Vice Governor of Jakarta

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Vice Governor of Jakarta
Jakarta COA.svg
Seal of the Province
Incumbent
Vacant
Term length Five years
Inaugural holder Henk Ngantung
Formation29 January 1960
Website www.jakarta.go.id

The vice governor of Jakarta is an elected politician who, along with the governor and 106 members of Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD), is accountable for the strategic government of Jakarta. Jakarta is administratively equal to a province with special status as the capital of Indonesia. Hence, the executive head of Jakarta is a governor, instead of a mayor.

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List of vice governors

1960–1966

The first vice governor, Henk Ngantung, was inaugurated along with his Governor, Soemarno Sosroatmodjo. Soemarno was later dismissed following his appointment as the Minister of Internal Affairs, and was replaced by Henk. Henk inaugurated two vice governors to replace his position.

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1 Governor Jakarta Henk Ngantung (cropped).png Henk Ngantung 29 January 196026 August 19644 years, 210 days
2 Soewondo, Buku Pelengkap IV Pemilihan Umum 1977 (1978), p590.jpg Soewondo17 October 196419 January 19661 year, 94 days [1]
Satoto Hoepoedio (Henk Ngantung, Governor of Jakarta, and his deputies, Soewondo and Satoto Hoepoedio).jpg Satoto Hoepoedio

1966–2002

After the dismissal of the two vice governors, the government reorganized the job description of the vice governors. The position for the vice governors were added into four and were assigned to handle different affairs. From 1966 to 1984, and from 1997 to 2002, the vice governors were assigned to handle these affairs:

In 1984, the four vice governors who handed these affairs were dismissed, and were replaced by three vice governors instead. The economy and development affairs were merged into a single vice governor. This merger was reversed in 1997.

Vice Governor for Government and Security Affairs

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1 Soewondo, Buku Pelengkap IV Pemilihan Umum 1977 (1978), p590.jpg Soewondo7 February 196613 May 196695 days [2] [3]
2 Wiriadinata as the Deputy Governor of Jakarta (cropped).jpg Wiriadinata13 May 196626 January 197912 years, 258 days [4] [5]
3 H.A.K.I. Chourmain.jpg Abdul Chourmain26 January 19795 April 19845 years, 70 days [6] [7]
4 Staatsbezoek aan Indonesie, koningin Julian, Prins Bernhard en president Soehart, Bestanddeelnr 924-8689 (Eddie Marzuki Nalapraya).jpg Eddie Marzuki Nalapraya5 April 198419 December 19873 years, 258 days [8]
5 Gubernur Jatim Basofi Sudirman.jpg Basofi Sudirman19 December 198712 May 19935 years, 144 days [9] [10]
6 Idroes, Buku Pelengkap V Pemilihan Umum 1982, p962.jpg Muhammad Idroes19 July 199325 September 19974 years, 68 days [11]
7 Abdul Kahfi Wali Kota Jakarta Pusat.jpg Abdul Kahfi25 September 19977 October 20025 years, 12 days [12]

Vice Governor for Welfare Affairs

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1 Soewondo, Buku Pelengkap IV Pemilihan Umum 1977 (1978), p590.jpg Soewondo13 May 19665 January 19747 years, 237 days [13]
2 Urip Widodo, Sejarah Pertumbuhan dan Perkembangan Kodam V Jaya - Pengawal-Penyelamat Ibukota Republik Indonesia (1974), p371-459.jpg Urip Widodo5 January 197426 January 19795 years, 21 days [13]
3 Sardjono Soeprapto, Memperkenalkan Anggota-Anggota DPR Hasil Pemilu 1971, p264.jpg Sardjono Soeprapto26 January 19795 April 19845 years, 70 days [6] [7]
4 Anwar Ilmar, Buku Kenangan Anggota Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia Masa Keanggotaan 1992-1997, p402.jpg Anwar Ilmar5 April 19848 August 19917 years, 125 days [8]
5 Susilo Museno.jpg Susilo Museno8 August 199125 September 19976 years, 48 days [14]
6 Djailani, Surgeon General of the Indonesian Armed Forces.jpg Djailani25 September 19977 October 20025 years, 12 days [12]

Vice Governor for Economic and Development Affairs

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1 Vice Governor of Jakarta, Sapi'ie.jpg Sapi'ie
(Economy)
7 February 196626 January 197912 years, 353 days [2] [3]
Prajogo Padmowihardjo.jpg Prajogo Padmowihardjo
(Development)
2 Asmawi Manaf (cropped).jpg Asnawi Manaf
(Economy)
26 January 19795 April 19845 years, 70 days [6] [7]
Piek Mulyadi.jpg Piek Mulyadi
(Development)
3 Bunyamin Ramto tasting a fried yellow rice (cropped).jpg Bunyamin Ramto5 April 198431 March 19883 years, 361 days [8]
4 Irherbowo (small).jpg Herbowo 31 March 198825 February 19934 years, 331 days
5 Muhammad Rais, Vice Governor of Jakarta (cropped).jpg Tubagus Muhammad Rais25 February 19934 November 19974 years, 252 days [15]
6 Gubernur NTB Harun Al-Rasyid.png Harun Al Rasyid
(Economy)
4 November 19971998± 1 year [16]
Fauzi Alvie Yasin
(Economy)
19992002± 3 years [17]
Budiharjo Sukmadi.jpg Boedihardjo Soekmadi
(Development)
19972002± 5 years

Since 2002

Under Governor Sutiyoso, the tradition of having multiple vice governors was abolished, and on 7 October 2002, he and his vice governor, Fauzi Bowo, was inaugurated together.

NoImageNameTook officeLeft officeTime in officeGovernorR
1 Fauzi Bowo.jpg Fauzi Bowo 7 October 20027 October 20075 years Sutiyoso
2 Prijanto.jpg Prijanto7 October 20077 October 20125 years Fauzi Bowo
Vacant7 October 201215 October 2012Fadjar Panjaitan
(acting)
3 Wakil Gubernur DKI Jakarta Basuki TP.jpg Basuki Tjahaja Purnama 15 October 201216 October 20142 years, 1 day Joko Widodo
Vacant16 October 201419 November 2014Basuki Tjahaja Purnama
(acting)
19 November 201417 December 2014Basuki Tjahaja Purnama
4 Wagub DKI Jakarta Djarot Saiful Hidayat.jpg Djarot Saiful Hidayat 17 December 20149 May 20172 years, 143 days
Vacant9 May 201715 June 2017Djarot Saiful Hidayat
(acting)
15 June 201715 October 2017Djarot Saiful Hidayat
15 October 201716 October 2017Saefullah
(acting)
5 Wagub Sandi.jpg Sandiaga Uno 16 October 201718 September 2018337 days Anies Baswedan [18] [19]
Vacant18 September 201815 April 2020
6 Wakil Gubernur DKI Jakarta Ahmad Riza Patria.jpg Ahmad Riza Patria 15 April 202016 October 20222 years, 184 days [20]
Vacant16 October 2022presentHeru Budi Hartono
(acting)

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