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Governor of Jakarta

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Elected politician in Jakarta, Indonesia
Governor of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta
Gubernur Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta
Incumbent
Pramono Anung
since 20 February 2025
ResidenceOffice House of the Governor of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta,Menteng,Central Jakarta
Term lengthFive years, renewable once
Inaugural holderGerardus Johannes Bisschop
FormationAugust 1916; 108 years ago (1916-08)
(as Burgemeester Batavia)
DeputyVice Governor
Websitewww.jakarta.go.id

The Jakarta Special Region is administratively equal to aprovince with special status as the largest city ofIndonesia. Instead of amayor, the executive head of Jakarta is agovernor. TheGovernor of Jakarta is an elected politician who, along with the vice governor and 106 members of theRegional People's Representative Council (DPRD), is accountable for the strategic government of the city ofJakarta.

Background

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Governing system of Jakarta has changed throughout its history. On March 5, 1942, Japanese occupiedBatavia from the Dutch control and the city was named Jakarta Jakarta Special City (ジャカルタ特別市,Jakaruta tokubetsu-shi), in accordance with the special status that was assigned to the city). After the collapse of Japan, Indonesian nationalists who declared independence on August 17, 1945,[1] the government of Jakarta City was changed from the Japanese into the Jakarta National Administration in September 1945. After the war, the Dutch name Batavia was internationally recognized until full Indonesian independence was achieved on December 27, 1949 and Jakarta was officially proclaimed the national capital of Indonesia. Based on theAct No. 5 of 1974 relating to the Fundamentals of Regional Government, Jakarta was confirmed as the capital of Indonesia and one of Indonesia's 26 provinces.[2]

Elections

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This first government was held by amayor until the end of 1960, when the office was changed to that of agovernor. The last mayor of Jakarta was Sudiro, until he was replaced byDr Sumarno as governor of the province. In August 2007, Jakarta held its first ever election to choose a governor, whereas previously the city's governors were elected by members of DPRD. The poll is part of a country-wide decentralisation drive, allowing for direct local elections in several areas.[3] Elections for governor and deputy governor are held for a fixed five-year term.

Most recent election

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Main article:2024 Jakarta gubernatorial election

The most recent election was held on 27 November 2024 to elect both the governor andvice governor ofJakarta for the 2025 to 2030 term. The election was held as part oflocal elections for governors, regents, and mayors across 36 other provinces in Indonesia.[4]

List of mayors/governors

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Below is a list ofMayors andGovernors who have held office in the regional government district ofBatavia in theDutch East Indies until its transformation toJakarta inIndonesia from the formation of the office in 1916.

Note:Italic denotes acting mayor (governor it's alreadybelow)

Burgemeester Batavia (1916–1942)

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The Dutch East Indies government began to appointMayors ofBatavia (Dutch:Burgermeester Batavia) in 1916, previously the office was held by a Resident Assistant from 1905. There are total of fiveBurgermeester served before theJapanese invasion in 1942.[5]

NoImageNameTook officeLeft officeNote
1Gerardus Johannes BisschopAugust 1916June 1920[N. 1]
Hendrik van BreenJune 19207 August 1920
2A. Meijroos7 August 192020 April 1933[7]
3E. A. Voorneman20 April 19331941[8]
Archibald Theodoor Bogaardt19411941
4E. A. Voorneman19411942[9]

Mayor of Special City of Jakarta (1942–1945)

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After the Japanese occupied Jakarta on 8 March, the Japanese upgraded the status of Jakarta into atokubetsu-shi (特別市, Special City) on 8 August 1942, and appointed atokubetsu-shichō (特別市長, head of thetokubetsu-shi). Prior to the appointment oftokubetsu-shichō, the Japanese appointedBaginda Dahlan Abdullah as the actingtokubetsu-shichō.

NoImageNameTook officeLeft officeTime in officeDeputy
Baginda Dahlan Abdullah8 August 1942[10]25 August 1942[10]17 daysnone
1Sakae Tsukamoto25 August 194221 June 1943[10]300 daysSuwiryo
Baginda Dahlan Abdullah
2Yosie K.21 June 1943??
3Shigeo Hasegawa?23 September 1945?

Republican Mayor of Jakarta (1945–1947)

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After the Indonesian Independence was proclaimed on 17 August 1945, the power transfer of the city was handed over from Japan to Indonesia on 19 September 1945. Following the power transfer, President of Indonesia appointed Suwirjo as the Mayor of Jakarta on 23 September 1945. Suwirjo ended him term after being arrested by the Dutch forces on 21 July 1947, following theOperation Product that occupied the town.

NoImageName[11]Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1Suwiryo23 September 1945[12]21 July 1947[12]1 year, 301 days

Dutch Mayors of Jakarta/Batavia (1946–1950)

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Following the Dutch return to Jakarta in early 1946, the Dutch civil administration,NICA, appointed the Archibald Bogaardt as the acting mayor of Batavia. Bogaardt had been the mayor of Batavia previously in 1941, and lost his power to the Japanese in 1942. The Dutch appointed Bogaardt in a shadow government and referred thede facto major, Suwiryo, asrepublikeinse burgemeester. Bogaardt's successor, E. M. Stok, finally gained de facto control after the Dutch occupied the city inOperation Product on 21 July 1947.

There were four mayors of the city during this period, but only one was recognized as a definitive mayor, while the rest was referred aswaarnemend burgemeester (acting mayor).

NoImageNameTook officeLeft officeTime in office
Archibald Theodoor Bogaardt30 November 1946[13]28 June 1947239 days
Elbert Marinus Stok28 June 1947[14]26 August 19481 year, 59 days
1Robert Thomas Praaning26 August 1948[15]20 April 1949237 days
Sastromoeljono20 April 1949[16][17]30 March 1950344 days

Governor of the Federal Region of Batavia (1948–1950)

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The formation of the Federal Region of Batavia was announced with theStaatsblad No. 63 in June 1948. The federal region was given an autonomous status in the territory of theState of Pasundan. The governor of the region, Hilman Djajadiningrat, was appointed on 2 November 1948.

NoImageNameTook officeLeft officeTime in office
1Hilman Djajadiningrat2 November 1948[18]30 March 19501 year, 148 days

Mayors of Djakarta (1950–1958)

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After the return of Jakarta to Indonesia, the Federal Territory of Batavia was abolished. Hilman Djajadiningrat, the former governor, and Sastromoeljono, the former mayor, handed over their mandate toSuwiryo on 30 March 1950.

NoImageName[11]Took officeLeft officeTime in office
1Suwiryo30 March 1950[19]2 May 19511 year, 33 days
Soewahjo Soemodilogo2 May 195129 June 195158 days
2Sjamsuridjal29 June 1951[20]8 December 19532 years, 162 days
3Sudiro8 December 1953[21][N. 2]29 January 19606 years, 52 days

Governors of Djakarta/Jakarta

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No.ImageName[11]Took officeLeft officeTime in officeVice Governor(s)NicknameElection
1Soemarno Sosroatmodjo29 January 196026 August 19644 years, 210 daysHenk Ngantung
2Henk Ngantung26 August 196415 July 1965323 daysHenk
3
(1)
Soemarno Sosroatmodjo[N. 3]15 July 196518 March 1966246 days
4Ali Sadikin28 April 196611 July 197711 years, 74 daysRHA WiriadinataBang Ali
5Tjokropranolo29 September 197729 September 19825 years, 0 daysBang Nolly
6Soeprapto29 September 1982[23]6 October 19875 years, 7 days(1)Eddie Marzuki Nalapraya
(2) Bunyamin Ramto
 
7Wiyogo Atmodarminto6 October 1987[24]6 October 19925 years, 0 days(1)Basofi Sudirman
(2)Herbowo
Bang Wi
8Soerjadi Soedirdja6 October 19926 October 19975 years, 0 days(1) M. Idroes
(2) Tubagus Muhammad Rais
(3) RS Museno
Bang Sur
9Sutiyoso6 October 19977 October 200710 years, 1 day(1997–2002)
(1) Abdul Kahfi
(2) Boedihardjo Soekmadi
(3) Djailani
(4) Fauzi Alvi
Bang Yos
(2002–2007)
Fauzi Bowo
10Fauzi Bowo7 October 20077 October 20125 years, 0 daysPrijantoFoke2007
11Joko Widodo15 October 201216 October 2014[N. 4]2 years, 1 dayBasuki Tjahaja PurnamaJokowi2012
12Basuki Tjahaja Purnama19 November 20149 May 2017[N. 5]2 years, 171 daysDjarot Saiful HidayatAhok
13Djarot Saiful Hidayat15 June 201715 October 2017122 daysNoneJarot
14Anies Baswedan16 October 201716 October 20225 years, 0 days(2017–2018)
Sandiaga Uno
Anies2017
(2020–2022)
Ahmad Riza Patria
15Pramono Anung20 February 2025Incumbent40 daysRano KarnoMas Pram2024

Acting governor

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In a stack of governments, a regional head who submits for leave, temporarily resigns, and left office from his position to the central government, then theMinister of Home Affairs prepares his successor who is a bureaucrat in the local government or even aVice Governor, including when the position of governor is in transition. The following is a list of temporary replacements for the post of Governor of the Special Capital Region of Jakarta.

No.ImageName[11]Took officeLeft officeTime in officeGovernor(s)Nickname
1Basuki Rahmat[N. 6]18 March 196628 April 196641 daysSoemarno Sosroatmodjo
2Tjokropranolo11 July 197729 September 197780 daysTransitionBang Nolly
3Unknown4 October 2002Sutiyoso
4Prijanto24 June 20124 daysFauzi Bowo
30 June 2012
3 July 2012
6 July 2012
14 September 201216 September 20122 days
5Fadjar Panjaitan8 October 201215 October 20127 daysTransition
6Basuki Tjahaja Purnama[N. 7]31 May 201422 July 201452 daysJoko WidodoAhok
16 October 201419 November 201434 days
7Soni Sumarsono28 October 201611 February 2017107 daysBasuki Tjahaja PurnamaSoni
7 March 201715 April 201740 days
8Djarot Saiful Hidayat9 May 201715 June 201737 daysJarot
9Saefullah[N. 8]15 October 201716 October 20171 dayTransitionBang Ipul
10Heru Budi Hartono[N. 9]17 October 202218 October 20242 years, 1 dayHeru
11Teguh Setyabudi[N. 10]18 October 202420 February 2025125 days
Legends
  Independent
  Democratic Party
  Gerindra Party
  Military
  PDIP

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^As Batavia Burgemeester (Mayor of Batavia)[6]
  2. ^Since 25 February 1958 as Regional Head (seeLaw No. 1 of 1957)[22]
  3. ^In this second period, he also served as theHome Affairs Minister of Indonesia.
  4. ^Resigned after being elected as thePresident of Indonesia.[25]
  5. ^Dismissed after being sentenced to two years in prison for religious blasphemy.[26]
  6. ^Following Sumarno's arrest on 18 March 1966, Minister for Veteran and Demobilization Affairs Basuki Rahmat was appointed as the Minister of Home Affairs and acting Governor of Jakarta.
  7. ^PreviouslyJoko Widodo resigned as Governor of Jakarta because he was elected asPresident of Indonesia.
  8. ^Saefullah served as Acting Governor of Jakarta for 40 hours before the governor and deputy governor-elect were sworn in. He replaces Djarot Saiful Hidayat who has completed his term of office.
  9. ^After Anies has completed term of office on 16 October 2022, Heru Budi appointed as the acting Governor of Jakarta until2024 Jakarta gubernatorial election.[27]
  10. ^Teguh Setyabudi appointed byJoko Widodo to serve as acting Governor of Jakarta replacingHeru Budi Hartono. This appointment was made to fill the vacant position until theelection of the Governor in February 2025.[28]

References

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  2. ^Jakarta in Figures. Statistics DKI Jakarta Provincial Office, Jakarta. 2008.
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  4. ^Nafi'an, Muhammad Ilman."KPU Pastikan Pilkada 2022 dan 2023 Diundur ke 2024".IDN Times (in Indonesian). Retrieved2021-11-10.
  5. ^Ridwan Saidi (4 March 2019)."V".Memori Jakarta (in Indonesian). Chamal Hamid. p. 65.ISBN 9786239030902. Retrieved21 July 2022.
  6. ^"Decentralisatie-Jubilea: Batavia en Buitenzorg".De Indische Courant (in Dutch). 28 March 1940.
  7. ^"Mr. Meijroos Burgemeester van Batavia".De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 9 August 1920. Retrieved19 November 2015.
  8. ^"Burgemeester van Batavia Ir. E.A. Voorneman benoemd".De Indische Courant (in Dutch). 20 April 1933. Retrieved19 November 2015.
  9. ^Jakarta (Indonesia) (1958).Sedjarah pemerintahan kota Djakarta. Kotapradja Djakarta Raja. p. 70. Retrieved21 July 2022.
  10. ^abcKotapradja Djakarta Raja (1958).Sedjarah Pemerintahan Kota Djakarta. Jakarta: Gunung Agung. p. 91.
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  12. ^abSuryana, Dede (28 June 2012)."Raden Suwiryo, Walikota Pertama Jakarta".Okezone (in Indonesian). Retrieved14 February 2019.
  13. ^"HUISVESTING BATAVIA".Het dagblad. 1 November 1946. Retrieved15 December 2019.
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  15. ^"Nieuwe Burgemeester".Het dagblad. 26 August 1948. Retrieved15 December 2019.
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  20. ^Sedyawati, Edi; Rahardjo, Supratnikno; Johan, Irmawati Marwoto; Ohorella, G. A. Manilet- (1986).Sejarah Kota Jakarta 1950-1980 (in Indonesian). Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan. p. 139.
  21. ^"Bestuursoverdracht te Djakarta".Het nieuwsblad voor Sumatra. 10 December 1953. Retrieved14 February 2019.
  22. ^Notodidjojo, Soebagijo Ilham (1981).Sudiro, pejuang tanpa henti. Jakarta: Gunung Agung. pp. 279–280.
  23. ^Yayasan Idayu (29 September 1982)."Tanggal 29 Sept 1982 [gambar] : upacara serah terima jabatan Gubernur DKI dari Tjoropranolo kepada pengganti R. Soeprapto disaksikan Menteri dalam Negeri Amir Machmud di balai Sidang DKI".Perpusnas. Archived fromthe original on 26 February 2020. Retrieved15 December 2019.
  24. ^Yayasan Idayu (6 October 1987)."Mendagri Soepardjo Roestam hari selasa (6 Oktober 1987) di ruang sidang DPRD DKI Jaya melantik Wiyogo Atmodarminto menjadi Gubernur DKI Jaya periode 1987-1992 menggantikan R. Soeprapto, tampak Wiyogo ketika menandatangani naskah pelantikan disaksikan Mendagri".Perpusnas. Retrieved15 December 2019.
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  27. ^"Minister inaugurates Heru Budi Hartono as acting Governor of Jakarta".en.antaranews.com. Retrieved13 November 2022.
  28. ^Djibril Muhammad,Ministry Official Teguh Setyabudi to Be Installed as Acting Jakarta Governor.Jakarta Globe, (17 October 2024). Retrieved 17 October 2024
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