2018 Bandung mayoral election

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2018 Bandung mayoral election
Lambang Kota Bandung.svg
  2013 27 June 20182024 
Turnout76.6% [1]
  Vice Mayor of Bandung Oded M Danial.jpg No image.svg Nurul Arifin 2013.jpg
Nominee Oded M. Danial Yossi Irianto Nurul Arifin
Party PKS PDI-P Golkar
Running mate Yana Mulyana Aries SupriatnaChairul Yaqin Hidayat
Popular vote634,688330,730301,418
Percentage50.10%26.11%23.79%

Mayor before election

Ridwan Kamil
Independent

Elected Mayor

Oded Muhammad Danial
PKS

The 2018 Bandung mayoral election took place on 27 June 2018 as part of the simultaneous local elections. It was held to elect the mayor of Bandung along with their deputy.

Contents

Sitting mayor Ridwan Kamil, while eligible for a second term, did not run due to his bid for the province's governorship. Vice mayor Oded Muhammad Danial came out on top, defeating city secretary Yossi Irianto in addition to former lawmaker and Golkar politician Nurul Arifin.

Timeline

The KPU has stated that there will be approximately 1.7 million voters in the city. [2] 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. [3] The campaigning period would commence between 15 February and 24 June, with a three-day election silence before voting on 27 June. [4] The vote itself follows a first past the post system. [5]

The candidates were assigned their order number on 13 February 2018. [6] A public debate covered by media outlets was held on 15 April 2018. [7]

Candidates

#CandidatePositionRunning mateParties [6]
1Nurul ArifinDeputy secretary general of Golkar
Member of DPR (2004-2014)
Chairul Yaqin Hidayat Golkar
PKB
Demokrat
Perindo
Total: 13 seats
2Yossi IriantoCity secretary of Bandung Aries Supriatna PDI-P
Nasdem
Hanura
PPP
PSI
Total: 24 seats
3Oded Muhammad DanialVice mayor of BandungYana Mulyana PKS
Gerindra
Total: 13 seats

Incumbent Ridwan Kamil participated in the 2018 West Java gubernatorial election, and declared that he will not be running for re-election in December 2017. [8] Instead, he endorsed the Yossi-Aries ticket. [9] Some independent candidates registered, but none passed the required qualifications in form of identity card copies. [10]

Nurul Arifin's candidacy was backed by her party since mid-2017. [11] Her running mate is Chairul Yaqin Hidayat, who is the vice-treasurer in Demokrat. [12] She became eligible to run once the pair secured the support of PKB and hence controlling sufficient seats in the parliament. [13] Newly registered political party Perindo also endorsed the pair. [14]

City secretary Yossi Irianto first received the endorsement of Hanura in November 2017, [15] followed by Nasdem. [16] PDI-P and PPP endorsed the pair in the days leading up to the registration, [17] [18] with the former attaching Aries Supriatna as the running mate. [19] Days before the election new party PSI endorse this pair.

Ridwan Kamil's deputy Oded M Danial was officially endorsed by PKS in October 2017. [20] Gerindra endorsed him, with Yana Mulyana being set as his running mate on the last day of registration. [21]

Polling

After nominations

PollsterDateSample sizeResults
Rectoverso Institute 17–25 March 2018400Oded M. Danial (45%), Yossi Irianto (31.5%), Nurul Arifin (19%)

Before nominations

PollsterDateSample sizeResults
CiGMark 1-12 December 2017440Oded M. Danial (27.2%), Ayi Vivandana (8.1%), M Farhan (7.9%), Nurul Arifin (5.2%), Yossi Irianto (4.2%)
Instrat 22-26 September 2017500Oded M. Danial (10.4%), Nurul Arifin (5.6%), M Farhan (5.6%), Yossi Irianto (4.8%), Fiki Satari (4.2%)

Results

CandidateCount [22] Percentage
Oded Danial 634,68250,1%
Yossi Irianto330,73026,1%
Nurul Arifin 301,41823,8%
Valid votes1,266,83097.0%
Invalid votes39,0423.0%
Voter turnout1,305,87278.7%
Total eligible voters1,659,017100.00%

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