2020 Indonesian local elections


Local elections were held in Indonesia on 9 December 2020. Voters elected nine governors, 224 regents, and 37 mayors across the country. All the elections were held on the same day, and over 100 million people were expected to be eligible to vote.

Background

Simultaneous local elections were first held in Indonesia in 2015. The leadup to the 2020 elections saw several regulations being issued by the General Elections Commission barring certain candidates from running, from adulterers to politicians who had been charged with corruption. The decision that the simultaneous local elections throughout Indonesia would be held amid the COVID-19 pandemic stirred some controversy in the Indonesian public.

Schedule

KPU released a schedule for the election in June 2019. Registration for the candidates would be held between 28 and 30 April 2020, with a campaign period lasting between June and September. The voting itself was initially planned for 23 September 2020. In October 2019, the Ministry of Home Affairs estimated that the election would require an expenditure of Rp 15.3 trillion, around double the budget for the 2015 local elections. In May 2020, due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, President Joko Widodo issued a regulation postponing the election to December 2020, with further postponement being possible if the pandemic had not subsided by then.
The new schedule for the elections was released in June, with the new election date set for 9 December 2020 and the campaigning period being set between 26 September and 5 December 2020.
This election schedule planned by the Election Committee and the government was opposed by several activists because by forcing a major event during a pandemic, they were breaching several Laws which raising the risk of disease contagion among the people. There were more than 1500 health protocol violations during the campaigns, and 70.000 ballot officers tested reactive from COVID rapid tests and could not immediately be replaced.
In December 2020 also, the government insisted on holding Pilkades Serentak in more than 1200 villages.

Elections

Mayoral

CityProvinceNotes
MedanNorth Sumatradetails
BinjaiNorth Sumatra
SibolgaNorth Sumatra
TanjungbalaiNorth Sumatra
GunungsitoliNorth Sumatra
PematangsiantarNorth Sumatra
SolokWest Sumatra
BukittinggiWest Sumatra
DumaiRiau
Sungai PenuhJambi
MetroLampung
Bandar LampungLampung
BatamRiau Islands
DepokWest Javadetails
PekalonganCentral Java
SemarangCentral Java
MagelangCentral Java
SurakartaCentral Javadetails
BlitarEast Java
SurabayaEast Javadetails
PasuruanEast Java
CilegonBanten
South TangerangBantendetails
DenpasarBali
MataramWest Nusa Tenggara
BanjarbaruSouth Kalimantan
BanjarmasinSouth Kalimantan
SamarindaEast Kalimantan
BalikpapanEast Kalimantan
BontangEast Kalimantan
BitungNorth Sulawesi
ManadoNorth Sulawesi
TomohonNorth Sulawesi
PaluCentral Sulawesi
MakassarSouth Sulawesidetails
repeat after none of the above majority in 2018
TernateNorth Maluku
TidoreNorth Maluku