2024 Indonesian general election

General elections were held in Indonesia on 14 February 2024 to elect the president, vice president, People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) which consists of the House of Representatives (DPR), the Regional Representative Council (DPD), and members of local legislative bodies (DPRD) at the provincial and city/regency levels. The newly elected members of the MPR will be sworn in on 1 October 2024, while the elected president and vice president will be sworn in on 20 October 2024. Incumbent President Joko Widodo was ineligible to run for a third term due to limitations established by the Indonesian constitution. The election had over 204 million eligible voters, voting in over 800,000 polling stations across the country on the same date.

2024 Indonesian general election

14 February 2024
Registered204,421,612 ( 6.04%)
Turnout82.39% ( 0.42pp)
 
Candidate Prabowo Subianto Anies Baswedan Ganjar Pranowo
Party Gerindra Independent PDI-P
Alliance Advanced Indonesia Change Alliance of Parties
Running mate Gibran Rakabuming Raka Muhaimin Iskandar Mahfud MD
Popular vote 96,214,691 40,971,906 27,040,878
Percentage 58.59% 24.95% 16.47%

Results by city/regency

President before election

Joko Widodo
PDI-P

Elected President

Prabowo Subianto
Gerindra

Legislative election

All 580 seats in the House of Representatives
291 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader % Seats +/โ€“
PDI-P Megawati Sukarnoputri 16.72 110 โˆ’18
Golkar Airlangga Hartarto 15.29 102 +17
Gerindra Prabowo Subianto 13.22 86 +8
PKB Muhaimin Iskandar 10.62 68 +10
NasDem Surya Paloh 9.66 69 +10
PKS Ahmad Syaikhu 8.42 53 +3
Demokrat Agus Harimurti Yudhoyono 7.43 44 โˆ’10
PAN Zulkifli Hasan 7.24 48 +4
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by electoral district
Speaker before Speaker after
Puan Maharani
PDI-P
TBD
PDI-P

In the presidential elections, defense minister and retired army general Prabowo Subianto received a majority of the vote in the first round defeating his two rivals Anies Baswedan and Ganjar Pranowo. Prabowo's 96.2 million votes were the highest received by any candidate in a democratic election in Indonesia, surpassing Joko Widodo's 85.6 million votes won in the 2019 election. In the legislative elections, the Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle (PDI-P) remained the largest party in the House of Representatives but lost seats, whereas Golkar received the most gains; the United Development Party (PPP) lost national parliamentary representation for the first time in its history as it fell short of the 4% parliamentary threshold.

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