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The following is a list of current governors of the Indonesian provinces.
Indonesia is administratively divided into thirty-eight provinces and one planned provincial-level city.[1] The Capital City of Nusantara is headed by a national cabinet ministerial-level authority head appointed directly by the president, concurrently serving as governor for five-year terms independently from cabinet terms, and the province does not have a legislative body. While the Special Region of Yogyakarta has its own legislative body, the province is headed by the Sultan of Yogyakarta who reigns for life (divided into five-year terms for ceremonial purposes). Other provinces have their own local government, headed by a governor, and have their own legislative body. The governors and members of local representative bodies are elected by popular vote for five-year terms.
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Province | Photo | Governor | Party | Took office | End of term | Past | |
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Independent | 13 March 2024
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Independent | 5 September 2023
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PKS | 25 February 2021
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Independent | 29 February 2024
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Golkar | 25 February 2021
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PAN | 7 July 2021
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Independent | 2 October 2023
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Golkar | 25 February 2021
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Independent | 13 November 2023
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Golkar | 12 June 2019
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Independent | 12 May 2022
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Independent | 17 October 2022
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Independent | 5 September 2023
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Independent | 5 September 2023
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Independent | 10 October 2022
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10 October 2027
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Independent | 16 February 2024
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Independent | 5 September 2023
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Independent | 19 September 2023
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Independent | 5 September 2023
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Independent | 5 September 2023
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PDI-P | 25 May 2021
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Golkar | 25 August 2021
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Independent | 2 October 2023
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Independent | 10 March 2022
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10 March 2027
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Gerindra[9] | 15 February 2021
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Independent | 17 May 2024
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Independent | 17 May 2024
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Independent | 5 September 2023
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Gerindra | 16 June 2021
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Independent | 17 May 2024
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PDI-P | 15 February 2021
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Independent | 26 April 2024
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Independent | 10 May 2024
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Independent | 9 December 2022
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Independent | 1 November 2023
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Independent | 11 November 2022
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Independent | 11 November 2022
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Independent | 13 November 2023
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Independent | 5 September 2023
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Following the enactment of Law on State Capital and creation of four new provinces in 2022 .
- ^ "Pemimpin Daerah Provinsi Aceh". Province Government of Aceh. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
- ^ "SF Hariyanto Besok Dilantik Jadi Pj Gubernur Riau". RRI.co.id. 28 February 2024. Retrieved 10 March 2024.
- ^ "Gubernur Bengkulu". Province Government of Bengkulu. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
- ^ "Profil Penjabat (Pj) Gubernur Kepulauan Bangka Belitung Dr. Suganda Pandapotan Pasaribu, AP., M.Si., M.Si". serumpun.babelprov.go.id (in Indonesian). 31 March 2023. Retrieved 30 May 2023.
- ^ "Profil Gubernur Banten". Province Government of Banten. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
- ^ "Profil Wakil Gubernur Banten". Province Government of Banten. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
- ^ "Profil Kepala Daerah Kalimantan Tengah". Province Government of Central Kalimantan. Retrieved 2019-09-03.
- ^ Risnawati (2021-02-07). "Zainal Paliwang Jadi Ketua Dewan Penasihat DPD Gerindra Kaltara, Sejak Awal tak Dideklarasikan". Tribunnews (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-02-15.
- ^ a b Tim detikcom (2021-02-15). "Jokowi Lantik Gubernur Sulut Olly Dondokambey-Gubernur Kaltara Zainal Paliwang". Detik (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-02-15.
- ^ Eko Budiono (2020-08-04). "KPU: Masa Jabatan Kepala Daerah Hasil Pilkada 2020 Hanya Tiga Tahun". Info Publik (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2021-02-15.
- ^ a b c d "Mendagri Resmi Lantik 5 Penjabat Gubernur". kemendagri.go.id (in Indonesian). 17 May 2024. Retrieved 17 May 2024.
- ^ "Ditunjuk jadi Plh Gubernur, Ridwan Rumasukun Segera Rapat Koordinasi dengan Forkopimda". Provincial Government of Papua Official Website (in Indonesian). 12 January 2023. Retrieved 15 January 2023.
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