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A mayoral election was held in the city of Makassar on 23 September 2013. The election was the second direct mayoral election in the city's history.
10 pairs contested the elections, including 4 independent tickets. With the incumbent barred from reelection after 2 terms, nearly 600,000 of the city's residents voted in the elections. Demokrat-backed architect Mohammad Ramdhan Pomanto secured a victory with a plurality of the votes.
Background
Makassar's first direct mayoral election was held in 2008, with incumbent Ilham Arief Sirajuddin winning his second term.[2] The city's province, South Sulawesi, has been described by national and international observers alike as being rife with dynastic politics.[3][4]
Initially, the election was planned for February 2014, but it was moved to 2013 in order to prevent interference with the national legislative and presidential elections.[5] There were 983,900 eligible voters.[1]
Candidates
Ballot number[6] | Candidate | Running mate | Supporting parties[7] |
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1 | Adil Patu | Isradi Zaenal | Gerindra PDK |
2 | Supomo Guntur | Kadir Halid | PDI-P Golkar |
3 | Rusdin Abdullah | M Idris Patarai | Independent |
4 | Herman Handoko | Abd Latif Bafadhal | Independent |
5 | Erwin Kallo | Hasbi Ali | Independent |
6 | Tamsil Linrung | Das'ad Latif | PKS Hanura PBR |
7 | Sitti Muhyina | M Syaiful Shaleh | Independent |
8 | Mohammad Ramdhan Pomanto | Syamsu Rizal | Demokrat PBB |
9 | Irman Yasin Limpo | Busrah Abdullah | Independent |
10 | Apiati K Amin Syam | Zulkifli Gani Otto | 21 non-DPR parties |
Results
No | Candidate - Running mate | Votes | % |
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1 | Adil-Isradi | 14,556 | 2.49 |
2 | Supomo-Kadir | 84,153 | 14.38 |
3 | Rusdin-Pattarai | 23,846 | 4.07 |
4 | Herman-Latif | 2,930 | 0.50 |
5 | Erwin-Hasbi | 5,489 | 0.94 |
6 | Tamsil-Das'ad | 93,868 | 16.04 |
7 | Muhyina-Syaful | 56,607 | 9.67 |
8 | Pomanto-Rizal | 182,484 | 31.18 |
9 | Limpo-Abdullah | 114,032 | 19.48 |
10 | Apiaty-Zulkifli | 7,326 | 1.25 |
Total votes | 585,291 | 100% | |
Turnout[1] | 59.49% |
7,008 votes out of the 592,299 cast were invalid. During the results announcement, witnesses of the Supomo-Kadir pair walked out, claiming that the election had been a fraudulent one.[8] Candidate pairs with ballot numbers 2, 7 and 9 sued Pomanto-Rizal in the Constitutional Court, but their demands to disqualify the winner and repeat voting were rejected in full.[9]
Pomanto and Rizal were officially sworn in on 8 May 2014.[10]
References
- 1 2 3 Cipto, Hendra (25 September 2013). "Muhammad Ramdhan Terpilih Jadi Wali Kota Makassar". KOMPAS (in Indonesian). Retrieved 6 April 2018.
- ↑ "Partisipasi Pemilih Pilkada Makassar Lebih dari 60 Persen". KOMPAS (in Indonesian). 29 October 2008. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ↑ Basirun, Slamet (25 July 2013). "Politik dinasti di Pilwako Makassar merusak demokrasi". SINDOnews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ↑ Marshall, Andrew R.C. (17 March 2014). "Despite scandal, Indonesia election could entrench political dynasties". Reuters. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
- ↑ Hajramurni, Andi; Nugraha, Panca (18 September 2013). "Makassar, four regions in S. Sulawesi hold elections today". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 20 April 2018.
- ↑ Angelina, Andi (25 July 2013). "Ini 10 nomor urut pasang calon wali kota Makassar". Merdeka (in Indonesian). Retrieved 20 April 2018.
- ↑ Bakri, Ardiansyah Razak (22 July 2013). "KPU Loloskan 10 Pasang Calon Wali Kota Makassar". Tempo (in Indonesian). Retrieved 20 April 2018.
- ↑ Hajramurni, Andi (26 September 2013). "Danny-Syamsu declared winners of Makassar election". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
- ↑ "Sengketa Pilkada Makassar, MK Tolak Gugatan 3 Pasangan". VIVA (in Indonesian). 22 October 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
- ↑ Hamid, Arham (8 May 2014). "Wali Kota Makassar periode 2014-2019 dilantik di Pantai Losari". SINDOnews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 21 April 2018.