracking 19–25 May 2017 800 SY (32.29%), TR (27.08%), KIP (19.11%), Abdullah Azwar Anas (8.47%)
The Initiative Institute 13–19 April 2017 956 Saifullah Yusuf (33.17%), Khofifah Indar Parawansa (28.31%), Tri Rismaharini (26.13%), Said Abdullah (3.85%), Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono (3.69%)

Results

Quick count

Pollster Khofifah-Emil Saifulah-Puti
Indikator 53.63 46.37
Litbang Kompas 53.36 46.64
LSI 54.3 45.7
SMRC 52.28 47.72

References

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