Ria Norsan
Ria Norsan is an Indonesian politician who is the governor of West Kalimantan since February 2025. He had previously served as the province's vice governor under Sutarmidji between 2018 and 2023, and was the regent of Mempawah Regency between 2009 and 2018.
Ria Norsan was born on 17 December 1967 in Singkawang, West Kalimantan to a Muslim family. His father was an Indonesian army corporal stationed in the local military district, while his mother is a housewife of Chinese ethnicity. He spent his childhood in Mempawah where he studied, due to his father's military career. He studied for a bachelor's degree at Tanjungpura University between 1990 and 1994, later also obtaining a master's degree from Tarumanegara University in 2000 and a doctorate from Tanjungpura in 2004.
Career
Prior to entering university, he had worked as a civil servant in the provincial government, before later starting his own construction business as well as running an Ice pop shop.
He became affiliated with Golkar, and in 2008 he was elected as regent of Mempawah Regency. He was reelected for a second term in 2013. He was also elected as chairman of Golkar's West Kalimantan branch for the 2015–2020 term.
In 2018, he ran as the running mate of Sutarmidji in the 2018 gubernatorial election. The pair won 1,334,512 votes, and Sutarmidji and Norsan were sworn in as governor and vice governor on 5 September 2018.
Governor of West Kalimantan
He then ran as a gubernatorial candidate against Sutarmidji in the 2024 gubernatorial election and defeated Sutarmidji. He had run with the support of PDI-P, despite his party Golkar supporting Sutarmidji's bid. Due to this, Norsan was fired from Golkar provincial board in September 2024. Norsan's son, Arief Rinaldi, announced Norsan's removal from his position as party board. Golkar provincial chairman Maman Abdurrahman clarified that Norsan was not fired from the party, confirming Norsan's own claim that he is still member of Golkar. Norsan was sworn in as governor on 20 February 2025.
Family
Norsan is married to Erlina, and the couple has four children. After Norsan's tenure in Mempawah, Erlina was elected to the office in 2018, and she was reelected to a second term in 2024.