Election Name: | 2018 Bogor regency election |
Country: | Indonesia |
Flag Image: | Lambang Kabupaten Bogor.svg |
Type: | presidential |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 2013 Bogor regency election |
Previous Year: | 2013 |
Next Election: | 2024 Bogor regency election |
Next Year: | 2024 |
Election Date: | 27 June 2018 |
Turnout: | 69.9%[1] |
Nominee1: | Ade Yasin |
Party1: | United Development Party |
Running Mate1: | Iwan Setiawan |
Popular Vote1: | 912,221 |
Percentage1: | 41.12% |
Nominee2: | Ade Ruhandi |
Party2: | Golkar |
Running Mate2: | Ingrid Kansil |
Popular Vote2: | 859,444 |
Percentage2: | 38.74% |
Regent | |
Before Election: | Nurhayanti |
After Election: | Ade Yasin |
After Party: | PPP |
The 2018 Bogor regency election was held on June 27, 2018, as part of the simultaneous local elections. It was held to elect the regent and deputy regent of Bogor Regency. Elections for members of the municipal council (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah) will be held in 2019.
Incumbent regent, Nurhayanti, while eligible, has decided not to run for re-election. In total, five candidates were on the election ballot: three party candidate pairs and two independent candidate pairs. Municipal councilor and sister of a former regent, Ade Yasin, defeated fellow councilor, Ade Ruhandi, and the other 4 candidates.
The candidates, along with their supporting parties, are as follows:
Ballot No.[2] | Candidate | Support[3] | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Fitri Putra Nugraha/Bayu Syah Johan | ||
2 | Ade Yasin/Iwan Setiawan | ||
3 | Ade Ruhandi/Ingrid Kansil | Golkar Nasdem PKS PAN Demokrat PKPI PBB | |
4 | Gunawan Hasan/Fikry Zulfikar Irama | Independent | |
5 | Ade Wardhana Adinata/Asep Ruhiyat |
No | Candidate | Votes | % | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Fitri Putra Nugraha/Bayu Syah Johan | 177,153 | 7.99 | |
2 | Ade Yasin/Iwan Setiawan | 912,221 | 41.12 | |
3 | Ade Ruhandi/Ingrid Kansil | 859,444 | 38.74 | |
4 | Gunawan Hasan/Fikry Zulfikar Irama | 100,745 | 4.54 | |
5 | Ade Wardhana Adinata/Asep Ruhiyat | 168,733 | 7.61 | |
Total votes | 2,218,296 | |||
Invalid votes | 140,268 | |||
Total turnout | 2,358,564 | 69.89 | ||
Eligible voters | 3,374,610 | 100 | ||
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Following the announcement, the Ade Ruhandi/Inggrid Kansil pair filed a lawsuit to the Constitutional Court of Indonesia.[6] Although the lawsuit was eventually turned down, it resulted in a delay for the swearing in of the regent-elect, which was moved to March 2019.[7] [8]