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2020 Depok mayoral election

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2020 Depok mayoral election

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Registered1,240,448
Turnout777,737 (63.26%)
 
Candidate Mohammad Idris[1] Pradi Supriatna[1]
Party PKS Gerindra
Alliance Koalisi Tertata Adil Sejahtera[a] Koalisi Depok Bangkit[b]
Running mate Imam Budi Hartono Afifah Alia
Popular vote 415,657 332,689
Percentage 55.54% 44.46%
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Mayor before election

Mohammad Idris
Independent

Elected mayor

Mohammad Idris
Independent

2020 Depok mayoral election[2][3] is the general election to elect the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Depok for the period 2021 – 2024. This election was held by the Depok City Election Commission (KPU) which was held on December 9, 2020.[4]

Background

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This election is the fourth regional head election which is conducted directly elected by the community. Mohammad Idris who was elected as mayor in the 2015 election can apply for re-nomination as Mayor of Depok in this election. In addition, the Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Depok applied for 71 days of leave from 26 September 2020 to 5 December 2020.[5] Thus, the Governor of West Java Ridwan Kamil appointed the Head of the West Java Provincial Education Office, Dedi Supandi as the Acting Mayor of Depok.

Election

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Regional General Elections Commission (KPUD) Depok City increased the number of polling stations (TPS) due to the quota limiting the maximum quota for the number of voters in each TPS, which is 500 peoples.[6] Initially, the TPS had 3,417 places, but the number of TPS became 4,015 places. The determination of the voter quota made the number of TPS in Depok City increase by 598 points or around 17.5 percent. Included in the ballot box are 4,049 boxes.[7] and ballot papers totaling 2,262,051 sheets or an increase of 2.5% as a reserve from the number of the Final Voters List (DPT),[8] meanwhile, the number of damaged ballots was 137 and had been replaced by the ballot provider.[9] A total of 16,060 voting booths have also been prepared in each polling station (TPS).[10] The ballot boxes and voting booths are then stored in the KPUD warehouse in Depok City in Tugu, Cimanggis, Depok. In fact, the KPUD of Depok City is willing to go to COVID-19 patients to be able to exercise their voting rights.[11] The voters who became COVID-19 patients totaled 2,280 people with details of 1,280 patients being treated in hospital and 1,152 people who were doing self-isolation or people without symptoms.[12]

Date

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The central government with DPR RI agreed to change the agenda simultaneous regional head elections in 2020 and set a date for simultaneous elections on 9 December 2020 after previously being postponed on 23 September 2020 due to COVID-19 pandemic.[13] There are three election date options in delaying the simultaneous regional elections, namely 9 December 2020 with pre-voting Pilkada stages at the end of May 2020, 17 March 2021, and 29 September 2021.[14]

President Joko Widodo emphasized the Presidential Decree of the Republic of Indonesia Number 22 of 2020 concerning Voting Day for the Election of Governors and Deputy Governors, Regents and Deputy Regents, as well as Mayors and Deputy Mayors in 2020, the election date is declared on December 9, 2020 national holidays.[15] Continuing this decision, the Depok City Government also issued Mayor Circular Letter Number 270/581-ORB, concerning Depok City Head Election (Pilkada) Day 9 December 2020 as a holiday.[16]

Nomination

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The following are the pairs of nominees that have been appointed as candidates for mayor and deputy mayor by the Depok City Regional General Election Commission (KPUD) on September 23, 2020:

Political Map

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Parliamentary Chairs

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Results of 2019 Indonesian general election in Depok City there were 9 Political Parties with a total of 50 seats in Depok City People's Representative Council, namely:

Political parties Amount
Chairs % Increase Decrease (2014)
Prosperous Justice Party (PKS)
12 / 50
24.0%
Increase 6
Great Indonesia Movement Party (Gerindra)
10 / 50
20.0%
Increase 9
Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P)
10 / 50
20.0%
Decrease 11
Party of Funcional Groups (Golkar)
5 / 50
10.0%
Steady 5
National Mandate Party (PAN)
4 / 50
8.0%
Decrease 6
Democratic Party (Demokrat)
3 / 50
6.0%
Decrease 5
National Awakening Party (PKB)
3 / 50
6.0%
Increase 1
United Development Party (PPP)
2 / 50
4.0%
Decrease 4
Indonesian Solidarity Party (PSI)
1 / 50
2.0%
New

Alliance

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In this election, there are two camps that will carry candidates for mayor and deputy mayor candidates, including the Gerindra & PDI-P agreed to support the mayor candidate who came from the Gerindra Party, while the Deputy Mayor's candidate came from the PDI-P and the four parties that agreed to build the Depok Organized Coalition on 1 February 2020.[19]

Survey Results

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After Candidacy

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Survey Institute Date Samples
Pradi-Afifah

Idris-Imam
others
DEEP
(source)
15 - 30 September 2020 582 42,2 36,4 14,4%
DEEP
(source)
24 October - 4 November 2020 2.684 49,6 47,8 2,6%
DEEP
(source)
29 November - 2 December 2020 800 60,0 31,0 9,0%
LSVN
(source)
1 - 4 December 2020 800 45,0 35,0 20,0%

Before Candidacy

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Candidate for Mayor

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Figure Survey
Klinik Digital Vokasi Universitas Indonesia[permanent dead link] Jaring Suara Indonesia Masyarakat Madani Peduli Depok[permanent dead link] Radar Depok[permanent dead link]
12.0 26.6 17.83
Alya Rohali
24.6
10.0 14.3 19.17
3.0 18.7
13.0
Farabi El Fouz
8.07
Hardiono
8.0
Qonita Lutfiah
7.5
Acep Azhari
7.5
Nuroji
4.0
Ahmad Riza Alhabsyi
4.0
Hendrik Tangke Allo
3.0
Babai Suhaimi
3.0
Respondents 2,800 440 658 150–200
Date 14 September 2019 21–27 November 2019 16–19 December 2019 26 February 2020

Candidate for Deputy Mayor

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Date Source Yeti Farida Qonita Afifah Respondents
26 February 2020 Klinik Digital Vokasi Universitas Indonesia Archived February 9, 2021, at the Wayback Machine 11.55 6.46 5.89 3.06 150–200

Results

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Quick Count

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Source /
Institute
Candidate Sample Grafic

Pradi-Afifah

Idris-Imam
Voxpol Centre[20] 46,64% 53,35% 93,57%






Official Results

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Poster for 2020 Mayor and Deputy Mayor of Depok Candidates
Summary of 9 December 2020 Depok mayoral election result
Candidate Running mate Parties Votes %
Pradi Supriatna Afifah Alia Great Indonesia Movement Party 332,689 44.46
Mohammad Idris Imam Budi Hartono Prosperous Justice Party 415,657 55.54
Total 748,346 100.00
Valid votes 748,346 60.87
Spoilt and null votes 29,391 2.39
Turnout 777,737 63.26
Abstentions 481,016 39.12
Registered voters 1,240,448
Source: KPU
Votes by district Total votes Grafic
Pradi Supriatna
Gerindra
Mohammad Idris
PKS
Votes % Votes %
Beji 29,238 47,10 32,781 52,90 62,019






Bojongsari 17,560 34,70 33,036 65,30 50,596






Cilodong 24,194 40,80 35,048 59,20 59,242






Cimanggis 35,719 42,70 47,983 57,30 83,702






Cinere 12,704 44,20 16,038 55,80 28,742






Cipayung 27,602 44,80 34,006 55,20 61,608






Limo 21,007 53,20 18,454 46,80 39,461






Pancoran Mas 46,732 48,0 50,471 52,0 97,203






Sawangan 31,794 45,0 38,730 55,0 70,524






Sukmajaya 42,499 45,60 50,630 54,40 93,129






Tapos 43,640 42,70 58,480 57,30 102,120






Total 332,689 44,46 415,657 55,54 748,346
Source: KPU
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Notes

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References

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