2018 Maluku gubernatorial election

The 2018 Maluku gubernatorial election was held on 27 June 2018 to determine the Governor and Deputy Governor of Maluku. The election took place simultaneously with other regional elections in 2018. Incumbent governor Said Assagaff ran for his second term in office against Commander of the Police Mobile Brigade Corps Murad Ismail. Murad managed to defeat Said, becoming governor on 24 April 2019.

2018 Maluku gubernatorial election

← 2013 11 Juni dan 14 Desember 2013 2023 →
 
Party PDI-P Golkar Independent
Popular vote 328.982 251.036 225.636
Percentage 40,83% 31,16% 28,01%

Map of Maluku

Governor before election

Said Assagaff
Golkar

Elected Governor

Murad Ismail
PDI-P

Candidates

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Under Indonesia's election regulations, only political parties that have 20% or more of the seats in the Maluku People's Representative Council can nominate candidates. Political parties with less seats can nominate candidates only if they have obtained support from other political parties or through independent channels.

Declared

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Ballot number Candidate for governor Candidate for deputy governor Supporting political parties Seats in the Regional People's Representative Council Sumber
1
 
 
Golkar, PKS, Demokrat, PBB 18 seats [1]
Said Assagaff Anderias Rentanubun
Governor of Maluku(2014–2019) Southeast Maluku Regent(2008–2018)
2
 
 
PDI-P, Gerindra, PPP, Nasdem, Hanura, PAN, PKB, PPKI, Perindo 27 seats [2]
Murad Ismail Barnabas Orno
Commander of the Police Mobile Brigade Corps(2015–2018) Southwest Maluku District regent(2011–2021)
3
 
 
Independent 145.414 Votes [3][4]
Herman Koedoeboen Abdullah Vanath
Inspector IV JAM Superintendent of the AGO Regent of East Seram

(2005-2015)

Results

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Quick count

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LSI Denny JA

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  • Murad Ismail-Barnabas Orno: 40,22%
  • Said Assagaff-Anderias Rentanubun: 31,48%
  • Herman Koedoeboen-Abdullah Vanath: 28,30%.[5]

KCI-LSI Network

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  • Murad Ismail-Barnabas Orno: 40,63%
  • Said Assagaff-Anderias Rentanubun: 32,10%
  • Herman Koedoeboen-Abdullah Vanath: 27,27%.[6]

Official results

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Total

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Candidates

Governor-Deputy

Results
Votes %
Murad - Barnabas 328.982 40,83%
Said - Anderias 251.036 31,16%
Herman - Vanath 225.636 28,01%
Number of valid votes 805.654 98,97%
Number of invalid votes 8.384 1,03%
Number of valid and invalid votes 814.038 100,00%
Voter participation 814.038 69,12%
Registered voters 1.177.687 100,00%
Source [7]

By regency and city

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Daerah Murad-Barnabas Said-Anderias Herman-Vanath Suara sah Suara tidak sah Total
Buru Regency 39.168 (65.70%) 15.340 (25.73%) 5.112 (8.57%) 59.620 634 60.254
South Buru Regency 27.513 (64.75%) 8.675 (20.41%) 6.306 (14.84%) 42.494 569 43.063
Aru Islands Regency 20.829 (52.79%) 7.421 (18.81%) 11.203 (28.40%) 39.453 746 40.199
Southwest Maluku Regency 33.521 (81.66%) 4.165 (10.15%) 3.361 (8.19%) 41.047 197 41.244
Central Maluku Regency 75.838 (42.20%) 57.504 (32.00%) 46.349 (25.79%) 179.691 1.478 181.169
Southeast Maluku Regency 6.035 (10.80%) 21.686 (38.81%) 28.158 (50.39%) 55.879 848 56.727
Southwest Maluku Regency 17.587 (36.88%) 21.520 (45.12%) 8.583 (18.00%) 47.690 445 48.135
West Seram Regency 48.719 (47.69%) 29.384 (28.76%) 24.060 (23.55%) 102.163 972 103.135
East Seram Regency 5.847 (8.98%) 32.546 (49.97%) 26.743 (41.06%) 65.136 778 65.914
Ambon 46.139 (32.89%) 41.249 (29.40%) 52.892 (37.70%) 140.280 1.100 141.380
Tual 7.786 (24.18%) 11.546 (35.86%) 12.869 (39.96%) 32.201 617 32.818
Total 328.982 (40.83%) 251.036 (31.16%) 225.636 (28.01%) 805.654 8.384 814.038

References

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