2007 Bekasi regency election


The 2007 Bekasi regency election was held on 11 March 2007 to elect the regent of Bekasi to a five-year term. Former Bekasi regent Saleh Manaf and Wikanda Darmawijaya ran for a second term. The election was won by speaker of Bekasi Regional People's Representative Council Sa'duddin and former expert staff to Bekasi regent, Darip Mulyana.

Background

On 21 January 2004, former chief of Bekasi land agency Saleh Manaf was installed as the Regent of Bekasi following an unexpected victory in an internal election held by Bekasi Regional People's Representative Council. Two years later, he was deposed from his position after a successful legal challenge from his predecessor, Wikanda Darmawijaya, who claimed that Saleh failed to obtain his permission to run for election. Saleh's removal from office triggered an election to fill the position.
The election was the first direct regency election in Bekasi since the introduction of the 2005 local election law.

Candidates

This election was contested by six candidates together with their running mate.
#CandidateRunning mateParties
1Sa'duddin
Speaker of Bekasi Regional People's Representative Council
Darip Mulyana
Expert Staff to the Regent of Bekasi
Prosperous Justice Party
2Saleh Manaf
Regent of Bekasi
Omin BasukiUnited Development Party
3Memet Rochamat
Regional Secretary of Bekasi
Jejen Sayuti
Member of Bekasi Regional People's Representative Council
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle
4Wikanda Darmawijaya
Regent of Bekasi
Daeng Muhammad
Member of Bekasi Regional People's Representative Council
National Mandate Party
5Nachrowi Solihin
Member of Bekasi Regional People's Representative Council
Solihin Sari
Vice Regent of Bekasi
Golkar
6Munawar Fuad
Special Staff to the Minister of Communication and Informatics
Adhy FirdausDemocratic Party
National Awakening Party

Debate and election day

Debates for the regency election was held on 1 March, with all six pairs attending the debate. The debate was moderated by communication expert Effendi Ghazali, with panelists including Anies Baswedan, Denny Indrayana, and Hadar Gumay.
During the debate, the candidates faced criticism during a debate for starting late and having high-level, non-specific programs. The debate mostly focused on economic equality, investment support, poverty alleviation, public service improvement, employment, and affordable education.
Elections were held simultaneously all over Bekasi on 11 March 2007, with polling stations opening at 7 AM. The police chief of Bekasi deployed 3,100 personnels to secure the election.

Results

The final results of the regency election were announced in a plenary session of the electoral commission on 16 March. The electoral desk of the Bekasi's regency office and the Sa'duddin-Darip team pair announced their own quick counts, with results similar to the final count. The final vote count process by the electoral commission were marred with protests from the losing candidates, with demands to stop the count.
Sa'duddin and Darip Mulyana were declared as winners of the election, securing a majority in 15 out of 23 subdistricts in Bekasi. The pair also won a significant majority in densely populated subdistricts such as Cibitung, South Tambun, and North Tambun.

Aftermath

After the results were announced, the electoral commission handed over the results to the Bekasi Regional People's Representative Council on 23 March. A legal challenge was later filed by the campaign team of Memet Rochamat-Jejen Sayuti, alleging irregularities in the vote counting process. However, the case was rejected by the court due to a lack of evidence. Sa'duddin-Darip was installed as regent and vice regent of Bekasi on 14 May 2007.
The election process costed the Bekasi government an estimated 21,2 billion rupiahs.