2015 West Sumatra gubernatorial election

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2015 West Sumatra gubernatorial election
Coat of arms of West Sumatra.svg
 20109 December 2015 2020  
Turnout58.56% [1]
  Irwan Prayitno.jpg Muslim Kasim.jpg
Nominee Irwan Prayitno Muslim Kasim
Party PKS PAN
Running mate Nasrul Abit Fauzi Bahar
Popular vote1,175,858830,131
Percentage58.62%41.38%

West Sumatra in Indonesia.svg

Governor before election

Reydonnyzar Moenek
(interim)

Elected Governor

Irwan Prayitno
PKS

The 2015 West Sumatra gubernatorial election was held on 9 December 2015 in West Sumatra, Indonesia, as part of the simultaneous local elections. This election was held by the West Sumatra Regional General Elections Commission (KPU), to elect the Governor of West Sumatra along with their deputy to a 2016–2021 mandate.

Contents

The incumbent Governor Irwan Prayitno was eligible to run for a second term, and he was subsequently renominated for governor by the Prosperous Justice Party, in a coalition with the Great Indonesia Movement Party, who nominated Nasrul Abit for deputy governor.

Candidates

Campaign banners of both candidate pairs in Payakumbuh City, late November 2015 2015 West Sumatra governor election banner.jpg
Campaign banners of both candidate pairs in Payakumbuh City, late November 2015

This election was participated by two candidate pairs for governor and deputy governor. [2]

Ballot
number
Candidate for Governor and Deputy GovernorNominator parties
1
Muslim Kasim.jpg
Fauzi Bahar.jpg
Muslim Kasim
(Golkar)
Fauzi Bahar
(National Mandate Party)
Deputy Governor of West Sumatra
(2010–2015)
Regent of Padang Pariaman
(2000–2010)
Mayor of Padang
(2004–2014)
2
Irwan Prayitno.jpg
Nasrul Abit Bupati 2010.jpg
Irwan Prayitno (Prosperous Justice Party) Nasrul Abit
(Great Indonesia Movement Party)
Governor of West Sumatra
(2010–2015)
Regent of Pesisir Selatan
(2005–2015)

Result

CandidateVotes%
Muslim Kasim 830,13141.38%
Irwan Prayitno 1,175,85858.62%
Invalid votes/abstentions1,466,013
Total Valid Votes2,055,989100%
Registered voters3,522,002
Source: West Sumatra Government Archived 2015-12-25 at the Wayback Machine General Elections Commission

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