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2020 Jambi gubernatorial election

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2020 Jambi gubernatorial election

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Candidate Al Haris Cek Endra [id] Fachrori Umar [id]
Party PAN Golkar Gerindra
Running mate Abdullah Sani [id] Ratu Munawaroh [id] Syafril Nursal [id]
popular vote 600,733 587,918 381,634
Percentage 38.26% 37.44% 24.30%
Supported by PKB, PKS PDI-P Demokrat, PPP, Hanura

Results by district

Governor before election

Fachrori Umar [id]
Gerindra

Elected Governor

Al Haris
PAN

The 2020 Jambi gubernatorial election was held on 9 December 2020 to elect the governor and vice-governor of Jambi. They were held as a part of the 2020 local elections across Indonesia. The incumbent, Fachrori Umar [id], had taken office following the removal of Governor Zumi Zola [id] over corruption and was running for re-election.[1]

The regent of Merangin Regency, Al Haris, of the National Mandate Party won the most votes. However, the regent of Sarolangun Regency, Cek Endra [id], challenged the results to the Constitutional Court, resulting in a re-vote in 88 polling stations. Following the re-vote, the General Elections Commission declared Al Haris as the winner.[2]

Results

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CandidateRunning matePartyVotes%
Al HarisAbdullah Sani [id]PAN600,73338.26
Cek Endra [id]Ratu Munawaroh [id]Golkar587,91837.44
Fachrori Umar [id]Syafril Nursal [id]Gerindra381,63424.30
Total1,570,285100.00
Valid votes1,570,28594.68
Invalid/blank votes88,2405.32
Total votes1,658,525100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,442,30667.91
Source: General Elections Commission

References

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  1. ^ Almunanda, Ferdi (20 June 2020). "Gubernur Jambi Fachrori Umar Calonkan Diri di Pilgub 2020" [Jambi Governor Fachrori Umar Is Running in the 2020 Gubernatorial Election]. news.detik.com (in Indonesian). detik.com. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  2. ^ Hanapi, Muhammad (3 June 2021). Hayat, Nurul (ed.). "KPU Jambi tetapkan Al Haris-Abdullah Sani raih suara terbanyak PSU" [Jambi KPU Determines That Al Haris-Abdullah Sani Won the Most Votes in the Re-Vote]. antaranews.com (in Indonesian). Antara. Retrieved 9 November 2024.