2018 Lampung gubernatorial election

The 2018 Lampung gubernatorial election took place on 27 June 2018 as part of the simultaneous local elections in Indonesia. It was held to elect the governor of Lampung along with their deputy, whilst members of the provincial council (Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Daerah) will be re-elected in 2019.

2018 Lampung gubernatorial election

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Turnout71%[1]
 
NomineeArinal DjunaidiHerman Hasanusi
PartyGolkarPDI-P
Running mateChusnunia ChalimSutono
Popular vote1,548,5061,054,646
Percentage37.78%25.73%

 
NomineeMuhammad Ridho FicardoMustafa
PartyDemokratNasDem
Running mateBachtiar BasriAhmad Jajuli
Popular vote1,043,666452,454
Percentage25.46%11.04%

Location of Lampung within Indonesia

Governor before election

Muhammad Ridho Ficardo
Demokrat

Elected Governor

Arinal Djunaidi
Golkar

Candidates included incumbent governor Muhammad Ridho Ficardo who ran for his second term, Bandar Lampung mayor Herman Hasanusi, Central Lampung regent Mustafa and provincial secretary Arinal Djunaidi.

Timeline

Registration for party-backed candidates were opened between 8 and 10 January 2018, while independent candidates were required to register between 22 and 26 November 2017.[2] The numerical order of the candidates were determined on 13 February through a lottery.[3] The campaigning period would commence between 15 February and 24 June, with a three-day election silence before voting on 27 June.[4]

No independent candidates registered to contest the election.[5] The first debate between the candidates were held on 7 April, although it was not covered by national media except for Radio Republik Indonesia.[6] Three debates were planned to be held between the candidates.[7] On 20 April 2018, the Lampung branch of KPU declared that the province would have 5,768,061 valid voters.[8]

Candidates

Under regulations, candidates are required to secure the support of a political party or a coalition thereof comprising at least 20 percent of the seats (i.e. 17 of 85) in the regional house. Alternatively, independent candidates may run provided they are capable of securing support in form of at least 456,594 photocopied ID cards subject to verification by the local committee although no candidates expressing interest managed to do this.[5][9]

#[3]CandidatePositionRunning mateParties[9]
1Muhammad Ridho FicardoIncumbent governor of LampungBachtiar BasriDemokrat
PPP
Gerindra
Total 25 seats
2Herman HasanusiMayor of Bandar LampungSutonoPDI-P (17 seats)
3Arinal DjunaidiFormer provincial secretary of Lampung
Head of Golkar in Lampung
Chusnuniah ChalimGolkar
PKB
PAN
Total 25 seats
4MustafaRegent of Central LampungAhmad JajuliNasdem
PKS
Hanura
Total 18 seats

Incumbent Muhammad Ridho Ficardo, who is also the head of Demokrat's Lampung office received the endorsement of his party to run for his second term on 7 December 2017.[10] While initially planning to run with Bengkulu mayor Helmi Hasan, he switched to running with his current deputy Bachtiar Basri, who is part of PAN, after the registration opened.[11][12] PPP and Gerindra also declared their support for the ticket.[13]

Bandar Lampung mayor Herman Hasanusi (often referred to as Herman HN) was announced by party chairman Megawati Soekarnoputri as PDI-P's candidate on 4 January 2018, with the provincial secretary Sutono as his running mate.[14] Since PDI-P controls enough seats in the provincial assembly by itself, it was not required to form a coalition with other parties.[15]

Golkar decided to endorse its cadre Arinal Djunaidi, who is also the head of its Lampung office on 21 December 2017. In the declaration, they selected East Lampung regent and PKB member Chusnunia Chalim as his running mate.[16] While he received the formal endorsement of PAN, a significant number of PAN's party members went against party lines to support their own cadre Bachtiar Basri.[17]

Mustafa, the regent of Central Lampung, was endorsed by his party to run in April 2017.[18] He was later supported by PKS, who put forth their cadre and Regional Representative Council member Ahmad Jajuli as his running mate.[19] Hanura also endorsed the ticket.[20] Later on, the Corruption Eradication Commission arrested Mustafa for a bribery case, and he resigned from Nasdem.[21]

Polls

After nominations

PollsterDateSample sizeResults
Charta Politika6–11 March 2018800Ridho (35.1%), Herman (26.3%), Arinal (13.1%), Mustafa (11.3%)
SMRC[permanent dead link]3–8 March 2018820Ridho (34.9%), Herman (23%), Mustafa (13.6%), Arinal (13.2%)

Before nominations

PollsterDateSample sizeResults
Rakata Institute[permanent dead link]1–5 August 2017600Mustafa (18.63%), Ridho (17.33%), Herman (17%), Arinal (13.17%)

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