List of vice governors of North Sumatra

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This article lists vice governors of North Sumatra who have assisted the governor of North Sumatra.

No.PhotoVice GovernorTook officeLeft officeGovernorR
1 Raja Syahnan.jpg Raja Syahnan
(1923–2013)
April 1960February 1965 Raja Junjungan Lubis [1]
Eny Karim
Ulung Sitepu
2 Alimuddin Simanjuntak
(1931–2008)
199131 May 1994 Raja Inal Siregar [2]
3 Pieter Sibarani.jpg Pieter Sibarani
(1938–2017)
31 May 1994October 1999 [3]
4 Official Portrait of Abdul Wahab Dalimunthe as the Deputy Governor of North Sumatra.jpg Abdul Wahab Dalimunthe
(1938–2021)
4 November 199716 June 2003 Tengku Rizal Nurdin [4]
Official Portrait of Lundu Panjaitan as the Deputy Governor of North Sumatra.jpg Lundu Panjaitan
(1941–)
October 1999 [5]
5 Official Portrait of Rudolf Pardede as the Governor of North Sumatra (cropped).jpg Rudolf Pardede
(1942–)
16 June 20035 September 2005 [6]
6 Foto-Gubsu-H.-Gatot-Pujo-Nugroho.JPG Gatot Pujo Nugroho
(1962–)
16 June 2008
21 March 2011
Syamsul Arifin [7]
7 Tengku Erry Nuradi, Wakil Gubernur Sumatera Utara (2013).jpg Tengku Erry Nuradi
(1964–)
16 June 2013
4 August 2015
Gatot Pujo Nugroho [8]
8 Wagub Sumut Nurhajizah Marpaung Official Potrait.jpg Nurhajizah Marpaung
(1956–)
9 March 2017
16 June 2018
Tengku Erry Nuradi [9]
9 Musa Rajekshah, Wakil Gubernur Sumatra Utara.jpg Musa Rajekshah
(1976–)
5 September 2018
Incumbent Edy Rahmayadi [10]

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