Indonesian legislative election, 2009
Indonesian legislative election, 2009
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All 692 seats to the People's Consultative Assembly
(People's Representative Council: 560; Regional Representative Council: 132) 281 seats needed for a majority
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono |
Jusuf Kalla |
Megawati Sukarnoputri |
Party |
Demokrat |
Golkar |
PDI–P |
Last election |
55 seats, 7.45% |
128 seats, 21.58% |
109 seats, 18.53% |
Seats won |
148 |
106 |
94 |
Seat change |
93 |
22 |
15 |
Popular vote |
21,703,137 |
15,037,757 |
14,600,091 |
Percentage |
20.85% |
14.45% |
14.03% |
Swing |
13.40% |
7.13% |
4.50% |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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PAN
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Leader |
Luthfi Hasan Ishaaq |
Soetrisno Bachir |
Suryadharma Ali |
Party |
PKS |
PAN |
PPP |
Last election |
45 seats, 7.34% |
53 seats, 6.44% |
58 seats, 10.55% |
Seats won |
57 |
46 |
38 |
Seat change |
12 |
7 |
20 |
Popular vote |
8,204,946 |
6,273,462 |
5,544,332 |
Percentage |
7.88% |
6.01% |
5.32% |
Swing |
0.54% |
0.43% |
2.83% |
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Seventh party |
Eighth party |
Ninth party |
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PKB
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Leader |
Muhaimin Iskandar |
Prabowo Subianto |
Wiranto |
Party |
PKB |
Gerindra |
Hanura |
Last election |
52 seats, 10.57% |
New party |
New party |
Seats won |
28 |
26 |
17 |
Seat change |
24 |
New party |
New party |
Popular vote |
5,146,302 |
4,642,795 |
3,925,620 |
Percentage |
4.94% |
4.46% |
3.77% |
Swing |
5.63% |
New party |
New party |
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Composition of the Parliament
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MPR: Hidayat Nur Wahid (PKS)
DPR: Agung Laksono (Golkar)
DPD: Ginandjar Kartasasmita
MPR: Taufiq Kiemas (PDI–P)
DPR: Marzuki Alie (Demokrat)
DPD: Irman Gusman
Legislative elections were held in Indonesia on 9 April 2009 for 132 seats of the Regional Representative Council (DPD) and 560 seats of the People's Representative Council (DPR). A total of 38 parties met the requirements to be allowed to participate in the national elections, with a further six contesting in Aceh only. The Democratic Party of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono won the largest share of the vote, followed by the Golkar Party and the Indonesian Democratic Party – Struggle.
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