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A sample ballot paper showing the five presidential candidates and their vice-presidential running-mates. The presidential candidates are (from left) Wiranto, Megawati Sukarnoputri, Amien Rais, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and Hamzah Haz.

Presidential elections were held in Indonesia on Monday July 5, and Monday September 20, 2004. In the second round former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono defeated incumbent President Megawati Sukarnoputri. Yudhoyono was inaugurated on October 20.

These were the first direct presidential elections in the history of Indonesia. Previously the President of Indonesia had been elected indirectly, by the legislature.

1 First round

Former security minister Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono won the first round with 33 percent of the vote, although not polling as well as predicted by opinion polls. Incumbent President Megawati Sukarnoputri was second with 26 percent, ahead of former armed forces chief Wiranto on 22 percent.

Yudhoyono did not do as well as expected, while Megawati did better than expected. This was attributed by Indonesian observers to Yudhoyono's lack of a nation-wide party machine, such as Megawati's PDI-P and Wiranto's Golkar, which can effectively mobilize voters in the outlying provinces.

The counting of 113 million votes, already a huge task in such a large and diverse country, was made more difficult by problems with the ballot papers (of which a sample can be seen at right). Voters cast their ballots by making a hole in the ballot paper with a nail, above the photo of their preferred candidate. Because the ballot paper was handed to voters folded in half, many made the hole without unfolding the ballot, thus making two holes and invalidating their vote. Hundreds of thousands of these votes were invalidated before the national election commission (KPU) ruled that such ballots should be accepted. This necessitated recounts in many places, slowing the count and raising fears of a disputed result.

------------------------------------------------------------------------ Candidate Party Votes % ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Democrat Party 36,051,236 33.58 Megawati Sukarnoputri PDI-P 28,171,063 26.24 Wiranto Golkar 23,811,028 22.18 Amien Rais PAN 16,035,565 14.94 Hamzah Haz PPP 3,275,011 03.06 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total 106,228,247 100.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source: KPU, July 30th 2004

2 Second round

------------------------------------------------------------------------ Candidate Party Votes % ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono Democrat Party 67,196,112 60.9 Megawati Sukarnoputri PDI-P 43,198,851 39.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Total 110,394,163 100.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Source: KPU

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