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2014 Indonesian presidential election

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FieldValue
countryIndonesia
typepresidential
previous_election2009 Indonesian presidential election
previous_year2009
next_election2019 Indonesian general election
next_year2019
election_date9 July 2014
registered193,944,150 ( 9.97%)
turnout69.58% ( 2.99pp)
image1Gubernur DKI Jokowi.jpg
candidate1**Joko Widodo**
party1Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle
alliance1_nameno
alliance1
running_mate1**Jusuf Kalla**
popular_vote1**70,997,833**
percentage1**53.15%**
image2Prabowo Subianto 2014 portrait.jpg
candidate2Prabowo Subianto
party2Gerindra Party
alliance2_nameno
alliance2
running_mate2Hatta Rajasa
popular_vote262,576,444
percentage246.85%
map{{Switcher
titlePresident
before_electionSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono
before_partyDemocratic Party (Indonesia)
after_electionJoko Widodo
after_partyIndonesian Democratic Party of Struggle

| [[File:2014 Indonesian presidential election results map by city and regency.svg|325px]] | Results by city and regency | [[File:2014 Indonesian presidential election results map by province.svg|325px]] | Results by province | [[File:2014 Indonesian presidential election results map among overseas voters.svg|325px]] | Results of overseas voting}}

Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on 9 July 2014, with former general Prabowo Subianto contesting the elections against the governor of Jakarta, Joko Widodo; incumbent president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was constitutionally barred from seeking a third term in office. On 22 July the General Elections Commission (KPU) announced Joko Widodo's victory. He and his vice president, Jusuf Kalla, were sworn-in on 20 October 2014, for a five-year term.

According to the 2008 election law, only parties or coalitions controlling 20% of DPR seats or winning 25% of the popular votes in the 2014 parliamentary elections are eligible to nominate a candidate. This law was challenged in the Constitutional Court, but in late January 2014, the court ruled that the requirement would stand for this election. No party exceeded the threshold in the 2014 legislative elections; therefore, two coalitions were formed.

Electoral system

Arrangements for the conduct of elections in Indonesia are carried out under the supervision of the KPU. The presidential elections in 2014 were carried out under the 2008 election law (*Undang-undang, or *UU) No. 42 on the election of a president and vice president.

Arrangements for nominations An important requirement, set out in Law No. 42 of 2008 (Clause 9), is that nominations of candidates for the presidential election may only be made by a party (or coalition of parties) which has at least 20% of the seats in the national parliament (the DPR, or the Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat) or which received 25% of national votes in the previous national legislative election for the DPR. In practice, these conditions set a rather high bar for nomination. The likelihood is that only candidates supported by one of the major parties, perhaps with some support from several of the minor parties, will be able to meet the conditions for nomination. Among other things, the effect of this requirement is likely to be a strict limit on the number of candidates who will be able to stand for the presidency.

Indonesia worked towards implementing e-voting the 2014 general elections using electronic identity cards (e-KTP), which had been tested in six districts/cities, namely Padang, West Sumatra; Denpasar, Bali; Jembrana, Bali; Yogyakarta, Java; Cilegon, West Java; and Makassar (South Sulawesi).

However, the system was not ready for the election. Therefore, voters still voted on paper by punching a hole in one of the two candidates' photograph, number, or name. The ballots were then collected and counted at the village level, then city/regency level, province level, and finally the national level.

Political parties

Candidates for president are nominated as individuals (along with a vice-presidential running partner); however, support from the main political parties is likely to play a crucial role in influencing the result. Partly for this reason, the highly changeable map of political parties in Indonesia contributes to the uncertainty of political trends in the run-up to the presidential election. In recent years, the number of political parties contesting major elections (for both national and regional parliaments and the presidential elections) has varied considerably.

  • In 2004, 24 parties contested the national elections and 16 secured enough seats to be represented in the national parliament.
  • In 2009, 38 parties contested the national elections and nine secured enough seats to be represented in the national parliament.
  • In 2014, 12 parties contested the national legislative elections on 9 April, and three more were authorised to run candidates in Aceh. (Brief details of the parties are listed at the relevant page on the website of the KPU.) It is expected that candidates for president who hope to mount an effective campaign will need to secure the support of at least one of the major parties as well as several other smaller parties. Details of the twelve main national parties who qualified to mount nationwide political campaigns are as follows:

Summary of registered parties support

Known asPartyEnglish nameSupportingDPR seatsDPR seats %Legislative votes %
GerindraPartai Gerakan Indonesia RayaGerindra Party**Nominee**: Prabowo Subianto (Gerindra)
**Running mate**: Hatta Rajasa (PAN)**Majority coalition**:
Gerindra/Golkar/PPP/PKS/PAN/Demokrat
63.04%
GolkarPartai Golongan KaryaGolkar
PPPPartai Persatuan PembangunanUnited Development Party
PKSPartai Keadilan SejahteraProsperous Justice Party
PANPartai Amanat NasionalNational Mandate Party
PBBPartai Bulan BintangCrescent Star Party
PDPartai DemokratDemocratic Party*
PDI-PPartai Demokrasi Indonesia PerjuanganIndonesian Democratic Party of Struggle**Nominee**: Joko Widodo (PDI-P)
**Running mate**: Jusuf Kalla (Golkar)**Minority coalition**:
PDI-P/Hanura/NasDem/PKB
36.96%
HanuraPartai Hati Nurani RakyatPeople's Conscience Party
NasDemPartai NasDemNasDem Party
PKBPartai Kebangkitan BangsaNational Awakening Party
PKPIPartai Keadilan dan Persatuan IndonesiaIndonesian Justice and Unity Party
  • Parties that are in light grey shows that they do not pass the 2014 Parliamentary Threshold of 2.5% of the national legislative vote. They were also initially barred participation in the next election for the same reason.
  • The leader of Democratic Party and sitting President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was officially neutral in the election.

Candidates

Nominees

[](prabowo-subianto)[](hatta-rajasa)
***for President******for Vice President***
[[File:Prabowo Subianto 2014 portrait.jpgcenter200x200pxborder]][[File:KIB Jilid II - Hatta Rajasa.jpgcenter200x200pxborder]]
Commander of Army Strategic Reserve Command (1998)
2009 vice-presidential nomineeCoordinating Minister for Economic Affairs (2009–2014)
**Campaign**
[[File:PrabowoHatta.png200x100px]]
[](joko-widodo)[](jusuf-kalla)
***for President******for Vice President***
[[File:Gubernur DKI Jokowi.jpgcenter200x200pxborder]][[File:Jusuf Kalla, official vice-presidential portrait (2004).jpgcenter200x200pxborder]]
Governor of Jakarta (2012–2014)
Mayor of Surakarta (2005–2012)10th Vice President of Indonesia (2004–2009)
**Campaign**
[[File:JokowiJKadalahKita.png200x100px]]

Previously considered potential

Before the national legislative elections on 9 April 2014, the following candidates had declared their intention to run for president. Following the legislative elections, these candidates were unable to reach the threshold.

PartyCandidateDetails
GolkarAburizal Bakrieurl=https://blogs.wsj.com/searealtime/2012/07/03/bakrie-nomination-starts-indonesias-presidential-race/title=Bakrie Nomination Starts Indonesia's Presidential Racepublisher=South East Asia Real Timeaccess-date=12 July 2014}} Formerly, there had been discontent in some quarters within the party about Bakrie's candidature. There had been some talk of a possible move to reconsider the decision to nominate him. However, Golkar appears united behind him as the official candidate, although some members (especially in Eastern Indonesian region) defect to support Jusuf Kalla
HanuraWirantoFormer Commander of the Indonesian Armed Forces, 2004 presidential nominee, and 2009 vice-presidential nominee
Crescent Star PartyYusril Ihza Mahendraurl=http://bulan-bintang.org/deklarasi-pencalonan-yusril-sebagai-capres-akan-dilaksanakan-di-surabaya/title=Deklarasi Pencalonan Yusril Sebagai Capres Akan Dilaksanakan Di Surabayapublisher=Partai Bulan Bintangaccess-date=12 July 2014archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150603071937/http://bulan-bintang.org/deklarasi-pencalonan-yusril-sebagai-capres-akan-dilaksanakan-di-surabaya/archive-date=3 June 2015url-status=usurpeddf=dmy-all }}
United Development PartySuryadharma AliChairman of the United Development Party (PPP). Recently been announced official suspect by the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) on the case of Umroh budget corruption.

Polling

NOTE: The quality of polling in Indonesia varies considerably. Furthermore, some of the polling institutions provide little information about their polling methods. The data set out below should therefore be treated with care.

PollsterDateHighlights
[Soegeng Sarjadi Syndicate (SSS)](http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2011/10/26/11580524/Survei.Prabowo.dan.Mahfud.Teratas.Jadi.Capres.2014)3–8 October 2011**Prabowo Subianto** 28%, Mahfud MD 10.6%, Sri Mulyani Indrawati 7.4%, Aburizal Bakrie 6.8%, Said Akil Siradj 6%, Muhammad Sirajuddin Syamsuddin 5.2%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 4.2%, Jusuf Kalla 4.0%, Djoko Suyanto 3.2%, Hatta Rajasa 2.8%, Surya Paloh 2.5%.
[Jaringan Suara Indonesia (JSI)](http://www.lintas-kabar.com/2011/10/survei-jsi-hidayat-nur-wahid-capres-ungguli-surya-paloh)10–15 October 2011**Megawati Soekarnoputri** 19.6%, Prabowo Subianto 10.8%, Aburizal Bakrie 8.9%, Wiranto 7.3%, Hamengkubuwono X 6.5%, Hidayat Nur Wahid 3.8%, Surya Paloh 2.3%, Sri Mulyani Indrawati 2.0%, Kristiani Herawati 1.6%, Hatta Rajasa 1.6%, Anas Urbaningrum 1.5%, Sutanto 0.2%, Djoko Suyanto 0.2%.
[Reform Institute](http://petapolitik.com/news/menurut-survey-ical-favorit-capres-2014)October 2011**Aburizal Bakrie** 13.58%, Prabowo Subianto 8.46%, Jusuf Kalla 7.06%, Hidayat Nur Wahid 5.17%, Kristiani Herawati 4.13%.
[Center for Policy Studies and Strategic Development (Puskaptis)](https://web.archive.org/web/20120301235134/http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/politics/prabowo-receives-presidential-nod-in-2nd-public-poll/501043)22 January – 2 February 2012**Prabowo Subianto** 16.4%, Hatta Rajasa 14.6%, Aburizal Bakrie 13.5%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 13%, Akbar Tandjung 12.7%.
[Indonesian Survey Institute (LSI)](http://www.lsi.or.id/riset/413/Rilis_LSI_Mencari_Calon_Presiden_2014)1–12 February 2012**Megawati Soekarnoputri** 22.2%, Prabowo Subianto 16.8%, Aburizal Bakrie 10.9%, Wiranto 10.6%, Hatta Rajasa 5.4%, other names 10.3%, undecided voters 23.8%.
[Asia Pacific Association of Political Consultant (APAPC)](http://www.apapc.com/news/newspoll/323132162116/Aburizal-Bakrie-now-leading-as-Presidential-Candidate-(22)-in-latest-APAPC-Polling-conducted-in-April-2012)March 2012**Prabowo Subianto** 20.0%, Aburizal Bakrie 18.0%, Hamengkubuwono X 11.0%, Hatta Rajasa 6%, Kristiani Herawati 6%, Surya Paloh 5%, Mahfud MD 3%, Dahlan Iskan 2% Djoko Suyanto 1%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 1%, undecided voters 23%.
[Asia Pacific Association of Political Consultant (APAPC)](http://www.apapc.com/news/newspoll/323132162116/Aburizal-Bakrie-now-leading-as-Presidential-Candidate-(22)-in-latest-APAPC-Polling-conducted-in-April-2012)April 2012**Aburizal Bakrie** 22.0%, Prabowo Subianto 20.0%, Hamengkubuwono X11.0% Hatta Rajasa 6%, Dahlan Iskan 5%, Kristiani Herawati 4%, Surya Paloh 3%, Mahfud MD 3%, Djoko Suyanto 2%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 1%, undecided voters 20%
[Asia Pacific Association of Political Consultant (APAPC)](http://www.apapc.com/newspoll/newspoll/4/Prabowo-Subianto-back-as-No.1-Presidential-Candidate-%2820%29-in-latest-APAPC-Polling-conducted-in-May-2012)May 2012**Prabowo Subianto** 20.0%, Aburizal Bakrie 18.0% Hamengkubuwono X 9.0%, Dahlan Iskan 8%, Hatta Rajasa 6% Kristiani Herawati 4%, Mahfud MD 3%, Surya Paloh 2% Djoko Suyanto 1%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 1%, undecided voters 23%
[Soegeng Sarjadi Syndicate (SSS)](https://web.archive.org/web/20120620230633/http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/latest-presidential-survey-has-prabowo-out-in-front/522766)14–24 May 2012**Prabowo Subianto** 25.8%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 22.4%, Jusuf Kalla 14.9%, Aburizal Bakrie 10.6%, Surya Paloh 5.3%, Wiranto 4.6%, Hamengkubuwono X 3.7%, Sri Mulyani Indrawati 2.1%, Hidayat Nur Wahid 1.8%, Kristiani Herawati 1.8%, Akbar Tanjung 1.3%, Djoko Suyanto 1.0%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 0.9%.
[Asia Pacific Association of Political Consultant (APAPC)](http://www.apapc.com/newspoll/newspoll/8/Prabowo-Subianto-No.1-Presidential-Candidate-at-21-%28up-1-point%29-in-APAPC-Polling-conducted-in-June-2012)June 2012**Prabowo Subianto** 21.0%, Aburizal Bakrie 17.0%, Kristiani Herawati 10%, Hamengkubuwono X 9.0%, Dahlan Iskan 7%, Mahfud MD 5%, Hatta Rajasa 4%, Surya Paloh 3% Djoko Suyanto 1%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 1%, undecided voters 20%
[Indonesian Survey Circle (LSI)](http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2012/06/19/ical-upbeat-despite-ranked-below-megawati.html)2–11 June 2012**Megawati Soekarnoputri** 18.3%, Prabowo Subianto 18.0%, Aburizal Bakrie 17.5%, Hatta Rajasa 6.8%, Kristiani Herawati 6.5%.
[National Survey Institute](http://nasional.inilah.com/read/detail/1876245/lsn-mega-18-prabowo-174-ical-171)10–20 June 2012**Megawati Soekarnoputri** 18.0%, Prabowo Subianto 17.4%, Aburizal Bakrie 17.1%, Wiranto 10.2%, Mahfud MD 7.3%.
[Asia Pacific Association of Political Consultant (APAPC)](http://www.apapc.com/newspoll/newspoll/9/Aburizal-Bakrie-closes-gap-with-No.1-Presidential-Candidate-Prabowo-Subianto-in-APAPC-Polling-conducted-in-July-2012)July 2012**Prabowo Subianto** 20.1%, Aburizal Bakrie 19.4%, Hamengkubuwono X 8.6%, Kristiani Herawati 6.8%, Hatta Rajasa 6.4%, Dahlan Iskan 5.6%, Mahfud MD 3.6%, Surya Paloh 3% Djoko Suyanto 1.5%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 0.9%, undecided voters 20.3%
[Asia Pacific Association of Political Consultant (APAPC)](http://www.apapc.com/newspoll/newspoll/10/Prabowo-Subianto-No.1-Presidential-Candidate-at-20-%28unchanged%29--in-APAPC-Polling-conducted-in-August-2012)August 2012**Prabowo Subianto** 20.0%, Aburizal Bakrie 17.0%, Dahlan Iskan 9.0%, Hamengkubuwono X 9.0%, Kristiani Herawati 9.0%,
[United Data Centre](http://news.liputan6.com/read/505726/survei-pdb-jokowi-capres-paling-potensial)3–18 January 2013**Joko Widodo** 21.2%, Prabowo Subianto 17.1%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 11.5%, Rhoma Irama 10.4%, Aburizal Bakrie 9.4%, Jusuf Kalla 7.1%
[Asia Pacific Association of Political Consultant (APAPC)](http://www.apapc.com/newspoll/newspoll/11/Aburizal-Bakrie-steady-as-strongest-candidate-at-17--in-APAPC-Polling-conducted-in-February-2013)February 2013**Prabowo Subianto** 17.0%, Aburizal Bakrie 17.0%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 11.0%, Jusuf Kalla 9.0%, Dahlan Iskan 7.0% Hamengkubuwono X 5.0%, Kristiani Herawati 5.0%, Hatta Rajasa 5.0%, Mahfud MD 4.0%, Sri Mulyani Indrawati 2.0%, Djoko Suyanto 1.0%, Gita Wirjawan 1.0%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 1.0%, Surya Paloh 1.0% undecided voters 12.0%
[Jakarta Survey Institute](http://id.berita.yahoo.com/survei-lsj-jokowi-capres-paling-diidolakan-054825666.html)9–15 February 2013**Joko Widodo** 18.1%, Prabowo Subianto 10.9%, Wiranto 9.8%, Jusuf Kalla 8.9%, Aburizal Bakrie 8.7%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 7.2%, Mahfud MD 5.4%, Dahlan Iskan 3.6%, Hatta Rajasa 2.9%, Surya Paloh 2.5%, Rhoma Irama 1.7%, Muhaimin Iskandar 1.1% other names 0.8%
[Indonesian Survey Circle (LSI)](http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2013/03/17/14254291/Megawati.Ical.dan.Prabowo.Kandidat.Kuat.Capres.2014.Versi.LSI)1–8 March 2013**Megawati Soekarnoputri** 20.7%, Aburizal Bakrie 20.3% Prabowo Subianto 19.2%, Wiranto 8.2%, Hatta Rajasa 6.4%, Kristiani Herawati 2.4%, Surya Paloh 2.1% Suryadharma Ali 1.9%, Anis Matta 1.1%, Muhaimin Iskandar 1.6%,
[Indonesia Network Election Survey (INES)](http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2013/04/07/19571264/Elektabilitas.Prabowo.Sebagai.Capres.Naik.Tajam)18–30 March 2013**Prabowo Subianto** 39.8%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 17.2%, Hatta Rajasa 14.4%, Aburizal Bakrie 10.3%, Kristiani Herawati 5.1%, Jusuf Kalla 4.2%, Wiranto 3.3%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 3.3%, Djoko Suyanto 1%, Surya Paloh 0.7%, Sutiyoso 0.7%
[Political Climatology Institute](https://web.archive.org/web/20130721091337/http://klimatologipolitik.com/survei-lkp-prabowo-pertama-jokowi-tak-dianggap/)20–30 March 2013**Prabowo Subianto** 19.8%, Wiranto 15.4%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 13.3%, Kristiani Herawati 4.8%, Hatta Rajasa 3.9%, Surya Paloh 3.8%, Sutiyoso 2.7%, Yusril Ihza Mahendra 2.5%, Muhaimin Iskandar 1.8%, Anis Matta 1.3%, Suryadaharma Ali 1.1%, undecided voters 11.4%
[Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) ](http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2013/05/26/16380111/Survei.CSIS.Jokowi.Capres.Teratas)9–16 April 2013**Joko Widodo** 28.6%, Prabowo Subianto 15.6%, Aburizal Bakrie 7%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 5.4%, Jusuf Kalla 3.7%, Mahfud MD 2.4%, Hatta Rajasa 2.2% undecided voters 28.0%
[Indonesian Institute of Sciences](https://web.archive.org/web/20130629231017/http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/another-poll-puts-joko-as-2014-frontrunner/)10–31 May 2013**Joko Widodo** 22.6%, Prabowo Subianto 14.2%, Aburizal Bakrie 9.4%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 9.3%, Jusuf Kalla 4.2%, Rhoma Irama 3.5%, Wiranto 3.4%, Mahfud MD 1.9%, Hatta Rajasa 1.2%, Hamengkubuwono X 1.2%, Surya Paloh 1.2%
[Indonesian Research Centre](http://news.liputan6.com/read/624278/unggul-survei-capres-jokowi-tanya-ibu-mega)May 2013**Joko Widodo** 24.8%, Prabowo Subianto 14.8%, Aburizal Bakrie 7.9%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 5.5%, Wiranto 3.9%, Mahfud MD 3.7%, Dahlan Iskan 3.5%, Rhoma Irama 2.7%, Hary Tanoesodibjo 2.3%, Kristiani Herawati 2%
[United Data Center](https://web.archive.org/web/20130724075400/http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/fresh-survey-reaffirms-jokos-rise/)8–11 June 2013**Joko Widodo** 29.57%, Prabowo Subianto 19.83%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 13.08%, Aburizal Bakrie 11.62% Jusuf Kalla 5.47%, Wiranto 3.59%, Mahfud MD 1.2%, Hatta Rajasa 1.2%, Dahlan Iskan 1.11%, Chairul Tanjung 0.43%, Marzuki Alie 0.26%, Djoko Suyanto 0.09%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 0.09%
[Soegeng Sarjadi Syndicate](http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2013/07/24/2050261/Survei.SSSG.Jokowi.Tokoh.Terpopuler.2013/)3–22 July 2013**Joko Widodo** 25.48%, Prabowo Subianto 10.52%, Jusuf Kalla 5.69%, Aburizal Bakrie 4.23%, Dahlan Iskan 4.18%, Mahfud MD 2.72, Megawati Soekarnoputri 2.68%. Wiranto 1.18%, Hidayat Nur Wahid 1.02%, Hatta Rajasa 0.81%, Chairul Tanjung 0.53%, Surya Paloh 0.33%, Hamengkubuwono X 0.33%, Sri Mulyani Indrawati 0.2%, Kristiani Herawati 0.2%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 0.12%
[Indonesian Research Centre](https://web.archive.org/web/20140408233826/http://www.solopos.com/2013/07/16/survei-capres-irc-tempatkan-jokowi-teratas-ical-paling-buntut-426410)8–11 July 2013**Joko Widodo** 32.0%, Prabowo Subianto 8.2%, Wiranto 6.7%, Dahlan Iskan 6.3%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 6.1%, Jusuf Kalla 3.7%, Aburizal Bakrie 3.3%, Mahfud MD 2.8%,
[Kompas](http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2013/08/26/0718432/Survei.Litbang.Kompas.Popularitas.Jokowi.Melesat)July 2013**Joko Widodo** 32.5%, Prabowo Subianto 15.1%, Aburizal Bakrie 8.8%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 8.0%, Jusuf Kalla 4.5%, other names 18.2%, undecided 12.9%
[Political Climatology Institute](http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2013/09/02/078509618/Survei-Capres-2014-Terbaru-Jokowi-No1-Lagi)12–18 August 2013**Joko Widodo** 19.6%, Wiranto 18.5%, Prabowo Subianto 15.4%, Jusuf Kalla 7.6%, Aburizal Bakrie 7.3%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 6.1%, Dahlan Iskan 3.4%, Rhoma Irama 3.4%, Mahfud MD 3.3%, Hatta Rajasa 2.5%, Surya Paloh 2.4%, other names 1.3%, undecided 9.1%
[Alvara Research Centre](https://web.archive.org/web/20130919014743/http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/survey-shows-joko-is-ahead-of-prabowo/)15–23 August 2013**Joko Widodo** 22.1%,Prabowo Subianto 17.0%, Jusuf Kalla 7.4%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 7.0%, Dahlan Iskan 6.9%, Aburizal Bakrie 6.2%, Wiranto 4.6%, Mahfud MD 4.0%, Surya Paloh 2.0%, Hatta Rajasa 1.0%, Hamengkubuwono X 0.9%, other names 1.0%, undecided 19.0%
[Cyrus Network](http://www.jawaban.com/index.php/news/detail/id/91/news/131007095442/limit/0/Jokowi-Kembali-Merajai-Survei-Calon-Presiden-2014.html)23 – 28 August 2013**Joko Widodo** 27.1%, Prabowo Subianto 14.4%, Aburizal Bakrie 12.0%, Wiranto 7.5%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 4.9%, Jusuf Kalla 3.2%
[Soegeng Sarjadi Syndicate](https://web.archive.org/web/20130919074631/http://us.politik.news.viva.co.id/news/read/443580-soegeng-sarjadi--masyarakat-suka-tokoh-berwajah-memelas)25 August – 9 September 2013**Joko Widodo** 45.8%, Jusuf Kalla 9.0%, Dahlan Iskan 7.5%, Prabowo Subianto 6.8%, Mahfud MD 5.8%, Wiranto 3.6%, Aburizal Bakrie 2.4%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 1.8%, Chairul Tanjung 1.6%, Hatta Rajasa 1.0%, Hidayat Nur Wahid 0.7%, Surya Paloh 0.5%, Hamengkubuwono X 0.5%, Sri Mulyani Indrawati 0.4%, Kristiani Herawati 0.4%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 0.4%, other names 1.0%, undecided 10.8%
[Cyrus Network](http://www.jawaban.com/index.php/news/detail/id/91/news/131007095442/limit/0/Jokowi-Kembali-Merajai-Survei-Calon-Presiden-2014.html)12 – 14 September 2013**Joko Widodo** 43.7%, Prabowo Subianto 14.0%, Aburizal Bakrie 12.5%, Wiranto 7.3%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 4.9%, Jusuf Kalla 4.6%
[United Data Centre](https://web.archive.org/web/20131011083044/http://www.thejakartaglobe.com/news/joko-remains-the-most-popular-candidate-according-to-new-poll/)21–24 September 2013**Joko Widodo** 36.0%, Prabowo Subianto 6.6%, Dahlan Iskan 5.5%, Wiranto 4.6%, Jusuf Kalla 4.0%
[Indonesia Research Centre (IRC)](http://www.jpnn.com/read/2013/10/23/197104/IRC:-Elektabilitas-Wiranto-Bayangi-Jokowi-)25 September 2013**Joko Widodo** 34.5%, Wiranto 10.6%, Aburizal Bakrie 8.1%, Jusuf Kalla 6.2%. Megawati Soekarnoputri 6%, Surya Paloh 3.3%, Rhoma Irama 3.2%, Dahlan Iskan 2.8%, Mahfud MD 2%, Hidayat Nur Wahid 1.5%, Hatta Rajasa 1.3%, Suryadharma Ali 1.2%, Yusril Ihza Mahendra 0.9%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 0.9%, Gita Wirjawan 0.4%, Irman Gusman 0.2%, Other Names 0.4%, undecided 6.9%, secret answer 1%
[Pol Tracking Institute](https://web.archive.org/web/20140109135357/http://us.politik.news.viva.co.id/news/read/468189-survei-pol-tracking--jokowi-masih-capres-pilihan-publik)13 September – 11 October 2013**Joko Widodo** 37.6%, Prabowo Subianto 11.73%,Aburizal Bakrie 11.67%%, Jusuf Kalla 6.12%. Wiranto 5.78%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 3.31%, Mahfud MD2.17%, Hidayat Nur Wahid 1.5%, Hatta Rajasa 1.33%, Surya Paloh 1.17%, Dahlan Iskan 1.09%, undecided 14.52%
[Alvara Research Centre](http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2013/10/28/aburizal-s-popularity-unable-boost-electability-survey.html/)October 2013**Joko Widodo** 24.5%, Prabowo Subianto 9.1%, Aburizal Bakrie 7.4%, Wiranto 6.8%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 6.7%,Jusuf Kalla 4.2%, Dahlan Iskan 2.7%, Rhoma Irama 1.9%, Mahfud MD 1.2%, Surya Paloh 2.0%, Hatta Rajasa 1.1%, other names 3.8%, undecided 30.6%
[Roy Morgan Research](http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/5319-indonesian-vote-october-2013-201311252157)October 2013**Joko Widodo** 37%,Prabowo Subianto 15%, Aburizal Bakrie 14%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 6%, Dahlan Iskan 6%, Jusuf Kalla 5%, Mahfud MD 3%, Hatta Rajasa 2%, other names 12%
[Indikator Politik Indonesia ](https://web.archive.org/web/20140109135011/http://www.metrotvnews.com/metronews/read/2013/11/21/1/196102/Hasil-Survei-Indikator-Jokowi-Ungguli-Semua-Capres-Lama)10 – 20 October 2013**Joko Widodo** 35.9%, Prabowo Subianto 11.4%, Aburizal Bakrie 11.4%, Wiranto 7.8%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 5.9%, Jusuf Kalla 3.9%, Mahfud MD 1.2%, Dahlan Iskan 1.0%
[Indikator Politik Indonesia – 4 way race ](https://web.archive.org/web/20140109135011/http://www.metrotvnews.com/metronews/read/2013/11/21/1/196102/Hasil-Survei-Indikator-Jokowi-Ungguli-Semua-Capres-Lama)10 – 20 October 2013**Joko Widodo** 47.4%, Prabowo Subianto 15.8%, Aburizal Bakrie 12.6%, Dahlan Iskan 3.7%
[Charta Politika](http://news.detik.com/read/2013/12/23/154257/2449686/10/survei-charta-politika-jokowi-capres-idaman-mega-terjun-bebas)28 November – 6 December 2013**Joko Widodo** 34.8%, Prabowo Subianto 11.2%, Aburizal Bakrie 8.3%, Jusuf Kalla 5.4%, Wiranto 5.2%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 2.8%,
[Kompas ](http://nasional.kompas.com/read/2014/01/08/0801224/Survei.Kompas.43.5.Persen.Responden.Pilih.Jokowi)27 November – 11 December 2013**Joko Widodo** 43.5%, Prabowo Subianto 11.1%, Aburizal Bakrie 9.2%, Wiranto 6.3%,Megawati Soekarnoputri 6.1%,Jusuf Kalla 3.1%,other names 9.8%, undecided 10.9%
[Indo Barometer](https://web.archive.org/web/20131224230756/http://www.metrotvnews.com/metronews/read/2013/12/23/1/203102/Jokowi-Jadi-Capres-Unggulan-di-Survei-Indo-Barometer)4–15 December 2013**Joko Widodo** 25.2%, Aburizal Bakrie 10.5%, Prabowo Subianto 9.7%, Wiranto 6.1%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 6%,
[Survei dan Polling Indonesia (SPIN) Institute](http://www.tribunnews.com/nasional/2014/01/19/tiga-keunggulan-prabowo-subianto-sebagai-calon-presiden-menurut-survei-ini)15 December 2013 – 10 January 2014**Prabowo Subianto** 26.5%, Aburizal Bakrie 17.7%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 14.6%, Wiranto 11.8%
[Indonesia Network Election Survey (INES)](http://www.republika.co.id/berita/nasional/politik/14/02/20/n1ar3r-ines-klaim-hasil-survei-inginkan-capres-dari-militer)1–14 February 2014**Prabowo Subianto** 40.8%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 19.5%, Aburizal Bakrie 11.3%, Dahlan Iskan 6.9%, Wiranto 6.3%, Joko Widodo 5.6%, Hatta Rajasa 2.4%, Jusuf Kalla 2.2%, Surya Paloh 1.7%, Pramono Edhie Wibowo 1.3%, Ani Yudhoyono 1.1%, Sutiyoso 0.9%
[Roy Morgan Research](http://www.roymorgan.com/findings/5485-indonesian-voting-intention-february-2014-201403210251)February 2014**Joko Widodo** 40%, Prabowo Subianto 17%, Aburizal Bakrie 11%, Wiranto 7%, Jusuf Kalla 5%, Megawati Soekarnoputri 4%, Dahlan Iskan 4%, Mahfud MD 3%, Hatta Rajasa 2%, other names 7%

NOTE: See cautionary note at the top of this table.

Timeline

NOTE: The following timeline refers to some dates which refer to the national parliamentary elections due in mid-2014 as well as other events in addition to the presidential election. These dates are noted because events leading up to the national parliamentary elections will, in the minds of voters and party organisers, be closely linked to the presidential election.

DateEventRemarksJan 2014March6–8 April9 April9 MayEarly May31 May4 June – 5 July6–8 July9 July10–12 July10–14 July13–15 July16–17 July18–19 July20–22 July22–23 July20 October
PreparationsDuring January and February the Democrat Party held public meetings in main towns in Indonesia to allow the main candidates for the Democrat Party nomination to test their support.
CampaigningNationwide campaigning for the national legislative (parliamentary and assembly) elections
Cooling-off period
Legislative electionsSimultaneous national elections for the national parliament (DPR, 560 seats), 33 provincial assemblies (DPRD I, 2,137 seats) and 497 district (*kabupaten* and *kota*) assemblies (DPRD II, 17,560 seats)
See also: [2014 Indonesian legislative election](2014-indonesian-legislative-election)
ResultsResults of the legislative elections are required to be announced within 30 days of the polling day.
NominationThe names of all candidates running (jointly) for the positions of president and vice president must be formally logged at the Indonesian Electoral Commission within seven days after the results of the legislative elections are announced (see above).
AnnouncementThe KPU announce the names of the presidential candidates
CampaigningNationwide campaign by presidential candidates
Cooling-off periodNo campaign of any form is allowed
ElectionPresidential election
RecapitulationAt the sub-district level
RecapitulationFor ballots from abroad
RecapitulationAt the district level
RecapitulationAt the municipality/regency level
RecapitulationAt the province level
RecapitulationAt the national level
ResultsResults of the presidential election are required to be announced within 14 days of the polling day.
InaugurationSusilo Bambang Yudhoyono completes his term and the seventh president is sworn in

Counting and results

Following the election on 9 July 2014, Joko Widodo announced his victory based on quick counts of votes from several zones; most of these independent pollsters indicated a Joko Widodo victory (52–53% of votes to Prabowo's 46–48%). Prabowo also claimed victory, citing other polls. As the official count continued, the KPU released scans of the tally (C1) forms from each polling station on its official website, allowing downloads of the official data.

In the lead up to the official announcement of the official results by the KPU, Prabowo pushed for the Commission to delay the announcement by two weeks, allowing his party to investigate claimed manipulations of the voting process. This request was denied. The Prabowo camp also called for a new vote in some zones. However, several Prabowo supporters congratulated Joko Widodo on his election or conceded the election. PAN politician Hanafi Rais, writing three days before the results were announced, sent a press release which stated: "We congratulate Bapak Joko Widodo and Jusuf Kalla — who will helm the national leadership for the next five years". The same day, Prabowo's campaign manager Mahfud MD returned his mandate to Prabowo, stating that the election was over; he was replaced by Lt. Gen. Yunus Yosfiah on 22 July 2014.

Out of fear that inter-party tension could lead to riots such as those which led to the downfall of former president Suharto, the Indonesian government deployed over 250,000 police officers throughout the country. In central Jakarta, hundreds of police were stationed – particularly around the KPU's offices. Following bomb threats against Jakarta City Hall, after the KPU's announcement military officials tightened security around it Commission's headquarters. A group of Prabowo supporters staged a non-violent protest near the offices.

Prabowo's withdrawal

On 22 July 2014, the day that the KPU was due to announce its official tally, Prabowo withdrew from the recapitulation process after having insisted on his victory since the initial quick counts were released. He attributed this withdrawal to Indonesia "failing in its duty to democracy" because of "massive cheating that is structured and systematic", and stated that he and Hatta "exercise our constitutional right to reject the presidential election and declare it unconstitutional". His speech, aired live, implied that he would challenge the results in the Constitutional Court (Mahkamah Konstitusi). Later reports indicated confusion over whether Prabowo had resigned from the election or simply rejected the count.

According to Douglas Ramage, Managing Director for Indonesia at BowerGroupAsia, this was the first time since reformasi (the Reformation) began in 1998 that the legitimacy of the election process has been questioned; he declared that the country was entering "uncharted territory". The legality of a Prabowo challenge is questionable, as – if he withdrew – he is no longer considered a presidential candidate. If he can make the challenge, according to The Jakarta Post, the gap between the two candidates is sufficient to make such a challenge difficult. Under the presidential election law, Prabowo could face up to six years in prison and a 100 billion rupiah ($10 million) fine for withdrawing.

Following the announcement, the value of the Indonesian rupiah dropped by 0.3%, and the JSX Composite fell by 0.9%. Observers denied Prabowo's allegations of cheating, finding that the elections were "generally fair and free"; Maswadi Rauf of the University of Indonesia stated that there was "no sign of significant fraud", and that Prabowo's withdrawal simply reflected "the real attitudes of the elite, who are not yet ready to accept losing".

Announcement and reaction

After Prabowo's withdrawal, his witnesses also left the announcement ceremony. However, the official tally continued; the Commission chief, Husni Kamil Manik, said that they had already fulfilled their obligations by inviting the witnesses. A victory for Joko Widodo was expected, and realised hours later, although the initially planned 4:00 p.m. announcement was delayed for four hours. The KPU gave Joko Widodo a victory of 53.15% of the vote (representing 70.99 million voters), to Prabowo's 46.85% (62.57 million votes). This was the closest vote in the history of free elections in the country; the two previous elections, in 2004 and 2009, had been landslide victories for Yudhoyono.

The Prabowo camp continued to reject the KPU's count, announcing that they trusted the count provided by the PKS, which gave a Prabowo victory, more than the Commission's. Prabowo's camp later stated that it intended to report the KPU to the police for continuing its recapitulation despite calls for a delay and questions of the vote's validity.

After the announcement, Joko Widodo stated that growing up under the authoritarian and corrupt New Order, he would have never expected someone with a lower-class background to become president. The New York Times reported him as saying, "now, it's quite similar to America, yes? There is the American dream, and here we have the Indonesian dream.". Joko Widodo was the first Indonesian president to not be from the military or the political elite, and the political commentator Salim Said gave the popular view of the politician "someone who is our neighbour, who decided to get into politics and run for president".

The Singaporean prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong, posted his congratulations on Twitter minutes after the election, expressing hope that Joko Widodo would work towards improving relations between the two countries. Tony Abbott, Prime Minister of Australia, stated that Joko Widodo's election was a "milestone" for the development of democracy in Indonesia, and stated his hope that the two countries' relations could be reinforced following a decline caused by espionage scandals and human trafficking. US President Barack Obama also congratulated Jokowi and is also willing to improve relations between Indonesia and the US. However, Prabowo asked for world leaders to withhold congratulatory statements to Jokowi.

Appeal

A voting ballot just after the official closing of elections at a voting station in Jakarta. The ballot is punched at section 1 (in favour of Prabowo Subianto)

A member of the Prabowo-Hatta campaign team outlined the eight final moves that Prabowo plans to take to overturn the election result. These are:

  1. File a lawsuit over the election result with the Constitutional Court
  2. Report alleged ethical violations by the KPU to the Election Organisers Ethics Council (DKPP).
  3. File a report with the Election Supervisory Committee (Panwaslu).
  4. Report electoral violations to the police.
  5. Making a report to the Ombudsman.
  6. File a report with the State Administrative Court (PTUN) asking for the KPU on the election result to be annulled.
  7. Political manoeuvring within the People's Representative Council (DPR) by establishing a Presidential Election Special Committee to evaluate the performance of the KPU. The manoeuvring was done by parties within Prabowo-Hatta's coalition.
  8. A class action.

Prabowo Subianto took an appeal against the election result to the Constitutional Court of Indonesia, alleging "structured, systematic and massive" violations and that up to 24.1 million votes were "troubled". The first hearing was on 6 August. Hundreds of supporters were present outside the court. On 21 August the court delivered a unanimous 9–0 verdict in favour of rejecting all aspects of the appeal. A spokesperson for Subianto stated that his team did not consider the ruling fair, but they would accept the court's judgement. On the same day, the Election Organizers Ethics Council (DKPP) ruled that there had been some ethical violations. Of the nine local election commissioners dismissed for taking bribes, four of them took money from Prabowo's Gerindra Party.

Official results

National

Votes by province[[File:Prabowo Subianto 2014 portrait.jpg75x75px]][[File:Gubernur DKI Jokowi.jpg75x75px]]Total votesGerindra Party}};"Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}};"Prabowo Subianto
GerindraJoko Widodo
PDI-PVotes%Votes%SumatraAcehNorth SumatraWest SumatraRiauJambiSouth SumatraBengkuluLampungBangka Belitung IslandsRiau IslandsJavaBantenJakartaWest JavaCentral JavaYogyakartaEast JavaKalimantanWest KalimantanCentral KalimantanSouth KalimantanEast KalimantanLesser SundaBaliWest Nusa TenggaraEast Nusa TenggaraSulawesiNorth SulawesiGorontaloCentral SulawesiSoutheast SulawesiWest SulawesiSouth SulawesiMalukuMalukuNorth MalukuPapuaPapuaWest PapuaAt-large
54.9345.61
44.7655.24
76.9223.09
50.1249.88
49.2550.75
51.2648.74
45.2754.73
46.9353.07
32.7467.26
40.3759.63
57.1042.90
46.9253.08
59.7840.22
33.3566.65
44.1955.81
46.8353.17
39.6260.38
40.2159.79
50.0549.95
36.6263.38
28.5871.42
72.4527.55
34.0865.92
46.1253.81
63.1036.90
45.1354.87
45.1054.90
26.6373.37
28.5771.43
49.4850.52
54.4545.55
769,13227.512,026,73572.49
32.3767.63
**62,262,844****46.85****70,633,576****53.15****132,896,420**

Overseas

Votes by countries[[File:Prabowo Subianto 2014 portrait.jpg75x75px]][[File:Gubernur DKI Jokowi.jpg75x75px]]Total votesGerindra Party}};"Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}};"Prabowo Subianto
GerindraJoko Widodo
PDI-PVotes%Votes%AfghanistanKabulAlgeriaAlgiersArgentinaBuenos AiresAustralia*Canberra, ACT**Darwin, NT**Melbourne, Vic**Perth, WA**Sydney, NSW*At-largeAustriaViennaAzerbaijanBakuBahrainManamaBangladeshDhakaBelgiumBrusselsBosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevoBrazilBrasíliaBruneiBandar Seri BegawanBulgariaSofiaCambodiaPhnom PenhCanada*Ottawa**Toronto**Vancouver*At-largeChileSantiagoChina*Beijing**Guangzhou**Hong Kong SAR**Shanghai*At-large (Mainland China)At-large (Mainland China+SARs)ColombiaBogotáCroatiaZagrebCubaHavanaCzech RepublicPragueDenmarkCopenhagenEast TimorDiliEcuadorQuitoEgyptCairoEthiopiaAddis AbabaFinlandHelsinkiFijiSuvaFrance*Marseille**Paris*At-largeGermany*Berlin**Frankfurt**Hamburg*At-largeGreeceAthensHungaryBudapestIndia*Mumbai**New Delhi*At-largeIranTehranIraqBaghdadItalyRomeJapan*Osaka**Tokyo*At-largeJordanAmmanKazakhstanAstanaKenyaNairobiKuwaitKuwait CityLaosVientianeLebanonBeirutLibyaTripoliMadagascarAntananarivoMalaysia*Johor Bahru**Kota Kinabalu**Kuala Lumpur**Kuching**Penang**Tawau*At-largeMexicoMexico CityMoroccoRabatMozambiqueMaputoMyanmarYangonNamibiaWindhoekNetherlandsThe HagueNew CaledoniaNoumeaNew ZealandWellingtonNigeriaAbujaNorth KoreaPyongyangNorwayOsloOmanMuscatPakistan*Islamabad**Karachi*At-largePanamaPanama CityPapua New Guinea*Port Moresby**Vanimo*At-largePeruLimaPhilippines*Davao City**Manila*At-largePolandWarsawPortugalLisbonQatarDohaRomaniaBucharestRussiaMoscowSaudi Arabia*Jeddah**Riyadh*At-largeSenegalDakarSerbiaBelgradeSingaporeSlovakiaBratislavaSouth Africa*Cape Town**Pretoria*At-largeSouth KoreaSeoulSpainMadridSri LankaColomboSudanKhartoumSurinameParamariboSwedenStockholmSwitzerlandBernSyriaDamascusTaiwanTaipeiTanzaniaDar es SalaamThailand*Bangkok**Songkhla*At-largeTunisiaTunisTurkey*Ankara**Istanbul*At-largeUkraineKyivUnited Arab Emirates*Abu Dhabi**Dubai*At-largeUnited KingdomLondonUnited States*Chicago, IL**Houston, TX**Los Angeles, CA**New York City, NY**San Francisco, CA**Washington, D.C.*At-largeUzbekistanTashkentVatican CityVenezuelaCaracasVietnam*Hanoi**Ho Chi Minh City*At-largeYemenSana'aZimbabweHarareAt-large
1436.842463.1638
35551.8233048.18685
4423.5314376.47187
*114**20.11**453**79.89**567*
*108**25.41**317**74.59**425*
*778**12.21**5,594**87.79**6,372*
*547**15.06**3,084**84.94**3,631*
*1,505**13.31**9,799**86.69**11,304*
2,65212.1119,24787.8921,899
8720.2334379.77430
2333.334666.6769
21352.4619347.54406
8545.2110354.79188
15619.5064480.50800
934.621765.3826
3043.483956.5269
2,82542.993,74657.016,571
1527.783972.2254
32629.0579670.951,122
*70**21.59**270**79.41**340*
*188**13.49**1,206**86.51**122*
*171**12.46**1,201**87.54**1,372*
42913.812,67786.193,106
1311.939688.07109
*90**10.10**801**89.90**891*
*125**9.10**1,248**90.90**1,373*
*10,728**25.74**30,956**74.26**41,684*
*98**11.05**789**88.95**887*
3139.932,83890.073,151
11,04124.6333,79475.3744,835
68.456591.5571
617.142982.8635
1035.711864.2928
3227.358572.65117
5515.9928984.01344
1,10825.963,16074.044,268
618.752681.2532
1,80971.8171028.192,519
2357.501742.5040
3111.6123688.39267
7544.919255.09167
*57**20.88**216**79.12**273*
*252**19.92**1,013**80.08**1,265*
30920.091,22979.911,538
*372**29.50**889**70.50**1,261*
*709**17.94**3,242**82.06**3,951*
*331**21.72**1,193**78.28**1,524*
1,41220.965,32479.046,736
14528.9435671.06501
1818.008282.00100
*210**95.02**11**4.98**221*
*57**33.33**114**66.67**171*
26768.1112531.89392
3417.5316082.47194
16751.5415748.46324
15320.8258279.18735
*746**42.00**1,030**58.00**1,776*
*2,103**39.32**3,245**60.68**5,348*
2,84940.004,27560.007,124
21570.039229.97307
1730.363969.6456
8332.6817167.32254
83755.9565944.051,496
7240.2210759.78179
6250.006250.00124
7671.703028.30106
1329.553170.4544
*42,248**61.29**26,681**38.71**68,929*
*20,790**41.84**28,905**58.16**49,695*
*111,794**84.26**20,891**15.74**132,685*
*33,633**45.62**40,091**54.38**73,724*
*10,773**55.02**8,806**44.98**19,579*
*11,933**30.33**27,412**69.67**39,345*
231,17160.21152,78639.79383,957
3426.369573.64129
9762.185937.82156
3532.417367.59108
22952.5320747.47436
4628.2211771.78163
77019.453,18980.553,959
7127.2019072.80261
26014.611,51985.391,779
18434.2035465.80538
635.291164.7117
8417.5439582.46479
44447.8448452.16928
*168**69.71**73**30.29**241*
*71**67.62**34**32.38**105*
23969.0810730.92346
1430.433269.5746
*168**36.92**287**63.08**455*
*176**30.24**406**69.76**582*
34433.1769366.831,037
2025.645874.3678
*912**52.47**826**47.53**1,738*
*162**12.67**1,117**87.33**1,279*
1,07435.601,94364.403,017
3221.9211478.08146
2226.516173.4983
2,08756.961,57743.043,664
2740.304059.7067
7026.4219573.58265
*5,626**51.22**5,357**48.78**10,983*
*4,184**49.71**4,233**50.29**8,417*
9,81050.579,59049.4319,400
17428.1644471.84618
1217.915582.0967
7,63920.1630,25079.8437,889
2436.364263.6466
*11**15.49**60**84.51**71*
*26**21.31**96**78.69**122*
3718.7515681.25192
3,01833.775,92066.238,938
14023.4545776.55597
3718.8815981.12196
26873.839526.17363
8732.8317867.17265
9220.3536079.65452
8715.2148584.79572
18591.58178.42202
17,52526.8747,69273.1365,217
1431.113168.8945
*389**35.40**710**64.60**1,099*
*247**34.07**478**65.93**725*
63634.871,18865.131,824
4149.404250.6083
*189**76.21**99**23.79**248*
*135**53.36**118**46.64**253*
32464.6721735.33501
59.095090.9155
*1,024**54.15**867**45.85**1,891*
*720**40.89**1,041**59.11**1,761*
1,74447.751,90852.253,652
80524.792,44275.213,247
*123**15.36**678**84.64**801*
*313**13.93**1,934**86.07**2,247*
*421**11.97**3,095**88.03**3,516*
*866**16.87**4,267**83.13**5,133*
*1,283**20.89**4,860**79.11**6,143*
*277**25.39**814**74.61**1,091*
3,28317.3415,64782.6618,930
1933.933766.0756
677.7479992.26866
3117.7114482.29175
*21**14.58**123**85.42**144*
*110**31.61**238**68.39**348*
13126.6836073.32491
1,36992.251157.751,484
16731.3336668.67533
**313,600****46.26****364,257****53.74****677,857**

Region

Votes by region[[File:Prabowo Subianto 2014 portrait.jpg75x75px]][[File:Gubernur DKI Jokowi.jpg75x75px]]Total votesGerindra Party}};"Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle}};"Prabowo Subianto
GerindraJoko Widodo
PDI-PVotes%Votes%SumatraJavaKalimantanLesser SundaSulawesiMalukuPapuaOverseasTotal
50.2549.75
48.0751.93
41.5758.43
46.4353.57
37.6762.33
51.4348.57
28.2971.71
46.2653.74
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Quick count results

SourceCandidateErrorPrabowo Subianto–Hatta RajasaJoko Widodo–Jusuf KallaCSIS-Cyrus Network (Liputan6.com)Indikator Politik Indonesia (MetroTVnews)Kompas (Litbang)Lingkaran Survei IndonesiaPoltrackingPopuli Center (Suara.com);url=http://palembang.tribunnews.com/2014/07/09/quick-count-rri-prabowo-hatta-4764-jokowi-jk-5234title=Quick Count RRI: Prabowo-Hatta (47,64 %), Jokowi-JK (52,34 %) – Sriwijaya Postpublisher=Palembang.tribunnews.comdate=9 July 2014access-date=19 July 2014}}url=http://news.detik.com/pemilu2014/read/2014/07/09/115447/2632219/1562/quick-count-smrc-prabowo-hatta-4722-jokowi-jk-5288?9911012title=Pemilu 2014 – Quick Count SMRC: Prabowo-Hatta 47,22%, Jokowi-JK 52,88publisher=News.detik.comdate=14 July 2014access-date=19 July 2014archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140714192949/http://news.detik.com/pemilu2014/read/2014/07/09/115447/2632219/1562/quick-count-smrc-prabowo-hatta-4722-jokowi-jk-5288?9911012archive-date=14 July 2014url-status=deaddf=dmy-all }}Indonesia Research Centre (IRC; okezone.com)url=http://Viva.co.id/title=Berita Hari Ini - Berita Harian Terbaru Terkini dan Terpopulerauthor=PT. VIVA MEDIA BARU - VIVA.co.id}}Lembaga Survei Nasional (Viva.co.id)Puskaptis ([Viva.co.id](http://Viva.co.id/))Official results
48.10%**51.90%**1.25%
47.05%**52.95%**0.20%
47.66%**52.34%**0.81%
46.43%**53.57%**0.42%
46.63%**53.37%**0.22%
49.05%**50.95%**2.20%
47.32%**52.68%**0.47%
47.09%**52.91%**0.24%
**51.11%**48.89%4.26%
**50.13%**49.87%3.28%
**50.56%**49.44%3.71%
**52.05%**47.95%5.20%
46.85%**53.15%**0.00%

Notes

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